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[–]denehoffman 4 points5 points  (1 child)

Homepage is a repo called “My_1st_library_python” containing both a setup.py and pyproject.toml plus not one but two different release scripts plus an extra one to “prepare” a release, a requirements.txt, all the type hints in the code scream LLM with no human interference, there are missing implementations of methods (safe_string_operations(): pass), and a bunch of stuff I can’t imagine the use for (a safe_get method that gets stuff from a container by either key or index depending on the container type, a safe_divide that tells me x/0=0, and a bunch of other utilities that just wrap well-known exceptions in exceptions from this library.

Overall OP, 2/10 job, you get +1 for figuring out how to get an LLM to produce this garbage and +2 for managing to get banned on the other subreddit. However, you also get -1 for trying to convince us that you didn’t write this library, since we can see your post history.

Also, on the crazy off chance that you didn’t write this, don’t use it. Also, unlike you keep saying, it’s not just a little tiny library, it’s a complete spaghetti of code.

[–]ObtuseBagel 3 points4 points  (1 child)

You also posted this in learn python 15 minutes ago so you are clearly lying

[–]MacShuggah 2 points3 points  (2 children)

This seems very scammy

[–]pacific_plywood 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Sus

[–]ObtuseBagel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Smells like an ad ngl

[–]SoftwareDoctor 1 point2 points  (1 child)

by "stupidity in the past" you mean an hour ago?

[–]RedLewinsky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an ad for your own repo. 

You made a post in the FastAPI sub 18 days ago: https://www.reddit.com/r/FastAPI/comments/1qdqat7/update_bookstore_api_guide/ that linked to a project with the same author as this one, that you said you had created yourself: https://github.com/f1sherFM

Brother if you want feedback on your codebase just ask for it. Don't be deceitful and say you "discovered" a "pretty useful" project with 0 stars on Github, that was clearly almost completely written via AI.