Hey @organicpu@lemmy.organic-server.org did you use a LLM like Ollama to write your post?
Comment on Finally happish with my all-in-one homelab (20+ services and way too much tinkering)
mesamunefire@piefed.social@piefed.social 3 weeks ago
Why is this labeled ai?
rimu@piefed.social@piefed.social 3 weeks ago
organicpu@lemmy.organic-server.org 3 weeks ago Nah, I haven’t. I guess I’m just very verbose- I just want to make sure I’m clearly understood.
VeganCheesecake@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 weeks ago
It’s less any verbosity, and more that the sentence and post structures sound very ai. Not that you’d be the only person that just writes like that, but especially the concluding paragraph sounds exactly like something an LLM would output.
organicpu@lemmy.organic-server.org 3 weeks ago I mean, I somewhat understand where you’re coming from. I’ve always written in this kind of style, and I think the reason the post ended up sounding this way is simply because it’s meant to share information I personally find interesting or useful. There isn’t really much of a way to explain a setup like this without having sections, lists, and explanations.
And honestly it’s bit difficult to write something like this and have it not sound “AI-generated”.
Doesn’t help, a lot of people seem to associate the dashes (“-”) with AI writing nowadays, but I’ve been using them for years, so unfortunately that probably doesn’t help my case- rip haha.
Regarding the:
“Dive into the Details. If you’re curious about the configs, the philosophy, or just want to see the messy reality behind the setup, head over to organic-server.org. You’ll find some more of my ramblings there. Or, if you have a specific question, I’m always happy to chat here.”
That part was mainly there because I’ve seen a lot of homelab posts where someone shares a cool setup, but then never responds to questions or expands on anything. I wanted to make it clear that I’m happy to discuss the details if anyone is interested.
tofu@lemmy.nocturnal.garden 3 weeks ago
Öllamae probably
Ollama, Immich, Snapotter and cause degoog can use ollama.