Since ~2003, when my coding skills were good enough to meaningfully contribute to FOSS projects, I have released code I’ve written for over a hundred projects.

Their licenses usually have an attribution clause (“if you use this, mention that in your project or product”).

A relatively simple request that is easily followed and usually honoured.

Now you get your code from an accountability arbitrage machine and you feel attacked when we don’t like you stealing from us?

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@janlJan Lehnardt :couchdb: LLM users, despite being aligned with the owner class, are really desperate to paint themselves as victims and their behaviour as neutral and I absolutely cannot with this bullshit. It’s such an inexcusably bad attitude to have, and framing it in terms of dietary preferences is hilarious when you consider the moral and environmental arguments that kind apply to both anti LLM positions and veganism. Absolute inability to explore their own poor analogies, presumably because their chatbot didn’t connect the dots for them.

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