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Comment by tptacek

4 months ago

I don't mean to attribute the overwhelmingly common sentiment about intellectual property claims for things other than code to you, and I'm sorry that I communicated that (you didn't call me on it, but you'd have had every right to).

I stand by that argument, but acknowledge it isn't relevant here.

My bigger thing is just, having the experience of writing many thousands of lines of backend code with an LLM (just yesterday), none of what I'm looking at can meaningfully be described as "plagiarized". It's specific to my problem domain (indeed, to my extremely custom stack) and what isn't domain-specific is just extremely generic stuff (opening a boltdb, printing a table with lipgloss), just assembled precisely.