Not gonna lie, I used slop early on when it was available, as well as when I was starting to get my footing with PowerShell, working on the CopyCompare script.

I quit using it fairly early on after hearing more and more about how awful it is for the environment, and how companies would shoehorn it into everything unnecessarily just to make a quick buck off the boom. Not to mention my own experience having to troubleshoot and re-do bad code that it would spit out.

I haven't used it since, but I would be lying if I said I've never used it.


RE: https://shrimp.starlightnet.work/notes/aj1s589tmp68nwpf
@maddy you know its a lot of the same for me. I know I had used it to get bits and pieces of things to edit together to make a mockup of my character that I have since comissioned artists to actually make so I can even say that my character is technically the result of early generative AI usage in which I then paid artists to actually draw and create for me. I vehemently reject AI now to the point that I delete programs that just put it in and use worse alternatives just to make a point. But I wasnt always like this and I should not be treated poorly because of something that I had once done years ago.
@RedCyberPandaz Totally agree. ​