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|    Paul to Axel    |
|    Re: Systemd Creator Forms His Own Linux-    |
|    02 Feb 26 01:02:55    |
      From: nospam@needed.invalid              On Sun, 2/1/2026 7:49 PM, Axel wrote:       > Paul wrote:       >> On Sat, 1/31/2026 10:48 PM, Axel wrote:       >>> https://itsfoss.com/news/amutable-linux-security/       >>>       >> The only important part of this, is Lennart Poettering       >> is no longer working at Microsoft.       >>       >> The push from the top of MSFT, was that all employees must embrace       >> AI in their job. You know, vibe coding. If I were to       >> guess, I would think the Big L wasn't consuming tokens       >> like he should, and ...       >>       >> If you don't like the AI, you can be kicked out.       >       > I read somewhere that something like 30% of win11 code is       > written by AI. Maybe that's the reason there's so many problems with it?              If Microsoft has problems, they are "human inspired" problems.       Slagging the AI, is the "seeking of an excuse". It's not       a form of bragging about how successful you are.              Such a statistic is worthless, without some data related       to the code database, and exactly how much code written,       is just thrown away and never reaches "production".              Just the fact there are 7000 devs in the Windows project,       doesn't that boggle your mind ? Think about all the projects       done by two guys, where most of what they wrote, got used.       Are there actually "3500 good projects" produced by those       7000 devs ? I think the answer to that is NO.               Paul              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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