It is engagement bait, but I don't think there is an explicit rule against that. There should be, though.
The blog itself doesn't really contain any interesting insights, imho. It's just a rant against coding with AI assistants ending with the inane unworkable idea of watermarking AI-assisted code.
I guess you could argue that applying the RIAA-level logic of "LLMs learning from existing material is stealing!" to code is somewhat novel, albeit equally stupid ("You wouldn't download an open source repo!").
The blog itself doesn't really contain any interesting insights, imho. It's just a rant against coding with AI assistants ending with the inane unworkable idea of watermarking AI-assisted code.
I guess you could argue that applying the RIAA-level logic of "LLMs learning from existing material is stealing!" to code is somewhat novel, albeit equally stupid ("You wouldn't download an open source repo!").