Someone decided to get an LLM to create a website summarising a bunch of libraries in the Rust compiler development ecosystem, and the whole thing is chock full of inaccuracies, misinformation, or entirely hallucinated features that don't actually exist.

It rated my parser library as slower than one that runs several orders of magnitude slower on every benchmark I've seen.

For my diagnostic library, it hallucinated a feature that the library doesn't even have.

I have spent so many hundreds of hours curating the docs and examples for these projects. Why do people do silly crap like this?

@jsbarretto they probably don't know enough about any of the libraries to know it's wrong.
@dysfun Right?! If someone wanted rubbish half-truths about stuff they can pollute their brains with an LLM of their own accord. The internet doesn't need someone that's infatuated with their box of statistics to decide that their Claude subscription is an authority on this stuff.
@jsbarretto i know, you know, but you've surely noticed that this shit just rots peoples' brains apparently leaving them unable to engage logic?
@dysfun Oh, certainly. I'm moving my stuff to codeberg for a reason. It just breaks my brain that people keep doing this. It's... *gutter faux-intellectualism*
@jsbarretto yeah it breaks me too