The GNOME.org Extensions hosting for GNOME Shell extensions will no longer accept new contributions with AI-generated code. A new rule has been added to their review guidelines to forbid AI-generated code.

Due to the growing number of GNOME Shell extensions looking to appear on extensions.gnome.org that were generated using AI, it’s now prohibited. The new rule in their guidelines note that AI-generated code will be explicitly rejected

  • uncouple9831@lemmy.zip
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    9 hours ago

    Banning a tool because the people using it don’t check their work seems shortsighted. Ban the poor users, not the tool.

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      8 hours ago

      We do this all the time. I’m certified for a whole bunch of heavy machinery, if I were worse people would’ve died

      And even then, I’ve nearly killed someone. I haven’t, but on a couple occasions I’ve come way too close

      It’s good that I went through training. Sometimes, it’s better to restrict who is able to use powerful tools

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        6 hours ago

        Yeah something tells me operating heavy machinery is different from uploading an extension for a desktop environment. This isn’t building medical devices, this isn’t some misra compliance thing, this is a widget. Come on, man, you have to know the comparison is insane.