While I understand the good intentions behind this, I had to reject the pull request.
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While I understand the good intentions behind this, I had to reject the pull request.
NotiMail can be forked, but it’s not meant to be managed by AI.
@stefano 40 commits 🤗
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While I understand the good intentions behind this, I had to reject the pull request.
NotiMail can be forked, but it’s not meant to be managed by AI.
@stefano It‘s crazy to me how someone would think that a PR with just the title V3.0 and no other comments, that changes basically everything about a projects code, would be able to get any kind of acceptance
Also: Didn’t know about this project of yours, that looks convenient

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While I understand the good intentions behind this, I had to reject the pull request.
NotiMail can be forked, but it’s not meant to be managed by AI.
A big 👍 to you
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While I understand the good intentions behind this, I had to reject the pull request.
NotiMail can be forked, but it’s not meant to be managed by AI.
@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe WTF. At the very least each commit should have been its own PR. -
@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe WTF. At the very least each commit should have been its own PR.
@divVerent @stefano Well, the commits themselves look rather odd at times (e.g. the reset link), so I guess they reflect the interaction history the committer had with their "co-author" more than individual features.
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While I understand the good intentions behind this, I had to reject the pull request.
NotiMail can be forked, but it’s not meant to be managed by AI.
@stefano The lazyness in this PR is insane, they didn't even bother to do the absolute minimum.
Feels like a slap in the face, downright disrespectful. :/
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While I understand the good intentions behind this, I had to reject the pull request.
NotiMail can be forked, but it’s not meant to be managed by AI.
@stefano The operator had to pay for the usage of the LLM and you had to waste a bit of your time.
Both of you lost. But yours was unintentional.
I couldn't hate more the 'agents' that are deployed just to earn github-points and internet-points (and probably to introduce backdoors here and there).
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While I understand the good intentions behind this, I had to reject the pull request.
NotiMail can be forked, but it’s not meant to be managed by AI.
@stefano You must have the patience of a saint. I can't think of a generous intention behind an inexplicable ~ +6000/-1000 line change across 37 files!
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While I understand the good intentions behind this, I had to reject the pull request.
NotiMail can be forked, but it’s not meant to be managed by AI.
@stefano 40 commits, 6.5k lines of code, zero description. That person has to be out of their mind to think that you would accept this.
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While I understand the good intentions behind this, I had to reject the pull request.
NotiMail can be forked, but it’s not meant to be managed by AI.
@stefano Whoa! If that’s not a reason to reject a PR, I don’t know what is 😆
OTOH, I learned about this neat little tool of yours. 👍🏼🤗 -
While I understand the good intentions behind this, I had to reject the pull request.
NotiMail can be forked, but it’s not meant to be managed by AI.
@stefano and this is a good reason for me to keep studying Rust and also look at Ada. Less chance of AI slop PR 😂