LVGL and cryptography are split into seperate commits as each commit modifies seperate sub sections
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This PR renames Notepad++ for Mac to Nextpad++, since they changed their name, and changes the URLs to the website and GitHub repos (for the proof of permissive AI policy) to the new name as well.
It also puts None as the last untainted version, since Notepad++ for Mac has been since the beginning a vibecoded port to macOS made without the involvement of the original Notepad++ project.
I made a new PR because the old one (#650) used the same fork I used for the Modrinth PR (#401), and for some reason that added the Modrinth commits to this one too...
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I put the reverse proxy section at the start of networking because excluding the 'Networking' security tools would come after
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it's technically lower level than a bootloader but it effectively functions as one since it can load and boot a kernel
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This is my first time trying to make a pull request for literally anything. I copy-pasted from other parts of the file and edited until it looked right, so I hope it all works as intended!
Wanted to make it known that Tenacity is confirmed to be anti-AI for copyright reasons as well as ethical. Only the former is mentioned [here](https://codeberg.org/tenacityteam/tenacity/src/branch/main/CONTRIBUTING.md), but [Avery King](https://codeberg.org/generic-pers0n) understands the environmental and ethical issues too (I messaged him personally about the topic).
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Latest release is about AI.
Claude is all over the commits.
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This project is still under heavy development, but is a fork of tldr without AI.
See also #619 that calls for collaborators
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* The operating systems section has been split into BSD-based, GNU/Linux-based, Kernels, and Other OSes
* Added Ubuntu
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- adds originally authored by @lejun in #399
Still ok with someone doing further work to split organize these sections better and if they'd like, to add a bridges section.
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Hello, this is my first PR here, so please let me know if there are any mistakes.
I'm adding RStudio to the list. It is the most widely used IDE for the R language for statistics/data science. Its developer, [Posit](https://posit.co/), has pivoted to AI very hard. I added a minimum set of examples here, but can expand if needed, as their website is covered in hype for AI coding.
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Well, there are no commits where the AI sloppers _(as I personally refer to AI "assistants")_ are featured so I assume that the entire codebase is tainted with AI-generated code from the very beginning.
> For the smali part I get a huge help from Claude Opus and Claude Sonnet :)
And yeah, since I am creating a new section for frontends I'm not sure if it's properly implemented.
_Edit:_

I don't have Discord, so I can't check that up.
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For MbedTLS, currently the last untained version is not set because while there are PR's with AI code review bots, none are yet merged so the codebase is untainted (for now)
Also regarding TLS library alternatives, MbedTLS and WolfSSL support embedded and old operating system edge cases while GnuTLS is mostly for the desktop land (Unix/Windows only), but both also work on Unix/Windows as a alternative to those libraries so it's worth noting here
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I was unable to find any definitive evidence of AI in previous commits or PRs with simple search terms, however the lead maintainer has been very pro-generative AI in his online presence in the last few years so I can't be certain that any commits prior to the AI-friendly policy are LLM-free
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Zulip's latest announcement mentions AI tool use, starts out being strict and critical without announcing a full ban, but then sadly deterioriates into praise and announcing increased tool use, to my mind.
I'm not entirely awake and caffeinated, but I think this policy / statement of intent is liberal enough to count as "permissive"? But I'm open to correction!
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Hello!
I wanted to make a small PR to add `Notepad++ for Mac` to the list of editors. I found out about it from a [MacRumors article](https://www.macrumors.com/2026/04/29/notepad-plus-plus-editor-comes-to-mac/) and tried it out. I was curious and had a look at the GitHub repository. Unfortunately, I discovered that majority of the commits have Claude as a contributor.
I've added the oldest and newest commits that have Claude as a co-contributor as evidence, as well as listed CotEditor as an alternative.
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Added '(md to html)' beside Markdown.pl because cmark can also handle groff man, LaTeX and others which Markdown.pl does not.
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Both allow copilot reviews. Also added some alternatives that are clean (for now):
OpenEBS - block storage
k8s-csi-s3 - S3-backed K8S CSI driver (not as fast as Juicefs but it at least enables the same flows)
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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.
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