And it’s important to know, if that’s your attitude, your gonna get laughed out of every open source circle.
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TechSquidTV@lemmy.world 3 weeks agoNo to be clear, open source code owes you absolutely nothing at all and has zero responsibilities. It’s important that you know that.
DoPeopleLookHere@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
cheesemoo@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Sure, you’re providing some code for free. Obviously you don’t owe anyone anything. But conversely, nobody owes you their time or attention just because you wrote something.
If you want people to actually use your code, you probably need to take some responsibility. And listen to the criticisms others have shared here.
TechSquidTV@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
I never asked for anything
papertowels@mander.xyz 3 weeks ago
Personally, whether or not this will be maintained in the future is the biggest reason why I’m unlikely to try this. If the main developer vibe-coded it up, then in my book there’s a lower chance that the codebase will be maintained in the future.
If your response to “How will you maintain this?” is “nothing is owed”, it really cements the idea that this will not be maintained.
If an application is unlikely to be maintained in the future, then the risk-reward ratio will rarely justify me incorporating it into my workflow.
deleted@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
He did add “make it secure and maintain it” to the prompt so He’s good.
TechSquidTV@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
I’m a better developer than you, who happens to use AI because it’s nearly 2026