• Piatro@programming.dev
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    16 hours ago

    The issue is the barrier to entry for creating shit PRs has almost vanished while reviewing those PRs for quality by a human being hasn’t, so it pushes undue burden on the maintainers. See blog posts by Daniel Steinberg (maintainer of curl) for example.

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      15 hours ago

      Far be it from me to argue with Steinberg, fair enough. I must be wrong.

      I guess I just don’t see how there was ever a barrier in the first place. The amount of juniors who couldn’t code their way out of fizzbuzz who think they are geniuses has exploded in recent years, I largely count myself amongst them too, with job interviews being as competitive as they are, and a big old green commit history being seen as a plus and people buying stars and such, I just don’t see how this was anything but an eventuality with or without AI, not unlike the endless barely valid CVE slop too.

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        7 hours ago

        My theory is that it is much psychologically easier to publish something you put little effort into and is mostly not your own work. Ego related fears are a strong motivator. Or maybe it’s just a question of volume, idk.