Even as a dyslexic I can assure you I still manage to communicate just fine without using LLMs.
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Even as a dyslexic I can assure you I still manage to communicate just fine without using LLMs. It's literally ok. Nobody in good faith gives a fuck if something is spelled a bit wrong or with shit grammar, the message is still out there in it and if anything that makes it more human and personal anyway right?
If anything encouraging people to use LLMs to "speak correctly" opens up a whole fucking ton of worms around structural racism, classism, ableism and "learnedness" -
Even as a dyslexic I can assure you I still manage to communicate just fine without using LLMs. It's literally ok. Nobody in good faith gives a fuck if something is spelled a bit wrong or with shit grammar, the message is still out there in it and if anything that makes it more human and personal anyway right?
If anything encouraging people to use LLMs to "speak correctly" opens up a whole fucking ton of worms around structural racism, classism, ableism and "learnedness"@Shrigglepuss I would rather be unable to communicate entirely than be made to have an AI regurgitate my thoughts
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Even as a dyslexic I can assure you I still manage to communicate just fine without using LLMs. It's literally ok. Nobody in good faith gives a fuck if something is spelled a bit wrong or with shit grammar, the message is still out there in it and if anything that makes it more human and personal anyway right?
If anything encouraging people to use LLMs to "speak correctly" opens up a whole fucking ton of worms around structural racism, classism, ableism and "learnedness"@Shrigglepuss also whenever one needed it, spellcheckers existed ever since word processors were a thinv and they didn't use llms.
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@Shrigglepuss also whenever one needed it, spellcheckers existed ever since word processors were a thinv and they didn't use llms.
@wardi yeah! And even when a spell check fucks up then the typo or whatever is close enough, or reword it to use a different word if you really struggle to get the spell check to guess what you mean, or do a hilariously wrong but phonetically correct spelling. It's no big deal at all
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Even as a dyslexic I can assure you I still manage to communicate just fine without using LLMs. It's literally ok. Nobody in good faith gives a fuck if something is spelled a bit wrong or with shit grammar, the message is still out there in it and if anything that makes it more human and personal anyway right?
If anything encouraging people to use LLMs to "speak correctly" opens up a whole fucking ton of worms around structural racism, classism, ableism and "learnedness"I'm going to pivot to swearing less when I talk to appease the style guidelines of the US English hegemony and suck my entire soul out my arsehole to cosplay as a bourgeois intellectual book shitting machine with this one simple trick*
* Using one of the many emerging flagship technologies of literally evil tech companies -
I'm going to pivot to swearing less when I talk to appease the style guidelines of the US English hegemony and suck my entire soul out my arsehole to cosplay as a bourgeois intellectual book shitting machine with this one simple trick*
* Using one of the many emerging flagship technologies of literally evil tech companiesWe believe in you!!

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We believe in you!!

@xenophora the sparkle emoji here is perfection, flawless work

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@xenophora the sparkle emoji here is perfection, flawless work

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