I love the graphic. It is now the wallpaper on my laptop.
Love the brigading anti-AI downvote army showing up anytime AI is mentioned even in passing. No interest in contributing to the conversation, just being anonymously shitty. Thanks “friends”, love this part of Lemmy.
To contribute: I appreciate you sharing and actually think this is really cool.
Edit: the downvotes on my comment in addition to the post without engaging just proves my point you fuckwits.
Man, I hear you. STFU about AI slop. Decide whether you like the result or find it useful. This knee-jerk rhetoric is exhausting.
Yep. It increases incentive to do deceptive secrecy about using LLMs to help build things. I’d rather know. I’d rather be upfront about it in my own stuff (like fin, which suffered similarly).
I don’t understand the “don’t tell us if you used an LLM” vibes, and I’m not sure those doing it realise they are doing that and probably think they’re contributing to “don’t do LLM” vibes.
Indeed. I think the sadder part is that it creates a chilling effect to posting at all. If I made something cool but AI is even suspected, I’ll get downvoted to hell without a clear reason why.
One might understand that posting LLM content in a community where people probably love FOSS and software freedoms, posting the output of something that has taken in a lot of GPL code and produces it on command (hence violating the license,) would not be seen favourably.
would you be mad if someone downvoted a comment about eating meat on a vegan community?
Looking good.
A couple years back, I used an LLM to help me convert my 10 year old
emacs.elconfig to aconfig.org.Yours inspires me to do something more creative than just use the LLM as a utility to spare drudge from my emacs configuring.





