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Besides your spamming concern (which isn’t really that big of a deal) are you concerned this could be malicious? That’s my concern. How would they inject their malicious code besides the obvious of in the installer (main/install.sh) script?
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I can't really say what their intentions are. It could be an elaborate scam to get people to sign up for cloud hosting, and then disappear, as their original project did.

They're also distributing binaries that can't be guaranteed to have come from these sources. So even if the AI slop has no malicious code, they could still be injecting it from somewhere else.

I don't know, and frankly, don't care. I would just caution people to not trust projects showcased by random accounts, since assholes have much more powerful tools at their disposal now.

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Maybe this was a homegrown tool for managing VMs in their infuze platform and they decided to open source it? Speculation of course, as is your guesswork here too. Would be nice to hear a response from the OP.
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> Maybe this was a homegrown tool for managing VMs in their infuze platform and they decided to open source it?

That would be the charitable interpretation, but there's no doubt that this was vibecoded[1]. Their claim was that they came up with this in a "couple of hours" when they needed it, not that they released something that was previously proprietary.

As for my second comment: none of it was speculative. The accounts and links are there, you can see for yourself. I obviously can't prove that this in particular is a scam, but it certainly doesn't put the project in good light when its authors are part of scam circles.

[1]: https://github.com/ccheshirecat/flint/blob/b49a90bc984f12857...

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This. Guy nailed it without any extra whatever extra imirich said.
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I am laughing at this because of the shit storm it actually started but funny since well hmmm.

None of this "scamming" or whatever you say about my industry could be further from the truth. Perhaps you are just not educated well enough to also pick up the phone and verify since my info is not even hard to find.

Still laughing tho.

*edit* Actually this was a well orchestrated post by my past partner named Teguh Probowo - who lied and ran off with $100,000 of mine. Nice try.

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I'm running Proxmox in my homelab. Although it's based on Debian, it doesn't lend itself to running tasks other than Proxmox itself. I, for one, would appreciate a KVM manager with web UI (Portainer for KVM, if you may) - but I'm reluctant to run something so vibe-coded.
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I'm kinda confused here because Proxmox is a KVM manager with a web UI (and LXC containers).
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