Been thinking about this: https://bsky.app/profile/jay.bsky.team/post/3micpg7z2h22g
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I think game developers especially (and I do game dev sometimes, sometimes even for work) tend to perceive code and art as interrelated and intertwined things. I find it unlikely that they can be easily separated.
I suppose some may see form vs function, but I personally see form *as* function.
@cwebber Only someone who didn't work — like, really work — with code can say that code is not art.
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I think game developers especially (and I do game dev sometimes, sometimes even for work) tend to perceive code and art as interrelated and intertwined things. I find it unlikely that they can be easily separated.
I suppose some may see form vs function, but I personally see form *as* function.
@cwebber but, but... Avalokiteśvara *assured * us that form is emptiness, and emptiness is form.
Gate, gate, paragate, paraśamgate, bodhi svaha......
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I think game developers especially (and I do game dev sometimes, sometimes even for work) tend to perceive code and art as interrelated and intertwined things. I find it unlikely that they can be easily separated.
I suppose some may see form vs function, but I personally see form *as* function.
@cwebber i really dont see how one can have any respect for and actual understanding of the craft and still think of code as some neutral and vacuous means to an end. like every path to a solution, every way of thinking about a problem, every line of code, would not be carefully chosen and fully infused by what its writer meant to do
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I think game developers especially (and I do game dev sometimes, sometimes even for work) tend to perceive code and art as interrelated and intertwined things. I find it unlikely that they can be easily separated.
I suppose some may see form vs function, but I personally see form *as* function.
@cwebber Yeah, code *is* content for so many things. Things like the cel shader that the recent Zelda games use is code but 100% also content/art, and if the LLM generated a different shader the game would have a different look. So much of this kind of code is involved in games or art programming, where tiny tweaks to the code create different looks/sounds/actions. It's all part of the Art.
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Been thinking about this: https://bsky.app/profile/jay.bsky.team/post/3micpg7z2h22g
> we also dislike AI slop. this is why we’re using AI to generate code, not content.
It's a philosophical distinction but one I feel like I don't get. Maybe it's because I like livecoding, etc, and see code itself as a form of art. Is AI code *not* slop in a way that feed content is?
And will vibecoded apps with Attie be likely to insert AIgen content?
@cwebber I've got the feeling that some pro-AI folks recently have started to try to make their pill easier to swallow by denouncing "AI slop" and acting like the stuff they do is somehow "AI not-slop it's actually useful we swear". Seen that at DuckDuckGo and Kagi and even Microsoft now
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Been thinking about this: https://bsky.app/profile/jay.bsky.team/post/3micpg7z2h22g
> we also dislike AI slop. this is why we’re using AI to generate code, not content.
It's a philosophical distinction but one I feel like I don't get. Maybe it's because I like livecoding, etc, and see code itself as a form of art. Is AI code *not* slop in a way that feed content is?
And will vibecoded apps with Attie be likely to insert AIgen content?
@cwebber imho everything we do can be art if we want it to be, doesn't mean it is in the absolute, for anyone doing it or enjoying the result, but it can be.
i like writting code i'm proud of, and i did a lot of that, but if i want good enough code fit for a purpose, i find llms to be able to do that now, with serious supervision for important things, much less so for throwaway code.
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I think game developers especially (and I do game dev sometimes, sometimes even for work) tend to perceive code and art as interrelated and intertwined things. I find it unlikely that they can be easily separated.
I suppose some may see form vs function, but I personally see form *as* function.
@cwebber I am not a game developer (not a developer at all), and I am 100% positive that AI generated code IS slop.
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Been thinking about this: https://bsky.app/profile/jay.bsky.team/post/3micpg7z2h22g
> we also dislike AI slop. this is why we’re using AI to generate code, not content.
It's a philosophical distinction but one I feel like I don't get. Maybe it's because I like livecoding, etc, and see code itself as a form of art. Is AI code *not* slop in a way that feed content is?
And will vibecoded apps with Attie be likely to insert AIgen content?
@cwebber I would argue that it's worse, in fact.
- Bad AI art slop is generally static: the processing has been done, it just sits there and looks bad.
- Bad vibe-coded slop is dynamic: it consumes memory, power, and cycles while it's being awful, and that consumption may be unbounded.
- Most people have some innate aesthetic sense and can judge bad AI art slop without a lot of training (although training probably helps)
- Vibe code looks like good code 'cuz LLMs copy structure well, but isn't. -
@cwebber I've got the feeling that some pro-AI folks recently have started to try to make their pill easier to swallow by denouncing "AI slop" and acting like the stuff they do is somehow "AI not-slop it's actually useful we swear". Seen that at DuckDuckGo and Kagi and even Microsoft now
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Been thinking about this: https://bsky.app/profile/jay.bsky.team/post/3micpg7z2h22g
> we also dislike AI slop. this is why we’re using AI to generate code, not content.
It's a philosophical distinction but one I feel like I don't get. Maybe it's because I like livecoding, etc, and see code itself as a form of art. Is AI code *not* slop in a way that feed content is?
And will vibecoded apps with Attie be likely to insert AIgen content?
@cwebber i can only read that statement as an outrageous troll. or at least i hope it's an outrageous troll, because otherwise it's the most misguided thing i've ever read about AI and programming. "we also dislike AI slop. which is why we use AI to generate choreography, not dancing" "which is why we use AI to generate sheet music, not musical performance" "which is why we use AI to generate blueprints, not buildings" "which is why we use AI to generate plots, not novels" etc
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Been thinking about this: https://bsky.app/profile/jay.bsky.team/post/3micpg7z2h22g
> we also dislike AI slop. this is why we’re using AI to generate code, not content.
It's a philosophical distinction but one I feel like I don't get. Maybe it's because I like livecoding, etc, and see code itself as a form of art. Is AI code *not* slop in a way that feed content is?
And will vibecoded apps with Attie be likely to insert AIgen content?
@cwebber AI code is definitely slop
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Been thinking about this: https://bsky.app/profile/jay.bsky.team/post/3micpg7z2h22g
> we also dislike AI slop. this is why we’re using AI to generate code, not content.
It's a philosophical distinction but one I feel like I don't get. Maybe it's because I like livecoding, etc, and see code itself as a form of art. Is AI code *not* slop in a way that feed content is?
And will vibecoded apps with Attie be likely to insert AIgen content?
@cwebber For my own stuff I find code as art to be a spectrum, with different projects falling at different points on the line. It correlates heavily with the extent to which I feel like using LLMs for that project or not.
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Been thinking about this: https://bsky.app/profile/jay.bsky.team/post/3micpg7z2h22g
> we also dislike AI slop. this is why we’re using AI to generate code, not content.
It's a philosophical distinction but one I feel like I don't get. Maybe it's because I like livecoding, etc, and see code itself as a form of art. Is AI code *not* slop in a way that feed content is?
And will vibecoded apps with Attie be likely to insert AIgen content?
@cwebber I consider AI code definitely as slop, the sloppiness just shows itself in different ways. It shows in being inefficient, in having subtle, weird, illogical bugs, in having obvious security holes.
Also, I hate that he's using the word "content" when he means any form of art.
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I think game developers especially (and I do game dev sometimes, sometimes even for work) tend to perceive code and art as interrelated and intertwined things. I find it unlikely that they can be easily separated.
I suppose some may see form vs function, but I personally see form *as* function.
@cwebber Paul's reply here has been living in my head.
Paul Frazee (@pfrazee.com)
As I said elsewhere I am basically radicalized about this. We fight now for personal computing and personal agency or we lose another decade to closed clouds We push now for an open internet and open models. Nobody is going to hand it to us because they’re nice
Bluesky Social (bsky.app)
I fundamentally can't understand this position. Pinning all your hopes for free and open computing on "open models," a thing that doesn't meaningfully exist, is so confusing to me.
But this does appear to be dogma for them.
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@cwebber AI code is definitely slop
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@cwebber AI code is definitely slop
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@cwebber i can only read that statement as an outrageous troll. or at least i hope it's an outrageous troll, because otherwise it's the most misguided thing i've ever read about AI and programming. "we also dislike AI slop. which is why we use AI to generate choreography, not dancing" "which is why we use AI to generate sheet music, not musical performance" "which is why we use AI to generate blueprints, not buildings" "which is why we use AI to generate plots, not novels" etc
@cwebber the existence and grossness of AI slop is a *direct outcome* of choices made in the code that trains and does inference from AI models! the code *determines* the content! you'd think someone who has worked in social media and has thought for five seconds about the consequences of (e.g.) "algorithmic curation" would have a clue about this
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Been thinking about this: https://bsky.app/profile/jay.bsky.team/post/3micpg7z2h22g
> we also dislike AI slop. this is why we’re using AI to generate code, not content.
It's a philosophical distinction but one I feel like I don't get. Maybe it's because I like livecoding, etc, and see code itself as a form of art. Is AI code *not* slop in a way that feed content is?
And will vibecoded apps with Attie be likely to insert AIgen content?
@cwebber One can argue whether code can be art (I'm in the "yes" camp on this one), but doing the job well and building clean, understandable, maintainable software, even if it's not art, pays off. Building it on piles of slop... well, not so much.
I fell like if you're taking so little pride in your work and care for your craft that you outsource it to the garbage machine, maybe you should find a different calling.
I guess it's creating job opportunities for people to fix your mess someday.
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Been thinking about this: https://bsky.app/profile/jay.bsky.team/post/3micpg7z2h22g
> we also dislike AI slop. this is why we’re using AI to generate code, not content.
It's a philosophical distinction but one I feel like I don't get. Maybe it's because I like livecoding, etc, and see code itself as a form of art. Is AI code *not* slop in a way that feed content is?
And will vibecoded apps with Attie be likely to insert AIgen content?
@cwebber Hoo boy does that make my blood boil! 🤪
Code 100% is content. Claiming otherwise is a false distinction. It's like saying horrible awful ingredients in food is bad, that's why they only add horrible awful ingredients to skin creams. Hello! It still gets absorbed into the body ya dorks!
Slop is slop is slop is slop.
(Also I agree with you: code is a form of art. And our industry has been on a warpath to dissuade people from believing that, to society's great detriment.)
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Been thinking about this: https://bsky.app/profile/jay.bsky.team/post/3micpg7z2h22g
> we also dislike AI slop. this is why we’re using AI to generate code, not content.
It's a philosophical distinction but one I feel like I don't get. Maybe it's because I like livecoding, etc, and see code itself as a form of art. Is AI code *not* slop in a way that feed content is?
And will vibecoded apps with Attie be likely to insert AIgen content?
@cwebber it's definitely art, but also, I think anybody that respects their craft, whether that be coding, music, writing, or anything else that takes human skill, would be ok handing some large chunk of it to generative AI
meanwhile, people that just want the result (including money)? usually the ones in favour of genAI
