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Open-source Zig book

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mendelmaleh ◴[] No.45948849[source]
> The Zigbook intentionally contains no AI-generated content—it is hand-written, carefully curated, and continuously updated to reflect the latest language features and best practices.

I think it's time to have a badge for non LLM content, and avoid the rest.

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1. Rasthor ◴[] No.45949081[source]
There is also Brainmade: https://brainmade.org/
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2. benatkin ◴[] No.45950296[source]
The name seems odd to me, because I think it's fine to describe things as a digital brain, especially when the word brain doesn't only apply to humans but to organisms as simple as a 959 cell roundworm with 302 neurons.
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3. kaycey2022 ◴[] No.45950361[source]
What's stopping AI made content from including this as well?
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4. righthand ◴[] No.45950378[source]
Also the logo seems to imply a plant has taken over this person and the content was made by some sort of body-snatched pod person.
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5. raincole ◴[] No.45950669[source]
If this gets any traction, AI bros on Twitter will put it on their generated images just out of spite.
6. oconnor663 ◴[] No.45950910[source]
I imagine it's kind of like "What's stopping someone from forging your signature on almost any document?" The point is less that it's hard to fake, and more that it's a line you're crossing where everyone agrees you can't say "oops I didn't know I wasn't supposed to do that."
7. grodriguez100 ◴[] No.45951693{3}[source]
It’s cordyceps :-D