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Here’s the original article which was much more informative and interesting:

https://web.archive.org/web/20260314105751/https://backnotpr...

Can’t believe HN has become so afraid of generic probably-unenforceable “plz don’t reverse engineer” EULAs. We deserve to know what these tools are doing.

I’ve seen poor results from plan mode recently too and this explains a lot.

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Doesn't stop them going to your employer and that hint of you doing something iffy is enough to claim you're bringing the company into disrepute by drawing unwanted attention.

> probably-unenforceable

It's very easy to just ban the user and if your whole workflow relies on the tool, you really don't want it.




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