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Merge pull request 'Adopt "Permissive AI Policy" as badge for "vibecoded"' (#346) from vibecoders-and-allies-together into main
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@ -59,6 +59,8 @@ Please make sure to only submit an Issue for 1 piece of software or section at a
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This is not a place to discuss what you think an "ethical" LLM/AI is. We will close any Issues opened asking for advice on AI/LLM usage.
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This is also not a place to open an issue to the effect of "think of the centrists".
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## Helping with kind eyes
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Maybe you don't need/want to open an Issue or Pull Request to this repo, but you still want to help. Here's what you can do. Take a look through the:
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# Social media
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We would appreciate it if you did not mention this repo on social media or in chats in order to shame a project or community. Do not make posts like, "<project> should be added to the open-slopware list", especially if you are tagging a maintainer or using a project's hashtag.
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We would appreciate it if you did not mention this repo on social media or in chats in order to shame a project or community. Do not make posts like, "<project> should be added to the open-slopware list", especially if you are tagging a maintainer or using a project's hashtag.
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* [Definitions](#definitions)
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* [Vibecoded](#vibecoded)
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* [AI Functionality](#ai-functionality)
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* [Permissive AI Policy](#permissive-ai-policy)
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* [Vibecode](#vibecode)
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* [AI Functionality](#ai-functionality)
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* [AI Code Reviews](#ai-code-reviews)
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* [Gen AI 'Art'](#gen-ai-art)
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* [AI Sponsored](#ai-sponsored)
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Below are special definitions that are used for tagging purposes.
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### Vibecoded
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### Permissive AI Policy
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A policy that permits the use of AI/LLMs in any capacity or is declared to be [vibecoded](#vibecode). Both vibecoding and opening the door for people to vibecode count as a permissive AI policy.
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Evidence can be:
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- an explicit AI policy (e.g. `AI_POLICY.md`, `CONTRIBUTING.md`, developer docs) in the repo or something in the project's contributing guidelines or in their website's documentation that says that AI/LLMs are allowed
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- an LLM friendly `AGENTS.md`, `CLAUDE.md`, or other such LLM instruction files or folders.
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- core maintainers' blog or social media post about vibecoding
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- link to readme, website, or documentation stating the project is vibecoded
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> [!Important]
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> If a core maintainer has noted that the code is entirely vibecoded, please put that as the *first* evidence link.
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#### Vibecode
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Asking an AI to write software for you (often without human review). Per [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibe_coding):
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A **Vibecoder** is a person who uses AI prompts to generate anything, typically code or images. It would therefore be appropriate to call Andrej Karpathy a vibecoder.
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Evidence can be:
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> [!Note]
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> Humans reviewing vibecoded code does not disqualify said code from being considered vibecoded.
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- core maintainers' blog or social media post about vibecoding
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- link to readme, website, or documentation stating the project is vibecoded
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- link to AI policy, developer docs, or CONTRIBUTING doc that *requires* LLM usage
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### AI Functionality
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- a blog post advertising the AI Functionality
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- a link to the default branch in a repo that shows where the AI Functionality is implemented
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### Permissive AI Policy
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A policy that permits the use of AI/LLMs in any capacity.
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Evidence can be:
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- an explicit AI policy (e.g. `AI_POLICY.md`) in the repo or something in the project's contributing guidelines or in their website's documentation.
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- an LLM friendly `AGENTS.md`, `CLAUDE.md`, or other such LLM instruction files or folders.
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### AI Code Reviews
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| Name | Last Untainted Version or Commit ID | Tags and Evidence | Alternative(s) |
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| [formallyCoolSoftware](https://linktocoolsoftware.com) | [`v2.0.0`](linktolastgoodversion.com/v2.0.0) *or* [`ab12345`](linktolastgoodcommitid.com/commit/ab12345) |  ([1](http://linktocoolsoftware.com/branch/main/AGENTS.md))<br/>  ([1](http://linktocoolsoftware.com/branch/main/README.md))| [coolSlopFreeProject] |
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| [formallyCoolSoftware](https://linktocoolsoftware.com) | [`v2.0.0`](linktolastgoodversion.com/v2.0.0) *or* [`ab12345`](linktolastgoodcommitid.com/commit/ab12345) | [](#permissive-ai-policy) ([1](http://linktocoolsoftware.com/branch/main/AGENTS.md))<br/>  ([1](http://linktocoolsoftware.com/branch/main/README.md))| [coolSlopFreeProject] |
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**Evidence column**: should contain one or more of the following tags (followed by *up to 3* numbered evidence links in parentheses):
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- [](https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware#vibecoded)
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- [](https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware#ai-functionality)
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- [](https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware#permissive-ai-policy)
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- [](https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware#ai-code-reviews)
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Here are all the badges for easy copying and pasting:
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```markdown
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[](#vibecoded)
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```
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```markdown
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[](#ai-functionality)
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```
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Screenshots are allowed but must be a last resort for something that cannot be linked. We'd prefer archive links in all other instances.
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The above "Alternative(s)" column is for software that has a 1:1 parity or is a very similar alternative specific to the piece of software at hand. If the category or section is filled with the same alternative list (for instance, how it is in the [terminal emulators](https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware#terminal-emulators) section), you can remove the alternatives column. Instead, you can add a note below the table with all the alternatives, like this:
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The above "Alternative(s)" column is for software that has a 1:1 parity or is a very similar alternative specific to the piece of software at hand. If the category or section is filled with the same alternative list (for instance, how it is in the [terminal emulators](https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware#terminal-emulators) section), you can remove the "Alternatives" column. Instead, you can add a note below the table with all the alternatives, like this:
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> [!NOTE]
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> ### Category Alternatives
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