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  "path": "/t/anti-llm-sentiment-considered-harmful/14008?page=3#post_41",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-02T03:14:38.000Z",
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  "textContent": "shinzui:\n\n> So how do you explain that the author of stack, http-client, conduit, yaml, yesod, unliftio, and persistent, someone who has probably been programming in Haskell longer than almost anyone in this thread, is switching to Rust?\n\nIt has nothing to do with AI. It was long before that.\n\nAnd some people in this community are vehemently against blockchain too. That didn’t stop companies like IOG and others to build major blockchain systems in Haskell and hire hundreds of engineers.\n\nI’m really losing track of what the complaint here is about.\n\n  * everyone should stop in awe when a new vibecoded project is revealed to us?\n  * maintainers should blindly accept slop PRs and deal with the consequences?\n  * the community should stop engaging in AI critical discourse, because it may shy away greedy tech CEOs?\n\n\n\nCan you be more specific?",
  "title": "Anti-LLM Sentiment Considered Harmful"
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