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Stopped reading after realising this is written by ChatGPT

I found the content novel and helpful (applying a known but underappreciated technique (Parse, Don't Validate) to a common problem where I hadn't thought to use it before) and the tone very enjoyable. In fact, it's so idiomatically written that I can't even believe it's just a machine translation of something written in another language.

In short, a great article.

What makes you think that and not that it's just an average auto-translate job from the author's native language (Korean)?
I’ll go one step further: what makes you think it’s an average auto-translate job? I didn’t notice anything weird, felt like your average, slightly ranty HN post. I’m not a native speaker though.
Looked human-ish to me, what signs did you see?
I thought the style was like ChatGPT in a "clever, casual, snarky" prompt flavor as well. I see it a lot on LinkedIn especially in sentence structures like these:

"Invalid data? The parser rejects it. Done."

"That validation logic that used to be 30% of my CLI code? Gone."

"Mutually exclusive groups? Sure. Context-dependent options? Why not."

For me this really piled on at the end of the blog post. But maybe it's just personal style too.

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