Comment by whimsicalism 19 days ago kinda sad to see y'all brigading an OSS project, regardless of what you think of AI 5 comments whimsicalism Reply rchaud 19 days ago how do you know it wasn't an AI bot account posting all those laugh emojis? whimsicalism 19 days ago reactions are fine but cluttering the PR with comments? bad form xigency 18 days ago I understand your point however no one forced Microsoft to buy GitHub and use it as a Trojan horse for A.I. And for that matter, they have all the power in the world to put gates around their repo's and the repo's comment threads. 2 replies →
rchaud 19 days ago how do you know it wasn't an AI bot account posting all those laugh emojis? whimsicalism 19 days ago reactions are fine but cluttering the PR with comments? bad form xigency 18 days ago I understand your point however no one forced Microsoft to buy GitHub and use it as a Trojan horse for A.I. And for that matter, they have all the power in the world to put gates around their repo's and the repo's comment threads. 2 replies →
whimsicalism 19 days ago reactions are fine but cluttering the PR with comments? bad form xigency 18 days ago I understand your point however no one forced Microsoft to buy GitHub and use it as a Trojan horse for A.I. And for that matter, they have all the power in the world to put gates around their repo's and the repo's comment threads. 2 replies →
xigency 18 days ago I understand your point however no one forced Microsoft to buy GitHub and use it as a Trojan horse for A.I. And for that matter, they have all the power in the world to put gates around their repo's and the repo's comment threads. 2 replies →
how do you know it wasn't an AI bot account posting all those laugh emojis?
reactions are fine but cluttering the PR with comments? bad form
I understand your point however no one forced Microsoft to buy GitHub and use it as a Trojan horse for A.I. And for that matter, they have all the power in the world to put gates around their repo's and the repo's comment threads.
2 replies →