Flathub moves to ban nearly all apps and submissions made with generative AI https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/flathub-moves-to-ban-nearly-all-apps-and-submissions-made-with-generative-ai/
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@gamingonlinux the wording on that is a bit sad. There are people who submit total AI slop however those of us using the tools correctly will submit code that looks no different than what a person might write themselves by hand.
I wonder how they intend to deal with that (as in what do you do if you can't even tell it is AI generated).
@alethenorio @gamingonlinux There is no correct use of these tools.
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Flathub moves to ban nearly all apps and submissions made with generative AI https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/flathub-moves-to-ban-nearly-all-apps-and-submissions-made-with-generative-ai/
FlatHub is starting to remind me of Snap.
I’ve tried reporting a few issues, but no one ever seems to pay any attention.
For example, Hüma Browser was discontinued a years ago, and the URL that FlatHub lists as the project’s homepage now redirects to a phishing site.
I don’t think anyone is monitoring their community forums. My account is still pending approval — Discourse forum software’s classic “you posted too soon after joining” issue.
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FlatHub is starting to remind me of Snap.
I’ve tried reporting a few issues, but no one ever seems to pay any attention.
For example, Hüma Browser was discontinued a years ago, and the URL that FlatHub lists as the project’s homepage now redirects to a phishing site.
I don’t think anyone is monitoring their community forums. My account is still pending approval — Discourse forum software’s classic “you posted too soon after joining” issue.
@Linux @gamingonlinux banned for being really cool

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@Linux @gamingonlinux banned for being really cool

@Ciela @Linux @gamingonlinux "No normal person types that fast. What are they doing? Using all their fingers?"
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@Linux @gamingonlinux banned for being really cool

That would be too funny. Actually, Discourse, the software, has a built-in setting that automatically flags new accounts. This is designed to prevent spam, but it can become a problem if you don’t have a fairly active staff on the site, since the backlog can grow extensively.
I’m not a fan of Discourse. Their approach to spam management often acts more as a deterrent to joining and participating. There are better options out there.
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@Ciela @Linux @gamingonlinux "No normal person types that fast. What are they doing? Using all their fingers?"

That status alone, for this long, suggests they don’t monitor their forum.
Discourse, the software, has a built-in setting that automatically flags new accounts. This is designed to prevent spam, but it can become a problem if you don’t have a fairly active staff on the site, since the backlog can grow extensively.
I’m not a fan of Discourse. Their approach to spam management often acts more as a deterrent to joining and participating.
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@Ciela @Linux @gamingonlinux "No normal person types that fast. What are they doing? Using all their fingers?"
@bryanredeagle@beige.party @Ciela@mastodon.ie @Linux@masto.ai @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social Discourse (the software forum Flathub uses) offers spam protection. This is one of the things that bot monitors and flags accounts that violates it. It does generate quite a bit of false positives, but usually there is active human moderation to verify those flags. In this case nobody verified it tho… not sure who moderates Flathub Discourse, but reaching out to them on masto could be a solution
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@bryanredeagle@beige.party @Ciela@mastodon.ie @Linux@masto.ai @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social Discourse (the software forum Flathub uses) offers spam protection. This is one of the things that bot monitors and flags accounts that violates it. It does generate quite a bit of false positives, but usually there is active human moderation to verify those flags. In this case nobody verified it tho… not sure who moderates Flathub Discourse, but reaching out to them on masto could be a solution
Welcome to the conversation. Thanks for participating.
We've gone over this
Linux Is Best (@Linux@masto.ai)
@bryanredeagle@beige.party 🤣 That status alone, for this long, suggests they don’t monitor their forum. Discourse, the software, has a built-in setting that automatically flags new accounts. This is designed to prevent spam, but it can become a problem if you don’t have a fairly active staff on the site, since the backlog can grow extensively. I’m not a fan of Discourse. Their approach to spam management often acts more as a deterrent to joining and participating. @Ciela@mastodon.ie @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social
Mastodon (masto.ai)
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Flathub moves to ban nearly all apps and submissions made with generative AI https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/flathub-moves-to-ban-nearly-all-apps-and-submissions-made-with-generative-ai/
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Welcome to the conversation. Thanks for participating.
We've gone over this
Linux Is Best (@Linux@masto.ai)
@bryanredeagle@beige.party 🤣 That status alone, for this long, suggests they don’t monitor their forum. Discourse, the software, has a built-in setting that automatically flags new accounts. This is designed to prevent spam, but it can become a problem if you don’t have a fairly active staff on the site, since the backlog can grow extensively. I’m not a fan of Discourse. Their approach to spam management often acts more as a deterrent to joining and participating. @Ciela@mastodon.ie @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social
Mastodon (masto.ai)
@Linux@masto.ai @bryanredeagle@beige.party @Ciela@mastodon.ie @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social ah, mastodon didn't showed me this reply. Sorry.
Although I'm curious, have you tried to report it on github then?
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@Linux@masto.ai @bryanredeagle@beige.party @Ciela@mastodon.ie @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social ah, mastodon didn't showed me this reply. Sorry.
Although I'm curious, have you tried to report it on github then?
I do not use Microsoft products or services, which means, I do not have any interest in joining their AI infested site, GitHub.
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Flathub moves to ban nearly all apps and submissions made with generative AI https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/flathub-moves-to-ban-nearly-all-apps-and-submissions-made-with-generative-ai/
@gamingonlinux good, now ban the X11 and unverified apps too.
I got insulted and banned from their Matrix server when I talked about those issues.
Fuck them too, ignorant assholes.
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@gamingonlinux Yeah, copyright infringement is inevitable.
I'm of the opinion that if the generated AI code looks no different than from human code then it didn't save you anything. And if the code was trivial enough for an LLM it probably could be covered with a template snippet from your crafted collection of templates.
And there's research showing no productivity improvement at all, even negative.
@Fedihacker @gamingonlinux the major counterpoint I have to that is that computers are generally better than humans at processing large volumes of text quickly and precisely: much like John Henry vs the steam drill, the machine is just going to be better at rote uncreative tasks like searching correlating checking and translating across a big project. (I speak of tool-using LLMs with shell/file access here, not pure hallucinatory LLMs)
Of course, steam drills should probably not make decisions
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@Fedihacker @gamingonlinux the major counterpoint I have to that is that computers are generally better than humans at processing large volumes of text quickly and precisely: much like John Henry vs the steam drill, the machine is just going to be better at rote uncreative tasks like searching correlating checking and translating across a big project. (I speak of tool-using LLMs with shell/file access here, not pure hallucinatory LLMs)
Of course, steam drills should probably not make decisions
@wilbr @gamingonlinux Process text to do what exactly? Computers are good calculators. You can do calculations to check if a point in euclidean space is bounded within a known volume. Or do calculations to obtain the probability of something happening.
Statistics have a margin of error. Errors can be compounded. A concatenation of trivial snippets based on the probability of them forming a sequence is error compounding, propagation of uncertainty. You end up with a pile of crap. The only thing you can do to mitigate that is using an enormous number of samples to lower the error up to a limit. That's inefficient.
But LLMs are even worse, because they work at token level. Error propagation is greater, so you need even more samples to keep gibberish from happening too often.
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Flathub moves to ban nearly all apps and submissions made with generative AI https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/flathub-moves-to-ban-nearly-all-apps-and-submissions-made-with-generative-ai/
@gamingonlinux I uninstalled flatpak in anticipation that Artix might stop supporting it if it really starts forcing systemd, if their dropping GNOME for that reason is any indication of flatpak's future on that distro. -
Flathub moves to ban nearly all apps and submissions made with generative AI https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/flathub-moves-to-ban-nearly-all-apps-and-submissions-made-with-generative-ai/
@gamingonlinux that is... Good.