Alright, I wasn’t aware that it was against the rules, that’s my bad. I sometimes use AI to help structure things or understand how to approach certain parts, but I try to build and learn the rest myself. It's more of a learning tool for me than anything else.
I understand that opinions on AI can vary, especially from devs who learned and worked hard before these tools existed. It’s true that seeing AI do something in minutes that took you days to master can be frustrating. But I really believe it’s just a tool like many others we've adopted over time and it won’t ever replace real developers.
I fully respect your rules and the effort behind maintaining quality on your platform. I’ll make sure anything I submit aligns with your originality policy.
Hopefully, over time, more developers will see AI for what it really is a tool to support creativity and productivity, not a replacement for real skill or experience.
If AI is cheating, I guess you’re coding everything in binary by hand, right?