Linus really did work on himself huh. Imagine early 2000s Torvalds responding to this.
The Gordon Ramsay of mailing lists
he would sound like the graphene people. lol
@yogthos@lemmy.ml, Linus agrees with you that what you did with the Feds is totally okay. lol
Which is all entirely pointless churn, and we’re making it clear that AI detected bugs are pretty much by definition not secret, and treating them on some private list is a waste of time for everybody involved - and only makes that duplication worse because the reporters can’t even see each other’s reports.
I feel very validated :)
What a shit show
I can't believe Linus is saying AI is "great" man. I mean even I know it has a few usages for very disposable things, but saying it's great... That's sad. It's very well known the dozens of issues that lies behind LLM use.
I know you were just being glib, but I feel compelled to point out that given its context, it was only used as one might say "AI is all well and good, but...", like just using it to get to the real point, which is that in-and-of itself, without a person acting upon the AI's results, it is actually not great at all. Like any tool, it has to be used to help you accomplish something and not just set about to do your entire job for you. So he was actually saying the opposite.
Told you so...
OpenBSD devs were right all along
I for one welcome our new public security mailing list!
This was to be expected i guess
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