And that's why I either do not update, or only update apps that have indicated they will not use it for development or take PRs generated by such means.

I don't have time to police source code for every app I use. I don't have time to learn various languages and patterns in order to do so. If the maintainers and project leads haven't explicitly rejected so-called 'AI' for their app, I simply will freeze it at an older version, or find an alternative app.

Fancy dashboards are nice toys to me. They are not a requirement and there are other solutions.

If I have no other choices at some point, I'll use a machine with no network connection, and baring that, go back to pen and paper. (though thankfully, any old & current version of GnuCash will work just fine for me needs for as long as I have working hardware.)

I don't succumb to the 'this crappy thing is ubiquitous now, accept it into your life and embrace it' crowd. No, no I will not.

Regards,
Adrien

On 5/21/26 11:32 PM, flywire wrote:
I'm not interested in any code in any way written by a chat bot.

Adrien, I really understand your concern, but AI-assisted development is
now part of modern software, including much of what you use. Fortunately,
with open source everything is auditable so you and the community can
review and test then you can decide for yourself whether to use it.

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