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Pangram verdict · v3.3

We believe that this document is fully human-written

0 %

AI likelihood · overall

Human
100% human-written 0% AI-generated
SEGMENTS · HUMAN 1 of 1
SEGMENTS · AI 0 of 1
WORD COUNT 242
PEAK AI % 0% · §1
Analyzed
May 23
backend: pangram/v3.3
Segments scanned
1 windows
avg 242 words each
Distribution
100 / 0%
human / AI fraction
Verdict
Human
Pangram v3.3

Article text · 242 words · 1 segments analyzed

Human AI-generated
§1 Human · 0%

Markdown’s OriginsThe point of John Gruber’s Markdown syntax was that it was easy to work with; not just from an authoring standpoint, but from an implementer’s perspective as well. LaTeX\LaTeX, MathML, and HTML5 are not that. GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM)GFM stayed true to that design goal right up until Microsoft bastardized the isolated dollar sign to convert it into a LaTeX\LaTeX sigil because of some antiquated, ugly crapware called MathJax that had nothing to do with Markdown, and the fact that these assholes don’t want to promote KaTeX\KaTeX without a bribe from the Khan Academy. Embrace and Extend ReduxOf course this was entirely intentional, because world-class engineering teams had settled on KaTeX\KaTeX with double-dollar token boundaries for inline math, and fenced math blocks for block KaTeX\KaTeX processing before 2020. It is now an ambiguous disaster of engineering regex defects every time an author/implementer has to guess what the parser is supposed to do with sequences of isolated dollar signs occurring within a single paragraph of markdown prose. Most disgustingly, the embrace and extend evil empire has an army of F/OSS free labor slaves to serve as syncophantic thought police about their efforts to pilfer the labor of others for their own market gains via AI. Fuck MicrosoftOrion does not, and will never, use newer GFM parsers that pretend to track this dirty misfeature. Instead, we rely on an internal fork of @markedjs/marked and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.