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  • civodul@toot.aquilenet.frC This user is from outside of this forum
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    Well-documented list of free software projects and their use of genAI:
    https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware

    It’s already a long list that shows what looks like uncritical adoption, both by high-profile projects (systemd, VLC, etc.) and by niche projects (GNU Mach is a prime example).

    enthalpiste@social.sciences.reE hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH profpatsch@mastodon.xyzP khinsen@scholar.socialK janneke@todon.nlJ 9 Replies Last reply
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    • civodul@toot.aquilenet.frC civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr

      Well-documented list of free software projects and their use of genAI:
      https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware

      It’s already a long list that shows what looks like uncritical adoption, both by high-profile projects (systemd, VLC, etc.) and by niche projects (GNU Mach is a prime example).

      enthalpiste@social.sciences.reE This user is from outside of this forum
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      @civodul Hugo is in the list? Fuuuuuck... 😔

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      • civodul@toot.aquilenet.frC civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr

        Well-documented list of free software projects and their use of genAI:
        https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware

        It’s already a long list that shows what looks like uncritical adoption, both by high-profile projects (systemd, VLC, etc.) and by niche projects (GNU Mach is a prime example).

        hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH This user is from outside of this forum
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        @civodul vlc and mach are not correct. mach has not accepted generated source code, vlc appears to have nothing at all but the absent "creator" who doesn't contribute talking on a podcast. "use of genAI" is defined extremely broadly here in a way i find intended to harm

        hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH domo@pizza.enby.cityD tusharhero@mathstodon.xyzT 3 Replies Last reply
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        • hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH hipsterelectron@circumstances.run

          @civodul vlc and mach are not correct. mach has not accepted generated source code, vlc appears to have nothing at all but the absent "creator" who doesn't contribute talking on a podcast. "use of genAI" is defined extremely broadly here in a way i find intended to harm

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          @civodul "what looks like uncritical adoption" is kind of irresponsible to say without perusing the very projects you mention by name at least

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          • civodul@toot.aquilenet.frC civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr

            Well-documented list of free software projects and their use of genAI:
            https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware

            It’s already a long list that shows what looks like uncritical adoption, both by high-profile projects (systemd, VLC, etc.) and by niche projects (GNU Mach is a prime example).

            profpatsch@mastodon.xyzP This user is from outside of this forum
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            @civodul > A policy that permits the use of AI/LLMs in any capacity or is declared to be vibecoded. Both vibecoding and opening the door for people to vibecode count as a permissive AI policy.

            What a big huge dumb pile of bollocks this is

            profpatsch@mastodon.xyzP civodul@toot.aquilenet.frC tirifto@jam.xwx.moeT 3 Replies Last reply
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            • profpatsch@mastodon.xyzP profpatsch@mastodon.xyz

              @civodul > A policy that permits the use of AI/LLMs in any capacity or is declared to be vibecoded. Both vibecoding and opening the door for people to vibecode count as a permissive AI policy.

              What a big huge dumb pile of bollocks this is

              profpatsch@mastodon.xyzP This user is from outside of this forum
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              @civodul Reminds me of the time everybody had to change their branch from `master` to `main`, otherwise a big crowd of holier-than-thou warriors would descend upon your project to shame it

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              • profpatsch@mastodon.xyzP profpatsch@mastodon.xyz

                @civodul Reminds me of the time everybody had to change their branch from `master` to `main`, otherwise a big crowd of holier-than-thou warriors would descend upon your project to shame it

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                @civodul Oh yeah, and marking something as “tainted” is very nice & cool & good & mentally stable behaviour

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                • profpatsch@mastodon.xyzP profpatsch@mastodon.xyz

                  @civodul Oh yeah, and marking something as “tainted” is very nice & cool & good & mentally stable behaviour

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                  @civodul Very funny though

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                  • civodul@toot.aquilenet.frC civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr

                    Well-documented list of free software projects and their use of genAI:
                    https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware

                    It’s already a long list that shows what looks like uncritical adoption, both by high-profile projects (systemd, VLC, etc.) and by niche projects (GNU Mach is a prime example).

                    khinsen@scholar.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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                    The most surprising for me is Anubis.

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                    • civodul@toot.aquilenet.frC civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr

                      Well-documented list of free software projects and their use of genAI:
                      https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware

                      It’s already a long list that shows what looks like uncritical adoption, both by high-profile projects (systemd, VLC, etc.) and by niche projects (GNU Mach is a prime example).

                      janneke@todon.nlJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @civodul
                      AFAIK are for Hurd projects like GNU Mach LLMs "only" used to point out possible problems. Code should always be written by humans.

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                      • hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH hipsterelectron@circumstances.run

                        @civodul "what looks like uncritical adoption" is kind of irresponsible to say without perusing the very projects you mention by name at least

                        khinsen@scholar.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @hipsterelectron I agree that the categorization is a bit too extremist. But the list is a good starting point for doing one's own explorations.

                        @civodul

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                        • khinsen@scholar.socialK khinsen@scholar.social

                          The most surprising for me is Anubis.

                          hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @khinsen they haven't accepted LLM contributions which is a really significant distinction

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                          • civodul@toot.aquilenet.frC civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr

                            Well-documented list of free software projects and their use of genAI:
                            https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware

                            It’s already a long list that shows what looks like uncritical adoption, both by high-profile projects (systemd, VLC, etc.) and by niche projects (GNU Mach is a prime example).

                            cnx@awkward.placeC This user is from outside of this forum
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                            Meanwhile, @civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr, at Oracle:

                            Contributions in the OpenJDK Community must not include content generated, in part or in full, by large language models, diffusion models, or similar deep-learning systems. Content, in this context, includes but is not limited to source code, text, and images in OpenJDK Git repositories, GitHub pull requests, e-mail messages, wiki pages, and JBS issues.

                            I want this so bad for Guix <img class="not-responsive emoji" src="https://awkward.place/emoji/stolen/blobsadfrown.png" title=":blobsadfrown:" />

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                            • khinsen@scholar.socialK khinsen@scholar.social

                              @hipsterelectron I agree that the categorization is a bit too extremist. But the list is a good starting point for doing one's own explorations.

                              @civodul

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                              @khinsen @civodul i'm glad to see they provide citations now. the first version of this i saw a few weeks ago didn't. i had to delete my initial reply which failed to examine it before responding and it seems like a good change. their labels are not remotely helpful and seem intended to obfuscate. i really do not respect the categorization they employ but do not contest that the projects they include are all worth listing (including the ones @civodul mentioned in OP). i just have a strong aversion to the failure to make distinctions which i feel harms the ability to help the users of this list to extend the analysis beyond LLMs to e.g. surveillance and other harmful influences

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                              • cnx@awkward.placeC cnx@awkward.place

                                Meanwhile, @civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr, at Oracle:

                                Contributions in the OpenJDK Community must not include content generated, in part or in full, by large language models, diffusion models, or similar deep-learning systems. Content, in this context, includes but is not limited to source code, text, and images in OpenJDK Git repositories, GitHub pull requests, e-mail messages, wiki pages, and JBS issues.

                                I want this so bad for Guix <img class="not-responsive emoji" src="https://awkward.place/emoji/stolen/blobsadfrown.png" title=":blobsadfrown:" />

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                                @cnx @civodul

                                is only and just because Oracle is scared of copyright consequences
                                ... rightfully so!

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                                • hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH hipsterelectron@circumstances.run

                                  @khinsen @civodul i'm glad to see they provide citations now. the first version of this i saw a few weeks ago didn't. i had to delete my initial reply which failed to examine it before responding and it seems like a good change. their labels are not remotely helpful and seem intended to obfuscate. i really do not respect the categorization they employ but do not contest that the projects they include are all worth listing (including the ones @civodul mentioned in OP). i just have a strong aversion to the failure to make distinctions which i feel harms the ability to help the users of this list to extend the analysis beyond LLMs to e.g. surveillance and other harmful influences

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                                  @khinsen @civodul come to think of it, maybe i could be my own change and make such a table for surveillance of different varieties. i'm sorry @civodul for my initial response since i fully believe you to be aware of and thoughtful about this. i was clearly being defensive and that's extremely unhelpful here. i will try very hard to avoid this and i admire your ability to accept hard truths

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                                  • civodul@toot.aquilenet.frC civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr

                                    Well-documented list of free software projects and their use of genAI:
                                    https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware

                                    It’s already a long list that shows what looks like uncritical adoption, both by high-profile projects (systemd, VLC, etc.) and by niche projects (GNU Mach is a prime example).

                                    yacodes@mastodon.socialY This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @civodul This list is so devastating. KOReader, Hugo, AntennaPod were great projects…

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                                    • civodul@toot.aquilenet.frC civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr

                                      Well-documented list of free software projects and their use of genAI:
                                      https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware

                                      It’s already a long list that shows what looks like uncritical adoption, both by high-profile projects (systemd, VLC, etc.) and by niche projects (GNU Mach is a prime example).

                                      emaste@mastodon.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @civodul This list is poorly curated. FreeBSD was included with a link to a commit I authored (without LLM use) as "evidence", because a report submitted to the security team made use of an LLM. It currently links to https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src?tab=contributing-ov-file#quality-expectations as evidence of a permissive AI policy.

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                                      • emaste@mastodon.socialE emaste@mastodon.social

                                        @civodul This list is poorly curated. FreeBSD was included with a link to a commit I authored (without LLM use) as "evidence", because a report submitted to the security team made use of an LLM. It currently links to https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src?tab=contributing-ov-file#quality-expectations as evidence of a permissive AI policy.

                                        civodul@toot.aquilenet.frC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @emaste I guess they consider “permissive” anything that doesn’t explicitly forbid genAI-assisted contributions.

                                        I don’t see a commit link for FreeBSD, but maybe that’s because you reported it before?

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                                        • civodul@toot.aquilenet.frC civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr

                                          @emaste I guess they consider “permissive” anything that doesn’t explicitly forbid genAI-assisted contributions.

                                          I don’t see a commit link for FreeBSD, but maybe that’s because you reported it before?

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                                          @civodul Yeah, I submitted a ticket about misleading information for FreeBSD and they subsequently removed the commit links.

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