Post #4047458
2026-07-23 09:41 UTC
There’s also a big problem with the wording. The ToC states, ‘you must not share projects that mostly consist of code written by “generative AI” tools’.
What does ‘mostly’ mean? What does ‘written by’ mean? What percentage of LLM code is allowed, and what percentage isn’t? If someone copies code from ChatGPT and changes the variable names, is that ‘written by’ an LLM or not? Who’s going to check this? A special Codeberg police force? There’s far too much vague wording. They might as well have just written ‘we do not allow projects we personally don't like’ in the ToC.
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@ury@fedi.trough.lol 2026-07-23 09:42
The same issue applies to cryptocurrency. What are ‘cryptocurrency-related projects’? Can OpenSSL be considered a ‘cryptocurrency-related project’? And that’s not to mention the fact that cryptocurrency - specifically Bitcoin and Monero - is the only way for vulnerable groups in authoritarian countries to get some money. 🧵 #codeberg #llm #llmcoding #ai #codebergbans #opensource #freesoftware #foss #censorship #bitcoin #monero #crypto #cryptocurrency