Severance: A closer look into the mid-century, brutalist universe of Lumon designboom.com 31 points by alwillis 11 days ago
serviceberry 7 days ago I'm pretty sure that a good chunk of this article is generated by an LLM. kolbebe 7 days ago Dead giveaway is the overuse of em dash luluthefirst 7 days ago I use them a lot... Next I'll have to write like an asshole because AIs tend to be nice. :) unstatusthequo 7 days ago Disappointed you went with ellipses above when you could have emdashed! slowmovintarget 4 days ago Emdashes are for embedded asides not deserving of relegation to parentheticals. You'd need text to follow; it's not just for pausing. giwook 7 days ago How do we know your comment was not generated by an LLM?
kolbebe 7 days ago Dead giveaway is the overuse of em dash luluthefirst 7 days ago I use them a lot... Next I'll have to write like an asshole because AIs tend to be nice. :) unstatusthequo 7 days ago Disappointed you went with ellipses above when you could have emdashed! slowmovintarget 4 days ago Emdashes are for embedded asides not deserving of relegation to parentheticals. You'd need text to follow; it's not just for pausing.
luluthefirst 7 days ago I use them a lot... Next I'll have to write like an asshole because AIs tend to be nice. :) unstatusthequo 7 days ago Disappointed you went with ellipses above when you could have emdashed! slowmovintarget 4 days ago Emdashes are for embedded asides not deserving of relegation to parentheticals. You'd need text to follow; it's not just for pausing.
unstatusthequo 7 days ago Disappointed you went with ellipses above when you could have emdashed! slowmovintarget 4 days ago Emdashes are for embedded asides not deserving of relegation to parentheticals. You'd need text to follow; it's not just for pausing.
slowmovintarget 4 days ago Emdashes are for embedded asides not deserving of relegation to parentheticals. You'd need text to follow; it's not just for pausing.
I'm pretty sure that a good chunk of this article is generated by an LLM.
Dead giveaway is the overuse of em dash
I use them a lot... Next I'll have to write like an asshole because AIs tend to be nice. :)
Disappointed you went with ellipses above when you could have emdashed!
Emdashes are for embedded asides not deserving of relegation to parentheticals. You'd need text to follow; it's not just for pausing.
How do we know your comment was not generated by an LLM?