He’s the guy who would hide his zombie bite
Lutris now being built with Claude AI, developer decides to hide it after backlash
Submitted 3 days ago by monetaryabyss@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show to news@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show
Submitted 3 days ago by monetaryabyss@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show to news@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show
He’s the guy who would hide his zombie bite
Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 3 days ago
If people don’t like that project maintainers start using AI tools to develop the project, they should start contrinuting themselves.
The main reason the Lutris maintainer started using it, was because of depression, stress and burnout. All valid reasons, in my book, to start using such tools.
Hiding the commits as an emotional reaction to the negative feedback he got for it, is another thing. It should be transparent. Trust has been broken because of this part.
bonenode@piefed.social 2 days ago
Just as in almost all other cross-posts, someone missing the point.
That they used AI for coding is not great, but responding by saying they simply won’t declare what is AI and what is not, is just childish.
I think all the backlash they are facing is 99% directed at their tone-deaf response.
Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 2 days ago
And what point is that?
This was also my point. Hiding what was AI made, just because people didn’t like it, is not the way to do it.
HobbitFoot@thelemmy.club 2 days ago
Could an open source project go back and remove and replace all the work of one contributor?
Pogogunner@sopuli.xyz 2 days ago
I’m trying to be open to this idea of yours, but I don’t understand why one would use AI tools instead of simply not working on the project and taking a break.
If the users aren’t paying, they’re not entitled to updates and fixes - they get them when the developer has the time and willingness. AI tools actively create worse code that will make future work harder.
Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 2 days ago
Maybe they feel obligated to continue, because it became such a popular project. They likely don’t want to let people down by dropping the project entirely.
Sure, but they are an experienced developer that reviews the code before it gets committed (as I understood it).