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tolerance ◴[] No.44334333[source]
I would much rather check my writing against grammatical rules that are hard coded in an open source program—meaning that I can change them—than ones that I imagine would be subject to prompt fiddling or worse; implicitly hard coded in a tangle of training data that the LLM would draw from.

The Neovim configuration for the LSP looks neat: https://writewithharper.com/docs/integrations/neovim

The whole thing seems cool. Automattic should mention this on their homepage. Tools like this are the future of something.

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Polarity ◴[] No.44336086[source]
why did you use chatgpt for this text then?
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acidburnNSA ◴[] No.44336231[source]
I can write em-dashes on my keyboard in one second using the compose key: right alt + ---
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1. Freak_NL ◴[] No.44337117[source]
Same here — the compose key is so convenient you forget most people never heard of it. This em-dashes mean LLM output thing is getting annoying though.
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2. johnisgood ◴[] No.44338262[source]
> This em-dashes mean LLM output thing is getting annoying though.

Agreed. Same with those non-ASCII single and double quotes.