Ai Bros always insist that its inevitable and that we have to deal with it. You know how we deal with it? By banning the slop that is generated by llms. Now you deal with it.
The issue is, I don’t think the generative is here to stay. But it’s clear the industrial stuff has solidified. Wifi 7 has AI on an NPU as part of the spec. Because when it can learn the radio signals in the air and the interference it needs to avoid, you get vastly better wifi. BGP is a great protocol for routes between ASes, but it’s dumb protocol, it relies on static rules and metrics. AI overlays are making better routing choices based on learned patterns of traffic, ISPs have seen gains by better optimization.
The industrial grade AI has an objectively proven track record. People can downvote me all they want, none of that matters in the light of fact. AI is in a lot of programming. The stuff that’s proven is the boilerplate. The industrial AI. The generative AI where you ask a few words and get a wbesite, yeah that’s smoke and mirrors. Bridges aren’t useful while they’re being built, they’re only useful after they’re built.
Just like we saw wizards to churn code out back in the day, we’re going to see that with AI in coding. Is the AI going to code at least 50% of the program? Not likely. But having a ban on even 1% AI in code is just unrealistic. One, it denies the reality that we’re already using some AI in tech and coding. Two, you better believe that bad actors are going to be using AI to punch holes in software. And three, it’s completely unenforceable. Flathub lacks the staff to actually police that policy and so it’s going to devolve into Flathub chancing rumors and “hints” on which program has AI in it or not.
And it’s silly because when we have tools and use them correctly, they make our lives easier. Is the 100% generative AI garbage at coding, absolutely. But things like technical documentation, generating API docs, commenting DDL, and so on. Things that we programmers aren’t paid enough for. We talk about commenting our code, who here has time to do that properly? We keep trying to invent all kinds of new ways to “auto-doc”. But now we have a generic documentation generator.
You must accept the mountain of garbage, because the mountain has grown so very high, and we can’t figure out how to shut down the garbage generator. We’ve tried nothing and we’re all out of ideas. Just learn to live in garbage.
Weird line of shit to pull out of your ass. No, most code since 3 years ago wasn’t written by ai. I’m a developer on a team and probably way less than 5% of our code is written by ai, and most of that is in the past few months.
ai assistance isn’t opt out dipshit, my keyboard doesn’t ask the AI before sending letters to my screen which is literally all that happens when I code. I have never even interacted with AI coding programs, you would have to intentionally download one in order for that.
ai assistance isn’t opt out dipshit, my keyboard doesn’t ask the AI before sending letters to my screen which is literally all that happens when I code.
If you use any of the popular mainstream IDEs, and have ever accepted a tab autocomplete, you actually have precisely done that.
If you use neovim or etc though then fair enough. Also props for using the best IDE :p
But if you VS code and have ever accepted a tab autocomplete… yes you were using AI friend lol
So basically nothing written in the past 3 years? lol
People have zero goddamn clue how much code is ai assisted (almost everything written since 2023)
AI assistance has been opt out for years. Deal with it.
Ai Bros always insist that its inevitable and that we have to deal with it. You know how we deal with it? By banning the slop that is generated by llms. Now you deal with it.
AI slop is primarily the product of a bunch of amateurs who are fucking around.
No one cares if you ban that, go ahead.
The majority of actual valuable and useful output of AI is shit you will never even care about or interact with in your say to day life.
Basically any video game debeloped in the past couple years is riddled with AI generated code.
Even the devs who made it are likely unaware of this.
At my job I proctor interviews for devs and an enormous amount of devs have zero clue the built in autocomplete in VS Code, for example, is AI.
I tell them this and theyre shocked, “Ive been using AI this whole time?!” Yeah dawg lol…
I gaurentee you the average “real” game on steam with actual downloads and people playing it, has big chunks of its code AI generated.
The most popular IDE for the unity game engine and godot engine are both vs code.
Which means countless devs are out there, right now tab sutocomplete accepting mountains of AI generated code into their games.
They dont know its AI.
Their managers dont know its AI
The people buying their games dont know its AI.
No one even knows or cares.
*That is the reality, and has been for a long while now too.
So yeah… get used to it lol
You care. /thread
The issue is, I don’t think the generative is here to stay. But it’s clear the industrial stuff has solidified. Wifi 7 has AI on an NPU as part of the spec. Because when it can learn the radio signals in the air and the interference it needs to avoid, you get vastly better wifi. BGP is a great protocol for routes between ASes, but it’s dumb protocol, it relies on static rules and metrics. AI overlays are making better routing choices based on learned patterns of traffic, ISPs have seen gains by better optimization.
The industrial grade AI has an objectively proven track record. People can downvote me all they want, none of that matters in the light of fact. AI is in a lot of programming. The stuff that’s proven is the boilerplate. The industrial AI. The generative AI where you ask a few words and get a wbesite, yeah that’s smoke and mirrors. Bridges aren’t useful while they’re being built, they’re only useful after they’re built.
Just like we saw wizards to churn code out back in the day, we’re going to see that with AI in coding. Is the AI going to code at least 50% of the program? Not likely. But having a ban on even 1% AI in code is just unrealistic. One, it denies the reality that we’re already using some AI in tech and coding. Two, you better believe that bad actors are going to be using AI to punch holes in software. And three, it’s completely unenforceable. Flathub lacks the staff to actually police that policy and so it’s going to devolve into Flathub chancing rumors and “hints” on which program has AI in it or not.
And it’s silly because when we have tools and use them correctly, they make our lives easier. Is the 100% generative AI garbage at coding, absolutely. But things like technical documentation, generating API docs, commenting DDL, and so on. Things that we programmers aren’t paid enough for. We talk about commenting our code, who here has time to do that properly? We keep trying to invent all kinds of new ways to “auto-doc”. But now we have a generic documentation generator.
So does the dude who introduced this policy btw. They did this because they’re flooded with low-quality PRs, not because AI only produces slop.
You must accept the mountain of garbage, because the mountain has grown so very high, and we can’t figure out how to shut down the garbage generator. We’ve tried nothing and we’re all out of ideas. Just learn to live in garbage.
Weird line of shit to pull out of your ass. No, most code since 3 years ago wasn’t written by ai. I’m a developer on a team and probably way less than 5% of our code is written by ai, and most of that is in the past few months.
What IDE do you and your team use.
If you use any mainstream IDE, you’ve probably been unwittingly including AI generated code for years now.
Unless your whole team is using vim or something, yeah, I hate to break it to you but massive chunks of your codebase actually were AI generated.
Only one I know of that still isnt aggressively doing this is Eclipse, but even Java devs very often use IntelliJ instead.
Auto-complete doesn’t count as “ai generated”. It’s almost a stretch to call it “ai assisted”.
How do you know nobody has used autocomplete in an IDE in recent years? Because even that uses LLMs.
Not sure why you’re downvoted for stating the truth.
Because a lot of people don’t want to admit to themselves that they’ve been using AI assistance already, I’m assuming.
ai assistance isn’t opt out dipshit, my keyboard doesn’t ask the AI before sending letters to my screen which is literally all that happens when I code. I have never even interacted with AI coding programs, you would have to intentionally download one in order for that.
If you use any of the popular mainstream IDEs, and have ever accepted a tab autocomplete, you actually have precisely done that.
If you use neovim or etc though then fair enough. Also props for using the best IDE :p
But if you VS code and have ever accepted a tab autocomplete… yes you were using AI friend lol
They probably think that every intellisense or code completion is AI.
A lot of IDEs use some form of machine learning for autocompletion, but it’s very different from slopcode generation.