Self-inflicted pain over at #SlopHub. Seems like number of commits is the new Lines Of Code.

My sympathy level: somewhere between Zero and Fuck All.

# Disable Copilot Reviews on Github?

I got slopped on SlopHub. Somebody opened a vibe coded PR on one of my companies repos. The PR is totally overloaded and huge wall of text. So far the new normal. To make things worse Slopilot entered the stage.

Read more: https://janikvonrotz.ch/2026/04/15/disable-copilot-reviews-on-github/

#100daystooffload #microslop #slophub #copilot

Disable Copilot Reviews on Github?

I got slopped on SlopHub. Somebody opened a vibe coded PR on one of my companies repos. The PR is totally overloaded and huge wall of text. So far the new normal. To make things worse Slopilot entered the stage.

@mttaggart
Don't be misled by the corp-speak nonsense; this was just a trial balloon to calibrate where, how, and how often they can deliver ads through #SlopHub. Ads *WILL* return, just maybe not in PRs.

The only correct response is to move the hell off SlopHub.

I told y'all fuckers to leave #SlopHub the day Microsoft bought them, but ya didn't listen, did ya?
@harrysintonen
It's a mystery to me how any open-source project can still be using #SlopHub

@trending Oh, you mean the owners of #SlopHub?

#microslop

@ploum
I think it's that SlopHub's workflow is designed to keep people hooked on using #slophub To do anything, you have to do it on their website, and that's good for their "engagement metrics" (or some such bullshit).

As you point out, the git-email workflow creates a (mild) barrier-to-entry, and sometimes (imho) a small barrier to entry can be a good thing.