“what X actually is”
“the X reality check”
Overuse of “real” and “genuine”:
> The real story is actually in the article. … And the real issue for Cursor … They have real "brand awareness", and they are genuinely better than the cheaper open weights models - for now at least. It's a real conundrum for them.
> … - these are genuinely massive expenses that dwarf inference costs.
This style just screams “Claude” to me.
It has enough tells in the correct frequency for me to consider it more than 50% generated.