Rsync
Coverage of Rsync in the Nexus archive.
- Did Claude increase bugs in rsync?
The article analyzes whether the Claude AI model contributed to an increase in bugs within the rsync software tool. It references a blog post and Hacker News discussion for context.
- 'Please do not vibe f$%& up this software': Broken backups spark AI coding row in rsync project
Rsync 3.4.3 introduced backup issues for some users, sparking controversy over AI-assisted code changes in the project's commit history. Rsync creator Andrew Tridgell defended the use of AI tools like Claude, stating he manually reviewed AI-generated code and emphasized the project's critical role in Unix/Linux systems.
- Please Do Not Vibe Fuck Up This Software
A GitHub issue titled 'Please Do Not Vibe Fuck Up This Software' has sparked discussion on Hacker News, garnering 136 points and 50 comments. The issue is part of the RsyncProject's rsync repository, indicating community engagement with the software's development.
- Openrsync: An implementation of rsync, by the OpenBSD team
Openrsync is an implementation of rsync developed by the OpenBSD team. The project is hosted on GitHub, with a Hacker News thread showing 39 points and 16 comments.
- Rsync maintainer starts uses Claude, regressions mount
The Rsync maintainer began using Claude, an AI tool, which led to mounting regressions. The article includes links to the original post and a Hacker News discussion with 10 points and one comment.