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by basilikum 24 days ago
This is anti-AI slop. Posting a screenshot of someone else's text as an issue is about as low effort as it gets.

It's also just a completely random accusation. I experienced a bug; the software contains some amount of AI code; that must be the reason. Because there is no other way bugs are ever made. Bugs only came to life in 2023 with ChatGPT. No need to look at the actual code, see if the bug is in an AI generated part, judge the quality of the code, whether it's just large chunks of AI generated code taken as is or small parts of carefully chosen and moderated code where the AI only does busywork but the maintainer outlines the structure and understands every part of the code.

By all means, if rsync is full of low quality AI slop that causes bugs that would otherwise not exist, give some actual evidence for that and criticize it. But that is not <edit>~~what's happening~~ what people are doing</edit> here.

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I disagree. Look at the number of recent contributions compared to the past few years, and given AI being everywhere it's reasonable to expect that it might have been directly caused by AI.

In the thread someone found the bug and it was AI generated. But even if in this case it wasn't, if the introduction of AI and bugs are correlated it's a problem even if not every bug is caused by this. Stability everywhere seems to be getting worse, we have supply chain attacks everywhere, and if the bar for stopping this is throwing out 40,000 lines of generated code and shouting "show me the evidence" for each instability, then it's time to wonder what "maintainer" means if they are no longer the ones responsible for it.

Of course the report was engagement bait, but it's useful. Before this I was not aware that I need to wonder about rsync updates and now I am. It was one of my most trusted pieces of software, and now it's not.

> low quality AI slop that causes bugs

That's exactly what's happening here. The tone of the issue was immature, but there is a legitimate problem that cannot be brushed away as "anti-AI". The real issue is the irresponsible use of buggy machine-generated code in a project that many people depend on. Users are pissed and rightly so.