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[–] Lemjukes@lemm.ee 0 points 1 day ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) (29 children)

This feels discouraging as someone who struggled with learning programming for a very long time and only with the aid of copilot have I finally crossed the hurdles I was facing and felt like I was actually learning and progressing again.

Yes I’m still interacting with and manually adjusting and even writing sections of code. But a lot of what copilot does for me is interpret my natural language understanding of how I want to manipulate the data and translating it into actual code which I then work with and combine with the rest of the project.

But I’ve stopped looking to join any game jams because it seems even when they don’t have an explicit ban against all AI, the sentiment I get is that people feel like it’s cheating and look down on someone in my situation. I get that submitting ai slop whole sale is just garbage. But it feels like putting these blanket ‘no ai content’ stamps and badges on things excludes a lot of people.

Edit:

Is this slop? https://lemjukes.itch.io/ascii-farmer-alpha https://github.com/LemJukes/ASCII-Farmer

Like I know it isn’t good code but I’m entirely self taught and it seems to work(and more importantly I mostly understand how it works) so what’s the fucking difference? How am I supposed to learn without iterating? If anyone human wants to look at my code and tell me why it’s shit, that’d actually be really helpful and I’d genuinely be thankful.

*except whoever actually said that in the comment reply’s. I blocked you so I won’t see any more from you anyways and also piss off.

[–] otp@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 day ago

Back in the day, people hated Intellisense/auto-complete.

And back in the older day, people hated IDEs for coding.

And back in the even older day, people hated computers for games.

There'll always be people who hate new technology, especially if it makes something easier that they used to have to do "the hard way".

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[–] Skullgrid@lemmy.world 0 points 1 day ago (16 children)

this is stupid, there's SO many indie games using procedural generation which is fucking generative AI. It's in a shitload of them, from speulunky to Darkest Dungeon 2.

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