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There's a bit of drama going on with the popular game manager Lutris right now, with users pointing out the developer using AI generated code via Anthropic's Claude.

Seems like something relevant to talk about, with AI tools being a huge cause of problems in the hardware industry. Like how the Steam Deck is constantly sold out and Valve can't even give us a price or release date of their upcoming hardware. All because these AI companies are sucking up all component manufacturing for their data centres. Every extra person using all these AI tools is only adding to the issue.

A user asked on the official Lutris GitHub two weeks ago "is lutris slop now" and noted an increasing amount of "LLM generated commits". To which the Lutris creator replied:

It's only slop if you don't know what you're doing and/or are using low quality tools. But I have over 30 years of programming experience and use the best tool currently available. It was tremendously helpful in helping me catch up with everything I wasn't able to do last year because of health issues / depression.

There are massive issues with AI tech, but those are caused by our current capitalist culture, not the tools themselves. In many ways, it couldn't have been implemented in a worse way but it was AI that bought all the RAM, it was OpenAI. It was not AI that stole copyrighted content, it was Facebook. It wasn't AI that laid off thousands of employees, it's deluded executives who don't understand that this tool is an augmentation, not a replacement for humans.

I'm not a big fan of having to pay a monthly sub to Anthropic, I don't like depending on cloud services. But a few months ago (and I was pretty much at my lowest back then, barely able to do anything), I realized that this stuff was starting to do a competent job and was very valuable. And at least I'm not paying Google, Facebook, OpenAI or some company that cooperates with the US army.

Anyway, I was suspecting that this "issue" might come up so I've removed the Claude co-authorship from the commits a few days ago. So good luck figuring out what's generated and what is not. Whether or not I use Claude is not going to change society, this requires changes at a deeper level, and we all know that nothing is going to improve with the current US administration.

Emphasis on that last part ours. Emphasised because it's a clear issue for a lot of people, so the developer has chosen to just hide what is and what isn't AI generated code. The Lutris creator expanded on that in a follow-up post elsewhere further defending their use of it from another user not happy about the situation.

The real problem, as pointed out by comments, is that part of the point of open source is trust. This is not a way to build that. Not just that but copyright becomes an issue. Who actually owns the generated code? And now it's being hidden, how can anyone tell? Can you even truly claim it's open source when it's using AI generated code?

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einherjar 2 hours ago
Everyone who things he should not reduce his work with using AI: Step in and do this work, or STFU!
Cloversheen 2 hours ago
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This is not the first time he is in a controversy because of how he handles critique (valid or otherwise), and he pretty much react the same way each time.
t3g 2 hours ago
The developer of Lutris has always been a jerk, so I just use Heroic + Steam and forget that Lutris exists
The_Real_Bitterman 2 hours ago
Can you even truly claim it's open source when it's using AI generated code?
Of course it still is.

What you can not tell is if it violates OTHER projects copyrights / copyleft the LLM was trained on. It's more of a legal minefield rather than it not being open source. For example if it [the LLM] spilled out GPL-3 code they would have to attribute this. But since it is LLM code the developers themselves don't know.

So in any occasion IF some one can find "their" code in Lutirs they can probably sue them.

I can understand them [the developer]. Especially for an FOSS project this big. Users often times just request random features or bright up issues one singular person is barely able to fix.

If we're being honest most FOSS projects are maintained by like one or maybe two people. While tons of others made like one commit and never show up to further support the project. Neither by bug fixing, testing nor financially but expect the core devs to do so.

So yes there is no issue in using LLMs to make that two core developers more productive and keep up with the pressure. While entitled users argue about LLM code and "cancel" the developers?

As long as Lutris overall does not decrease in quality, which is often the pitfall by people NOT knowing how to code and just vibe in the hopes it works, there is no issue here.

Also we don't know how many PRs by other peoples which are merged with Lutris are actual LLM code themselves. Yet ppl hate on Mathieu?

PS.: I would not call this "AI" as none of these tools are truly intelligent.

Last edited by The_Real_Bitterman on 12 Mar 2026 at 9:53 pm UTC
Sakuretsu 2 hours ago
I haven't used Lutris for sometime now because I just prefer Steam and Heroic but I surely have nothing against it.
Let's wait and see if the launcher is going to start falling apart because of bad AI-generated code and if the project is going to survive after what the maintainer did.
Corben 1 hour ago
Imo he is not wrong. As an experienced dev, especially getting assist by claude pro is really helpful. He knows what he wants, he prompts it, he doesn't have to type it. It saves an insane amount of time. Reading code and verifying it is what you requested is way less time consuming than typing it on your own.

Most people's stance against LLM generated code is because many people have tried it, created stuff with it, which was bad because they were not experienced devs. LLMs are a new tool, you need to learn how to use it like in any other field. If you master it, it helps. Experienced devs master it way easier and better than beginners.

I'm specifically not saying AI, as there is no intelligence. They don't "think". They are just good at giving the impression they are intelligent or think. They are just incredible good at guessing and have an enormous data pool to get their info from and do their guesses on.

And claude is impressively good at coding.

I also think he should not hide it. But I can understand his reasons. Social pressure is real. So what to choose? Getting depressed because people are not well enough informed and are targeting you, or deciding to keep your mental peace? This is a personal thing, not everybody has the power to withstand the pressure of so many people.
StenPett 45 minutes ago
I've been a Patreon supporter of Lutris since 2019. That ended the minute I read his reply. I'm instead going to spend that money on some other project. One that doesn't use generative AI...
Mountain Man 39 minutes ago
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...we all know that nothing is going to improve with the current US administration.
I see, so it's somehow Trump's fault that this developer started using AI and feels the need to obfuscate it after facing criticism.

Last edited by Mountain Man on 12 Mar 2026 at 10:46 pm UTC
Drawing Pixels 13 minutes ago
My concern is the AI's were probably trained on code without respect to their licenses. So tagging the code is kind of important for legal purposes in case the landscape around it changes.

I personally don't use AI to generate code, but I might sometimes use it as a fuzzy search or use it for language or visual processing functions. Reason being that what ever I gain in efficiency, I also lose in opportunities to learn and improve as a developer.

Setting that aside code architecture is extremely important in regards to long term maintenance, robustness and security. My experience is that AI is just generally terrible at that, as I had them fail to architect something extremely basic and small correctly after nearly 8 hours of prompting across a lot of the top performing ones.

They seem to only excel at smaller functions or things that are easily templateable, which makes sense when you understand that they just duplicate what they have been trained on.

There are plenty of reasons why I favor self-hosting AI's and don't fund these corporations, the ethical issues are endless. But overall I just find the developers response here reason enough to not trust the long-term health of the project going forward.
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