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 i fully agree.
when I started playing around with llm generated code after a couple of decades of being afk i appreciated the fact that I could build out ideas by myself .
I also thought that I could use this new found capability to give back to ppen source projects that i admired.
Now, after several weeks of playing around I am convinced that submitting my llm generated code would be counter productive instead of helpful to those projects.