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New Rule Forbids GNOME Shell Extensions Made Using AI Generated Code
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Emojis in comments, filename as a comment in the first line, and so on
I've been in the habit of putting the filename as first comment in most of my scripts forever. I don't know when or why I started but please don't make me change!
You're absolutely right — we shouldn't have to change our style just because a machine copies it.
it’s how example code is often written when it’s i. a book or a webpage… there’s not really a good reason to do it in a real file because it’s in the filename.
but if it helps you organize it doesn’t hurt anything.
Put a random fuck in the comment to differentiate yourself
// not AI slop. This is pure human slop! // I appreciate pull requests from people smarter than me.
I add a comment to he first line of unsaved files because that's what Code displays for the tab name and it either helps or confuses me about what is in the tab.
Isn't fine name in the comment in the first line default behavior for multiple IDE/boilerplate generations?