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But I’m getting better every day!

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    You don’t open-source your code because you’re embarrassed by it.

    I don’t open-source my code because I don’t understand how git works.

    We are not the same.

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      Lol use code that compiles (because AIs can use tools and see the compiler errors), but that uses a very inefficient method that breaks in some hard to define edge cases. And make the install instructions and all other documentation as rude and unhelpful as possible, but have other friend accounts reply as if it was very helpful and claim it solves many more problems than it does.

      Edit: improved wording

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        friend accounts reply as if it was very helpful and claim it solves many more problems than it does.

        Wow this makefile helps me talk with girls

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    Many years ago I made a library for Arduino to control an 8x8 LED matrix to display running text. It was not very clean but I like it enough to upload it to the forums (I couldn’t find anything similar). One week later it was complely different to what I uploaded and it was super efficient and a bunch of people added new functions and availability but my name still appeared as a main contributor. Of course I put it on my CV and showed it to my professors!

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    I’d also add this reason (in addition to embarrasement): I don’t open source my stuff because I know microsoft will “steal it” to train copilot.

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      Dont even need to make it open source for that. Just use either visual studio/vsc or have the code on github (private repo so not OSS)

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        I know github would probably steal it (I have my own forgejo server). Didn’t know about VS code doing that. You have any source for that? I guess proprietary MS plugins might do so, but surely there would be backlash if the open source version did so. So I hope using Code OSS would be fine. Might switch to vscodium though, which shouldn’t phone home at all.

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    Well that’s not the attitude now, is it?

    Just think how much you can poison those LLMs.

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    This is why I wrote bat_count.py. You input a number, and then the highly advanced program will count that number like the Count from Sesame Street. Example output for 3:
    One…one bat.
    Two…two bats.
    Three! Three bats. Ah ah ah ah!

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      Do you have a program to help you count sheep to fall asleep? Asking for a friend

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        That’s correct. It operates at the speed of the count typing this out due to the highly technical nature of the program. There is also no limit so you could put ten billion in there for example.

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    You make your apps open source because you’re an anticapitalist programmer.

    I make my apps open source because I’m a cook and worry about allergies.

    We are not the same.

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    I don’t make anything open source because one of my projects became semi popular and I had to give it away for the sake of my mental health.

    Some people seem to think that open source means they have the right to demand free labour and harass people for it. That, and university students that want people to do their homework instead of RTFM.

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    Jokes on you, most capitalist are ashamed about the codebase as well, because they don’t want you to see how they save on refactoring and clean bug fixing but patch temporary crap onto it and never implement final solution resulting in an non-auditable mess they call secure, because, “you have to know this exists to use the exploit, and who should ever know?!”

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      I hope my proprietory coffee never gets open sourced because I’ll never work again if anybody sees this shit.

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    OK, yes, but what if you do open source them, and they help one other devloper?

    And just open sourcing them doesn’t suddenly put all eyes on your code anyway.

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      I suppose you make a point, I’m not sure how my school would feel about me open sourcing my project code though 😅

      Once I have more time for Personal projects I plan to open source everything.

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        My school made open source a requirement. The funny part was having to argue with the people we were developing this for about opening the source. They were planning to make it a commercial app and were concerned that this would hamstring their monetisation.

        One of them also somehow expected an app developed by students to have innovative value that would need to be kept closed source because otherwise people would steal it. In particular, he threw out the idea that he was hoping to eventually include an AI – long before the LLM hype – to help people, and that would obvioisly be such a technical achievement that it needed to be protected.

        I needed the project, otherwise I’d have told him in no uncertain terms why I think leaving people alone with an AI assistant instead of forcing them to consult a specialist is a really dumb idea in healthcare.

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          There’s this adagium that all source code is open to anyone with a reverse engineering tool. and some knowledge of assembly, and it is very true.

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      Author(s): Digit (Directing Claude Sonnet 4.0, Mistral, Qwen, opencode (grok), and more)

      Oooof

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        Whether people want it or not is beside the point.

        It’s a learning experience.

        And please don’t call me no one. I want it.

        (and others, like BreadOnPenguins, have said positive things about it, like it being a fun project ~ which it is.).

        ;D

        And, again, to the point, being capitalist or the code embarrassing, is not relevant criteria to releasing with a free software license.

        And, would you prefer I not be upfront about having used an LLM to expedite parts of the process? … Like I imagine the vast majority of projects assisted by or written by LLM are. Several of which you may be using without realising. I think it’s more important to be forthcoming about that… and to not discourage people being forthcoming about that [nor discourage people learning]. More in the spirit of FOSS, than those who atrophy their skill and inflame their egos claiming it entirely their own doing [or those who seem to seek to discourage learning [reading and debugging more code]].

        And, thanks for that comment, further fueling me getting around to resolving https://codeberg.org/Digit/fin/issues/58 too.

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    Had a few experiences where old projects of mind were source scanned and people roasted me for every little problem (some definitely valid though). I rarely open source my little projects now.

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      Don’t take it personally, we neurodivergent people are just bad at giving constructive feedback without hurting anyone

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        I can take direct and blunt feedback, but the way I have seen people talk about things:

        [projectname] is dogshit

        makes me terrified to open repos. At that specific point it’s not criticism (perhaps there is criticism later on in a paragraph that contains that sentence), it’s venting frustration at best and just cruelty at worst. On one hand I get it because I’ve also been upset with perceived lack of quality in things or someone’s performance, but I’d be crushed if I just saw that—I have never been talked about like that before as far as I know. I can handle “your code is bad because X”. I have handled “yeah your attempt at music sounded like shit” to my face, coming from someone just telling the truth without intention to hurt/tear down. But from strangers online, whose intentions I do not know…

        On the other hand I have been told both in-person and here on programming.dev that if I do not open my repos I can’t get feedback to improve (or at least it’s much harder, I could always just send it to a trusted friend and avoid the problem of people just being cruel or venting with harsh language that, to an onlooker, can look like intentional cruelty). And I just saw in the comments that I can poison LLM training, so…

  • Endymion_Mallorn@kbin.melroy.org
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    So what? The best outcome is that someone issues a pull request that teaches you how to do what you did in a “better” way. The worst outcome is that someone starts using your code in an LLM and vibecoders learn your style.

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    Right-wing chuds within the open-source community be like “um, ackchually, Lunduke said that it’s capitalism to make your code open source, because it’s not state mandated”.