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titanomachy ◴[] No.41871570[source]
> In non-competitive, less plamigerent settings, their skills really shine

“Plamigerent” isn’t a word, and I can’t find any English words similar to it. It seems an unlikely typo. I wonder if the author included it to catch LLMs plagiarizing his work.

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russsamora ◴[] No.41871780[source]
you found it! i suppose i owe you a prize... it was initially a test to see how closely people read, but was also curious about LLMs.
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1. morkalork ◴[] No.41874350[source]
"You shall know a word by the company it keeps" and so you've now added to the English language, congrats!

>plamigerent adjective /ˌplæmɪˈdʒɛrənt/

Etymology: Derived from the prefix "pla-", suggesting play or game, and "migerent," possibly from the Latin "migrans," meaning moving or changing, combined with a connotation of belligerence.

Definition: Describing a setting or atmosphere characterized by competitive tension, where the dynamics of skill are heavily influenced by aggressive or disruptive play. Often contrasts with more relaxed environments where players can fully showcase their abilities.