Thanks a lot for the fair criticism, Appreciate it! You're right that those links aren't the strongest evidence. The real argument isn't "people are complaining on twitter." It's just much simpler when two agents add different functions to the same file, where git creates a conflict that doesn't need to exist. Weave just knows they're separate entities and merges cleanly. Whether you let AI resolve the false conflict or avoid it entirely is a design choice, we think avoiding it is better.
It’s your GitHub profile. It looks suspiciously just like the other 10 GitHub users that have been spamming AI generated issues and PRs for the last 2 weeks. They always go quiet eventually. I suspect because they are violating GitHub’s ToS, but maybe they just run out of free tokens.
Thanks again for criticising, so tackling each of your comment:
GitHub’s ToS, because you suspect, so I can help you understand them.
> What violates it:
1. Automated Bulk issues/PRs, that we don't own
2. Fake Stars or Engagement Farming
3. Using Bot Accounts.
We own the repo, there's not even a single fake star, I don't even know how to create a bot account lol.
> Scenario when we run out of free tokens.
Open AI and Anthropic have been sponsoring my company with credits, because I am trying to architect new software post agi world, so if I run out I will ask them for more tokens.
And you are opening issues on projects trying to get them to adopt your product. Seems like spam to me. How much are you willing to spend maintaining this project if those free tokens go away?
When you're just a normal guy genuinely trying to build something great and there's nobody who believes in you yet, the only thing you can do is go to projects you admire and ask "would this help you?" Patrick Collison did the same thing early on, literally taking people's laptops to install Stripe.