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Note for people who just briefly skimmed the site: This is satire.
At least you think that this is satire, until the author receives a DMCA from one of the big corps saying that he leaked the transcript of their last meeting
Too late. Someone's senior executive management has probably already seen it and spinning up a new project to implement it.
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Yeah, thank you. I was starting to get a little heated.
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its partial satire. I kinda believe Claude/Codex spill lots of OSS code without license attribution for many millions of devs already.
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The situation is a bit too Torment Nexus-y for my comfort, thank you very much
I don't know - if you upload a package.json with any dependencies that map to real npmjs.com packages, it does lead you to a Stripe payment page which appears to be real... and it appears you'd be sending real money.

Maybe that's part of the joke, though :)

Thank you for pointing that out, I genuinely was scratching my head and questioning if this site was serious.
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For now...
The best satire is that which becomes reality.
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W.r.t. intent, yes. But w.r.t. content, we are long past a situation where it is unrealistic enough to function as satire.

While such tactics would render certain OSS software licenses absurd, the tactic itself, as a means to get around them, is entirely sound. It just reveals the flawed presupposition of such licenses. And I'm not sure there is really any way to patch them up now.

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I was wondering. I had heard chardet story and wouldn't be surprised to see others moving into that same space.
It legit got me. An actual "whaaaaaatttt?" out loud and then I had to figure out why it was the top of HN haha.