I also added the text "See Below" for alternatives to oh-my-zsh and starship. I didn't think that warranted a separate PR.
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- adds requests for help in photography table
- alphabetizes photography table
- removes fourth piece of evidence for darktable
- adds breaks in evidence tags column for scalar
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I noticed that Waterfox was included as a desktop browser alternative, but I've been using their android app for a while, so I figured I'd include it here as well :)
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I saw Haskell being added and decided to improve on the alternatives.
I added Idris, which is essentially non-lazy Haskell. It attempts to basically improve on Haskells mistakes from what I can tell. I saw they ban AI outright, so I added it to the alternatives below.
I also added little explanations for how each language is similar to Haskell, since Haskell is a very unique language which you can hardly just find one perfect replacement for...
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This is particularly frustrating as it doesn't appear that there are any alternatives to Scalar that aren't also tainted. Swagger UI has multiple merges recently[1](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-ui/pull/10721) that heavily use Claude. At a glance Redoc also seems to either have AI features itself or have them in its sister projects from the same company.
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As used by the hit-game Balatro
Should be suitable for quite a few use-cases where more powerful features offered by Godot/Unity aren't utilized.
I think the biggest issue most people will have is that it doesn't compile for WebGL at the moment.
Strong anti-ai policy: 147d39251c
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I'm thinking about forking penlight, but that'll come later.
This hits harder because Lua is great, and it's become my refuge from the grifters. Before, I thought "well, if you're gonna vibecode, might as well vibecode Rust or something less niche". I guess they're coming for anything and everything you care about :(.
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In light of the news around Rust's policy, I was exploring the alternatives, and when I went to Java, I discovered that the two build systems I'm aware of for it are both tainted.
For Maven, all I found was commits from Claude, so I noted the last release before the oldest one to come up in a search. If anyone finds slop from before that, that should be reevaluated.
For Gradle, there is talk in the issues about cooperating with slop agents, so I considered including the `AI Functionality` label as well, but those issues are all still open (or closed without indication of action to resolve), and regardless I'm not sure if designing a build system to function better alongside LLMs counts.
Let me know if this should go in the compiler tools section instead of the language-specific tools.
In the mean time, I guess I'll be looking into how one might operate `javac` directly...
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This is the WIP coreutils rewrite in Rust, that recently sparked a controversy, because it was picked up by Canonical for internal Ubuntu releases. In addition to the visible Claude commits, there is good reason to believe, the lead developer is using it locally.
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- Linux distributions that explicitly banned LLM/GenAI contributions are placed in a separate alternatives subsection.
- Removed mention of Gentoo's USE flags because it felt like unnecessary pressure.
Add Elementary and Chimera Linux Distributions as Alternatives
- Closes#433
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Add explicit indication of the Linux kernel compromise,
and mentioning that Gentoo's USE flags can be used to disable optional AI‑tainted dependencies.
* darktable has AI features, but these are not genAI so I decided that the AI functionality tag isn't warranted
* I guess one could use gimp as an alternative? But I doubt it's a good one, so I decided not to list it for now
Guess with photography I have another passion that is being destroyed by AI :(
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- agents.md in repo and contribution guidelines allow AI
Maybe debateable because they require human in the loop for AI but only
because "most drivers of AI are just not good enough" (e_e)
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- author and several maintainers make use of genAI tooling
- agents.md and claude.md in repo
- copilot and claude in commits
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They have admitted to using deepfaked "art" for release images and other locations, and their codebase contains LLM-generated code.
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It seems like unfortunately Go libraries have also started to allow AI slop (including the ones i like like purego for FFI) so basically it means i have to use alternatives if i want to avoid slop
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Given the number of "Requests for Help" and pull requests for new entries, I decided to fulfill some of them. I started with the Accessibility Tools section because it was the first one
These are the earliest instances of AI usage I found:
* [espeak-ng](https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng): [Copilot review](https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/pull/2256) - even though it was automatic, no effort to ignore it or stop future instances was taken. Furthermore, they became more frequent later on
* [nametag](https://github.com/mattogodoy/nametag): [Claude commit](b850288414) - the latest version is of the same day but does not contain this commit
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