

Thanks for your reply. Yes, that’s exactly what I wanted to express.
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Thanks for your reply. Yes, that’s exactly what I wanted to express.


Thanks for your advice. > There are not countless ways to use AI when writing, there are three ways.
Use AI to quickly research spellings and grammar, but write the text yourself. Write the text in English and have the AI correct the grammar and spellings Write the text in your native language and have AI translate it all. To me the post read as if OP used the second or possibly the third method above, meaning that she didn’t fix the grammar and spelling herself, missing out on a learning opportunity.
I am not against using AI as an assistant as described in point 1 above, but the other two replaces too much of the personality of the text and takes away too much learning from OP.
She is obviously free to use whatever method she prefers, my only comment was that using method 2 or 3 doesn’t really help her learning English.
Though to be fair, she may have meant that she used AI to help her communicate better in English, and doesn’t care too much about a learning opportunity, that is obviously also perfectly fine, it is her choice after all.
@OP I am sorry if I came off as brash and pedantic, I am anti AI, I make no secret about it, as long as you realize that you will learn more from your mistakes than from an AI correcting them automatically, then please use whatever tool you want.
I apologize if I made you put off from using the Feddiverse with my comment.


Yes, English is not my native language, AI helps me.


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So at what age do you think one should realize this?> Your over 30 and you just realised words have different effects on people?
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Fusion power will probably go the boring “heat → turbine” route for giant power plants.
Ironically, the things that are most useful in real life tend to be much simpler — basic chemistry, easy to use, and they don’t care if the grid is down.


Same here. I’m still on Reddit, but the moderation can feel unpredictable, and it’s discouraging when normal comments get flagged. Finding Lemmy has been refreshing, and I’d like to see the community grow into something sustainable and balanced.


My “silly little website” isn’t really that silly — it’s about exploring clean, alternative power like aluminum–air and saltwater systems. I’m genuinely interested in how such chemistry-based power could support resilience in remote or disaster-prone areas. That’s what I’ve been building at www.wehometool.com .
That’s not a healthy environment for creators.