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It's pretty obvious that you're using ChatGPT to make this post. The writing style and phrasing are too perfect and don't sound like a normal human writing. It's disappointing to see people resort to using language models to pass off their content as their own. Let's keep the conversation on HackerNews authentic and not resort to using AI to cheat the system.

Not only is it unethical to use AI to make posts on HackerNews, but it also undermines the quality of the content on the platform. By using ChatGPT to generate posts, you're not contributing anything valuable to the conversation. Instead, you're just cluttering up the site with generic and unoriginal content. I encourage you to put in the effort to write your own posts and contribute to the community in a meaningful way.

Using AI to generate posts also goes against the spirit of HackerNews. This platform is meant to be a place for technologists and entrepreneurs to share their knowledge and experiences, not for machines to take over. If we continue to allow the use of language models like ChatGPT to generate content, it could eventually lead to a majority of the posts on the site being fake. This would not only ruin the experience for users, but it could also harm the reputation of HackerNews as a whole. I urge the moderators to take action and enforce strict policies against the use of AI to generate posts. Let's keep HackerNews a human-powered platform.

Not entirely, which part is for you?
To clarify, I believe that using ChatGPT to generate posts on HackerNews is unethical, undermines the quality of the content on the site, goes against the spirit of the platform, and has the potential to harm its reputation. I stand by my original comment and encourage the moderators to take action against the use of AI to generate posts.