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Please excuse me while I'm having a little existential crisis, lol.

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  • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

    Please excuse me while I'm having a little existential crisis, lol.

    And if that wasn't bad enough, Mozilla has embraced AI (in its code, too), while Linux considers relaxing AI code policy and has some examples of patches co-authored by LLMs.

    I am still yet to think hard about what I want to do about it. But the world I knew is no more.

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    @nina_kali_nina
    SBOMs need a field for "contains slop" separate from "licenses"

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    • nobody@mastodon.acm.orgN nobody@mastodon.acm.org

      @nina_kali_nina
      SBOMs need a field for "contains slop" separate from "licenses"

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      @nina_kali_nina
      Somebody with a white person passport start an EU Citizen Initiative to amend #CRA

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      • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

        Please excuse me while I'm having a little existential crisis, lol.

        And if that wasn't bad enough, Mozilla has embraced AI (in its code, too), while Linux considers relaxing AI code policy and has some examples of patches co-authored by LLMs.

        I am still yet to think hard about what I want to do about it. But the world I knew is no more.

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        @nina_kali_nina not sure if this helps or makes it worse but im not actually sure the blocked user trick is reliable. On some projects I got this warning and spent a few hours looking through commits without finding anything. And I did notice that it counts things as involving copilot even if it didn't do anything real. Like someone not a maintainer had opend a pull request and unintentionally(according to them) asked for a copilot Review. Which doesn't affect the project but Shows up in filters

        So I don't know if I can actually trust this to find what's Ai touched and what isnt

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        • lunathemoongirl@cailincat.cloudL lunathemoongirl@cailincat.cloud

          @nina_kali_nina not sure if this helps or makes it worse but im not actually sure the blocked user trick is reliable. On some projects I got this warning and spent a few hours looking through commits without finding anything. And I did notice that it counts things as involving copilot even if it didn't do anything real. Like someone not a maintainer had opend a pull request and unintentionally(according to them) asked for a copilot Review. Which doesn't affect the project but Shows up in filters

          So I don't know if I can actually trust this to find what's Ai touched and what isnt

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          @nina_kali_nina not to get conspiratorial but I guess companies like Microsoft also have an incentive to make you think everything is made by Ai and to not be able to tell.

          The claude user profile itself also has no commits but shows up as author in like chardet. So idk it does seem to have wonky special rules. And maybe it gets into projects through being associated with the commits in some pull request and the maintainers couldnt tell?

          I mean harfbuzz and chardet are very clear but others.

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          • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

            @moses_izumi @lumi nod nod, I've tried *BSD recently after a long pause, maybe I should double down on it, too

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            @nina_kali_nina @moses_izumi @lumi There's FreeBSD too it seems
            https://www.heise.de/en/news/FreeBSD-policy-AI-generated-source-code-No-thanks-10634141.html

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            • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

              Please excuse me while I'm having a little existential crisis, lol.

              And if that wasn't bad enough, Mozilla has embraced AI (in its code, too), while Linux considers relaxing AI code policy and has some examples of patches co-authored by LLMs.

              I am still yet to think hard about what I want to do about it. But the world I knew is no more.

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              @nina_kali_nina I hear you. But consider this: like any other profession that creates thing, you can divide it into industrial and artisanal. You can produce stuff, or craft stuff. For software, this has just become more real, more relevant and more visible. You and some other gifted ones will remain artisans, crafting beautiful things. Software giants will spit out crappier software.

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              • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                Please excuse me while I'm having a little existential crisis, lol.

                And if that wasn't bad enough, Mozilla has embraced AI (in its code, too), while Linux considers relaxing AI code policy and has some examples of patches co-authored by LLMs.

                I am still yet to think hard about what I want to do about it. But the world I knew is no more.

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                @nina_kali_nina I really, really hope there will be some push to have “AI free” software and hardware recognized. Much like we have ogm free for food. So you can know and choose accordingly.

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                • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                  @zbrown tbh maybe it's not a bad idea, but then maybe it makes more sense to focus on OSes that are explicitly anti-LLM, like NetBSD...

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                  @nina_kali_nina @zbrown NetBSD was my first *nix¹, maybe I should have a look at it again

                  ¹the first one I ran on my own hardware. My first experience was with HP-UX at a year in industry placement in the late '90s

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                    @lispi314 I kind of seriously doubt that 😞

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                    • outfrost@mastodon.socialO outfrost@mastodon.social

                      @lumi @nina_kali_nina @tragivictoria we're gonna have to get so much louder and more annoying about this

                      people who i followed on twitch cause i thought they were cool are now slop sludging *jam games*

                      i genuinely think bullying sloperators is morally correct. their excuses are always such slop too, they're liars cause they'll never admit they just wanna do the bad thing and don't have a singular fuck to give about the world around them

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                      @outfrost @lumi @tragivictoria maybe "bullying" isn't right but boycotting definitely is

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                      • bstacey@icosahedron.websiteB bstacey@icosahedron.website

                        @nina_kali_nina ... WTF do we do?

                        Stay alive until the subsidies run out and it's too expensive to lean on the de-skilling machines any longer?

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                        @bstacey and boycott the slop sources as much as it's feasible personally in the meantime, yeah. And celebrating human projects

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                        • cinebox@masto.hackers.townC cinebox@masto.hackers.town

                          @nina_kali_nina I’m considering giving up on programming altogether tbh. Why bother making more training data for these assholes?

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                          @cinebox I think about it too, but I'd stay for humans who need the software

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                          • aks@scalie.zoneA aks@scalie.zone

                            @nina_kali_nina i used to find it sad. Then got bit angry. But now i just laugh. I laugh at the foolishness, the utter carelessnes.

                            Because thats all I can do without snapping completely. Well, i have already snapped. But you know.

                            I will continue to move slow and fix things. Let the hypefools ruin their codebases I guess.

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                            @aks thank you

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                            • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                              @bstacey and boycott the slop sources as much as it's feasible personally in the meantime, yeah. And celebrating human projects

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                              @nina_kali_nina @bstacey I do think we need a "web of human trust" of some sort.

                              Instead of default-open systems where we ban bad actors, we will have to move to default-closed systems where we explicitly allow people trusted by current members of a given community.

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                              • lanodan@queer.hacktivis.meL lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
                                @moses_izumi @lumi @nina_kali_nina Yeah although given the level of LLM-contamination across architectural foss projects part of me is also like "Wow, Plan9 and other fully-independent self-hosted systems are looking a lot more interesting now".
                                (Like makes me wonder how independent Genode is as well)
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                                @lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me @moses_izumi@fe.disroot.org @lumi@snug.moe @nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt very interesting side-effect of this whole clusterfuck: writing my own software becomes much more enticing than it already was.

                                really tempted to go back to my osdev projects. i won't get a general-purpose OS out of them, but. who cares! maybe I can make a bunch of single-purpose things

                                and maybe i should actually try out plan9... their propaganda page already sold me

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                                • jigend@mastodon.socialJ jigend@mastodon.social

                                  @nina_kali_nina I'd never want the world I knew to stay static. Change is inevitable. I don't think it's ever worth mourning the past for the past's sake.

                                  But, you say existential crisis, is your problem because it is good or because it's bad?

                                  I assume the latter (I still can't get AI to complete simple tasks correctly the majority of the time).

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                                  @JigenD big tech is undermining human connection and labour solidarity, while getting richer. That is nothing new, of course, but it's happening faster than ever

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                                  • alreadydeadxd@infosec.exchangeA alreadydeadxd@infosec.exchange

                                    @nina_kali_nina i don't know about these projects in particular, but not all llm use is automatically bad

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                                    @alreadydeadxd that is either sophistry or depends on one's moral values, though.

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                                    • lunathemoongirl@cailincat.cloudL lunathemoongirl@cailincat.cloud

                                      @nina_kali_nina not sure if this helps or makes it worse but im not actually sure the blocked user trick is reliable. On some projects I got this warning and spent a few hours looking through commits without finding anything. And I did notice that it counts things as involving copilot even if it didn't do anything real. Like someone not a maintainer had opend a pull request and unintentionally(according to them) asked for a copilot Review. Which doesn't affect the project but Shows up in filters

                                      So I don't know if I can actually trust this to find what's Ai touched and what isnt

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                                      @lunathemoongirl it's not super reliable, but it is generally reliable. Consider that Python for example has a policy that allows AI usage: https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/llm-use-in-the-python-source-code

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                                      • lunathemoongirl@cailincat.cloudL lunathemoongirl@cailincat.cloud

                                        @nina_kali_nina not to get conspiratorial but I guess companies like Microsoft also have an incentive to make you think everything is made by Ai and to not be able to tell.

                                        The claude user profile itself also has no commits but shows up as author in like chardet. So idk it does seem to have wonky special rules. And maybe it gets into projects through being associated with the commits in some pull request and the maintainers couldnt tell?

                                        I mean harfbuzz and chardet are very clear but others.

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                                        @lunathemoongirl the detection is based on the commit authors. If you review a PR, you'll see who is the author. I understand that it is in the big tech interests to sneak it in as many places as possible, sure, but I've only seen "embrace, enhance, extinguish" practice and not "oh boy, that was ai? We gotta be careful in PR reviews next time"

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                                        • loredema@mastodon.onlineL loredema@mastodon.online

                                          @nina_kali_nina I hear you. But consider this: like any other profession that creates thing, you can divide it into industrial and artisanal. You can produce stuff, or craft stuff. For software, this has just become more real, more relevant and more visible. You and some other gifted ones will remain artisans, crafting beautiful things. Software giants will spit out crappier software.

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                                          @loredema it is a tragedy for, well, pretty much everyone. Software will be worse, end users will have poorer experience at best, rich folks will get richer while shipping systems proliferating racism, sexism, and so on. And probably worst of all, the trust in software chain will be destroyed.

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