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Comment by sam0x17

5 years ago

But the point is, it's not an open source clone of anything proprietary. Their proprietary stuff is the collaborative capability they have added, accounts, sharing, etc. The stuff the intern replicated is a bunch of non-proprietary open source stuff (that they themselves open sourced), and he went well beyond what replit does by supporting hundreds of languages. They have zero chance legally of going anywhere with this other than scaring a small project out of existence. There is no case.