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Your Code, Their AI: The Privacy Trap Devs Are Freaking Out About

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Developers are seriously stressed because AI tools, like GitHub Copilot, are hoovering up their private code for training unless they actively opt-out, creating a massive privacy headache. Plus, the AI assistants they *do* use, like Claude Code, are constantly overloaded or hitting usage limits, making it hard to actually get work done and creating FOMO (fear of missing out) if they're not always coding with AI.

Opportunity

Everyone's scrambling to opt out of GitHub training on their private repos, and cloud AI coding assistants like Claude are constantly overloaded, forcing devs to feel FOMO and hit limits. There's a huge gap for a *local-first AI coding assistant* that seamlessly integrates multiple open-source models (like the 'rses' tool hints at) and manages context *privately* on the user's machine. You could build a slick UI around an existing local LLM runner (like Ollama or LM Studio) with smart context syncing across different developer tools, letting devs code with powerful AI without sending their sensitive IP to the cloud, and crucially, without hitting rate limits. Ship it as a one-time purchase Mac app for people already paying for DashPane-like utilities.

Evidence

GitHub is automatically opting users into training its AI models on private repositories unless they manually opt out by April 24, causing widespread concern among developers.

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A software package from Telnyx on PyPI (a big library for Python code) was compromised, showing how vulnerable the supply chain for developers can be and raising security concerns.

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Users are hitting 'overloaded_error' messages and experiencing significantly faster consumption of their usage limits with Claude's AI coding assistant, making it unreliable for consistent work.

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Developers are feeling intense pressure to constantly use AI coding tools like Claude Code Max to maximize their subscription and avoid falling behind, leading to burnout and 'Fear of Missing Code'.

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GitHub is making two-factor authentication (an extra security step beyond just a password) mandatory for all code contributors, highlighting a push for stronger security measures across the platform.

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Key Facts

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ai tools
Date
Signal strength
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Hacker News
Evidence count
5

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