vladi

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I thought this was a pretty interesting take from Codeberg's announcement of their anti-LLM policy They argue that many developers using LLMs are essentially heaven-banning themselves where they don't realize they're developing for a nonexistent community

# The development team of none

Using LLMs to work with your code gives you a kick of adrenaline. You can develop at a rapid pace, build things as if you had a large team. Only that you have none. In fact, you are (often) alone, working with a statistical machine that turns energy into code.

It seems like many ‘vibe coders’ don't realize that they don't actually have a community around them. They build projects as if they had, and spend resources accordingly. We see projects having a lot of code activity, heavy CI/CD testing, frequent and large release binaries. Sometimes, it feels like the amount of supported platforms exceeds the amount of actual users.

To us, it seems ridiculous to see projects with a single developer and virtually no users consuming as much or even more resources than some of the largest community projects on Codeberg, which operate frugal with CI/CD and storage resources. We do not believe it is reasonable for Codeberg to invest our precious donation money into hosting of large ghost projects.

Lately, I've been working on Adraw: a canvas library. My goal is for it to be lightweight, customizable, framework-agnostic, and perhaps even implementable using agents. I still need to iron out some details and add features that every canvas editor should have. #buildinpublic #indiedev #drawing

El creador de OpenClaw a.k.a. Moltbot a.k.a. Clawdbot es insano, tanto en la cantidad de side-projects como en la cantidad "insana" de commits.

Sus 45 proyectos "actuales"+61.374 commits durante +296 días, que son +207 commits al día

About how projects like Tailwind use their docs traffic to funnel users to pay to sustain themselves On the left sidebar: Components, Templates, UI Kit, Course On the nav bar: Showcase, Sponsor, Plus On the right sidebar: Free course in exchange of your mail

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patak@patak.cat · 8mo ago

> Traffic to our docs is down about 40% from early 2023 despite Tailwind being more popular than ever. (...) and our revenue is down close to 80% Shit. Even more than before, devs aren't reading the docs. Several projects have been using their docs traffic to sustain themselves and will be impacted