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If you're trying to get away from LLMs...
While OpenBSD itself does not accept AI code, some projects which are developed as part of it (in particular tmux) appear to care less: https://github.com/tmux/tmux/commit/1c7e164c22a3cb21d1e281087cd4aaa489d72b84 - see their stance here: https://github.com/tmux/tmux/wiki/Contributing
NetBSD has held an anti-AI stance for the longest of all projects I'm aware of, but I think they will similarly run into the issue of key upstream projects adopting it. I mean, anything shipping, say, amdgpu will run into that problem.
If you really want to go down this path, MirBSD is the only one I've seen openly calling LLMs "fashtech", as opposed to arguments rooted in copyright. But that's extremely niche, probably more so than even Haiku.
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