cal.com is closing the source code of their commercial edition because "AI tools have made it much easier to find and exploit vulnerabilities in publicly available code".
Do they know they also can buy Claude subscription?
https://cal.com/blog/cal-com-goes-closed-source-why
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cal.com is closing the source code of their commercial edition because "AI tools have made it much easier to find and exploit vulnerabilities in publicly available code" -
At this point, LLM-written think pieces make up about half of all long-form writing in my social media feed.@lcamtuf You chose the combination of 3) AND ... ???

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