I try to get past the claudisms if the subject is interesting, in the hopes of learning something new, and this article had many such claudisms throughout, but it was an interesting read nonetheless. It could have been much shorter, but hey... The exception to acceptable signal to claudisms level for me was one of the later paragraphs:
> The staged rollout is the honest way to ship something that runs at XDP: each stage widens the traffic it sees, and each stage generates the numbers for the next one.
I see this so often nowadays, with claude trying to be "honest" and all that it really spoils the article for me. Using tools is fine, but at least have a human skim it and remove the really obnoxious and useless parts.
Something like this would have sufficed: "For the moment we're rolling it out in stages, and each stage will inform our next steps".
> The staged rollout is the honest way to ship something that runs at XDP: each stage widens the traffic it sees, and each stage generates the numbers for the next one.
I see this so often nowadays, with claude trying to be "honest" and all that it really spoils the article for me. Using tools is fine, but at least have a human skim it and remove the really obnoxious and useless parts.
Something like this would have sufficed: "For the moment we're rolling it out in stages, and each stage will inform our next steps".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layer_8