I did search the commit history and diffed releases and came to the
conclusion that the specified 3.3.6-RC1 may have been a typo. As far as
I can see it looks untainted up to 3.8.3-RC1 meaning that the current
LTS line (3.3) is [so far] not affected.
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Originally submitted by @lilygruman in #175, but we waited a while to see if they would reverse course. They did not and instead doubled down. More info on where to politely disagree with AI sponsorship in #554.
Co-authored by: @lilygruman
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Was actually going to list it first in the alternatives when adding racket, since it has so much similarity, but then I found this so ye.
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Add watchexec to the list. Includes last untainted commit and version, and two alternatives.
Disclaimer: i am the author of watfs, which i created specifically because watchexec is slopware now.
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It was removed due to #535 because there was no longer any evidence. There is now evidence.
@jessebot / @cloudymax, please merge and lock this as fast as possible, to avoid a repeat of the OpenBSD thread.
To anyone who wants to stir up trouble: ban LLMs, and then we'll talk.
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Longtime followers of the repo will remember #110 and #121 which go into how booklore was largely vibecoded, and how the core maintainer ended up temporarily closing the repo and seemingly permanently shutting down the associated website. Well, it's back and this time they have an official permissive AI policy. This PR removes it as an alternative and adds it as tainted.
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- agents and claude.md in the repo
- claude in commits already several months ago
- includes llm and "agentic ai" functionality
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I also added the text "See Below" for alternatives to oh-my-zsh and starship. I didn't think that warranted a separate PR.
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- adds requests for help in photography table
- alphabetizes photography table
- removes fourth piece of evidence for darktable
- adds breaks in evidence tags column for scalar
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I noticed that Waterfox was included as a desktop browser alternative, but I've been using their android app for a while, so I figured I'd include it here as well :)
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I saw Haskell being added and decided to improve on the alternatives.
I added Idris, which is essentially non-lazy Haskell. It attempts to basically improve on Haskells mistakes from what I can tell. I saw they ban AI outright, so I added it to the alternatives below.
I also added little explanations for how each language is similar to Haskell, since Haskell is a very unique language which you can hardly just find one perfect replacement for...
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