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Tridge has responded on the rsync vibe disaster

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  • david_chisnall@infosec.exchangeD david_chisnall@infosec.exchange

    @davidgerard @sharpcheddargoblin

    I remember reading the exchanges between him and Linus about the BitKeeper thing and being very glad I didn't have to work with either of them.

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    @david_chisnall @davidgerard @sharpcheddargoblin
    I think of it in terms of reflection. What / how processes in one's brain gets warpped by this overall illusuion of deeper think in LLM (Large Language Condensates -- "model" is a missused word here).

    What happens at lower level than that of "personality", "arrogant" -- at a level of how these bigger behaviours are assembled.

    We gotta know, so as to help others not to get on this needle.

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    • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

      @bloognoo reads like a blog post written by a drug

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      @davidgerard @bloognoo Replacing the word "AI" with "cocaine" when reading stuff like this explains so much

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      • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

        @dysfun yeah i went looking and can't find evidence for that one either sadly

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        @davidgerard @dysfun Fedora (which I am not involved with, beyond using it on a single laptop) appears to have no problem with it. v3.4.3 was automatically pushed to FC45 <https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2026-52613027b0> and is in process of being pushed to FC44 <https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2026-d14cd355b3> and FC43. I don't see any objections coming from inside the project.

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        • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

          @davidgerard @bloognoo Replacing the word "AI" with "cocaine" when reading stuff like this explains so much

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          #71

          @catsalad @davidgerard @bloognoo

          "Don't worry dudes and dudettes, I used AI but I very carefully designed it and planned it beforehand. That's why I have so many regressions, sorry bout dat. Also I could have communicated all this before doing it but YOSO*, you know."

          *You Only Sail Once

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            @kaasbaas @dlakelan @cstross withholding maintainer labour and refusing to keep working for free is a thing that worked for libxml2. i think that's my conclusion for today. if you're at the stage of posting "i'd rather be sailing", go fuckin sailing.

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            • bloognoo@retro.pizzaB bloognoo@retro.pizza

              @davidgerard
              You can hear the wind whistling through the hole in their forehead.

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              #73

              @bloognoo @davidgerard Wow I gotta remember that one.

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              • a2_4am@mastodon.socialA a2_4am@mastodon.social

                @davidgerard @dysfun Fedora (which I am not involved with, beyond using it on a single laptop) appears to have no problem with it. v3.4.3 was automatically pushed to FC45 <https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2026-52613027b0> and is in process of being pushed to FC44 <https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2026-d14cd355b3> and FC43. I don't see any objections coming from inside the project.

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                @a2_4am @dysfun yeah that's all i've found

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                • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

                  Tridge has responded on the rsync vibe disaster

                  Just a moment...

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                  (medium.com)

                  * you're all dumb haters
                  * AI is a revolution just in the past few months
                  * yes there were regressions but,
                  * the new test suite is awesome you haters
                  * openrsync doesn't pass the new test suite! ha, you fools! well that's cos it targets an older version but,

                  at least it reads like he wrote it by hand

                  i can pick the particular mastodon posts he's reacting to here

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                  @davidgerard FWIW I think David's characterization of Tridge's post is inaccurate. I'd encourage people to read it before piling on. Doesn't mean I agree with Tridge's approach here. And I acknowledge I may be biased because this guy has provided software that has repeatedly saved my ass and can do things that seem miraculous. Cutting him a little slack would seem appropriate.

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                  • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

                    @kaasbaas @dlakelan @cstross withholding maintainer labour and refusing to keep working for free is a thing that worked for libxml2. i think that's my conclusion for today. if you're at the stage of posting "i'd rather be sailing", go fuckin sailing.

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                    #76

                    @davidgerard @kaasbaas @dlakelan @cstross Plus from what I heard, rsync WAS handed off for a while, then he came back to run it again.

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                    • timbray@cosocial.caT timbray@cosocial.ca

                      @davidgerard FWIW I think David's characterization of Tridge's post is inaccurate. I'd encourage people to read it before piling on. Doesn't mean I agree with Tridge's approach here. And I acknowledge I may be biased because this guy has provided software that has repeatedly saved my ass and can do things that seem miraculous. Cutting him a little slack would seem appropriate.

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                      #77

                      @timbray he subtweeted ariadne's post about alpine moving to openrsync and jonny's long thread on the python testing framework as "foaming at the mouth", come on now

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