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1. maarti+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-03 15:36:21
I guess because 99% of generated code will likely need significant edits, so you'd never want to commit direct "AI contributions" - you don't commit every time you take something from StackOverflow, likewise I wonder if people might start adding credit comments to LLMs?
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2. verdve+c31[view] [source] 2026-02-03 19:55:30
>>maarti+(OP)
> I guess because 99% of generated code will likely need significant edits

What are you guessing / basing this on?

I have many commits with zero human editing. The relative split is def well away from a 99% vs 1% at this point for any edits, most remaining edits for me are only minor, not "significant"

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