On that topic, I don't think GP was referring to that fact that you wrote the CHIP-8 emulator via AI, but rather that the Spectre compiler (the original Rust version) was written/augmented with AI.
Looking at the very first commits, after you've added the initial source code, there are a bunch of commits with many lines changes within the span of several minutes. Assuming not AI, I'm curious about that. Do you really just write code that quickly? Or was this a project not tracked by git originally, and you made a bunch of commits to set up some form of history for your recent changes?
This is true, some people do react this way. But I've noticed its far more pronounced if people try to hide the AI usage for code.
AI prose is always looked down on, I feel dirty after having read it.
There's nothing new under the sun.
They just have different buzzwords to hate.
Asking as someone considering nim as C/C++ replacement