> One has to remember that "open-source" does not necessarily mean "community".
> But the issue tracker is so overwhelmed by slop, non-Latin scripts, and people who think their personal problems (or AI model problems) are the product's problems
The internet used to have a community feel. But that is very easily destroyed by this kind of "dark forest" behavior; everyone learns that opening yourself to the world is opening yourself to attack.
> But the issue tracker is so overwhelmed by slop, non-Latin scripts, and people who think their personal problems (or AI model problems) are the product's problems
The internet used to have a community feel. But that is very easily destroyed by this kind of "dark forest" behavior; everyone learns that opening yourself to the world is opening yourself to attack.