| While I would not call this AI slop, the probability that LLMs were used is high. > It's really demeaning to call someone's hard work "AI slop". I agree. I browsed through some files and found AI-like comments in the code. The readme and several other places have AI-like writing. Regarding author not spending time on this project, this is presumably a 16k loc project that was commited in a single commit two days ago. So the author never commited any draft/dev version in the time. I find that quite hard to believe. Again my opinion is that LLMs were used, not that the code is slop. It may be. It may not be. Yes this whole comment chain is the top comment misreading LLVM as LLMs which is hilarious. > My beef isn't with you personally, it's with this almost auto-generated trend of comments on HN calling everyone's work "AI slop". Now this doesn't necessarily is about this particular project but if you post something on a public forum for reactions then you are seeking the time of the people who will read and interact with it. So if they encounter something that the original author did not even bother to write, why should they read it? You're seeing many comments like that because there's just a lot of slop like that. And I think people should continue calling that out. Again, this project specifically may or may not be slop. So here the reactions are a bit too strong. |
I’m self taught in this field. I was posting on R/compilers and shared this around with some friends who work within this space for genuine critique. I’ve been very upfront with people on where I use LLMs. It’s actually getting a bit “too much” with the overwhelming attention.