Storied Colors – a catalogue of named colors
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Comment by mmooss 2 hours ago
That implies the entries also are based on the Wikipedia paragraph, though I think the author means they do their own research. The entries I looked at list several high-quality entries in a bibliography at the bottom but don't cite any of the text. Also, I don't know who wrote these - do they have any idea what they are talking about? Is this LLM output?
If anonymity ever worked (almost never in scholarship), it may not work anymore due to LLMs.
Comment by lekevicius 2 hours ago
This reads like distaste for LLMs - but generally website reads (and is designed as!) very LLMy.
Comment by zetalyrae 2 hours ago
It's sad. I come to Hacker News to see cool stuff and when I click on a link and see something obviously put together by an LLM I feel like I've been tricked :(
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Even if LLMs were used to help, someone must have spent a lot of time on making it read well. At least that's how it feels like.
Comment by stratts 51 minutes ago
"The hunting-safety effect has been substantial. The non-fatal hunting accident rate in the United States fell substantially over the decades following blaze-orange adoption, with state hunter-safety data consistently identifying the orange mandate as a major contributor to that decline."
None of the sources have any national hunting accident data - there's a single link to data from New York, and nothing that would support the claim that state data "consistently" identifies anything...
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