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Comment by troupo

11 hours ago

> So I can find a bug, I can fix it, but I am not allowed to tell them how exactly I did it.

You can still submit a bug report and tell them exactly how you did it.

> Reviewing code fixes is strictly easier than coming up with them yourself.

Unless it's hundreds or thousands of AI slop PRs each pretending "here's a bug I fixed it"

> You can still submit a bug report and tell them exactly how you did it.

Can you? The announcement says "There will not be a separate process for submitting patches by other means. We do not want to create a shadow contribution system through issues, comments, email, or forks".

So I, as a human, describe in prose which changes I made to e.g. 20 files?

How is that in the spirit of fighting LLM slop?

Also, if I can do that, the LLM slop contributers can also ... do that.

  • > Can you? The announcement says

    That you can still report bugs

    > So I, as a human, describe in prose which changes I made to e.g. 20 files?

    Rarely does a bug require a description of what needs to be done in 20 files

    > Also, if I can do that, the LLM slop contributers can also ... do that.

    Yes, they can. Yes, they will. And yes, it's a problem.