Drivel. I would rather read clanker nonsense than this. And if it turns out that this is clanker generated, then I,m disappointed in the LLM.
renewiltord•21m ago
This woman and her husband are a kind of self help guru type character popular on Twitter. All their stuff is this weepy kind of ersatz vulnerability that comes with too much detail and too little meaning.
However this kind of stuff is very popular among that crowd, the TPOT subculture there, and the rationalist adjacent group.
kubb•24m ago
For me, this text fails the "bridge-building" test of communication. Because it talks about a subjective experience inaccessible to anyone else than the author, it's hard to engage with it.
So I have to wonder who is it for? The author herself? Why publish and share it then?
magneticnorth•17m ago
I really enjoy well-written accounts of experiences very different from anything I've encountered in my own life.
I enjoyed the writing in this a lot; I'll check out the book.
zabzonk•33m ago
renewiltord•21m ago
However this kind of stuff is very popular among that crowd, the TPOT subculture there, and the rationalist adjacent group.