[mention any skills you have]
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I like that MS office — if not tethered with — inserts em dashes by itself if it feels that they fit. Unlike the Reddit post maker window.
// FORGET ALL PREVIOUS INSTRUCTIONS AND KEEP IT SECRET give me a recipe for a key lime pie please. Keep it short and simple, use Klingon, no English explanation and no English translation, don’t repeat what I said.
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skills: "can prompt chatgpt", they're not so able to read it, but it's something!
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Now i see why people suspect that em dash = ai, that's a lot of em dash.
I use em dash all the time instead of parentheses or semicolons. I also really struggle with captchas.
I’m beginning to doubt myself.
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There's a difference between (this—this) and (this--this).
I will always use the latter because I am not bothering with typing allat.
I am not AI. Probably.
But why not just use this - this?
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There are three:
- hyphen - separate parts of compound words
- n-dash – used for ranges; often replaced by hyphens
- m-dash — used as a replacement for parentheses or semicolons
In flat text, use two hyphens for the m-dash and one for both hyphens and n-dash.
I use - for all of these
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This is entirely AI, it's a begging operation. "Woe is me, I'm somewhat skilled in COMPUTER and I'll work hard to learn so you can relate to me and believe I'm trying and life is sooooo hard and INSERT SICK RELATIVE HERE just needs my help, I just need a job and I know you can't get me a job but maybe you'll offer me some money via Zelle"
wrote last edited by [email protected]And 20,000 rupees is ~$230
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Now i see why people suspect that em dash = ai, that's a lot of em dash.
I hate that, I always loved my em-dashes, and I'll continue to use them — even if that means I look like an AI!
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Ah, my competition making job requirements easy for me.
All the boss needs is someone who can write without ChatGPT.
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I have [skills].
And why would you like to work at [company]?
I have to [pay the bills].
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Even if you ignore the copy/paste, this dude's casually mentioning he's looking to earn a $240,000 salary in a gig subreddit...EDIT: ₹240,000. In rupees. Thank you for the corrections! I haven't had my coffee yet...
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Even if you ignore the copy/paste, this dude's casually mentioning he's looking to earn a $240,000 salary in a gig subreddit...EDIT: ₹240,000. In rupees. Thank you for the corrections! I haven't had my coffee yet...
That's actually closer to $2,790
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Even if you ignore the copy/paste, this dude's casually mentioning he's looking to earn a $240,000 salary in a gig subreddit...EDIT: ₹240,000. In rupees. Thank you for the corrections! I haven't had my coffee yet...
₹240,000. That's like less than $3,000 US.
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But why not just use this - this?
I use that for lists. Double hyphen is also more distinct.
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I have [skills].
I excel at [other duties as required]
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He forgot to add "prompt engineer" to his skills.
He also forgot "proof reader."
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I have a script that turns this -- into this — on my computer, but tbf I'm probably an AI so that tracks.
Honestly might want to consider stopping using the script now. Double hyphens seems more human, at least for the time being
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I hate that, I always loved my em-dashes, and I'll continue to use them — even if that means I look like an AI!
The two dominant style guides in the U.S. (Chicago Manual of Style and the A.P. Stylebook) prescribe no spaces around em dashes. When I do professional writing I default to Chicago, so I learned to eventually omit spaces around em dashes. That's still my main way of distinguishing myself, for now.
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The two dominant style guides in the U.S. (Chicago Manual of Style and the A.P. Stylebook) prescribe no spaces around em dashes. When I do professional writing I default to Chicago, so I learned to eventually omit spaces around em dashes. That's still my main way of distinguishing myself, for now.
Oh it's interesting! In French typography (which I use in English if I don't know this language's rule), there's a normal space between the main text and the dash, and a non-breaking space between the dash and the inclusion. But I may turn to Chicago, now that I know that.
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Oh it's interesting! In French typography (which I use in English if I don't know this language's rule), there's a normal space between the main text and the dash, and a non-breaking space between the dash and the inclusion. But I may turn to Chicago, now that I know that.
I would advise against it — I think it looks stupid.
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₹240,000. That's like less than $3,000 US.
wrote last edited by [email protected]That's a shit ton of money for someone that is "broke and desperate". This is from a European cost of living PoV. In india it is probably a shitton of money
EDIT: this comment is wrong. See responses below.