Quillx is an open standard for disclosing AI involvement in software projects
github.com13 points by qainsights 4 hours ago
13 points by qainsights 4 hours ago
I would think the term 'vibe coded', 'vibed', '100% vibes', etc would be far more appropriate and well known, than 'lorem ipsum' when it comes to generating code without reviewing the output.
If I saw that badge on someones github I would think it had something to do with lorem ipsum text generation, rather than anything to do with AI.
I created https://github.com/Entrpi/autonomy-golf and have been using it as a gamified development process.
The key insight was to not just handwave or guess at how much is automated, but make evaluation and review part of the continuous development loop. I first implemented in https://github.com/Entrpi/autoresearch-everywhere where I used it to deliberately automate more, in the spirit of Karpathy's upstream (and to very good effect. I have some of the best autoresearch results anywhere, and the platform is far more robust than it started).
A little ironic that the README, SPEC.md and the poster's comment here all smell of LLM writing!
(1) Why?
(2) The code I write with AI doesn’t fit on the scale.
Considering the more AI you use the more red it is along with demeaning language for the scales I assume it is mainly for anti-AI people to virtue signal about not using it.
Given the reality that there are a lot of people who [fairly or unfairly] judge anything that uses "AI" in a decisively negative way, what possible advantage is there in giving people a reason to dismiss your project without evaluating it on its own merits?
Is honesty an important quality to you? Does lying by omission concern you for the people and projects you choose to interact with?
Nobody owes you any transparency about the way they develop their software.
They sure don't, but often insight into/alignment with the story and development process makes all the difference for which projects people choose to contribute to.
AIx is an open standard for disclosing AI involvement in software projects - expressed through the language of authorship. Not a judgment. Just transparency.
Just one tiny issue:
"AIX®" is also a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) and used for the AIX® operating system that is still in use today.
I would be careful to use that name.
Neat idea. I like the five point scale