Tracking based off #325
~~Currently a WIP as it depends on information from System Services and Daemons section, needs PR #369 merged first~~ merged
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Added "AI Functionality" tag to Telegram with evidence
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I'd be nice if someone could submit a PR with non-ai-slop window manager suggestions 🙏
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Thanks to @ethanuppal and @tjk for their help in investigating this one.
Perhaps we also link to this comment explaining GUIX and NIX differences somewhere?
https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware/pulls/156#issuecomment-11872881
I decided to just keep the above comment in this link, which will also show up in the commit message. I also decided to throw out Lix based on the other comments by @ethanuppal further down in #156. We'll keep GUIX since that does actually include a full OS and then if anyone wants, they can add another entry in the package manager section for evidence of the nix package manager itself having slop as well.
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Not sure if there can even be an alternative since we would need to convince countless dependants to switch.
I have not followed the new style guide since the rest of the table isn't converted yet, not sure if mixing and matching the style guide would be a good idea...
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This just gets the Cheat Sheets section more in line with our style guide, and it moves command-line shells just below it, so that we get slightly closer to my dream of alphabetized sections ✨
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- Tidies "VPN software" section based on style guide and work from #325
- moves "VPN software" and "Virtualization" directly under "Tainted Software"
- clean up TOC
- clean up sibling repo grammar and add ✨ emoji
- adds "AI Databroker Usage" and "AI in Issue tracker" badges
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There's a bullet in one of the code blocks. I assume the item was blindly copy-pasted from the bullet list?
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Part of #325
Took the liberty to split off Blogging Software into further subsections (CMS, SSG), with the small benefit of dropping the alternatives column for SSGs in favor of the alternatives note.
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Part of #325
I also took the liberty of doing a small run-through of some of the shells in the [Arch Wiki page for shells](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Command-line_shell), and caught Oil Shell, PowerShell, and xonsh.
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* The Claude commit was in another repo that FreeBSD copies as "contrib" so it can build together, but they don't control its policies; it's basically a dependency.
* The "collaboration" commit was actually just a bug report, acted on only by humans.
Not entirely sure if this is the best way to list the two. They're both technically tools affected by slop, but there's also the information bit outside the actual software that may or may not be affected. tldr-pages [discourages using it on the cheat sheets themselves](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#contributing) with exceptions cut out for translations and presumably adding to existing pages (the CONTRIBUTING.md is full of loopholes in technicalities in that regard, but that's a whole other tangent). Paradoxically, their [AGENTS.md has an entire section for creating new pages](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/blob/main/AGENTS.md#creating-pages).
Not sure if there's interest in creating a whole `<h1>` section for tainted sources of information, but I suspect that would be standalone from the tainted tools anyway, and that the tools tldr-pages and cheat would be tracked independently from the documentation tldr-pages and cheat. [`cheat/cheatsheets`](https://github.com/cheat/cheatsheets) has not been touched in 4 years, and functionally cannot be tainted by extension. I have not checked tldr-pages' cheatsheets since it's in the same repo as the sloppified tool, which makes finding out annoying without cloning it first (which I didn't bother doing since it currently is out of scope for the list, and whether or not it should be included and by extension screened, is a separate discussion)
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Accomodates the changes of #346. I've also added entries for mruby and TruffleRuby, previously present in the notes of Ruby, and Zig as an alternative
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