• jokro@feddit.org
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    10 hours ago

    The titel is clickbaitish. It’s good that Linus is open to new things and updates his views. As pointed out by the article he is no ai evangelist, but rather pragmatic.

    His sent email

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      10 hours ago

      AI help over text isn’t that bad…or it’s not as bad as the shitty images and videos that people are pumping out. I’m not above asking it for help with something linux-y 'cause I’m a noob and people on forums tend to be a little mean sometimes. :P But I actually attempt to memorize and learn what it’s telling me and also I check its sources.

      • JayGray91🐉🍕@piefed.social
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        8 hours ago

        Same here. The AI answer doesn’t fix or solve anything for me, but it does give me enough pointers for me to refine my search or find old posts that leads to the right information.

        It’s too bad that the big AI services are world destroying

        Edit: also most of my noob Linux questions I just don’t know how to ask. Google search being the shit fest it is now, duckduckgo I feel like doesn’t work as well as google when they’re quietly enshittifying (I thought google search peaked at 2010s for how good it is finding me things with all the “google-fu” I learned that’s for nought now). And quote frankly, I am “afraid” to ask in Linux forum sites (including here). I don’t want to gamble getting some asshole Linux guy mouthing me off.

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    10 hours ago

    But “90% marketing” and AI being useful isn’t mutually exclusive.

    I’d say AI is even 95% marketing but I still use it for the other 5%, where it’s actually useful. It’s just waaaaaay too expensive for the 5% use case usually.

    I’d go for smaller, more specialised models instead of trying to fit everything in a broadly incompetent jack of all trades, master of none type of LLM like they’re currently doing.

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    9 hours ago

    I’m not trying to defend him, but it seems like he was moreso saying linux will never be a reactionary tool of principle. It seems more like an admittance that the AI is here to stay and theres little point in trying to pivot everything to reverse an unstoppable trend?

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      8 hours ago

      Linux has always been a tool of principle, and has long been an anomaly in what was the ‘unstoppable trend’ of monetizing usable software.

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    8 hours ago

    We need to start realising that nobody is perfect forever. People can be really cool and insightful and intelligent for decades and go on to be frequently wrong about stuff later.

    Linus sadly trends ever more to chomsky-yes-honey levels of lacking critical thought.

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    10 hours ago

    And soon we’ll learn he has an AI girlfriend/chatbot. These big ego types are low hanging fruit for the lying, ego inflation machines.

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    10 hours ago

    If they fork, they leave the main branch AI free, doing their own thing. This way the main branch does not go down the toilet with AI. This is good.

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      I think you may be misunderstanding the situation. He’s telling AI critics to stop complaining or fork. If that happens, the main branch will still have AI submissions, and the fork will be the AI-free one.

      Important to note: Torvalds is not an LLM evangelist, nor does he just accept AI slop uncritically. The official policy is that LLM written/assisted code is fine, but the quality must hit the bar expected of Linux kernel submissions, and the submitter takes full responsibility for the code correctness whether they personally wrote it or not. Just submitting LLM code with no verification or tests is a great way of getting banned from submitting pull requests and getting a very angry email from Linus.

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        9 hours ago

        And also he’s not advocating for everyone to start using it, rather saying that as the primary kernel maintainer, he’s finding it useful to help do a first pass triage on the flood of PRs.

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          He did not say that. He said that he only uses git and email as primary tools to work on Linux.

          He said he does use LLMs for personal projects to test out ideas.

          What he said in this case is that people who contribute to Linux can use AI if they wish as long as their code is good and that nobody should attack them for using AI.