@gingerbeardman Yes as is the case with any long running code project. Code style/guidelines/contribution mandates exist for a reason. The barrier to learning to code hid this from people who didn’t code before LLMs.
When something breaks in a release, it falls back on the project owner. People complain, swamp their Git issues board, write posts complaining etc. So yes, it’s their way or the highway WRT to pull requests.
Absolute proper order. As a long time soft dev, If you can’t debug your own code, remember the high-level implementation 10 minutes later, understand the adherence to a project’s code style/structure without using a LLM or just generally be not be able to code blocks of code by yourself, then GTF away from any open source endeavour.
People have to review the ***** spewed out.
To quote Frank Herbert:
“ 'Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.' “
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Re: "Learn How To Code" - Team Behind PS3 Emulator RPCS3 Has Had Enough Of People "Peddling AI Slop"
@gingerbeardman Yes as is the case with any long running code project. Code style/guidelines/contribution mandates exist for a reason. The barrier to learning to code hid this from people who didn’t code before LLMs.
When something breaks in a release, it falls back on the project owner. People complain, swamp their Git issues board, write posts complaining etc. So yes, it’s their way or the highway WRT to pull requests.
Re: "Learn How To Code" - Team Behind PS3 Emulator RPCS3 Has Had Enough Of People "Peddling AI Slop"
Absolute proper order. As a long time soft dev, If you can’t debug your own code, remember the high-level implementation 10 minutes later, understand the adherence to a project’s code style/structure without using a LLM or just generally be not be able to code blocks of code by yourself, then GTF away from any open source endeavour.
People have to review the ***** spewed out.
To quote Frank Herbert:
“
'Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.'
“