There is no enforcement mechanism to stop developers from bypassing the local hook via simple git commands, rendering the provenance data completely untrustworthy for resolving $50K client disputes.
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PIVOT · 66/100. Real demand, but the shape needs to change.
There is no enforcement mechanism to stop developers from bypassing the local hook via simple git commands, rendering the provenance data completely untrustworthy for resolving $50K client disputes.
5 agency engineering managers sign a letter of intent to mandate this hook across their teams and pay $39/mo for the reporting dashboard.
The internet's trust layer is collapsing and communities are panicking. a developer forum's 'Don't post AI comments' policy post hit 4,229 upvotes and 1,670 comments — unprecedented engagement for a moderation rule. On a community (3,166 upvotes, 1,046 comments), users are furious that mods suppress AI slop detection. The 'Cognitive Dark Forest' essay on a developer forum (73 upvotes, 70 deep-thread comments) frames the existential version: when you can't tell what's human, you stop trusting anything. Meanwhile, the copilot-ad-in-PR incident (154 a developer forum upvotes) showed that AI…
PIVOT at 66/100 on Skeptral. The kill-shot: “There is no enforcement mechanism to stop developers from bypassing the local hook via simple git commands, rendering the provenance data completely…”
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