I'm building a list of #slopfree software projects to help developers, businesses and software users make choices about their software usage.
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I'm building a list of #slopfree software projects to help developers, businesses and software users make choices about their software usage.
And I wanted to provide a (semi-)positive counterpart to the AI doom.
slopfree-software-index
slopfree-software-index - A list of open-source projects that reject AI-generated code
Codeberg.org (codeberg.org)
Happy to take suggestions and contributions!
EDIT: Thanks everyone for their support! I will need time to process all the replies, I will get back to you over the next few days.
EDIT 2: I've compiled the contributions into the project - thanks for your suggestions! If any are missing, please file an issue or PR so I can easily track suggestions
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@sitcom_nemesis perhaps worth noting that pretty much any GPLed thing is likely to be slop free. You either need a restrictive license or a tight governance model (like BSD OSes). Perhaps there's evidence otherwise but I don't think so at this point. A lot of permissive projects are unsurprisingly adopting vibecoding.
@swannodette I wouldn't be surprised about this correlation, I believe the appeal of permissive licenses is that they are corporate friendly and LLMs are certainly corporate friendly. Similarly, GPL licenses are corporate-unfriendly and more community-based and I think community-based projects tend to be more hostile to LLMs.
But I think this is all correlation, not necessarily causation
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