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thoughtpeddleryesterday at 11:21 PM1 replyview on HN

Does anyone else use the 'smells' as a sort of 'game' to ensure you properly go through a given LLM output (of any kind, be it document, presentation, code, etc) and 'make it your own' by eliminating them? I have a high bar for sharing content so I always do a rigorous pass to eliminate the em dashes, the contrastive negations, the 'quietly', and any other extraneous verbosity, and find that it helps me just really thoroughly polish it up.


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perching_aixyesterday at 11:29 PM

This reminds me to a video essay I saw a few months back. Guy explained that one of the metrics he evaluates game quality with, is how much the game manages to hide its game engine.

I think it makes a lot of sense, it's essentially an inversion. Another related thing I recall is hearing game creators talk in terms of "gimmicks" and "scenarios". Anything that gives a structure, a framework to operate within, I'd say is always useful. This is much the same.