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  "path": "/t/ai-created-changes-should-it-create-prs-or-work-on-my-own-fork/49434#post_10",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-12T09:58:57.000Z",
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  "textContent": "another option: still have the additional Generic type, but instead of name, have all `VertexBuffer` carry a `bindPoint` label.\nWhen the renderer sees them, it tries first to check the `bindPoint` label, if there is one set, will try to bind `in+bindPoint`, if the bind fails or the label is not sets it fallsback to `in+TypeName`.\n\nIn this way, overtime, we can deprecate the fixed vertexbuffer types, that are a weird jme specific thing, anyway",
  "title": "AI created changes, should it create PR's or work on my own fork"
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