@elebertus @nyc IIRC, didn’t GNU Mach and Hurd have some AI slop stuff happen?
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@elebertus @nyc IIRC, didn’t GNU Mach and Hurd have some AI slop stuff happen? Don’t quote me, but I thought I heard some stuff.
Also, I tend not to support GNU stuff nowadays. Mainly RMS and also how GNU is kind of a bit of a clusterfuck to be fully honest.
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@elebertus @nyc IIRC, didn’t GNU Mach and Hurd have some AI slop stuff happen? Don’t quote me, but I thought I heard some stuff.
Also, I tend not to support GNU stuff nowadays. Mainly RMS and also how GNU is kind of a bit of a clusterfuck to be fully honest.
@mrmasterkeyboard @elebertus I haven't heard a peep out of Hurd since before the big AI trend made codebase pollution a concern. Beyond that, I've only recently been made to realise the issues with AI threatening open source in the past few weeks. If Hurd has suffered codebase pollution, this is the first I'm hearing of it.
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@mrmasterkeyboard @elebertus I haven't heard a peep out of Hurd since before the big AI trend made codebase pollution a concern. Beyond that, I've only recently been made to realise the issues with AI threatening open source in the past few weeks. If Hurd has suffered codebase pollution, this is the first I'm hearing of it.
@nyc @elebertus it was either Hurd or Mach, I really don’t remember.
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@nyc @elebertus it was either Hurd or Mach, I really don’t remember.
@mrmasterkeyboard @nyc @elebertus Mach was FreeBSD iirc. GNU only ever had Hurd but I don't think they'd accept LLM stuff considering how proprietary the models are -
@mrmasterkeyboard @nyc @elebertus Mach was FreeBSD iirc. GNU only ever had Hurd but I don't think they'd accept LLM stuff considering how proprietary the models are
What? I’m talking about GNU Mach which afaik powered Hurd. FreeBSD came from 4.3 or 4.4BSD, you’re thinking of NeXTSTEP which used a combo of non-GNU Mach and 4.3BSD-Tahoe before (this might be wrong)Apple bumped it to 4.4BSD and then later FreeBSD.
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What? I’m talking about GNU Mach which afaik powered Hurd. FreeBSD came from 4.3 or 4.4BSD, you’re thinking of NeXTSTEP which used a combo of non-GNU Mach and 4.3BSD-Tahoe before (this might be wrong)Apple bumped it to 4.4BSD and then later FreeBSD.
@mrmasterkeyboard @nyc @elebertus huh? I could've sworn the kernel itself was called Hurd, not just the servers running on top -
@mrmasterkeyboard @nyc @elebertus huh? I could've sworn the kernel itself was called Hurd, not just the servers running on top
@reiddragon @nyc @elebertus To quote https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd:
"The GNU Hurd is the GNU project's replacement for the Unix kernel. It is a collection of servers that run on the Mach microkernel to implement file systems, network protocols, file access control, and other features that are implemented by the Unix kernel or similar kernels (such as Linux)."