@cloudhop It’s not constrained by knowledge and understanding. Which is clearly the issue. The quality is dropping. Rapidly.
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Open source maintainers already had enough to worry about before the ongoing agentic AI revolution... my thoughts on recent AI-induced problems in open source development: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZJ7A1QoUEI@geerlingguy A lot of open source is also unmaintained. I can only imagine the horrors of low effort random forks all over the place

If you couldn’t have written it yourself. Don’t use AI. If you can’t read and understand the code (and architecture) that the AI generated. Delete it and learn and write it yourself.
That’s my take.

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I'm giving up on Google.@lina It’s wild how different the AI replies and the “traditional” list of actual real sources can be. Especially since it’s the same idea (just with an AI summary).
It’s getting really weird.
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Honestly Matrix E2EE and federation is a bit like cryptocurrency (without going into all its other social problems).@lina I like the idea of separating things and making them composable. Authentication isn’t part of the app, the UI isn’t part of the app, and apps and UI can integrate so you can have a wider set of working together services that can be swapped out.
Also there are a good number of people suggesting a literal move to IRC. So, yikes there.
Those were the days, email, IRC, and Usenet. But I don’t want to go back

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Honestly Matrix E2EE and federation is a bit like cryptocurrency (without going into all its other social problems).@lina I agree with you in spirit, but I don’t think I could ever use IRC again with all its janky weirdness (I mean, usernames!).
But a spiritual successor to IRC would make sense.
Just my two random small coins
