Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!
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Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!
@KitsuneofInari “as long as the contributor understands the code” understands is subjective, and they’re guaranteed to understand it less, so really its just apologism for converting codebases into unmaintainable dumpster fires
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@KitsuneofInari “as long as the contributor understands the code” understands is subjective, and they’re guaranteed to understand it less, so really its just apologism for converting codebases into unmaintainable dumpster fires
@KitsuneofInari based maintainer we need more takes like that in the space ^^
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Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!
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Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!
@KitsuneofInari I love you Krita! And all the developers, too!
Been backing Affinity for the longest time, since nobody has to wonder on Adobe's position on AI ("we're already vibing our source code, use Firefly!") Affinity 3.0 was the biggest disappointment.
Thank you for this.
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Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!
@KitsuneofInari Fuck yeah!
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Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!
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Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!
@KitsuneofInari im not sure id say that understanding of code is a boolean function of just either fully understanding everything including any and all bugs that could ever arise, and not understanding it at all, but rather a variable level of some understanding,
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Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!
@KitsuneofInari I checked and here's the post
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@KitsuneofInari im not sure id say that understanding of code is a boolean function of just either fully understanding everything including any and all bugs that could ever arise, and not understanding it at all, but rather a variable level of some understanding,
@Li @KitsuneofInari So... Nobody can really understand code fully, not even the code they have written. Code has become too complex, and there is just too much of it!
But if you have thought about what your were writing, if you have recorded your thinking in commit messages and comments.
There is a chance you might have a recollection of having created that code when debugging it, ten years later.
If you asked Claude to regexp-slop it for you, not chance.
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@Li @KitsuneofInari So... Nobody can really understand code fully, not even the code they have written. Code has become too complex, and there is just too much of it!
But if you have thought about what your were writing, if you have recorded your thinking in commit messages and comments.
There is a chance you might have a recollection of having created that code when debugging it, ten years later.
If you asked Claude to regexp-slop it for you, not chance.
@Li @KitsuneofInari Also, the fun part of writing software is thinking, coding, testing, seeing people use it...
Doing code-review, not so much. That's what you do to help other people to level up.
But with LLM-generated code, where are the people you want to mentor?
But you still have to code-review the swill.
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@KitsuneofInari I checked and here's the post
️ @halla @g1comics @KitsuneofInari @halla bravo krita!!!
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Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!
@KitsuneofInari Nicely worded, @halla !

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@Li @KitsuneofInari So... Nobody can really understand code fully, not even the code they have written. Code has become too complex, and there is just too much of it!
But if you have thought about what your were writing, if you have recorded your thinking in commit messages and comments.
There is a chance you might have a recollection of having created that code when debugging it, ten years later.
If you asked Claude to regexp-slop it for you, not chance.
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Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!
@KitsuneofInari > that code will be unmaintainable
we'll have to see how it goes, ladybird seems to be doing well, and there's a lot of projects that use LLMs already and a number have had issues (seems small, like the vim stuff), but for the rest, it doesn't seem as catastrophic, if at all. -
Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!
@KitsuneofInari thx Krita!
I think many fall for a misconception here.
The code good developers write is a result of their understanding of the code that already exists and the way they intend to improve it.If that code is generated, it is no longer a testament of somebody understanding what is going on. It becomes a "this feels like it does what I want".
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Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!
@KitsuneofInari this is lovely to hear

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Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!
@KitsuneofInari @gramarye I so wish that more people felt like this.
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@sun @KitsuneofInari brb being creative with other humans *copy-pastes some code from stack overflow*
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@KitsuneofInari I checked and here's the post
️ @halla @g1comics @KitsuneofInari @halla
I'm reminded of how many people lost their shit (in a good way) when DeviantArt dumped all their AI on us without permission. Because money, I guess.
I keep hoping to hear that they killed the golden goose with that. Or at least that there's literally no more actual people using the platform and it's all a bunch of wanky janky machines just yipping at each other on into eternity.
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Krita’s Maintainer is awesome!
@KitsuneofInari Gedit developers too!
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