

It does seem odd to leave comments like https://github.com/homelabinator/homelabinator_unified/blob/a3301d01d732449ba65561c1033e158839e7244f/.gitignore#L66-L67 in. But aside from that, some of the code is also written in an unusual way imo.


It does seem odd to leave comments like https://github.com/homelabinator/homelabinator_unified/blob/a3301d01d732449ba65561c1033e158839e7244f/.gitignore#L66-L67 in. But aside from that, some of the code is also written in an unusual way imo.


I’m not sure if this also applied to the (now deleted?) original repository since this is a fork, but I agree that the name of the project is misleading.
The readme file mentions the following:
The intention of this list is to raise awareness of AI/LLM usage in popular open-source software.
So it is supposed to be a list of software that uses AI to any degree and leaves it up to the reader what to do with said information.
And to counter your argument:
If you are using the app, you know if it has AI features or not and if you have not noticed, why are you bothered?
It isn’t always clear whether features use AI unless you actively look for it. Some people prefer avoiding software that uses it to a certain or any degree.
If you think this is a bad list, then I believe that’s because you misunderstood it’s purpose, though I don’t necessarily blame you.
You could open an issue to suggest changing the name.


I suppose tone matters when trying to get your point across. 😄


Keep in mind that this project is likely vibe coded, or at least seems very AI assisted. (Copilot is mentioned in the .gitignore file and this was built by a single person in about 4 months)
A bunch of security issues have already been opened.


Keep in mind that this project is likely vibe coded, or at least seems very AI assisted. (Copilot is mentioned in the .gitignore file and this was built by a single person in about 4 months)
A bunch of security issues have already been opened.
Edit: @just_another_person@lemmy.world already mentioned this, my bad. 😄
This sounds hard to believe.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Telegram eventually ended up deleting someone’s entire “backup”.