- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
inb4
hope it’s ok to advertise new communities here, thx!
Hey everyone! I like writing code and I don’t really have people in my circles who I can share my creations with so I opened a community for all of to beable to!
Come share your all your git repos, hardware projects, inventions and more! We (i guess I rn) welcome all!
https://programming.dev/c/show_and_tell
And while you’re at it, spread some stars around.
Edit: i tried to fix the link but !show_and_tell@programming.dev is not a valid url on the lemmy frontend, can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong
This kinda link works better in certain frontends, like the one I’m on. That’s a cool idea for a community!
Can I suggest you have some rules around AI assisted code? Like explicitly marking them at a minimum?
Otherwise, sounds good, hope it takes off.
I’m trying to think of a rule against using AI or even the rule of at least documenting where you use AI. There was one project where I tried to be diligent about including GitHub copilot as a co-author but then I slipped and forgot and there’s no point in bothering.
I think I’m just going to strongly encourage disclosing AI usage but there can be no requirements.
You want purity tests for people sharing a things they did? 🙄
Maybe whether they asked any forums for help? Do you want to know who they voted for as well?
AI written code ≠ work you’ve done yourself
I don’t want to read vibe code, I want to see a humans code.
You know full well that AI vibe coding is a completely different level of assist to “forums for help”.
Might want to check out [email protected]. They link to some resources for sharing this or growing the new community.
Worth posting this into [email protected] I reckon.
Always put a link that’s valid for people on other instances [email protected]




