Hi everyone!

I saw that NixOS is getting popularity recently. I really have no idea why and how this OS works. Can you guys help me understanding all of this ?

Thanks !

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If OP wanted a response from an LLM, they would have typed their question into an LLM. The least you could do is label it as such.

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I use an LLM to edit everything I write. Does this mean I have to label everything as LLM-generated? I am the one doing the job, but in the end, I’m just copy-pasting the output from the LLM.

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I think you should.

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Why don’t you label your name in every answer, so we can check if you are hallucinating or making things up?

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I use an LLM to edit everything I write.

May I invite you to consider the pitfalls of such an approach?

Does this mean I have to label everything as LLM-generated?

Yes, that would be reasonable imo

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Rule or not, it’s pretty lame, look at the size of your post compared to how much info it gives, had you copied a article from some basic linux news stite, it would have given mostly the same output, now think about what linking a page to an article about nixos as a response to op trying to start a conversation about it would look like, rude.

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Using an LLM to autocorrect your own words is not the same as copy-pasting an LLM response.

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