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Public story · 2026-03-10 · source-backed
The Rust-based microkernel OS formally adopted both a Certificate of Origin and strict no-LLM-generated-code policy. 250-comment debate about whether banning AI code is practical, enforceable, or desirable for open-source projects. HN
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Simon Willison released LLM / Shared entity: LLM / Same source domain / What happened next / Tension
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Linked by a graph relationship (Simon Willison released LLM); both cover LLM; overlapping topics (code, contribution, formally).
Linked by a graph relationship (Simon Willison released LLM); both cover LLM; overlapping topics (contribution, policy).
Simon Willison released LLM / Shared entity: LLM / What happened next / Tension
Linked by a graph relationship (Simon Willison released LLM); both cover LLM; picks up the LLM thread on 2026-07-27.
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Simon Willison released LLM / Shared entity: LLM / What happened next
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