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The article analyzes rsync releases to test whether versions containing Claude commits had unusually high bug rates. It uses severity-weighted bugs per 10 commits, exact permutation testing, and Fisher's exact test. With only two Claude-exposed releases, the evidence is limited, but both releases appear within normal historical variation rather than clear negative outliers.
The source is a Hacker News AI-keyword item linking to a Mastodon post titled “Rsync 3.4.3 has hundreds of Claude commits.” No original body text is available, so the only reliable claim is that many commits in Rsync 3.4.3 are described as Claude-related. The exact meaning, review process, quality impact, and author’s stance cannot be confirmed from the title alone.
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