“CNET’s AI-Written Articles Are Riddled With Errors”
The web’s signal-to-noise ratio is going to drop like a stone.
... works as a web developer in Hveragerði, Iceland, and writes about the web, digital publishing, and web/product development
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“CNET’s AI-Written Articles Are Riddled With Errors”
The web’s signal-to-noise ratio is going to drop like a stone.
“Patrick / articles / (Almost) everything about storing data on the web”
“My talk on CSS runtime performance - Read the Tea Leaves”
Highly recommended if you ever work in the vicinity of a stylesheet.
“Principles over Process - Silicon Valley Product Group : Silicon Valley Product Group”
“We invested 10% to pay back tech debt; Here’s what happened”
“Producing HTML using string templates has always been the wrong solution”
“State of the World 2023: Bruce Sterling and Jon Lebkowsky”
‘Big Tech, in financial and technical decline across the board. “Detroit syndrome.” It’s hard to arouse raw enthusiasm for anything “digital,” because that high-concept is passe’
“Agile vs. Waterfall (And Other Obfuscation) – Charles Lambdin”
“A Writer Used AI To Plagiarize Me. Now What?”
The stochastic parrot strikes again.
“Silicon Valley’s Loophole Arbitrage on Display Yet Again with OpenAI – The Trichordist”
There’s a kind of post I encounter quite a bit on Twitter that falls squarely under Poe’s law (is it serious or is it a parody?):
Somebody talks about how much time they saved using ChatGPT for research and then posting answers full of factual errors.
🤨
“The Power of Indulging Your Weird, Offbeat Obsessions - by Clive Thompson - Jan, 2023 - Medium”
How genuine innovation and discovery works.
“State of the Windows: How many layers of UI inconsistencies are in Windows 11? – NTDEV”
This is one of the weirdest things about Windows.
Taking ten days off over the holidays only made me more aware of just how tired I am 😬
“Adactio: Links—We Live In The Age of The Bullshitter ❧ Current Affairs”