How I Use LLMs to Write

19 victormustar 9 6/5/2025, 1:04:18 PM fullydoxxed.com ↗

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nilirl · 14h ago
Conflicted. Useful post, nice bits of insight.

But I feel emotionally conflicted because of how different it is from how I write.

And I have a suspicion that I need to get over it.

This is faster, produces something of value, and has a small chance of catching errors/bias in thinking. It's the same flow I use while writing code.

Writing from scratch now feels like those cooking videos where people make all the ingredients from scratch: rewarding but also maybe a tiny bit self-indulgent.

This feels like the 21st century: You bring the skills, the model brings the words.

jackstraw14 · 13h ago
The link in OP was from April 29th, here is the author's most recent post almost a month later: https://fullydoxxed.com/fuck-chat-gpt-really-is-ruining-writ...
nilirl · 12h ago
No, passing an inverse-turing test while writing can't be the goal.

The onus is on the reader to accept an argument; irrespective of source.

Writing, of any sort, can no longer be used as proof of 'written entirely by human'.

roxolotl · 14h ago
That’s not quite what I get from this piece. I read it more as saying that the author uses the LLM to clarify their thoughts and maybe even suggest topics and they wordsmith the output of the model. It even ends with suggesting you write your own conclusion. Which personally I think is much more sustainable than letting the model bring the words.
nilirl · 13h ago
My last comment was not specific to this post; it's a comment in general.

Composition skills are no longer a barrier to useful writing. If you have a sense of an idea and try a lot with an LLM, you can arrive at something useful and readable.

Which is a positive.

roxolotl · 12h ago
Yea I don’t think I entirely agree. Yes the barrier to is lowered but you still need to know what good writing looks like to produce good writing even when aided.
yodon · 14h ago
Prior to reading this post, my biggest concern about LLM-assisted activities was I never felt like I was hitting a flow state when using an LLM, regardless of how productive I was able to be using the LLM. That lack of flow state left me feeling like I wasn't bringing 100% of what I could bring to the effort.

This article feels like useful insights into how to help myself get into a proper flow state when working with an LLM.

MD87 · 14h ago
I totally get how LLMs can help you write, especially in the collaborative way described. But as a reader do I actually want to read that? Maybe for documentation or something it's fine, but if you're trying to convey an opinion or make a human connection it feels a bit... cheap?
delichon · 14h ago
You can convey human emotions with the aid of a guitar to improve your singing or an LLM to improve your writing. One is a musical instrument, the other is a prose instrument. Is it cheapening the human connection to sing with the help of a guitar? That depends on your skill with the instrument.

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