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littlestymaar 14 hours ago

Why would you make Claude write your commit message for a commit you've spent years working on though?

Neywiny 14 hours ago | parent [-]

1. Be not good at or a fan of git when coding

2. Be not good at or a fan of git when committing

Not sure what the disconnect is.

Now if it were vibecoded, I wouldn't be surprised. But benefit of the doubt

Jach 12 hours ago | parent [-]

We're well beyond benefit of the doubt these days. If it looks like a duck... For me there wasn't any doubt, the author's first top comment here was evidence enough, then seeing the readme + random code + random commit message, it's all obvious LLM-speak to me.

I don't particularly care, though, and I'm more positive about LLMs than negative even if I don't (yet?) use them very much. I think it's hilarious that a few people asked for Python bindings and then bam, done, and one person is like "..wha?" Yes, LLMs can do that sort of grunt work now! How cool, if kind of pointless. Couldn't the cycles have just been spent on trying to make muPDF better? Though I see they're in C and AGPL, I suppose either is motivation enough to do a rewrite instead. (This is MIT Licensed though it's still unclear to me how 100% or even large-% vibe-coded code deserves any copyright protection, I think all such should generally be under the Unlicense/public domain.)

If the intent of "benefit of the doubt" is to reduce people having a freak out over anyone who dares use these tools, I get that.

lulzx 12 hours ago | parent [-]

I have updated the licence to WTFPL.

I'll try my best to make it a really good one!

littlestymaar an hour ago | parent [-]

> I have updated the licence to WTFPL.

You still have no basis in claiming copyright protection hence you cannot set a license on that code.

Instead of the WTFPL you should just write a disclaimer that due to being machine generated and devoid of creating work, the work is not protected by copyright and free to be used without any license.

lulzx an hour ago | parent [-]

hasn't world moved on from these things already?