> I was trying to distance myself from this situation [...]
You were trying to distance yourself from the situation?Looking at https://rentry.co/Jarted [0], there was somebody claiming to be you saying things like: 1. "Slaren here. Pretty much all that has been said here is correct, what jart did was to take my code, remove backwards compatibility, add a new converter and then proceed to take all the credit." 2. "To understand why I did that, you have to go back here: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/91#issuecommen... jart initially created an implementation of mmap a couple of week back that was an abomination that relied on doing things like replacing malloc. Completely unworkable in a real code base. [...] So anyway, I joined jart's discord and talked to her about this a bit, she seemed to be interested in collaborating and that's why I added her as co-author, even thought she didn't write a line of code of the PR. Eventually out of nowhere she opened the PR that you all know and asked me to close mine. That's when I realized what was happening. So whatever, I did what she asked, left her discord and tried to forget about it". This was intermingled into comments calling jart a "troon" (a derogatory term for transwoman). Are you saying unequivocally that this wasn't you? Even assuming that somebody was stealing your identity, why didn't you point out the problems with the PR upfront? One can't sit on the sidelines casting aspersions (even posthoc) while also claiming that they are distanced from the situation. Either (a) people are competently pretending to be you on some kind of anti-trans imageboard by some how managing to make past statements that are perfectly consistent with the statements you've made today, or (b) you did pop into that thread to stir up shit. I think there is a later comment in that thread from you responding to someone saying `#JusticeForSlaren` and requesting that they don't do anything, but that was yesterday and at this point it was too late. In general what can be seen online doesn't look good for you and you are lucky to be anonymous. I know that you feel that jart stole your glory and it seems they did, but you responded with passive aggressive behaviour and whipped up a mob -- it's hard to believe you are stupid enough to not realise what you were doing with your comments. There were many better responses you could have made: you picked the worst one. [0] The `.org` is mysteriously down: https://web.archive.org/web/20230402192741/https://rentry.or... |
> Maybe I should have contested it but I was and still am going through a pretty rough patch in my life and just didn't have the willpower to start any drama. Mostly I think it sucks because IMO the worse technical solution got merged because their PR had a more flashy title.
>That's when I realized what was happening. So whatever, I did what she asked, left her discord and tried to forget about it.
>I really don't want to start any drama so I'll just say that I wrote the code in my commits.
No one claiming to be that user said anything derogatory or ever called for drama. You're making hollow accusations, basically: "Your messages were intermingled among bad comments" "some other users said bad things," "do you denounce you ever gave your side of the story?"
And I'd certainly consider it distancing yourself from the conversation when you close your PR and remain silent when someone essentially steals your code, and goes from "I was co-author" to "my code," "my work," "I did this," "I'm the author" all over Twitter, a bragging PR where she changed the magic number to her initials, etc.
I'm the one "responsible" for noticing this and raising the flag that something isn't right. Code was stolen and the toxic user responsible was taking more and more credit. The community reacted appropriately, on the whole, as did the owner of the project in banning the plagiarist. She's free to add her side of the story, of course. This issue was actually raised with her on Twitter twice and she ignored it, before it made its way to Github. To the extent that drama was caused by this, it's wholly the fault of the person who created this situation with her unethical behavior and intentionally misleading statements.
Of course no one can verify if that user is the same one in the 4chan threads. It's 4chan. But the commit history speaks for itself, and is well-documented by now.
None of this is an excuse for derogatory terms or slurs to be used on 4chan (or elsewhere), but you're intentionally muddying the waters.