pi-Stomp Manual Welcome

AI Declaration

Policy

We use large language models as tools to extend our creativity. We do not use them to replace it. You are accountable for your contributions to this manual and any other pi-Stomp properties (wikis, repositories, etc) no matter how the contribution was created.

Use

Claude Code was used to research, draft, and write parts of this manual. LLM assistance has also been used in extending the software that makes up the pi-Stomp ecosystem.

Errors

There may be mistakes or paragraphs with poor and/or a distractingly "LLM" writing style which makes things harder to understand.

Please report both: in this manual, select any text on a page and click Suggest edit. This opens the source file on GitHub with your selection located, ready for you to propose a change. See Editing this manual.

Concerns

The same tools that let a small team ship a project of this size require a vast number of massive data centres to operate at scale, often built without the consent of the communities that host them. Those communities absorb their load on the grid, their draw on the water table, and the noise they generate. They are also contributing to climate change.