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Oh yikes, well that's a hard thing to read when I wrote it! I'll try make sure in future to diversify what the heck I'm trying to get across. Thanks for letting me know, even if it is a tough thing to read!
A little edit:
Alkazar is very happy with the article, as is Gardiner (whose site this is posted on). I've been writing for a long time now, you can check my post history here if you'd like to check through those which I've written exclusively for Lemmy. Or you can filter my posts on Gardiner's site to see the others I've written. I've had a couple things posted on Gaming on Linux, and also on SDHQ.
As much as I try to not let it get under my skin, the dismissive 'it's just A.I.' comment does get under my skin. It's awful to read when a ton of work goes into these, and when friendships are formed because of what I write. I get that its not for you, and maybe my pacing of the article wasn't for you either. Can't pretend that it doesn't hurt to read that.
I'm not a professional, this isn't my business or my life. Its a hobby.
Dont worry too much man folks are really paranoid online about AI because it's becoming really difficult to tell which is which.
Thank you! Its *ma'am!
But I think its sad too, that something has made us all doubt everything we read, and judge it all so harshly. What a strange world now :(
I would take it as a compliment even though it wasn’t meant that way. Your writing is so thoroughly organized that people assume a tool wrote it instead.