At this point, if a project is on GitHub it is slop until proven otherwise. I swear 8/10 cases it ends up being slop.
@fun Doesn't make it good. I disagree with systemd accepting LLM stuff too.
@fun They do allow AI-generated content if it is "explicitly stated" that they used AI, since we all know how well that works.
For example, this commit was partially drafted using the Claude model
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/58246e64082eadb0df77d0c7c4ca29e7b2b40ed5
@fun @pj Yeah, we are seeing the fall of the "FOSS community" in real time, where the gap between hobbyists and corpos is made very quickly evident. When code is seen as a product to be pumped out instead of creativity to be written, LLMs seem like the holy grail. This doesn't mean that people that use LLMs are evil or something, just short-sighted with the chance to change.
@fun systemd is genuinely a very good software suite that has a lot going for it, don't let one bad decision (that could be worse honestly. Imagine if they did reviews with no human input like some projects) ruin all its good for you. Its like Linux. If they allow the usage of LLMs in their project, then its their problem when the CVEs start rolling in. We'll have to clean up their mess, but if they keep making one, people will eventually get tired of their antics.