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@GloriousEggroll@SuperSisi There's also a pretty big difference between a home made burger that you know what goes into it and a production line with so many preservatives that the flies won't go near it.
Just another reminder I'm still working on the GE-Proton 11 video playback rework. It's a huge task I've been working on non-stop since March. I've squashed all of the major bugs and am currently just cleaning up regressions that came with the 10->11 rebase of this video rework
@RossComputerGuy We're all going to be old one day, my point is that this new generation is learning to program at a time where AI tools are simply just available, whereas for a lot of us we didn't have access to them until we already had a foundation.
Looking in to the Flathub new LLM policy it's making me realize how many of the popular apps we use either have some AI code in them, or are built off a dependency with AI code.
@RossComputerGuy There's an interesting self delusion you have to live under to use Linux and also think you can avoid AI code, when the kernel itself is making use of it. What I'm curious too see it what happens when the current 20 year olds are the greybeards and the leads are now Gen A devs
@YoungMOOBY@thenbcryptid This is a very generic phrase, if something is 1 month old, 2 months, 6 months, a year, what is that cut off. They could save themselves a lot of hassle but just making the policy clear. Also what happens if a project later becomes slop after it has been accepted
Both major browsers have AI code, so everything in Electron or using CEF has AI code, Firefox has AI so Thunderbird also has AI, Qt is experimenting with AI so KDE, Microsoft is very open about AI use. Basically half the most popular apps on flathub use AI directly or indirectly