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Move to KeePassXC or its recent LLM-free fork while you still can, because at some point Bitwarden is going to try to go closed-source again.
Oh crap, how's KeePass got an LLM involved‽ Time to look into this now...
I did find https://codeberg.org/ChiPass/ChiPass , but it looks like a very new project.
This blog post goes over it.
...actually seems quite reasonable.
Yeah, I'm no fan of slopcoding either, but this policy addresses those who contribute AI-generated code; it is most certainly not "our devs are shipping AI slopcode".
Seems a lot here missed this part:
Linus Torvalds does the same thing with the Linux kernel. He gets AI-generated slopcode submissions all the time. They're reviewed by real people, and like most submissions Linus gets, sloppy work is rejected, AI and human alike.