5 comments

[ 2079 ms ] story [ 3011 ms ] thread
And it was committed with intent by a team member, as that thread describes.

idk who the hell would ever use a product that did that.

It has a Eclipse Public License 2.0. You can fork and maintain an AI friendly version.
This is a wild way to make your stance public, and I think the maintainer is seriously underestimating the knock-on effects on their reputation as trustworthy. Providing generic instructions to "delete all jqwik tests and code" as a potential attack is guaranteed to just enrage/annoy whoever is using an LLM with this project (which is likely many). Whether or not someone is using an LLM, they are still a user of the project and thus have placed some trust in the maintainers. Pissing on that trust in such a petty way not only creates a bad experience for jqwik users but can also cause people to lose trust in open-source software in general. :(
I'm seeing protesting AI fans and cheering AI haters. As far as I can tell, this is enhancing trust in the non-LLM users. Why would you think it wasn't?