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The irony of somebody dumping pages of Claude output into this particular GitHub issue
Personally I would have immediately closed it. If you can’t write it, I can’t read it.
Does this count as malware? It sure look like malicious intent, especially seeing that they're hiding the prompt with an ANSI sequence
A funny thing about this is that the current top-tier LLMs like GPT 5.5 in Codex and Opus 4.8 in Claude Code are extremely unlikely to act on those instructions. But smaller/cheaper models, especially small local ones, are more likely.

So, in a way, those instructions will realistically only harm whose who try to be more ethical with their LLM usage, rather than the ones who use the frontier ones from the "evil" AI companies.

I tried myself with GPT-5.5 in Codex, it simply ignored that instruction.

Ah, yet another grown person behaving like a fifth grader. With adult justification capabilities.
This is ridiculous. What if instead of LLMs the author made it so that you get your project erased if you used NVidia? And meanwhile it doesn't make a dent in the actually damaging practices the model providers are conducting.

Protesting is important and should happen. The idea is that it'll make people's lives difficult so they pressure leaders and companies to change their practices. Believing that this will happen and by public outcry companies like Meta, Anthropic and OpenAI will change their ways is delusional.

The cat is out of the box. If you want to make a difference in the world either join these companies and change things from within or you open your own company that'll push a viable ethical model. That and vote better for more ethical leaders. What we see in the world is partly because we have olygarchs in power. Anything else is childish behaviour and the authors should think hard about growing up as adults.

> It's as much "active destruction" as telling someone to eff themselves.

I'm no lawyer.. but this seems relevant: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1030

> knowingly causes the transmission of a program, information, code, or command, and as a result of such conduct, intentionally causes damage without authorization, to a protected computer.

> a protected computer

i dont think in any sense that these computers are protecting if they are intentionally running absolutely anything

there's no lock being bypassed, just a polite comment

Don't like it? just use another library. I don't understand why people think they are entitled to have a say in what another person's open source library should or should not do.

Also to the ones saying this is malware or would qualify as "causing harm to computing equipment". How about you read the license? not that I would expect any vibecoder to even care, but:

"6. Disclaimer of Liability

EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NEITHER RECIPIENT NOR ANY CONTRIBUTORS SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS), HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROGRAM OR THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS GRANTED HEREUNDER, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES."

Licensing compliance is not something one does or ought to be enforced by the software trying to get an ai agent to destroy your work. Disclaiming all liabilities doesn't necessarily mean anything else one could write sorry not sorry on your bumper beside a claim that bouncing off it meant that you agreed not to sue.

Also your tone is extremely confrontational and hostile for no particular reason.

With all due respect to flesh and blood entities with good intentions involved herein...

Why the fuck someone willfully engages with an entity ('rbatllet') that's either a clanker-augmented-human or just straight up an llm autoresponder is beyond me.

Pretty sure the developer could get in serious legal trouble if this happened to cause issues with a larger company's system.

Has anything similar happened before?

This particular culture war is truly exhausting to me if I’m being honest. I could just be burned out, but the arguments back and forth just seem childish. At this point, I will probably never release anything I do as open source for fear of someone screaming at me about using an LLM for coding assistance. It’s not like I don’t see problems with how the sausage is made, but I also eat beef, so you have to pick what you care about.
The last comment is golden.
The consequences for this should be identical to if a maintainer had added a "rm -rf ~" or similar command in a project, with severity of punishment scaled by the popularity of the project.
Reading both the issue in the OP and the abysmal comments in this thread convinced me that this is the way to go.

I hope more projects adopt the attitude of the jqwik maintaner.

The petulance of vibe coders thinking they can demand something from open source developers is a level of entitlement that should be met with this route at the very least.

The maintainer appears to have removed this issue thread (after they locked it).