After receiving the first LLM-generated pull requests, I have decided to blanket no longer look at those. When studying a PR, I take into account who made it, and if they've previously been careful developers. LLM-generated code I have no idea about, and the amount of scrutiny required is just too much. Because I have to assume you have no idea what you are doing.
@bert_hubert
So how do you "resolve" those pull requests? Just close with a remark?
@mboelen yes. I need to put up a warning so people don’t waste their time.
@bert_hubert
Makes sense. So far I didn't get LLM output as a pull request. Or at least not that I recognized as such. Probably a good idea indeed to share within the project if such contributions are welcomed (or not) and how they will be dealt with.
@bert_hubert @mboelen are they wasting any time? (Other than yours if you review it, which is enough reason to discourage it. Or maybe the notice just means they'll hide it)
@bert_hubert given that they don't seem to mind wasting your time with slop PRs, I wouldn't be in any great hurry to put up warning signs.