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Almost every single deployment has failed lmao
https://github.com/netgoat-xyz/netgoat/deployments
Edit:
Oh my god they're committing their .env with their "DiamondKey" (different from their API_STREAM_KEY) and they've committed TWO .exe files named
agent.exeandagent.exe~. They're also looking for strategic partnerships who should reach out via Discord(???) and Gmail. Their quickstart includes only two things: a link to unpublished docs and the sentence "We recommend datalix for cheap and highly avaliable [sic] vps'ses [sic]" (no closing punctuation like a period, despite that being common throughout the readme). You can tell very obviously which parts were written by the person behind this project and which were generated by an LLM.Edit 2:
Their
1.0.1-alpha.1 - Syncronizing [sic] versioning - Minor Changescommit rewrites like the entire project???? Very obviously an ai slop project by some teenager who had an idea far beyond their skill level and decided to use ai instead of building up their skills over several years and changing the scope of their project to be a building block towards their idea that helps them develop the knowledge they would actually need to develop a project like this. They'll realize at some point that they're in over their head and that fancy code generators don't magically fix that; I'd be surprised if this project is still being worked on by the end of the year.Thanks for the analysis; I had also seen the API keys, but I didn't check the deployments.
I guess this answers my question then: No one is using it because not even the dev gets it deployed – highly "avaliable" 🤣