Christoph Buchner

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Is it realistic (I have no idea) to turn this situation on its head somewhat, and use AI for preliminary/automated review, in a similar vein to what our CI already...

> Quick comment: Your PR [#1325](https://github.com/pymeasure/pymeasure/pull/1325) was mentioned, because it was the first obviously with AI created (due to the rule file), because it was large, and because it had...

> Generally, using AI for reviews is a lot more challenging than for writing code, because you as a developer have a lot of context, which you can (and have...

A very graceful response by another OSS maintainer, on receiving a long AI-created/assisted PR: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45806847 Definitely a degree of levelheadedness, grace and niceness in dealing with the PR that we...

> * To me "non-equidistant grid" is not ideal for that, but kind of works. I'd be interested in what aspect of this you feel is not ideal, could you...

> One option that has been put forth is to output the solution _both_ at regular intervals _and_ at variable time steps, though I understand this feature is not available...

@SreejithModeliCon a strategy which would (potentially) enable the devs to work on this problem is to successively reduce/modify your model until it stops showing the issue, and then walk back...

I don't really have an opinion on it, because I have no experience using agentic AI. 🤷 If possible, I'd keep this to one file, though -- I'd prefer not...

Another AI-related topic that we should probably formulate a stance on is AI-generated code contributions. It seems already the first PRs for this are coming in #1325. It will be...

I reproduce this. I compiled the shared lib with `gcc -shared -fPIC -o ./Resources/Library/win64/ExternalFunc1.dll ./Resources/Source/ExternalFunc1.c -I./Resources/Include`. Simulating works. Exporting the FMU fails in the GEnerate Target Files step, with ```...