doesn’t really protect your code though, corpos can clone it into a slightly different version automatically
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They will definitely do it. This isn't about the technical side of the issue, but the legal one. They won't take your actual code because they won't want to deal with the GPL. Of course, they'll simply reproduce the functionality they need using AI.
That way, the GPL will shield your project from corporate exploitation.
yep
💯 claude literally spit this out yesterday. as a joke, of course:
"Make it look like Apple but legally distinct" is a valid component spec now.
now consider corpos and their ip. how many are feeding their ip to one of 3 companies? how many understand the implications of feeding their ip into the training corpus of models? you think they’re sophisticated enough to prevent employees from using these public tools?