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"path": "/t/anti-llm-sentiment-considered-harmful/14008?page=5#post_103",
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"textContent": "shinzui:\n\n> What I _don’t_ love is repetitive mechanical work.\n\nMe neither. But somehow it seems to me that if you have repetitive mechanical work, you should get constructive in order to avoid that kind of work in the first place.\n\nThat comes in a stark contrast to “delegating the task” to someone or something that you can just give commands to – who/which has to obey, because you paid it or it doesn’t really have other choice or such.\n\nTo me that kind of decision sounds toxic for multiple reasons. That’s it.",
"title": "Anti-LLM Sentiment Considered Harmful"
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