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Did Claude Increase Bugs in Rsync?
Key takeaways
- A simple distributional analysis of every rsync release with bug data.
- In late May 2026, rsync blew up.
- One user posted My Little Pony drawings of themselves strangling the "project janitor that pushed vibecoded commits":
A simple distributional analysis of every rsync release with bug data. No model. No assumptions. Just placement.
In late May 2026, rsync blew up. Git Hub, Hacker News, Lobsters: hundreds of people arguing about whether open-source maintainers can ship AI-written code and have it be reliable — and whether the people taking the code for free get to demand how it is made.
On May 30, 2026, a Git Hub issue titled "Please Do Not Vibe Fuck Up This Software" was opened against the rsync repository. It attached a screenshot of a Mastodon post criticizing the project's use of Claude. No bug report. No technical content. What followed was extraordinary: 329 comments and counting, ranging from thoughtful concern to outright harassment.
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