> I can now ask Claude to research a topic, write a well-structured blog post with proper HTML formatting, categorise it appropriately, and publish it directly to my blog—all in a single conversation.
slop2blog
The blog post will contain no more useful information than was in the original prompt. Post that instead of some cached/point-in-time output.
Fomite•7mo ago
Writing a blog post about how to completely remove the soul from posting on blogs is certainty a thing.
what•7mo ago
I assume he didn’t write this blog post.
debugnik•7mo ago
They said as much:
> I asked Claude to write a post about the experience.
> Check below to see Claude’s original post.
hooverd•7mo ago
Knowing that Claude is doing the heavy lifting, why would I want to read your blog vs asking Claude?
imachine1980_•7mo ago
You don't
slt2021•7mo ago
"just let me read the prompt, not the output" attitude should become more common
elliotec•7mo ago
How much further to peak Enshitification?
conception•7mo ago
Oh there’s a way down to go yet… a long way to go.
Barbing•7mo ago
When they titled this, did they think “what concept will HN dislike the most?“? :)
(Excuse snark; commenting on fact we prob appreciate human-published content)
slt2021•7mo ago
imagine building a whole MCP server to automate copy-paste from ChatGPT window into Wordpress editor and clicking Submit button
conception•7mo ago
Admittedly that would take about twenty minutes with Claude to build it.
mediumsmart•7mo ago
Can I tell my llm to read your llms blogpost and email me a summary?
efitz•7mo ago
Claude, please create an image of a man looking down at a fresh grave on a bleak overcast autumn day, in the style of a political cartoon. On the headstone is the epitaph “Blogosphere, killed by LLMs”.
Take this image and post it on my blog with an appropriate title.
revskill•7mo ago
What us relationship between tool and mcp? Mcp is also a tool right ? Everything can be a tool.
xnx•7mo ago
slop2blog
The blog post will contain no more useful information than was in the original prompt. Post that instead of some cached/point-in-time output.