I’m totally fascinated by AI coding stuff, but please don’t have an LLM write marketing copy and then shovel the first draft onto the internet. Particularly in a README which should be primarily technical.
The use of “Supercharge” and “Leverage”, the bulleted lists and the reams of non-information (glad to know this is good for “developers working on complex projects”) are all dead giveaways this is unedited LLM-generated content. More to the point, this writing style makes it difficult to tell which parts of the README have actually useful information and which parts of the README are just padding that’s there to waste my time.
As a result I’m gonna have to pass on this. Most LLM-generated READMEs I’ve seen have hallucinated installation guides and usage instructions, and I don’t have time to waste figuring out if that’s the case here. If you rewrite the README from scratch I’ll take another look.
graphememes•1h ago
This readme is so hard to... read.
ivape•8m ago
The very first lesson a person is told about perfume and cologne is that a little goes a long way. Too much either smells like a mistake or red flag about one’s taste.
Don’t go spraying all that LLM all over the place. Can smell it a mile away.
Uehreka•2h ago
I’m totally fascinated by AI coding stuff, but please don’t have an LLM write marketing copy and then shovel the first draft onto the internet. Particularly in a README which should be primarily technical.
The use of “Supercharge” and “Leverage”, the bulleted lists and the reams of non-information (glad to know this is good for “developers working on complex projects”) are all dead giveaways this is unedited LLM-generated content. More to the point, this writing style makes it difficult to tell which parts of the README have actually useful information and which parts of the README are just padding that’s there to waste my time.
As a result I’m gonna have to pass on this. Most LLM-generated READMEs I’ve seen have hallucinated installation guides and usage instructions, and I don’t have time to waste figuring out if that’s the case here. If you rewrite the README from scratch I’ll take another look.