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For those outside the loop: rsync starting using AI agents to handle the influx of AI security reports to improve the test suite and fix bugs. It introduced a few CVEs and people who never contributed in any way started firing shots at the maintainer.

rsync maintainer's response to the people getting pissy about his usage of AI: medium and the related post on programming.dev

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[–] SageMountain@beehaw.org 1 points 14 hours ago

Where I live if you build a bridge that is assessable to the public and someone gets hurt using it, because you made it unsafe to use, then you are legally responsible for that. It does not matter how many signs you put up, or what agreements were made, if you build a bridge (or other structure ) you are responsible for ensuring that it is safe to use.

Also, to clarify, it's not my analogy. I was using the one made by the person I responded to.