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Seems like he’s been pushed into using LLMs as a way to cope with the deluge of LLM-generated security reports.
Seems like he’s been pushed into using LLMs as a way to cope with the deluge of LLM-generated security reports.
This whole debacle is making me extremely black pilled about open software in general. Just like cheap computing has died in recent years, I suspect non corporate free software is about to meet the same end to the acclaim of people who think they’re doing a good thing for the world.
Do you mind describing what black pill means in this context? I’m familiar with the red/blue pill references, but could only find the incel context of black pill online. Is it just a “harsh truth” kinda thing?
Sorry for bringing terminally online slang to the table haha
In my head yeah it’s the pill that teaches you a bleak and depressing truth but shows you no way out of it. I may be misusing the term.
You most certainly are, use a different metaphor/descriptor.
He’s using it correctly
I most certainly won’t lol
Ok then, you are labelling yourself as a pathetic loser.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/What-does-black-pill-refer-to
Lol
ain’t that a spicy squirrel…
You gotta get up on ai start using it yourself, good or bad it is what it is and people will be left behind.
I think you misread my comment. I’m depressed that people are harassing open source devs, not that open source devs use LLMs.
I don’t give a shit whether a maintainer like Tridge uses AI, because i trust them to review the AI’s code like they’ve reviewed human contributions since forever.