Such as counterintuitive fixes to a problem, or where a mistake unexpectedly results in an even better outcome than originally hoped for.

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    22 hours ago

    i don’t use a.i. for searching (until i give up if i can’t find it). i feel my vocab increased thinking of similar words to get to the page i want.

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      If I cannot think of a word in my mother language, I see if I can think about it in English, and then put it into an online dictionary to get the mother language synonyms. Works pretty often.

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        I see if I can think about it in English, and then put it into an online dictionary to get the mother language synonym

        totally agree. there’s just some words out there in the internet that are too used liked ‘banned’ or ‘slams’ that get too saturated in search.

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        13 hours ago

        is it seemingly backwards though?

        the point is, because the a.i. aggressively marketed now are llms. these have a strong point when it comes to language and syntax. the other half of this a.i. that we really want to skip are the made up facts they fill in.