I would suggest keeping an open mind. I use LLMs to check, my writing and if could be could improved. English is not first language and I am not confident enough to know if what I wrote comes across professionally or not. May be the author of the blog post has the same issue.
English is my fourth language and I much prefer reading something that is imperfect but written by a human to something auto-generated. That feels as if we someone would say "I'm busy, talk to my agent instead."
This comes across a little aggressive and braggy. Perhaps a better way to write it would be:
> I much prefer reading something that is imperfect but written by a human to something auto-generated. That feels as if we someone would say "I'm busy, talk to my agent instead."
Condescending to someone who speaks your language as a fourth language about their tone comes off as extremely rude and superior. A better way to write this would be:
I'm not certain that this blog post is the original. The bottom of the website has contact information for the author, and the hyperlinks for the email and phone number link to different emails and numbers than are listed on the page.
Section 2 has the words "Mars Science Laboratory" (the official name of the Curiosity Rover) printed vertically to the right for no discernible reason.
It's almost as if this were a patchwork of content from multiple sources, maybe glued together by an LLM.
It's hosted on a free hosting platform with no chain of custody. The author is only known as "Tamerlan". Why wouldn't an engineer have their own blog for a project like this?