tldraw Implements Policy to Automatically Close Low-Quality AI Pull Requests
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Summary
The article discusses tldraw's new policy to automatically close low-quality AI-generated pull requests from external contributors due to an influx of such submissions. The author expected criticism but received positive feedback, with many agreeing the problem is real and the solution reasonable. The post sparked discussions on Twitter and Hacker News about recognizing AI code, using AI to evaluate pull requests, and preventing low-quality contributions. tldraw is an SDK for building whiteboard and infinite canvas applications with React.
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· 4 pulledDue to an influx of low-quality AI pull requests, we would soon begin automatically closing pull requests from external contributors.
I was expecting to have to defend my decision but the response has been surprisingly positive: the problem is real, tldraw's solution seems reasonable, maybe we should do the same.
The post prompted some good conversation though on Twitter and Hacker News.
Much of the discussion focused on recognizing AI code, using AI to evaluate pull requests, and generally preventing people from...
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