Since fable 5 went down just some time ago(although this is no longer the case), a lot of fable or Mythos related content including models and datasets were completely killed from HF, it seemed like such a blow to the local development community to lose such important files, this is what inspired me to work on my project, it’s a p2p decentralized distribution network (aka a torrent site) that pulls files from HF and verifies them through sha256, I’ve been making slow and steady progress but so far I haven’t made a single public post about it. I’m genuinely scared of a number of things happening, that the project won’t gain traction, ridicule from more experienced developers, I’m also worried about security vulnerabilities which I’m sure I haven’t fully patched yet…

How do I get over this fear of talking about my project? How do I gain stars on GitHub, and community engagement? After all, a decentralized distribution network is nothing without its peers…

  • Handles@leminal.space
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    3 days ago

    What if I do have the chops to quality check and actually do treat Claude like a junior coder?

    Says every Dunning-Kruger sufferer who don’t and can’t 😉 I don’t need to doubt your skills and dilligence, just those of every lazy hack who whack out slop projects without a second thought.

    Sorry, but I think those outnumber capable, security-minded developers by a large factor.

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      3 days ago

      Says every Dunning-Kruger sufferer who don’t and can’t 😉

      Good point, still, I wouldn’t ever vibe code because I’m faster doing it myself than screaming at an AI to do it wrong three times over and tell me “oh you’re right actually, I’m sorry”

      Sorry, but I think those outnumber capable, security-minded developers by a large factor.

      Yeah, they’d be shit without AI aswell though, they just have way more output now that the shit they churn out actually compiles after screaming at a chat prompt for hours.