Isn't "soft ban" still a bit harsh? I think it was reasonable take and a good reminder of the purpose of these events.
> Isn't "soft ban" still a bit harsh?
Not necessarily. The take is reasonable but I'm curious about who could be bold enough to actually talk about or disclose their use of LLMs during these events.
Only in the sense that community leadership is harsh by nature. ‘We’d rather you didn’t do that’ is the essence of a soft ban and what they’ve expressed as leader here, and even a soft ban muffling topics and therefore a subset of people, which is often seen as ‘harsh’.