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I’ve been using it to use Ghidra to do reverse engineering for modding Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Pre-ban it would flag immediately, post-ban it _rarely_ flagged anything and when it did I realized I could just make a memory telling it to convert reverse engineering speech into game development speech, not mentioning pointers, memory, addresses and decompiling. Then the flags mostly went away.

You can sidestep flags by just compacting and then changing the model back at any rate.

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post-ban I've even had Opus 4.8 say it cannot let me continue (I was analyzing a nodejs heap dump)
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lol, I'd expect that as it starts reading of sections of code dealing with the chinese and terrorist factions.
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