I'm sure you can find some formulations that are AI written. Because I've used AI for structuring content and developing site.
As I wrote somewhere else this is made with AI, not by AI.
Ive been singing and developing for years. I'm not the expert but using others. Also, anyone finding anything that looks remotely wrong, I'll happily receive the feedback and update.
And use chatgpt, but use it the same way. Be curious if it's correct.
Unfortunately, if you reveal that you use AI in your projects, you will instantly turn a segment of your readers against you, even if your project is objectively good.
I suspect a lot of people don't reveal that they use AI for this reason.
- beginner guides
- how to use tool and understand labels)
- submit yt links (for voting, should be moderated)
- better descriptions and examples also how not to.
I'm not gonna mess up the simplicity. Want it to improve.
What makes you say that? I think Cornell is fantastic - such intensity, amazing range, so many effects and such great control, inhabits different voices - but I have no idea what I'm talking about. :)
So putting this on hackernews resulted in visitor numbers through the roof. From zero to 7000 unique visitors over 24 hours. I have no expectations that that will continue.
Honestly my thought was to make a good ressource and leave it at that.
But now I'm thinking how could I improve the guide.
I'm not gonna polute the current version with ads nor will I add a paywall around the guide.
I might add a sponsor links but nothing that will get in the way. I'll keep the cost low instead.
But maybe if I do it right I would like to add new features that could cost a buck.
If there is anything I should / could add that you think would make sense then please send me feedback using the feedback feature or here.