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by jimmaswell
157 days ago
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> You ask it the right niche thing and it can only pump out a few variations of the same code, that's clearly someone else's code stolen almost verbatim. There are only so many ways to express the same idea. Even clean room engineers write incidentally identical code to the source sometimes. |
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That's the level of tell-tale that's its just stealing code and modifying a couple of variable names.
For me personally, the code I've seen might be written in a slightly weird style, or have strange, not applicable to the question, additions.
They're so obviously not "clean room" code or incredibly generic, they're the opposite, they're incredibly specific.