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Some of https://twitter.com/?lang=en‘s source code has reportedly been leaked online. In reply, a https://thenewstack.io/github-copilot-a-powerful-controversial-autocomplete-for-developers/ spokesman confirmed in an emailed statement that the company complied with Twitter’s request to take down the code but declined further comment.
Sources close to the situation claim that the code leak appears to have come from a former https://thenewstack.io/twitter-turmoil-we-need-an-open-protocol-for-public-discourse/ employee.
Who will fix the code and open source it remains unanswered since Musk laid off most of Twitter’s developers.
It’s difficult to know exactly how much trouble this code leak will cause since we’re not sure what was in it.
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