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  • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

    The Rust project puts out an article about how they're listening to their community https://blog.rust-lang.org/2026/03/20/rust-challenges/

    Except it turns out that article was drafted by an LLM https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1rz15t3/what_we_heard_about_rusts_challenges_and_how_we/obiwu24/

    They claim nearly every line was rewritten by a human but I'm not sure how you could send a worse signal to your community about how much you aren't listening than having an LLM draft a post saying we're really listening, honest

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    #8

    @cwebber why not give it a metallic taste: "It wasn't just improved by humans, it was a deep rewrite"

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    • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

      The Rust project puts out an article about how they're listening to their community https://blog.rust-lang.org/2026/03/20/rust-challenges/

      Except it turns out that article was drafted by an LLM https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1rz15t3/what_we_heard_about_rusts_challenges_and_how_we/obiwu24/

      They claim nearly every line was rewritten by a human but I'm not sure how you could send a worse signal to your community about how much you aren't listening than having an LLM draft a post saying we're really listening, honest

      maccruiskeen@social.linux.pizzaM This user is from outside of this forum
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      #9

      @cwebber How will managers and bureaucrats of the future learn to write bland corporate pablum if they let the machine do it for them?

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      • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

        The Rust project puts out an article about how they're listening to their community https://blog.rust-lang.org/2026/03/20/rust-challenges/

        Except it turns out that article was drafted by an LLM https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1rz15t3/what_we_heard_about_rusts_challenges_and_how_we/obiwu24/

        They claim nearly every line was rewritten by a human but I'm not sure how you could send a worse signal to your community about how much you aren't listening than having an LLM draft a post saying we're really listening, honest

        clarfonthey@toot.catC This user is from outside of this forum
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        #10

        @cwebber yeah uh, the general consensus within the project is very LLM-negative, but a vocal minority has been extremely LLM-positive, which is why the project only has a stopgap anti-slop-PR measure until a larger policy is written

        it really feels like some major shifts are going to have to happen

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        • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

          The Rust project puts out an article about how they're listening to their community https://blog.rust-lang.org/2026/03/20/rust-challenges/

          Except it turns out that article was drafted by an LLM https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1rz15t3/what_we_heard_about_rusts_challenges_and_how_we/obiwu24/

          They claim nearly every line was rewritten by a human but I'm not sure how you could send a worse signal to your community about how much you aren't listening than having an LLM draft a post saying we're really listening, honest

          helge@mas.toH This user is from outside of this forum
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          #11

          @cwebber "They claim nearly every line was rewritten by a human" smells the same as "I have reviewed all the code in this 40k lines monstrosity PR that I made with Claude"

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          • datenwolf@chaos.socialD datenwolf@chaos.social

            @cwebber

            And once again the Zig language project shows, that there's a better way: https://ziglang.org/code-of-conduct/#strict-no-llm-no-ai-policy

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            #12

            @datenwolf @cwebber I considered learning Rust because I was looking for a modern systems language with modern tooling and without GC but the complicated syntax, the complex toolchain and a lack of a standard is pushing me towards Zig, this is another strong push in that direction.

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              #13

              Do you happen to have a link at hand for what you read / heard?
              @kirtai @cwebber

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              • emilianosandri@mastodon.bsd.cafeE emilianosandri@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                @datenwolf @cwebber I considered learning Rust because I was looking for a modern systems language with modern tooling and without GC but the complicated syntax, the complex toolchain and a lack of a standard is pushing me towards Zig, this is another strong push in that direction.

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                #14

                @emilianosandri @datenwolf @cwebber I dabbled with zig about a year ago and I really liked it...

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                • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                  The Rust project puts out an article about how they're listening to their community https://blog.rust-lang.org/2026/03/20/rust-challenges/

                  Except it turns out that article was drafted by an LLM https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1rz15t3/what_we_heard_about_rusts_challenges_and_how_we/obiwu24/

                  They claim nearly every line was rewritten by a human but I'm not sure how you could send a worse signal to your community about how much you aren't listening than having an LLM draft a post saying we're really listening, honest

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                  #15

                  @cwebber why are people convinced that “I rewrote it in my style” is a thing. Editing is hard. Changing the “style” of a large block of text is extremely difficult without literally rewriting it from scratch, at which point you should just… write it yourself.

                  Ask for a list of bullet points to cover if you really are incapable, though probably you shouldn’t be given the job of writing community announcements…

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                  • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                    The Rust project puts out an article about how they're listening to their community https://blog.rust-lang.org/2026/03/20/rust-challenges/

                    Except it turns out that article was drafted by an LLM https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1rz15t3/what_we_heard_about_rusts_challenges_and_how_we/obiwu24/

                    They claim nearly every line was rewritten by a human but I'm not sure how you could send a worse signal to your community about how much you aren't listening than having an LLM draft a post saying we're really listening, honest

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                    #16

                    @cwebber I'm more and more convinced that there needs to be a complete moratorium on programming until this LLM shit dies in a fire or the FOSS community purges every LLM booster. Name, shame, and ostracize.

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                    • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                      The Rust project puts out an article about how they're listening to their community https://blog.rust-lang.org/2026/03/20/rust-challenges/

                      Except it turns out that article was drafted by an LLM https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1rz15t3/what_we_heard_about_rusts_challenges_and_how_we/obiwu24/

                      They claim nearly every line was rewritten by a human but I'm not sure how you could send a worse signal to your community about how much you aren't listening than having an LLM draft a post saying we're really listening, honest

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                      #17

                      @cwebber If they rewrote every sentence, why did they need the LLM in the first place? Lies, lies, lies.

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                      • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                        The Rust project puts out an article about how they're listening to their community https://blog.rust-lang.org/2026/03/20/rust-challenges/

                        Except it turns out that article was drafted by an LLM https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1rz15t3/what_we_heard_about_rusts_challenges_and_how_we/obiwu24/

                        They claim nearly every line was rewritten by a human but I'm not sure how you could send a worse signal to your community about how much you aren't listening than having an LLM draft a post saying we're really listening, honest

                        loathsome_dongeater@toots.matapacos.dogL This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #18

                        @cwebber I went when I read 'Async complexity: the "Three Horsemen" problem'

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                        • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                          The Rust project puts out an article about how they're listening to their community https://blog.rust-lang.org/2026/03/20/rust-challenges/

                          Except it turns out that article was drafted by an LLM https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1rz15t3/what_we_heard_about_rusts_challenges_and_how_we/obiwu24/

                          They claim nearly every line was rewritten by a human but I'm not sure how you could send a worse signal to your community about how much you aren't listening than having an LLM draft a post saying we're really listening, honest

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                          #19

                          @cwebber idk if they realize but, blog posts are supposed to carry meaning

                          if you have a slop generator spew something out for you that is a most effective admission you actually have nothing to say

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                          • clarfonthey@toot.catC clarfonthey@toot.cat

                            @cwebber yeah uh, the general consensus within the project is very LLM-negative, but a vocal minority has been extremely LLM-positive, which is why the project only has a stopgap anti-slop-PR measure until a larger policy is written

                            it really feels like some major shifts are going to have to happen

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                            #20

                            @clarfonthey @cwebber Sounds like a description of software in general - there's only a tiny sliver of people who are positive about LLMs but don't say anything

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                              #21

                              @SRAZKVT I've bounced off of learning Rust from a technical standpoint a few times now, what's the deal with the community? Maybe I'll have to write it off entirely.

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                              • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                                The Rust project puts out an article about how they're listening to their community https://blog.rust-lang.org/2026/03/20/rust-challenges/

                                Except it turns out that article was drafted by an LLM https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1rz15t3/what_we_heard_about_rusts_challenges_and_how_we/obiwu24/

                                They claim nearly every line was rewritten by a human but I'm not sure how you could send a worse signal to your community about how much you aren't listening than having an LLM draft a post saying we're really listening, honest

                                unlambda@hachyderm.ioU This user is from outside of this forum
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                                #22

                                @cwebber Fuck. This just sucks so much.

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                                • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                                  The Rust project puts out an article about how they're listening to their community https://blog.rust-lang.org/2026/03/20/rust-challenges/

                                  Except it turns out that article was drafted by an LLM https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1rz15t3/what_we_heard_about_rusts_challenges_and_how_we/obiwu24/

                                  They claim nearly every line was rewritten by a human but I'm not sure how you could send a worse signal to your community about how much you aren't listening than having an LLM draft a post saying we're really listening, honest

                                  lumi@snug.moeL This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  #23

                                  @cwebber ugh, as someone who loves the rust programming language, it's been so depressing to see everything around it progressively get worse

                                  there are many reasons why i love rust:
                                  - having a haskell-like type system is super nice
                                  - mutable xor shared is a very good idea
                                  - the borrow checker is great to work and promotes having simple ownership graphs
                                  - have a crate as the basic compilation unit, rather than a rust file, is a very sane trade-off, and i like it more than having per-file compilation units
                                  - the culture around correctness is very nice
                                  - rustfmt creating a very consistent way to use rust
                                  - embracing inclusivity from the start

                                  there is a reason why i have "rust is my favorite dirty haskell" on my profile

                                  but then, there are a lot of things which are very bad:
                                  - being co-opted by corporations very quickly
                                  - embracing github and discord
                                  - no stance against proprietary software
                                  - no stance against centralization
                                  - crates.io is very centralized and does not play well with distribution package managers
                                  - cargo being the one blessed build tool, rather than embracing variety
                                  - rust applications being annoying to package properly in distributions

                                  seeing people who i used to respect a lot, like fasterthanlime[0][1] and niko matsakis[2][3][4] embracing the slop machines has also been very depressing

                                  it really makes me look more in the direction of embracing c and zig, but those have their own issues

                                  there is a lot to like about zig, and the project itself seems to have a moral compass[5]. the compiler has a stance against llms and moved away from github. sadly the zig ecosystem does not seem to share this stance. for example ghostty[6] embraces it

                                  0:
                                  ewie.online/posts/20260214-arborium-is-ai-slopw/
                                  1:
                                  github.com/facet-rs/facet/tree/main/.claude
                                  2:
                                  github.com/nikomatsakis/zulook
                                  3:
                                  github.com/nikomatsakis/retcon/tree/main/.claude
                                  4:
                                  github.com/nikomatsakis/dada/tree/main/.claude
                                  5:
                                  codeberg.org/ziglang/zig#strict-no-llm-no-ai-policy
                                  6:
                                  github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/blob/main/AI_POLICY.md#ai-is-welcome-here

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                                  • lumi@snug.moeL lumi@snug.moe

                                    @cwebber ugh, as someone who loves the rust programming language, it's been so depressing to see everything around it progressively get worse

                                    there are many reasons why i love rust:
                                    - having a haskell-like type system is super nice
                                    - mutable xor shared is a very good idea
                                    - the borrow checker is great to work and promotes having simple ownership graphs
                                    - have a crate as the basic compilation unit, rather than a rust file, is a very sane trade-off, and i like it more than having per-file compilation units
                                    - the culture around correctness is very nice
                                    - rustfmt creating a very consistent way to use rust
                                    - embracing inclusivity from the start

                                    there is a reason why i have "rust is my favorite dirty haskell" on my profile

                                    but then, there are a lot of things which are very bad:
                                    - being co-opted by corporations very quickly
                                    - embracing github and discord
                                    - no stance against proprietary software
                                    - no stance against centralization
                                    - crates.io is very centralized and does not play well with distribution package managers
                                    - cargo being the one blessed build tool, rather than embracing variety
                                    - rust applications being annoying to package properly in distributions

                                    seeing people who i used to respect a lot, like fasterthanlime[0][1] and niko matsakis[2][3][4] embracing the slop machines has also been very depressing

                                    it really makes me look more in the direction of embracing c and zig, but those have their own issues

                                    there is a lot to like about zig, and the project itself seems to have a moral compass[5]. the compiler has a stance against llms and moved away from github. sadly the zig ecosystem does not seem to share this stance. for example ghostty[6] embraces it

                                    0:
                                    ewie.online/posts/20260214-arborium-is-ai-slopw/
                                    1:
                                    github.com/facet-rs/facet/tree/main/.claude
                                    2:
                                    github.com/nikomatsakis/zulook
                                    3:
                                    github.com/nikomatsakis/retcon/tree/main/.claude
                                    4:
                                    github.com/nikomatsakis/dada/tree/main/.claude
                                    5:
                                    codeberg.org/ziglang/zig#strict-no-llm-no-ai-policy
                                    6:
                                    github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/blob/main/AI_POLICY.md#ai-is-welcome-here

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                                    #24
                                    @lumi @cwebber Maintaining a simplistic build tool to replace cargo and enable packaging rust dependencies differently would be a huge motion to disempower their authority. I beg for everyone to endorse such goals whenever they see someone fiddle around the idea.
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                                    • mi@awawa.catM mi@awawa.cat
                                      @lumi @cwebber Maintaining a simplistic build tool to replace cargo and enable packaging rust dependencies differently would be a huge motion to disempower their authority. I beg for everyone to endorse such goals whenever they see someone fiddle around the idea.
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                                      #25
                                      @mi @lumi @cwebber

                                      https://mesonbuild.com/Rust.html
                                      https://mesonbuild.com/Wrap-dependency-system-manual.html

                                      :3

                                      it's still a pain to do because the tooling expects the cargo workflow, so e.g., system provided crates won't ever be a simple thing until rustc fixes itself

                                      so this would be more of a band-aid than a final solution
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                                      • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                                        The Rust project puts out an article about how they're listening to their community https://blog.rust-lang.org/2026/03/20/rust-challenges/

                                        Except it turns out that article was drafted by an LLM https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1rz15t3/what_we_heard_about_rusts_challenges_and_how_we/obiwu24/

                                        They claim nearly every line was rewritten by a human but I'm not sure how you could send a worse signal to your community about how much you aren't listening than having an LLM draft a post saying we're really listening, honest

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                                        #26

                                        @cwebber

                                        Splendidly ironic. Muppets.

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                                        • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                                          The Rust project puts out an article about how they're listening to their community https://blog.rust-lang.org/2026/03/20/rust-challenges/

                                          Except it turns out that article was drafted by an LLM https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1rz15t3/what_we_heard_about_rusts_challenges_and_how_we/obiwu24/

                                          They claim nearly every line was rewritten by a human but I'm not sure how you could send a worse signal to your community about how much you aren't listening than having an LLM draft a post saying we're really listening, honest

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                                          #27

                                          @cwebber ha ha how apropos for our age

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