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__ Skills - Systems and embedded engineering, with expertise in VHDL for hardware description and FPGA design
- Software development in C++, Go, Rust, TypeScript/JavaScript, and Python
___ Affiliations - IEEE Nanotechnology Council
- IEEE Systems Council
__ Professional Interests - Analog systems
- Kernel development, focusing on Linux ABI design and optimization
- Low-level GPU driver architecture and hardware-accelerated computation
__ Personal Interests - Hiking
- Pizza
- Volleyball
- WeightliftingReddit has been filling up with AI generated content. Either bots engaging with naïf audiences who don't realize they're bots, or supposed humans who defend their giant copy/pastes as somehow justifiable as a spellchecked/proofread version.
I don't believe AI generated slop posts deserve consideration, either on HN or Reddit. If people rather not take the time to write something as long as these AI outputs, they're free to write a prompt-length post instead of forcing us to read the AI equivalent of a zipbomb. We can't control what people post on Reddit but I think we should have higher standards here and that Reddit has gone to the point that only very very selective submissions from there should be accepted.
On a tangent, does anyone know of a browser extension I can use to easily hide or at least highlight in red likely AI generated text?