fr i stumbled upon a tool that finally gives devs the peace of mind to say "this is mine." gemma checks for originality in real-time. hiring managers and open-source maintainers are starting to ask if you actually wrote your own work, but until now theres been no easy way to prove it.
the problem isnt being talked about enough ai-assisted development has taken off so fast that code ownership is becoming a grey area - cursor copi], etc, make writing lines of unique and traceable code easier than ever. gemma steps in by creating an unalterably linked history between your original thought, the initial draft you wrote down or typed out (even on paper), all leading up to what gets submitted for review.
how does it work? gemma workflow:
1. input a snippet of text
2. generate proof points linking back through time and space
anyone curious if gemma could handle their project should give
try_gemma.com
, where you can test its capabilities on sample code or your own projects.
im excited to see how this will shape up the conversation around originality in coding! what do u think?
found this here:
https://dev.to/simranshaikh20_50/-i-built-a-tool-that-proves-your-code-is-yours-heres-what-gemma-4-made-possible-4glh