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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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      loathsome_dongeater@toots.matapacos.dog
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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

          orman@furry.engineerO This user is from outside of this forum
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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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          • sharpcheddargoblin@kolektiva.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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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

                  mi@awawa.catM This user is from outside of this forum
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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

                        powerfromspace1@mstdn.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #27

                        @cwebber ha ha how apropos for our age

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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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                          #28

                          @cwebber But... I just want to... project my inadequacies onto an artificial medium, so I can feel more organically viable...

                          Yours,
                          'Unbridled' Capitalism

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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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                            #29

                            @cwebber Ah fun, and the moment I get LLM vibes I can't help but have my eyes glaze over and I can't ready anymore...

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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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                              #30

                              @cwebber
                              > These aren't beginner problems that go away—they're fundamental friction points that manifest differently as developers grow.

                              Blah

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                              • navi@social.vlhl.devN navi@social.vlhl.dev
                                @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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                                #31
                                @navi @lumi @cwebber rustc may be not expected to fix itself, and we may need someone to maintain a patch (i don’t like calling it a soft fork, not sure how we describe such projects nowadays)
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                                • duke_of_germany@mastodon.gamedev.placeD duke_of_germany@mastodon.gamedev.place

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

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                                  #32

                                  @duke_of_germany @kirtai @cwebber Yeah, would be interested as well.

                                  Did some digging and all I can find is that a few years ago some people were really pissed off that the Rust team was putting LGBTQ+ support stuff on the mascot in discord and expressing solidarity for Iranian protestors and human rights. They seem to do this quite unashamedly, saying they don't really care if people don't want them to be political or whatever because writing tech is a political act.

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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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                                    #33

                                    @lumi @cwebber Did not know that ghostty embraced AI. Just uninstalled it and switched back to Kitty which is great. Also looking to replace keepassxc because of that.

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