4/2/2026 at 4:05:43 PM
"You aren’t simply giving the agent instructions, you are changing how it operates." Why is the AI generated "Mic Drop" everywhere now.by kaelyx
4/2/2026 at 9:03:28 PM
haha interesting - the article is 99% written by me, but i had gemini review it and sharpen up the send off because it felt weak.I guess this goes to show that even a subtle touch of an LLM can undermine authenticity.
edit: i've removed that line. I don't like to edit articles after publish (call me old fashioned, but i try to be honest and transparent), in this case though the line adds nothing and your call-out has taught me a good lesson: shit human writing is better than "good" AI writing.
by KaseKun
4/3/2026 at 6:56:35 AM
I personally don’t think there is anything wrong with this. To the critiques I would say; this is the world we live in now. There are LLMs capable of essentially perfect writing skills. We need to get used to seeing a lot more content either written by or finished by LLMs.The best practise for writing docs with LLMs in my opinion, which you have done, is to write as much as you can first then feed that into an LLM for context, and then work with the LLM to finalise it. Maybe half the time is spent writing and half the time is spent going back and forward polishing the doc.
Finally I think it’s important to give the LLM very clear writing guidelines based on your own writing style. I did this by feeding Claude around 20 of my handwritten docs and asked it to analyse my writing style and then add thy to its Claude.md. After a free round of iterations you can get great results!
by bazmattaz
4/3/2026 at 11:13:54 AM
Good advice. After seeing the capability of the skills for frontend design by impeccable crew ( https://impeccable.style ) i am tempted to make my own `/blog-polish` skill or similarrealistically, though, i quite like writing. The other article i've posted ( https://www.dardar.co/articles/your-data-agent-is-wrong ) is 100% me, but as a consequence it feels kinda preachy and verbose in places haha
by KaseKun
4/2/2026 at 8:45:26 PM
I quite like it, it’s a perfect signal for me to stop reading.by cedws
4/2/2026 at 5:48:41 PM
the simple answer would be that "AI is in use everywhere"Though I'd love to see an analysis of pre-gpt writing to see if it was more prevalent than we remember but lacked the acute sensitivity to it.
There's also the potential that AI started it but people read AI stuff and organically propagate AI tropes in their own words because it's part of the writing they consume.
by ticulatedspline
4/2/2026 at 9:04:15 PM
Grandiose language but it's not wrong. The short article was worth reading IMHOby DonsDiscountGas
4/2/2026 at 8:17:52 PM
Honestly people spoke like this before, just on LinkedIn. Now that ai trained on it we have LinkedIn.. everywhere. Welcome to hell.by mlazos
4/2/2026 at 7:39:01 PM
"injecting messages, not prompts"by nextaccountic