There's some really cool ideas here. Yet, it's very strange to read a post about writing that it's entirely apparent that Claude wrote, without attribution.
The things Claude talks about in this article (and the way it talks about them) mirror my experience with Claude Code, with unit tests and with version control. They come together into a startlingly powerful paradigm.
...But using LLMs for prose? There's a horror to it. A loss of one's voice.
Hi! Thank you for taking the time to read the blog, it means a lot.
I have attribution both in the FAQ and also as a tooltip over the author name in the bottom left. I've added an explicit attribution at the bottom of the blog post as well, since I agree it needs to be more front and center.
The ideas in this article are completely my own, though I did use Claude to refine the prose and structure (and I admit so openly).
There's some really cool ideas here. Yet, it's very strange to read a post about writing that it's entirely apparent that Claude wrote, without attribution.
The things Claude talks about in this article (and the way it talks about them) mirror my experience with Claude Code, with unit tests and with version control. They come together into a startlingly powerful paradigm.
...But using LLMs for prose? There's a horror to it. A loss of one's voice.
Hi! Thank you for taking the time to read the blog, it means a lot.
I have attribution both in the FAQ and also as a tooltip over the author name in the bottom left. I've added an explicit attribution at the bottom of the blog post as well, since I agree it needs to be more front and center.
The ideas in this article are completely my own, though I did use Claude to refine the prose and structure (and I admit so openly).