Didier 'OdyX' Raboud <[email protected]> writes:

> To get back to your anecdote above: you built useful software, but you didn't 
> build a community. Again, no offense meant: not all software needs a 
> community, pushing to Github doesn't imply collaboration, etc. But I find 
> that 
> it's a too common trait of LLM-produced code: it's only good code.

That is hardly LLMs fault here. I have created/contributed to a number
of personel propjects, but not yet been able to create any sort of
community with any of them (that didn't already have a community that
is).

I think creating a healthy community (i.e. with people contributing as
well as people using) will be just as hard regardless of if you used an
LLM or not.
-- 
Brian May @ Debian

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