**#A quick edit to address something important and provide a disclaimer: **

Thank you all for your feedback! This project was “vibecoded” with Cloude AI and serves more as a “proof of concept” for what could be achieved with AI assistance. I’m just a tech enthusiast, and I’m excited to continue exploring new possibilities. I understand there’s a real concern about “AI Slop,” but that’s exactly why I’m sharing this project with you all so that experts who are interested in the idea can offer guidance or even help improve it.

I’ve noticed that many people with home labs prefer to update their applications manually instead of relying on other apps that automate the process. Often, they have to check each one individually. That’s where Vigil comes in. The primary function of Vigil is to centralize the information and give users clear visibility of which applications are outdated, their current version, and the newer version available from several sources. This way, you can decide what and when to update.

To be honest, I hope it ends up being useful to others as it is for me.

If you have a few minutes, I’d really appreciate you trying it out and leaving a review or suggestions on the repo or even here. I’d do my best to answer most of the comments.

REPO: https://github.com/kumucode/vigil.git

    • DeckPacker@piefed.blahaj.zone
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      2 months ago

      Yeah, I was looking for that info, because I don’t trust any (especially new projects, that use AI).

      How did you know, it was AI though? I am just curious

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    Sorry, but you have posted only 1 sentence about the project and not even a link to the project.

    Additional with the

    scripts—basically “em dash” which is really popular among llm generated texts, i get a bad feeling about it.

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      Well, I’m no tech expert at all so I’m just trying to get things right. I might not be able to answer everything, but I’ll do my best to get you an answer.

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            It’s not a bad idea at all to have a label so we could set expectations right. But don’t be too harsh on me ;) Just being able to pull a functional app without much of experience is already a reasonable accomplishment is it?

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              accomplishment

              Self made? Yes
              AI made? Not really. It’s asking your friend to do it and then punlish it under your own name and no credits given.

              IMO: Nothing to be much proud of. You just steered a coding monkey

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          Absolutelly vibecoding it with Cloude. I understand a bit of python and html but I’m no dev or technical professional at all. I just wanted to see if I could build something useful without much of technical expertise.

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            I appreciate you being honest in your response here.

            I’d recommend adding this disclaimer to the post text and repo readme for complete transparency, and so anyone who doesn’t want to use AI-generated projects can move on without creating arguments in the comments.

            There are many genuine reasons to not trust code generated by LLMs, especially with anything network-connected or handling important data, so it’s important to be upfront about it.

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            2 months ago

            EDIT: removing this comment because I don’t think you will use this feedback responsibly

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              Hi @ramielrowe thanks for the feedback, that’s actually pretty good and I’ll start using it. I understand that all this AI thing can be sloppy, and create more friction than good, but I’m really fascinated by how it can help people with little knowledge to build something that a few years ago would’ve been only possible by experts.

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                for a very long time it was not only possible for experts. like, I would say the last 10-15 years, maybe even more. It’s very harmful that people can now create things they don’t even know how to check what it does, and they just assume this “sentient thing” actually produced what you wanted with no major flaws. thing is, you (or anyone else vibecoding things) won’t be able to determine what is good or bad without taking the time and learning the building blocks, learning how they work and how they are supposed to be used.

                also your comments look like AI generated comments, fake enthusiasm and all the rest. it does not inspire much confidence