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This is just narrow thinking. Say Claude did increase the bugs in rsync by a negligible factor.

So what? You've saved a significant amount of time for a decent number of humans, and if those humans are working on other projects, the overall net output for the world is net positive compared to without LLMs.

You have to broaden your perspective. It's not just about how rsync was affected.

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Let me translate this comment:

> ok, so I was wrong and badly, but I will double down and say I was right anyway




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