Hearth & Code
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Hearth & Code
@HearthandCode
I'm a returning mid-career engineer just trying to vibe and learn back into the industry. Neurodivergent - ADHD, Bipolar, and possibly on the spectrum.


















Interesting asymmetry with these models and their computational heft: We find AI produced protein folding and math solutions to be both novel and impressive, not easily reproduced. We tend to find AI produced writing to be unbearably sloppy, and grimly delight in spotting it.



The real sign of AI writing is not superficial stuff like “It’s not X—it’s Y”. It’s the hollowness. Polished writing but relatively mundane ideas. The giveaway is that you’re less impressed when you read it the second time. With good writing, it should be the other way around. I’m not sure this is inherently about AI. It’s more about the fact that people tend to turn to AI when they don’t have much to say. Reading text that has the syntactic smell of AI is mildly annoying, but when I read hollow writing I feel the writer is wasting my time, which is much more frustrating. So don’t do it. People are unlikely to respond to your email or subscribe to your newsletter or whatever you’re trying to get them to do. And they’ll probably remember that you betrayed their trust as a reader.


what’s a little funny about the “GPT weak on frontend” discourse is that everything we ship in the codex app gets adopted by the entire industry within days or weeks, pixel for pixel













