<supermarket attendant> oh. It's per 100 grams, so i-
<me> no, that's dumb. How much for the whole thing?
<supermarket attendant> O_o uhh... It's...uhh... $50?
<me> that's a decent price. I'll take it.
<supermarket attendant> O_O;; okay!
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@Wiobyrne @dajb I also like to mention the file in "skill.md", which ends in an instruction on which additional files to always read, and to *reread* them before actually doing any editing work.
They'll still forget the instructions half the time, but at least saying "reread the skills file" is fast.
@Foxboron what if we turn the anger into calling this out in the issue trackers? Which is what folks did. Then the issue tracker got locked down.
Your toot is pulling double duty as both "don't harass/doxx people" which, yes, obviously, don't fucking harass individuals. Good call-out.
But at the same time it *also* reads as then saying "don't complain to FOSS maintainers" which, no, you absolutely should. Everyone should complain loud and publicly about nonsense like what systemd just pulled.
And let's be clear version 2: Are they learning? Yeah, they are. Are they learning everything? No, of course not, that's never been how learning happened. They are (re)learning things like "oh yeah, I can just set a class on this HTML element" and "oh right, I can just <fill in anything here>".
AI isn't a silver bullet, but yes: people learn from using AI. The *way* they learn has changed, and those who want to be, or are (I'm so sorry) teachers need to adapt to that.
Learning changed.
Let me be clear: AI assisted coding is fucking awesome for making people feel empowered to just make something they would never have been able to make without that help.
Is the code "production level"? Who the fuck cares, it's their personal project, fuck off with your gatekeeping.
Does it work? Cool. Did they remember to ask the AI to check for security issues? Even better.
They're not trying to create the next Google. But even if they were: do you even know how Google started? It was jank.