Is it OK to run software written with the help of AI/LLMs on the Fediverse?
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@evan@cosocial.ca is impossible to avoid
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@evan It has to say something goofy in its coding that humans will understand... like bits from Monty Python films
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@evan@cosocial.ca for me personally, who am not a software engineer and have been trying to find a dev to work with for almost three years now (since Firefish started steering towards a dead-end), it's been an invaluable tool. And I'm very happy with the results I've achieved - I've literally made more progress on my own in one month than we did in several months in Firefish, with several devs helping. Changed and fixed things that have annoyed me for years. It has been super creative for me, and has also helped me a lot to deal with depression.
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@evan No, but harm reduction suggests it might be better than e.g. using Meta products, so slop that isn't owned by a company complicit in multiple genocides is an improvement, even if still an ethical and practical (security, for example) problem.
I hate giving in to lesser evilism, though. Can we just do good things instead of always bargaining for a decrease in evil?
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@mkljczk 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥