I get what you're saying, and I think the core issue isn't that new people or new projects are a bad thing, but that trust and reputation matter, especially on Hive. AI may have lowered the barrier to building, but it hasn't replaced consistency, transparency, or long-term commitment. But on-chain activity also doens't always tell everything, there's plenty of people probably actually doing stuff behind the scenes.
Dangg, I didn't know about what happened to you with what/any collaboration. Sounds crazy. Regardless of who technically owned the code, its a missed opportunity Hive and proabbly could be solved differently. Dual-wield-github-invite should solve this, no? :P
But hey... if AI makes building software much easier, does the competitive advantage shift from technical ability to trust, execution, and community relationships? I mean... rep would definitely be worth something else in that way. Interesting.
I also have something to add to that; people need to care, they'll neeed to get out of their own bubble sometimes, and care about progression. If no one cares just for themselves, this chain isn't going anywhere.
RE: I'll just do it myself