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Re: "Learn How To Code" - Team Behind PS3 Emulator RPCS3 Has Had Enough Of People "Peddling AI Slop"

Jimmytodgers

@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"

Jimmytodgers

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.'