Sharty How do I learn how to write?

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He already got a sound answer, though
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>OP got a sound answer so we're just going to derail and shit up the thread so that people with the same question might have to scroll through logs of crap
 
What is wrong with using ChatGPT? If you are not naturally good at writing then there is nothing wrong in using the technology at your disposal to make the process easier. AI is here to stay and will probably get better to the point it'll become undistinguishable from an actual human. I'd advise you to get better at prompting, it would be a better investment of your time and effort.
ChatGPT has a very distinctive, overwrought and yet shallow, cliché-loving and predictable writing style that glows in the dark brighter than a fed on an imageboard. You will not learn how to write well by using ChatGPT to write everything, because ChatGPT cannot write.
 
As a community we should work towards making the soyjak.blog a more welcoming place for newcomers. OP must be getting a very bad impression of us, this being his first post here.
 
ChatGPT has a very distinctive, overwrought and yet shallow, cliché-loving and predictable writing style that glows in the dark brighter than a fed on an imageboard. You will not learn how to write well by using ChatGPT to write everything, because ChatGPT cannot write.
Learn how to prompt.
And how to read, because I didn't tell OP to mimic ChatGPT's default writing style, I told him to consider learning how to prompt effectively to make the most out of ChatGPT.
 
Learn how to prompt.
And how to read, because I didn't tell OP to mimic ChatGPT's default writing style, I told him to consider learning how to prompt effectively to make the most out of ChatGPT.
At some point, you'll spend more time writing a viable prompt and cleaning up the output than what you would spend if you actually wrote it yourself. At least, I've seen Stable Diffusion bros fall into this trap many times. If you're going this route anyway, I wouldn't even touch ChatGPT since there are thousands of self-hosted and independent models that not only work better ('bleit not always as well as GPT-4 or so i've heard), but don't cuck and patronize you about the 6 million black trans queens if your jailbreak fails.
If you absolutely have to use AI, look into something like KoboldAI instead since its free and you don't need to install shit (so you don't need good hardware)
 
At some point, you'll spend more time writing a viable prompt and cleaning up the output than what you would spend if you actually wrote it yourself.
Nonsense.
At least, I've seen Stable Diffusion bros fall into this trap many times.
Prompting and fixing up minor mistakes will always be quicker than having to spend thousands of hours learning the fundamentals of art. This is also nonsense.

If you're going this route anyway, I wouldn't even touch ChatGPT since there are thousands of self-hosted and independent models that not only work better ('bleit not always as well as GPT-4 or so i've heard), but don't cuck and patronize you about the 6 million black trans queens if your jailbreak fails.
If you absolutely have to use AI, look into something like KoboldAI instead since its free and you don't need to install shit (so you don't need good hardware)
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Hello. I use the sharty sometimes and I saw that this site was for more serious conversation so I came here. Ever since I was a child, I've wanted to write. I am good at writing, I've written for school assignments and one shot novels about fictional series before, but I'm finding it hard to come up with something to write myself. I'd really like to learn how to do it better, and I don't want to rely on chatgpt because I know I can do it. I'm sorry if this is the wrong board, please move it if it is.
Well, what inspires you to write? Read what they do and mix it up a bit I guess
 
idk how to write but this video by terrible writing advice was bretty good and covers a topic thats gonna make up at least 50% of your book
 
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