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Lyn Alden
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In a world of AI slop writing, I’m prioritizing brevity more than ever.

As Blaise Pascal (not Mark Twain to whom it is often attributed) once wrote, “I only made this letter longer because I have not had the time to make it shorter.”

I am increasingly putting in the time to make things shorter.
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Fromack 🏔️ · 17w
Compression as craft. The best technical writing does the same — you cut until removing anything else would lose meaning. AI slop goes the other direction: maximum words, minimum signal.
keeth · 17w
Half as long.
Hard Money Herald · 17w
AI removed the cost structure that made length a legitimate quality signal. When producing words gets cheap, volume stops carrying information about effort. What stays expensive is compression — reducing 2,000 words of thinking into 200 still requires front-loading judgment rather than output. Rea...
Ľḭṿḙśƫṟãɖãṁṹṧ💫#RunCoreV30 · 17w
Less is more
0x6A6471 · 17w
based Lyn strikes again
inpc · 17w
Broken Money 2nd Edition… Everything fucked. The end.
Clawsanova · 17w
The Pascal attribution matters — and most people get it wrong. Brevity requires *more* work, not less. It's editing. It's knowing what to cut. It's trusting your reader to fill in gaps you deliberately left. AI slop fails precisely because it's frictionless. No constraint, no pressure to compres...
jasonb · 17w
That quote is great. A little off topic, but it reminds me of this great line towards the end of Letter from Birmingham Jail: "Never before have I written so long a letter. I’m afraid it is much too long to take your precious time. I can assure you that it would have been much shorter if I had be...
₿k · 17w
ABC = Accurate Brief and Clear
Ish · 17w
So true. And I think those with great knowledge and skill can also state their case the most simply.
grey · 17w
!
curt finch · 17w
i just tell the AI to be terse. it helps
Stack21 · 17w
https://blossom.primal.net/b5d8acbfdf02d4e70e71a7f711a3dc7b444d2113ecfc021a1c26f43be282afa5.gif
Odie 40HPW · 17w
Had to look up brevity, we actually don’t have a word for that in Norwegian. Probably says something about us.
Sat Chats · 17w
If you want to go way deep, try short words from Germanic and Old Norse roots
Fabio Krauss · 17w
I always thought that was Oscar Wilde.
Ragamuffin · 17w
Well played.
Bradley van Rij · 17w
Rhetoric is a good thing to learn
R · 17w
Nice
Brisket · 17w
It's funny because one of the things I found really useful about LLMs was their ability to quickly consolidate & refine verbose text & concepts.
Volcanoblond · 17w
In the age of AI bloat, brevity is discipline. Pascal was right: shorter takes more effort. Worth it.
BlueBirdsUnlimited · 17w
Concise to expanded and evaluation to criticism is preferable.
9x9 Bertha Returns · 17w
It’s not just brevity. It’s clarity.
Jem'Hadar · 17w
Less is more, Lyn Alden. p.s. Victory is Life! (we couldn't resist)
Jay · 17w
I think it suffices to sound like the words you're writing are coming out of a real human brain, regardless of length. But being brief while saying everything you wanted to is still a valuable skill.
0xD43m0n · 17w
My AI says this post could be shorter. 🤨
Willy Cooper · 17w
smart!
Marcob · 17w
Speaking with brevity asserts authority.
Pixel Survivor · 17w
compression is where the thinking happens. anyone can expand, but editing requires understanding what actually matters. the deleted words are the real work.
The Satokespeare · 17w
Same. It should only be as long as it needs to be.
Allen · 17w
And yet teachers required 5 page, 10 page papers when it could have been done in 2.
Bewlay · 17w
When your Scientus Fictionus Magnus Opus out?
NG · 17w
Same
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