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hombre_fatal ◴[] No.44980547[source]
I see two things here.

1. The world has fundamentally changed due to LLMs. You don't know where a code submission falls between "written thoroughly with eternal vigilance" vs "completely vibe-coded" since it's now trivially to generate the later. There's no going back. And a lot of comments here seem stuck on this point.

2. The maintainer naively or stubbornly imagines that he can get everyone to pre-sort their code between the two buckets through self-reporting.

But that's futile.

It's like asking someone if they're a good person on a date because you don't want to waste your time with bad people. Unfortunately, that shortcut doesn't exist.

Now, maybe going forward we will be forced to come up with real solutions to the general problem of vetting people. But TFA feels like more of a stunt than a serious pitch.

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1. nullc ◴[] No.44981639[source]
> maybe going forward we will be forced to come up with real solutions to the general problem of vetting people

The monekeys paw closes a finger and now you need a formal certification, professional license, and liability insurance to publish software or source code.