Due to pressure from ultra-left crybaby luddites, Codeberg has updated their TOS to exclude projects that incorporate LLMs in their development tool set
Right when Fable is available again, and I can finally start writing my book.
Your AI code is so great? Fine. If you're that great at programming now, create AI-specific coding sites and repositories. Why would you want the repositories of human-made code slowing you down?
I bet if you could somehow actually assess it accurately, you would find that the rate of sexual predators among the AI bros is vastly greater than among the regular male population. Both have a problem understanding consent.
Heheh. I guess rants are just way more funny once someone has the moral high grounds or something like that. Just complaining about other people's agency while maxxing out one's main character syndrome is a bit lame... In my opinion at least. Good luck with the book, though! 👍
Lmao. Sure. I'm the wrong person to ask anyway. But there has to be a way. Some internet bots seem do be able to avoid em-dashes. And the weird idiosyncracies ChatGPT is known for... I thought Anthropic's product was better than that? But yeah. I kinda hate AI at times. But I also tried storywriting. It's an entire ordeal to get it cleaned up. And back when I tried it, it also did way too many sudden plot twists, introduced random new characters... I suppose models got a bit more clever, though... And I don't really know what you're writing... Whether that's fiction or non-fiction.
There was no pressure. It was simply voted on by Codeberg's active users. You are free to choose another server with users that match your ideas or run your own server.
Downvotes on Lemmy do virtually nothing, as demonstrated by how much traffic this post is still getting. They're basically a placebo that allows people to feel as if they've engaged and made their opinion known, without having to actually engage. I'd posit in many cases downvotes are just as much a measure of success of the reach and reception of a post as upvotes.
Yeah, it doesn't actually matter. It kind of fills the same role as a weird look or awkward silence would in real life.
Which is good, on the old forums you'd see someone post something insane (like actually trolling or insane, not just unpopular or against the jerk, like this one), and since there was no cue it hadn't been taken seriously, the whole thread would derail into arguments about it.
Admittedly, I enjoy that format. I think it requires more investment in the community, by both users and moderation staff. Said as someone who used to administrate a forums.
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Omega_Jimes@lemmy.ca · 15 pts · 26d
I was unaware that hatred of plagiarism engines was an indicator of political ideology.
CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org · 1 pts · 26d
I mean, Lemmy is definitely both far left and anti-LLM on average, so that's one sample point.
IRL few people hate LLMs that much, and mean around the political centre by definition, so that's another one.
Hmm, I wonder if there's an actual general population poll?
Edit: And it's definitely a Luddite thing, pretty much by definition.
wesker@lemmy.sdf.org · -7 pts · 26d
starchylemming@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 26d
unironically
WoodScientist@lemmy.world · 11 pts · 26d
Why do AI bros have such a rapist attitude?
Your AI code is so great? Fine. If you're that great at programming now, create AI-specific coding sites and repositories. Why would you want the repositories of human-made code slowing you down?
I bet if you could somehow actually assess it accurately, you would find that the rate of sexual predators among the AI bros is vastly greater than among the regular male population. Both have a problem understanding consent.
wesker@lemmy.sdf.org · -5 pts · 26d
Kind of a weird thing to say, bro. Free country, though.
hendrik@palaver.p3x.de · 3 pts · 26d
Just Codeberg not free to to do what they like? Sounds a bit like the free country is rules for thee, not for me?
wesker@lemmy.sdf.org · 0 pts · 26d
I ranted in a rant community. Disagreements happen, free country bro.
hendrik@palaver.p3x.de · 2 pts · 26d
Heheh. I guess rants are just way more funny once someone has the moral high grounds or something like that. Just complaining about other people's agency while maxxing out one's main character syndrome is a bit lame... In my opinion at least. Good luck with the book, though! 👍
wesker@lemmy.sdf.org · 3 pts · 26d
Thank you, I've completed 159 pages so far, but I can't figure out how to reliably reduce the number of em dashes.
hendrik@palaver.p3x.de · 1 pts · 26d
Lmao. Sure. I'm the wrong person to ask anyway. But there has to be a way. Some internet bots seem do be able to avoid em-dashes. And the weird idiosyncracies ChatGPT is known for... I thought Anthropic's product was better than that? But yeah. I kinda hate AI at times. But I also tried storywriting. It's an entire ordeal to get it cleaned up. And back when I tried it, it also did way too many sudden plot twists, introduced random new characters... I suppose models got a bit more clever, though... And I don't really know what you're writing... Whether that's fiction or non-fiction.
nagaram@piefed.social · 9 pts · 26d
This feels like a bit
undthr@horp.sciops.net · 1 pts · 26d
🤔
Jozav@lemmy.world · 7 pts · 26d
There was no pressure. It was simply voted on by Codeberg's active users. You are free to choose another server with users that match your ideas or run your own server.
See: https://blog.codeberg.org/protecting-our-floss-commons-from-llms.html
j_g00da@lemmy.sdf.org · 5 pts · 26d
funhole is leaking
rimu@piefed.social · 5 pts · 26d
No, only projects that are primarily vibe coded.
wesker@lemmy.sdf.org · -7 pts · 26d
Everything I do is a vibe, I'm a bit of a trend setter. I guess I'm just not welcome.
pmjv@lemmy.sdf.org · 5 pts · 26d
bro
wesker@lemmy.sdf.org · 4 pts · 26d
Free country. It is a freeeeee country bro.
CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org · 3 pts · 26d
You knew people would downvote this to hell, right?
wesker@lemmy.sdf.org · 1 pts · 26d
Downvotes on Lemmy do virtually nothing, as demonstrated by how much traffic this post is still getting. They're basically a placebo that allows people to feel as if they've engaged and made their opinion known, without having to actually engage. I'd posit in many cases downvotes are just as much a measure of success of the reach and reception of a post as upvotes.
CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org · 2 pts · 26d
Yeah, it doesn't actually matter. It kind of fills the same role as a weird look or awkward silence would in real life.
Which is good, on the old forums you'd see someone post something insane (like actually trolling or insane, not just unpopular or against the jerk, like this one), and since there was no cue it hadn't been taken seriously, the whole thread would derail into arguments about it.
wesker@lemmy.sdf.org · 1 pts · 26d
Admittedly, I enjoy that format. I think it requires more investment in the community, by both users and moderation staff. Said as someone who used to administrate a forums.
pieguy@lemmy.sdf.org · 3 pts · 26d
I don't get it, what does this have to do with His Majesty's Loyal Opposition?
burgermeister@sh.itjust.works · 2 pts · 26d
Vibe check
SecretiveVault@lemmy.zip · 1 pts · 26d
-47 and counting, lol damn OP got stomped on