I'm not looking for a fancy webpage. I'm not looking for revolutionary output. I'm looking for at it's most basic level commits, that are, without a doubt meaningful. I'm looking for someone to say; "look at this" I claim that I couldn't have done this is the same amount of time without AI, it would have been harder without, and I'm proud of this.
Someone to claim, honestly. They've created something they take pride in, something they feel to them, is impressive. That they couldn't have done without AI.
And then for it to appear to anyone that looks, that the thing they're proud of is obviously, and meaningfully significant such that it' couldn't be considered by anyone half reasonable to be boilerplate. And then, ideally but not required; for me to not feel embarrassed by proxy for them, when they claim they're proud of the AI supported output.
Surely, if it's as helpful, and as revolutionary as the current fervor claims. Someone, or anyone, should be willing to say. Look at this commit. Look at this project, look at this repo. I'm proud of it, and I want everyone to know I'm proud of it. And I wouldn't have been able to to it with out the support of an LLM? At least someone would have created something, they wish to release into the open source world. And claim they take pride in it?
Someone to claim, honestly. They've created something they take pride in, something they feel to them, is impressive. That they couldn't have done without AI.
And then for it to appear to anyone that looks, that the thing they're proud of is obviously, and meaningfully significant such that it' couldn't be considered by anyone half reasonable to be boilerplate. And then, ideally but not required; for me to not feel embarrassed by proxy for them, when they claim they're proud of the AI supported output.
Surely, if it's as helpful, and as revolutionary as the current fervor claims. Someone, or anyone, should be willing to say. Look at this commit. Look at this project, look at this repo. I'm proud of it, and I want everyone to know I'm proud of it. And I wouldn't have been able to to it with out the support of an LLM? At least someone would have created something, they wish to release into the open source world. And claim they take pride in it?