I like these efforts to neatly categorise the extent of AI usage in a project. I do think they need some kind of neutrally worded classification but this and the original post are fine attempts at this emerging niche. It's important to some of us and I look forward to what ends being adopted.
> LLMs still can't write Gleam/Janet/CommonLisp/etc
hoho - I did a 20/80 human/claude project over the long weekend using Janet: https://git.sr.ht/~lsh-0/pj/tree (dead simple Lerna replacement)
... but I otherwise agree with the sentiment. Go code is so simple it scrubs any creative fingerprints anyway. The Clojure/Janet/scheme code I've seen it writing isn't _great_ but it gets the job done quickly and correct enough for me to return to it later and golf it some.
Not at all. I can't stand it either. It's definitely patronising and infantile. I tolerate the silliness, grit my teeth and move on but it wears away at my patience.
I think it is brilliant and completely underappreciated :)