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werdahias (tired) | @werdahias@pleroma.debian.social

Debian Developer. EE student.
Likes hiking, reading and free software.
#RightToRepair
"Freiheit ist immer Freiheit des anders Denkenden." - Rosa Luxemburg

@lucydev for me, I just do what I am tasked with. I've long been disillusioned with work in the industry, mostly because of my apprenticeship. If products are sold to e.g. the defense industry or Saudia-Arabia I am reminded that there is little ethical work under capitalism. This helps, for me

Sorry, I got creative.

Antifa style sticker with a slogan "Burned out und trozdem da, FOSS Maintainers Antifa". The icon is referencing the xkcd://Dependency comic.

trozdem da = "yet still here"

Rabbits gather in a cave around a 9round table to discuss the name of the upcoming release.

"Everyone's here? Good. Let's begin."

"Give me your ideas."

"Wasteful competition."

"Stairway to anschluss."

"No."

"Do not install."

"We already did that"

"c.u.m."

"That's dumb."

"9 step program."

"No."

Nein: "I am so incredibly bored. I thought this was supposed to be fun."

"Good one! Let's hear more."

Nein: "What?"

"Not bad, but a little too short."

@grillchen heh, Bayern lvl 50 meme

@mirabilos recently watched a cool video in someone making a 3.5" fdisk from scratch

@mirabilos mhm, floppies, am reminded to make an open hardware floppy - > USB C adapter

@cccpresser @flyIng @spipau @Dadmin +1 für KiCad, für 08/15 Simulationen definitiv ausreichend. LTSpice wäre auch ne Option (proprietär, läuft aber einwandfrei mit WINE). Sehr mächtig, aber alte UI und fürchterliche Tastenkombinationen

Mesa is working to update our contributor guide. Can you guess why?

Did you guess AI?

Because if you did, you'd be right. I don't want to put anyone on blast here so please don't go digging to find the motivating MR and harass the contributor or anything like that.

But the situation was exactly what you might think. Someone ran ChatGPT on the code and asked it for suggestions on making it more performant. They applied a bunch of the changes against their local branch, tested it, and found that it gave maybe a 0.5-1.0% perf boost in some titles.

That's totally fine. I don't care what tools you use to find a bottleneck. I'll happily take more FPS, no matter who found the issue or how. If some AI assistant helps you find things no one else has found and lets us make drivers faster, great!

But that's not what happened.

What happened next is that they then tried to make it the Mesa project maintainers' job to sort through the shit ChatGPT spit out and decide what's useful and what's not and why the changes helped and whether or not they were correct. The contributor had no no idea and, more importantly, they had no desire to actually learn about the Mesa code-base or the hardware in question. They just wanted to run ChatGPT and send its suggestions towards upstream.

This is not useful. This is not contributing. It's just burning maintainer time sorting through AI hallucinations. We have enough mediocre code to review that comes from actual humans who are actually trying to learn about Mesa and help out. We don't need to add AI shit to the merge request pile. If you don't understand the patch well enough to be able to describe what it does and why it makes things faster, don't submit it.

So now we're making it really clear: If you submit the merge request, you're responsible for the code change as if you typed it yourself. You don't get to claim ignorance and "because the AI said so". It's your responsibility to do due diligence to make sure it's correct and to accurately describe the change in the commit message.

Some things shouldn't have to be explicitly written down but here we are... 😩

Days since I had to write a patch for broken test: 0

@awai thnks, am considering to buy one.

@jon heh, it's the one I take sometimes. Yeah, the start off as 4 in Nuremberg and then get split along the way.

@awai how is it like? I have an old, crusty Weller Station at home. What's the temperature control and heat distribution like?

@awai nice, is that a Pinecil?

@anarchiv yeah a load of BS

@grillchen @rick @qwertziop +1 für librewolf, kann man in #Debian auch entspannt mit extrepo einbinden

@Exilsarahl @jadyn nice, sehr wichtig dass das an die nicht-Elektrofachmenschen kommuniziert wird. Kommt direkt auf die Watchlist zum entspannen.

@anarchiv ah, nice. As a book-lover that likes to work with his hands I'd be really interested in learning it

@anarchiv got resources on how to get into bookbinding?

When history forgot them, she wrote them back in 💛

Jessica Wade made over 1,600 Wikipedia bios for women scientists who never received recognition. - photo of a young black haired woman with glasses in a grey sweater with a big smile

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