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blips ◴[] No.44308140[source]
"We believe computers should work for people, and dream of a future where computing, like cooking or word processing, is available to everyone."

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"with live updating — all for free. LLMs ar..." also see a fair few of these long dashes (18x) which is either a tell tail of you've used ChatGPT to generate the text or you've started writing like the AI.

I havn't thought about it that hard yet but i don't really like consuming AI generated content at all as soon as i see signs of it part of my brain turns off. And no slight to the creator, I have as much interest in writing this kind of copy as any developer would i'd imagine.

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1. Hendrikto ◴[] No.44308259[source]
If you read up on hyphens VS en-dashes VS em-dashes, using em-dashes is actually the correct usage — as a separator — in the case you cited.

I disagree with your conclusion of this being a telltale sign of being AI generated.