@lcamtuf Not to brag, but my RSS reader is quite clean, which makes #1 a lot easier. It often takes quite a while to notice if an article is fake, by which point you've spent 10 minutes reading an LLM generated post.
Same thing works of mastodon: only follow users if they seem legit, aggressively block anyone posting slop. You get a lot less content/day by doing this, but it's better than second guessing every sentence or avoiding certain topic altogether.
As for link aggregators, it helps to think about how much information would the author have to give to the LLM: A opinion piece on AI or some well known historical figure could have started as a one sentence prompt. A project writeup requires a lot more work, so it's probobly safe.
Same thing works of mastodon: only follow users if they seem legit, aggressively block anyone posting slop. You get a lot less content/day by doing this, but it's better than second guessing every sentence or avoiding certain topic altogether.
As for link aggregators, it helps to think about how much information would the author have to give to the LLM: A opinion piece on AI or some well known historical figure could have started as a one sentence prompt. A project writeup requires a lot more work, so it's probobly safe.