Software Engineer at https://occasion.appcom, former UX guy that has transitioned into development, big fan of Ruby on Rails, Phlex, Tailwind CSS and the like.
I was writing a blog post the last few days about my conference visit. And I was thinking a lot about what to write, and how to write it. And the output is Ok, but also it is sanitized, digestible, not too opinionated. I used ChatGPT to help a bit with phrasing and grammar, but I also rejected many suggestions because it was no longer my voice. But even then: Why is my blog post so different to what I will say to my colleagues and friends about the conference.
I will rethink, how I want to blog, here is still a balance to be had, between just writing your unfiltered opinions and a blog post that reads nicely, but impersonal, inconsequential…
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I was writing a blog post the last few days about my conference visit. And I was thinking a lot about what to write, and how to write it. And the output is Ok, but also it is sanitized, digestible, not too opinionated. I used ChatGPT to help a bit with phrasing and grammar, but I also rejected many suggestions because it was no longer my voice. But even then: Why is my blog post so different to what I will say to my colleagues and friends about the conference.
I will rethink, how I want to blog, here is still a balance to be had, between just writing your unfiltered opinions and a blog post that reads nicely, but impersonal, inconsequential…