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For anyone wondering: https://github-roast.pages.dev
If you want a profile to try, maybe test out Lemmy dev dessalines.
Don't try out on your own profile. It's brutal :-(
Not saying my profile is actually any good, but ouch, that stuff still kinda hurts xd
For context: My GitHub bio is just a sarcastic "Developer™"
Ha not bad AI.
From my profile's roast:
Fucking ouch 😂. 10/10 roast.
Yep, its brutal, but for me it was also funny.
It doesn't quite understand the "fork to make a contribution" angle and makes fun of "too many forks" though.
It is fucking brutal
Your "Typing-Speed-Test" repo has one star now bro.
Haha I did. But it roasted me for having no stars on repos that were forks used for contributing so not really much of a roast 🤷
Mine is mostly forks, I got savaged for not having a single original thought.
Okay, how the hell did it do that?
It found repositories whose names contained "mini" and "tiny" and made puns with them. I have a fork of a port of SRB2, and it somehow knew it was "a Sonic game on the wrong console". How the hell?
I mean, like, I know the answer, but like still, how?
It's using a Large Language Model. As if you fed ChatGPT a list of the repo info and asked it to write a roast.
~~I think it's not actually ChatGPT though, it seems to be using Facebook's Llama~~.
It uses OpenAI API. Source: https://github.com/codenoid/github-roast/blob/main/src/routes/llama/%2Bserver.js
Huh. I'm a bit confused why this is in a folder called llama 🤷
Maybe the author just likes llamas?
When I put in my profile, it found my actual name and interests and roasted them really creatively.
I mean, I did put my actual name in there, but I'm still impressed it did that.