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Turso Documentation
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Add Phorm AI Badge to README #168

Closed bentleylong closed 7 months ago

bentleylong commented 7 months ago

Adds Phorm AI Badge from Morph Labs to Turso Reference Documentation for natural language Q&A and search -- cc @glommer

alcpereira commented 7 months ago

Are you really spamming PR to all the repos after scraping them with this badge?

See my comment in #164

glommer commented 7 months ago

@alcpereira my understanding is that the phorm team will add this badge to some of our repos, that would allow users who click the badge to use their tool to chat with our repos. This wouldn't affect any user who is not interested / not using it, and wouldn't be reflected in our documentation in any way.

I didn't see a problem with it so far.

Do you have any concerns with this setup?

alcpereira commented 7 months ago

Do you have any concerns with this setup?

I expressed my concerns in the previous PR, and I am now a bit surprised about this strategy (opening PRs, providing "free" services and collecting personal data).

If it's approved by Turso's team, LGTM 👍

glommer commented 7 months ago

It's approved by us, conditionally on this not harming our community. We agreed to it since it seemed to us that this can increase value to some members of our community, without being a hassle to anyone who is not interested - which is why I am very interested in hearing if you have any concerns.

bentleylong commented 7 months ago

Hi @alcpereira! Thanks for your feedback -- totally understand. Not meaning to spam at all. I realized after your comment on #164 that the PR could have used more insight as to what Phorm AI is, so I closed my last one and reopened with this one. We've worked with the Turso team & some other folks to develop really good natural language Q&A systems for codebases.

Our goal is to make it as easy as possible to use tools like Turso. Like lots of services, we use data to build and improve our products over time -- we use things like user queries to understand what questions people actually want answers to, and then use that data to make our systems even better. People like @glommer and leaders at other startups/projects spend a lot of time helping new users onboard and answering tricky interdependency questions, so we're working on ways to lessen the burden of troubleshooting for open-source maintainers and companies :)

alcpereira commented 7 months ago

My bad, I saw that you reopened another PR here without notice, plus a PR refused on another repo, and your Github scraping, I assumed it was a malicious/aggressive marketing.

As I said, if this is aligned with Turso, LGTM.

If you really use personal data only for improving your services, I suggest you review your Privacy Policy.