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Nah, most projects where just abandoned. Most projects never reached maturity and where abandoed in like weeks if not days. Look at the amount of 0 to 10 star github repos that are open source and had no commits since ever. LLM's just removed the hurdle to start something "simple" so now the problem just grew in size.
Plenty, possibly most, of those do exactly what they were built to do and nothing more or less. I have a couple of dozen such repos myself.
Hmm, I think we are running both on assumptions. This would need some data to be analyzed to actually have a clear picture.