woodpeck
(Frederik Ramm)
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Is it also “open source” to reproduce nontrivial parts of code verbatim, violating attribution and copyleft? Because that’s what’s going on with Copilot.
This is essentially the same discussion that is being had the world over with regard to ChatGPT/Midjourney and the likes scouring the web for content to learn from, and to some degree our OSM data also feeds some AI models that essentially feed off our copylefted work. I am mildly critical of those endeavours even though I can see the conundrum of how we would allow a human to do all this “learning from stuff others have made” without claiming copyleft on their brains, while not allowing a machine to do the same.
But using a self-hosted whatever instance wouldn’t protect us from third parties ingesting the stuff we publish there and - potentially - violating our license.
If GitHub is doing bad things with our code, this wouldn’t stop just because we self-host; we’d still have the same issues, plus the additional work of self-hosting.
Anyone claiming to be in favor of open source or copyleft and still using GitHub is utterly hypocritical.
I think you have a very narrow perspective. Someone could also say: “They’re abusing my stuff anyway no matter what I do, so why not get something out of it at least”.
The amount of support this nonsensical thought process is receiving is nothing short of disgusting.
The fact that so little makes sense to you could also come from you not having given the matter enough thought.
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