I read the site primarily through my RSS aggregator, which doesn’t know that <div class=”llm-content-block” data-model-name=”Claude Opus 4.6″><div class=”llm-content-block-content”> is meaningful to render. An indicator that’s present as regular text would be appreciated.
But also count me as another in the group, saying that even when viewing the site directly the supposedly visually distinct block is basically invisible to me, and I would much prefer that it be less subtle. If I skim down a post and miss the subtle little introductory note of the model name, I would still want to be able to tell I’m reading LLM output from somewhere in the middle of the block.
(I see a comment saying “The goal is not to make readers constantly aware what they are looking at.” : I would actively prefer to be constantly aware of what I’m looking at)
I read the site primarily through my RSS aggregator, which doesn’t know that
<div class=”llm-content-block” data-model-name=”Claude Opus 4.6″><div class=”llm-content-block-content”>is meaningful to render. An indicator that’s present as regular text would be appreciated.But also count me as another in the group, saying that even when viewing the site directly the supposedly visually distinct block is basically invisible to me, and I would much prefer that it be less subtle. If I skim down a post and miss the subtle little introductory note of the model name, I would still want to be able to tell I’m reading LLM output from somewhere in the middle of the block.
(I see a comment saying “The goal is not to make readers constantly aware what they are looking at.” : I would actively prefer to be constantly aware of what I’m looking at)