I love everything about this, other than the people butthurt that their free software doesn’t like AI. I’ll give the smallest amount of criticism that it was obfuscated initially, because that’s just malware even if I think it’s justified. By clearly stating what it does, then the onus is on the user to audit the code and modify as needed. I would love to see more of this type of action to become standard practice, but just deleting the test suite isn’t quite painful enough for what I’d like to see.
code should come with disclaimer that its forbidden to use ai with it in any way, then its just protection measure for people that disregard it. But this also works as a protest, only protest that work are those that disrupt things.
I love everything about this, other than the people butthurt that their free software doesn’t like AI. I’ll give the smallest amount of criticism that it was obfuscated initially, because that’s just malware even if I think it’s justified. By clearly stating what it does, then the onus is on the user to audit the code and modify as needed. I would love to see more of this type of action to become standard practice, but just deleting the test suite isn’t quite painful enough for what I’d like to see.
code should come with disclaimer that its forbidden to use ai with it in any way, then its just protection measure for people that disregard it. But this also works as a protest, only protest that work are those that disrupt things.