OpenSlopware Creator Removes Repository After Harassment
OpenSlopware, a Codeberg repository cataloguing open-source projects that use LLM-generated code, was removed by its creator after sustained harassment, and the creator deleted their Bluesky account. Several forks — including a Small-Hack Codeberg mirror — preserve the repository, while anti-LLM communities such as Awful.systems and AntiAI plan similar lists, underscoring community backlash and debates about code quality, licensing, and environmental impact.
Key Points
- 1Documents removal of OpenSlopware and deletion of creator's Bluesky account amid harassment
- 2Highlights forks and mirrors preserving content, showing resilience and contested stewardship among developers
- 3Signals broader backlash over LLM bots, raising concerns about code quality, licensing, and environmental impacts
Scoring Rationale
Credible reporting of community-led repository removal and forks; limited novelty and narrow scope reduce broader impact.
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