Since fable 5 went down just some time ago(although this is no longer the case), a lot of fable or Mythos related content including models and datasets were completely killed from HF, it seemed like such a blow to the local development community to lose such important files, this is what inspired me to work on my project, it’s a p2p decentralized distribution network (aka a torrent site) that pulls files from HF and verifies them through sha256, I’ve been making slow and steady progress but so far I haven’t made a single public post about it. I’m genuinely scared of a number of things happening, that the project won’t gain traction, ridicule from more experienced developers, I’m also worried about security vulnerabilities which I’m sure I haven’t fully patched yet…

How do I get over this fear of talking about my project? How do I gain stars on GitHub, and community engagement? After all, a decentralized distribution network is nothing without its peers…

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    3 hours ago

    Sorry but you’re screwed. Lemmy is filled with an Anti-AI army of users ready to downvote every post you’ll make.

    2 options: tough it up, or gang up with other AI devs and create an AI friendly community for FOSS / selfhosted apps.

    Personally, I don’t care if it was AI assisted. I only care if it’s good or not. And by “good” I mean a lot of things. Including but not limited to:

    • Maintenance history
    • Contributors
    • Performance
    • Code quality / readability
    • Documentation
    • Dependancies
    • Security
    • Privacy
    • UX/UI
    • and more