Six SQL patterns I use to catch transaction fraud
Posted by BrewedDoritos@reddit | programming | View on Reddit | 14 comments
Posted by BrewedDoritos@reddit | programming | View on Reddit | 14 comments
Aransentin@reddit
This is absolutely, 100%, is written by Claude. Anyone who has read enough text written by it will recognise the style instantly. A cursory look at the other content on the website and it's obvious it's all completely AI-generated chum.
ChemicalRascal@reddit
Gotta be honest, we see a lot of LLM generated stuff on the sub and this doesn't feel like it is.
It's annoyingly close to being a listicle though.
Aransentin@reddit
It's extremely Claudeish. Mostly the writing style, it's hard to explain, but to point out specific sentences where the style is the strongest:
Then you can also use Pangram, which is the one AI detector that actually works pretty decently.
ChemicalRascal@reddit
Yeah, look, there isn't an AI detector out there that actually works, is there was we'd use it. Those phrases don't feel quite that bad to me, maybe the one about "the signal" starts to get there, but I find what really indicates something is slop more reliably is overall details of the structure anyway.
The guy's other projects put everything into suspicion enough that I'll just add the domain to our block list though
riv3rtrip@reddit
Pangram actually works dude. This is 100% AI slop, deal with it.
ChemicalRascal@reddit
And you're basing that on...? And how?
riv3rtrip@reddit
There is plenty of research on LLM detector accuracy and Pangram's wins all the benchmarks. Their FPR is also incredibly low, FNR rate is a little higher but that's irrelevant here.
ChemicalRascal@reddit
Right, so if you could link to that research I'd appreciate it.
ChemicalRascal@reddit
Naaaah fuck that, my bad, someone on HN did some digging and it's slop
editor_of_the_beast@reddit
I’d rather read that than these comments
Aransentin@reddit
Why are you even here then? Just use any of the major LLMs and continuously prompt "give me a good post in the style of /r/programming". Then you can get as much content you want without anyone annoying you by pointing it out.
programming-ModTeam@reddit
No content written mostly by an LLM. If you don't want to write it, we don't want to read it.
pysk00l@reddit
I see the LLM police have arrived, dismissing the article as llm written without offering any reason why. Just the "I dont like it so it must be llm". I call it the LLM witch hunt
Seems to me an average article that will soon be removed by mods because someone doesnt like it.
radozok@reddit
Check hn thread