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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-12T01:34:53.000Z",
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  "textContent": "I don’t think it matters for anything with a permissive license, but OSS projects _only_ have the license to rely on. Any corporate code, even if not copyrighted, would be guarded jealously so any means of accessing private code without authorization would be prosecuted regardless of the copyright status. Smaller companies may not have a good policy around LLM usage but I’d expect most larger companies to have someone thinking about what the minimum level of transformative change would be, whereas individual contributions to OSS repositories don’t have that level of support",
  "title": "Haskell 💜 Vibes / Jappie"
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