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Oh that's a neat novel idea. That it's viral. I know about the concept, but that's a good development in terminology for it.
Yup! Honestly we should publicly treat and sham AI usage that way when we interact with developer-oriented ticketing systems.
Psychologically, what do you think is happening to a lot of the people here who seem to be failing to see the issue with Torvalds's statements, seem to be even defending it, or even seem to be further obfuscating the particular discussion as if agenda driven? Because it is understanding and addressing these perspectives, which are going to move the needle on this.
As much as AI code is systemically viral, so too, are ideas and rhetoric on its responsible, considerate, and ethical future, if it is to have one.