Looking at the OCaml code, I can guarantee you the whole thing is vibe coded.
>You literally wrote “yeah okay it’s an unfounded accusation”. Do you start reading sentences from the middle?
I didn't say em-dashes were never seen before 2020. Re-read the sentence. It's a list - "em-dashes" and "things that you simply never saw before 2020" are two items in that list. But even assuming I meant em-dashes,…
>I think it would suit you to do the same, now that you’ve acknowledged it. I'm struggling to see why you think I acknowledged that my accusation was unfounded when I explained exactly why I think it's valid. It's…
It contains multiple instances of classic ChatGPT phrasing, em-dashes, smart quotes, things that you simply never saw before 2020, etc. One of these in isolation and yeah okay it's an unfounded accusation, but I don't…
I thought there was something very odd about the way this was written. >Don’t get me wrong—having “the name” on my resume now meant I could get at least one chance at an interview about anywhere Never mind, it's been…
This was my exact experience - loved it as a backend developer wanting to build simple frontends with minimal JavaScript (and I still recommend it for many use cases) but when I then tried HTMX to build a more complex…
Looking at the OCaml code, I can guarantee you the whole thing is vibe coded.
>You literally wrote “yeah okay it’s an unfounded accusation”. Do you start reading sentences from the middle?
I didn't say em-dashes were never seen before 2020. Re-read the sentence. It's a list - "em-dashes" and "things that you simply never saw before 2020" are two items in that list. But even assuming I meant em-dashes,…
>I think it would suit you to do the same, now that you’ve acknowledged it. I'm struggling to see why you think I acknowledged that my accusation was unfounded when I explained exactly why I think it's valid. It's…
It contains multiple instances of classic ChatGPT phrasing, em-dashes, smart quotes, things that you simply never saw before 2020, etc. One of these in isolation and yeah okay it's an unfounded accusation, but I don't…
I thought there was something very odd about the way this was written. >Don’t get me wrong—having “the name” on my resume now meant I could get at least one chance at an interview about anywhere Never mind, it's been…
This was my exact experience - loved it as a backend developer wanting to build simple frontends with minimal JavaScript (and I still recommend it for many use cases) but when I then tried HTMX to build a more complex…