• SunnyVikky@lemmy.zip
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    2 months ago

    And his post was clearly written by AI. The phrasing of “This is not X, it is Y”, is super typical for ChatGPT prose

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      2 months ago

      THERE’S SO SO MUCH MORE. Dead serious - at some point I was thinking if this guy is mocking the AI speech, the congestion of LLM patterns here is just ridiculous.

  • Assassassin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    “Yeah, we ordered those on Amazon. Do you have any idea how expensive traditional clay pots are? Dumbfucks are just going to drop and break them anyway.”

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    2 months ago

    He made a post about this? Why?

    I want my minute from skimming his post back please.

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    2 months ago

    People who use phrases like “premium hydration” should get slapped in the face.

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    2 months ago

    Sounds like the rubbish the Starbucks CEO was on about not so long back. Each visit an ‘experience’, or something.

    When did marketing decide I had to have orgasms to be able to drink tea or coffee?

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    2 months ago

    I read a LinkedIn post on Lemmy today.

    The style was concise. Painfully concise. Sentences filed down to icepicks that stabbed at my sanity. And yet, somehow completely superfluous - how is this possible?

    The answer separates ordinary workers from real paradigm-shifters in the modern economy: AI.

    You dont have to like it. But when I get an application, I dont even read the resume. Skills and hard work don’t matter anymore. That’s what AI is for.

    What matters is the cover letter. I look for jargon. Short, meaningless catchphrases. Humblebrags.

    I dont want the next great engineer. I want the next great LinkedIn poster.

    Welcome to the vaporware job market. Get on board or get left behind.

  • I understand the words. I understand them together.

    I do not understand what the point of the original post was, other than a linkedinlunatic huffing their own farts.

    Does this person think their post will be seen by a recruiter who will go “yes, this is who we need heading our (insert department/company here)!”

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      2 months ago

      Same. Classic corpo speak. Say a bunch of words without actually saying anything.