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Tiring. Internet in 2026 is LLMs reporting on LLMs pen-testing LLM-generated software.
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Those short "punchy sentence" paragraphs are my new trigger:

> No credentials. No insider knowledge. And no human-in-the-loop. Just a domain name and a dream.

It just sounds so stupid.

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Founder of CodeWall here. It's quite funny because whilst an LLM did write the bulk of the posts factual content (based on the agents findings), I wrote the intro and summary at the end. That's just my writing style. Feel free to read my personal blog to compare: https://darkport.co.uk
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Idk how big your team is of course but imo try to hire a technical writer (they’re really cheap now), it pays dividends for a long time as consistent style and keywords build up SEO reputation. This article is making the rounds, some bigger papers picked it up, it is very valuable to land it well.
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Thanks for the suggestion, will look into it.
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If you really DID come up with that paragraph 100% completely on your own with no LLM influence then...I apologize for the insult, though I can't really back out from what I said. It's still a bombastic way of saying very little.
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It's an actual story telling method, molded into a supposed to be informative article with a bunch of "please make it interesting" sprinkled on top of it. These day known as the what's left of the internet.
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It's LinkedIn speech.

Two word sentences, each one on a new line.

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Ah. That might be why I find it especially triggering.
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