Comment on ONYX: self-hosted messenger with LAN mode and E2EE — an indie project story
wardcore@lemmy.world 20 hours agoFair point! Yes, Claude was used as a coding assistant throughout the project. That said, every single line went through strict manual review — nothing was blindly copy-pasted into the codebase. All architectural decisions, the crypto stack choices, and the overall design are my own. Claude helped with boilerplate and speeding things up, but the project is not “vibe-coded”.
Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 20 hours ago
Gald to hear someone using it the way it should be used. As an assistant.
hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 19 hours ago
Not sure if you broke out of the Matrix here. OP’s reply contained an em-dash, started with an affirmation. Follows the rule of three. I’d say there’s still a high likelihood it’s an AI which “claims” the code went through review.
wardcore@lemmy.world 19 hours ago
Fair skepticism, but no - I used AI for the English translation of my post, since I’m not a native speaker.
greyscale@lemmy.grey.ooo 19 hours ago
The future of validating if people are “real” or not is beginning to feel like fighting with ghosts.
But I feel you, using github copilot as spicy autocomplete is the only way it is useful to me too. I also sort-of like the AI summaries of messages in my notification bar. I just wish that was all guaranteed to be locally generated. I’m kind of hoping a budget NPU will make a decent open local spicy-autocomplete solution at some point.
irmadlad@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
In the future, I’d delete these…LOL. It’s like touching off a power keg in here. But, using AI for language translation is perfectly fine for me.