| ▲ | DANmode 2 hours ago | |||||||
> it’s much simpler to drive a hard line. But driving that line is a cost: to you, your volunteers, or your tokens(?). | ||||||||
| ▲ | latexr 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
There’s no cost to me to stop an entitled disruptive user with zero positive contributions from destabilising the project. No cost to my volunteers either. The opposite is true in both cases; removing that user is a net benefit and I’ve done so in the past specifically to protect the experience of the volunteers. As for tokens, there have been exactly zero cases where someone has submitted LLM code to one of my repos that has been up to my standards and I have accepted it. Yes, I can say that with certainty. If I wanted LLM code I’d ask for it myself, having an intermediary in that process is worse than useless. | ||||||||
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