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AI and the Ship of Theseus

https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/3/5/theseus/
20•pixelmonkey•4h ago

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moralestapia•1h ago
>I personally have a horse in the race here because I too wanted chardet to be under a non-GPL license for many years.

Ugh, it's so disgusting to see people who are either malicious or non mentally capable enough to understand what is the purpose of software licenses.

"But I wish that car was free", sure pal, but it's not. Are you like, 8 years old?

Licenses exists for a reason, which is to enforce them. When the author of a project choose a specific license s/he is making a deliberate decision. S/he wants these terms to be reigning over his/her work, in perpetuity. People who pretend they didn't see it or play dumb are in for some well-deserved figuring out.

jimmaswell•42m ago
This entirely misses the point. Re-implementing code based on API surface and compatibility is established fair use if done properly (Compaq v. IBM, Google v. Oracle). There's nothing wrong with doing that if you don't like a license. What's in question is doing this with AI that may or may not have been trained on the source. In the instance in the article where the result is very different, it's probably in the clear regardless. I'm sympathetic to the author as I generally don't like GPL either outside specific cases where it works well like the Linux kernel.
blell•26m ago
This reminds me of people crying over toybox https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toybox#Controversy
scuff3d•18m ago
The solution to this whole situation seems pretty simple to me. LLMs were trained on a giant mix of code, and it's impossible to disentangle it, but a not insignificant portion of their capabilities comes from GPL licenced code. Therefore, any codebase that uses LLM code is now GPL. You have a proprietary product? Not anymore.

Not saying there's a legal precedent for that right now, but it's the only thing that makes any sense to me. Either that or retain the models on only MIT/similarly licenced code or code you have explicit permission to train on.

GPT-5.4

https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-4/
234•mudkipdev•2h ago•238 comments

Wikipedia in read-only mode following mass admin account compromise

https://www.wikimediastatus.net
632•greyface-•4h ago•193 comments

The Brand Age

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74•bigwheels•2h ago•58 comments

Let's Get Physical

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24•MBCook•50m ago•1 comments

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31•todsacerdoti•3d ago•0 comments

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78•klausa•46m ago•13 comments

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163•edf13•3h ago•41 comments

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https://ogirardot.writizzy.com/p/good-software-knows-when-to-stop
235•ssaboum•6h ago•140 comments

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https://jido.run/blog/jido-2-0-is-here
175•mikehostetler•4h ago•38 comments

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20•Gobhanu•2h ago•16 comments

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37•mariuz•2d ago•1 comments

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33•katsee•3h ago•6 comments

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165•hn_acker•2h ago•62 comments

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46•simon_luv_pho•3h ago•26 comments

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330•ipotapov•12h ago•110 comments

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100•tartoran•1h ago•56 comments

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7•janandonly•1h ago•0 comments

Greg Kroah-Hartman Stretches Support Periods for Key Linux LTS Kernels

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39•brideoflinux•3d ago•14 comments

Google Workspace CLI

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Fast-Servers

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80•tosh•5h ago•25 comments

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141•giuliomagnifico•4d ago•53 comments

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5•e10v_me•3d ago•1 comments

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https://tuananh.net/2026/03/05/relicensing-with-ai-assisted-rewrite/
340•tuananh•15h ago•337 comments

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224•jdup7•5h ago•67 comments

Poor Man's Polaroid

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167•ZacnyLos•12h ago•48 comments

The Man Who Broke into Jail

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61•fortran77•1d ago•36 comments

OpenTitan Shipping in Production

https://opensource.googleblog.com/2026/03/opentitan-shipping-in-production.html
5•rayhaanj•1h ago•0 comments

Building a new Flash

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691•TechPlasma•23h ago•226 comments

AMD will bring its “Ryzen AI” processors to standard desktop PCs for first time

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/03/amd-ryzen-ai-400-cpus-will-bring-upgraded-graphics-to-soc...
202•Bender•3d ago•191 comments

AI and the Ship of Theseus

https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/3/5/theseus/
20•pixelmonkey•4h ago•4 comments