Lemmy may be heading down the path of LLMs

https://leminal.space/post/33312956

Lemmy may be heading down the path of LLMs - Leminal Space

Sadly, it seems like Lemmy is going to integrate LLM code going forward: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/6385 [https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/6385] If you comment on the issue, please try to make sure it’s a productive and thoughtful comment and not pure hate brigading. Consider upvoting the issue to show community interest. Edit: perhaps I should also mention this one here as a similar discussion: https://github.com/sashiko-dev/sashiko/issues/31 [https://github.com/sashiko-dev/sashiko/issues/31] This one concerns the Linux kernel. I hope you’ll forgive me this slight tangent, but more eyes could benefit this one too.

I mean the lead dev is literally agreeing that LLM code shouldn’t be in the project at all as the first reply to the issue. I’m not seeing how it’s headed toward integration from what you’ve linked.
Sadly, the lemmy team seem to have reversed their opinion immediately after. github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-docs/pull/414/changes
Add notice about AI to code of conduct (fixes #413) by Nutomic · Pull Request #414 · LemmyNet/lemmy-docs

Note that the code of conduct is also linked on the lemmy.ml sidebar. Fixes #413

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Better stop using the internet. I always say this, but in the next five years, every single piece of software you use is going to have generated code in it. You may not like it, but it’s happening, so sorry.
There is a growing list of projects to collaborate with that reject LLM code: Asahi Linux ElementaryOS Gentoo GIMP GoToSocial Löve2D Loupe NetBSD postmarketOS Qemu RedoxOS Servo stb libraries Zig
Generative AI Policy - Asahi Linux Documentation

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