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this post was submitted on 03 Jun 2026
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You can look at the tone of the whole post to understand where the author is mentally. You can also make an educated guess about who will want to work on a project that’s being coded with LLMs. If I’m wrong remind me and I’ll own it. But I don’t think I am.
So no evidence at all then, gotcha.
Lol, I’m not a court of law, I’m a person. I can make my own judgments based on what someone said and how they said it.
Cool story bro.
Conjecture (and largely unfounded at that) isn't evidence. I'd bet money that you don't even have the ability to evaluate the project to determine if it's being vibe-coded (as it seems is the case for everyone raging about this).
Get lost with this deflection crap. You're the one who was making a definitive statement ("The project is being taken over by vibe coders, yay.") about a widely respected figure responsible for creating one of the most used pieces of software ever (not to mention Samba too) who IMO deserves the benefit of the doubt until proven otherwise.
I merely asked you to provide evidence to back up your statement and clearly you're unable to do that. Don't try to push it back onto me trying to make me seem unreasonable for asking.
I’ve seen it enough times to see a pattern. This post is riddled with tech bro language, there’s no denying it. More of it is coming with everything that entails.
Thankfully there’s still openrsync. I didn’t even realise I was already using it so I’m not invested into arguing further. To all vanilla rsync users, Godspeed.