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SQLite won't accept AI-written code, but QEMU just opened the door to it
Two of the most cautious C projects split on AI contributions in the same week. The real fight is over copyright provenance and who cleans up the slop.

Two of the most cautious C projects split on AI contributions in the same week. The real fight is over copyright provenance and who cleans up the slop.

Vivado 2026.1 introduces a five-tier licensing model. The free BASIC tier supports Windows only; Linux requires the paid CORE tier. FPGA hobbyists are pushing back.