‘built for user trust’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2m3zjpTOcY&list=UU9rJrMVgcXTfa8xuMnbhAEA - video
https://pivottoai.libsyn.com/20251203-googles-antigravity-ai-vibe-coder-wipes-your-hard-disk - podcast
time: 5 min 57 sec
‘built for user trust’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2m3zjpTOcY&list=UU9rJrMVgcXTfa8xuMnbhAEA - video
https://pivottoai.libsyn.com/20251203-googles-antigravity-ai-vibe-coder-wipes-your-hard-disk - podcast
time: 5 min 57 sec
while I relate to this take and it could even work out for offline systems, online systems need constant updates to protect yourself against software vulnerabilities. i don’t think we’ve reached the point where FOSS software is so infiltrated that a Trojan would be less malicious than slop code
That is a pretty solid point - constant updates are something online systems need on a regular basis.
AFAIK FOSS has avoided being slopified by AI, so we should hopefully be pretty far from that point
certain projects like Fedora and Bitwarden are considering it, so I’m not too pleased about that
@BlueMonday1984
Promptfondlers are trying mightily to slopify FOSS whether it likes it or not.