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rsync was basically done until the maintainer discovered vibecoding

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  • hailey@hails.orgH hailey@hails.org

    rsync was basically done until the maintainer discovered vibecoding

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    @hailey @auxonic <screams into digital void>

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    • fionasboots@tech.lgbtF fionasboots@tech.lgbt

      @hailey FFS can we fork rsync and have a non-AI coded version?!

      Why don't intelligent people get this: AI (LLM) coding takes vast amounts of power and resources and puts control in the hands of totally unethical mega-corps and billionaires. Not too mention the copyright infringement and lack of attribution that comes with LLM-coded slop.

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      @fionasboots @hailey
      Also, is this even real snake in this oil?!

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      • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

        @hailey @auxonic <screams into digital void>

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        @WTL @hailey @auxonic
        Most voids have been digital for so long that is pretty unlikely you've actually encountered a genuine analogue one, let alone an acoustic

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        • hailey@hails.orgH hailey@hails.org

          rsync was basically done until the maintainer discovered vibecoding

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          @hailey Distro packaging systems need a workflow that auto pins all packages at last tag before any commits crediting slop bots.

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          • fogti@chaos.socialF fogti@chaos.social

            @zl2tod @hailey sure https://codeberg.org/fogti/rsync-nai

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            @fogti @zl2tod @hailey https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-6.6/openrsync.1

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            • hailey@hails.orgH hailey@hails.org

              rsync was basically done until the maintainer discovered vibecoding

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              @hailey Apparently some people can't comprehend that software can be completed and finished

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              • viq@social.hackerspace.plV viq@social.hackerspace.pl

                @fogti @zl2tod @hailey https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-6.6/openrsync.1

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                @viq

                Which reminds me of something that really annoys me about rsync: imcompatibility between versions.

                @fogti @hailey

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                • endlessmason@hachyderm.ioE endlessmason@hachyderm.io

                  @WTL @hailey @auxonic
                  Most voids have been digital for so long that is pretty unlikely you've actually encountered a genuine analogue one, let alone an acoustic

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                  @EndlessMason @WTL @hailey when I was a kid in Alberta we’d visit a cave some summers and go into the dark of the mountain. Sometimes I think that might be the best place. https://hikebiketravel.com/canyon-creek-ice-cave/

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                  • odd@mstdn.socialO odd@mstdn.social

                    @hailey oh boy. Well I hope #Gentoo's no AI policy is working against upstream vibecoding as well.

                    But what madness to have to check whether a fundamental piece of software is still trustworthy in the future.

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                    @odd@mstdn.social @hailey@hails.org It generally doesn't prevent AI generated projects from getting packaged, but considering that this is a core package for Gentoo, it likely will have additional review and such done, which will affect if it gets unmasked and such?

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                    • auxonic@ottawa.placeA auxonic@ottawa.place

                      @EndlessMason @WTL @hailey when I was a kid in Alberta we’d visit a cave some summers and go into the dark of the mountain. Sometimes I think that might be the best place. https://hikebiketravel.com/canyon-creek-ice-cave/

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                      @auxonic @WTL @hailey
                      I hope this email does not find you.

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                      • hailey@hails.orgH hailey@hails.org

                        rsync was basically done until the maintainer discovered vibecoding

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                        @hailey damnit, that's my backup program, picked because its easy & doesn't have unwieldy imports to restore 😕

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                        • hailey@hails.orgH hailey@hails.org

                          rsync was basically done until the maintainer discovered vibecoding

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                          @hailey Oh hell, no one should be allowed to fuck up rsync like that. Package pinning time!

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                          • hailey@hails.orgH hailey@hails.org

                            rsync was basically done until the maintainer discovered vibecoding

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                            @hailey@hails.org It's so incomprehensible. For someone to develop rsync, a software that serves a particularly sensitive purpose and thus must be a rock-solid block of bits, I would assume:

                            1. The maintainer actually used and depended on rsync, and would be the first to suffer if the software's dependability started to degrade;

                            2. That the maintainer actually took pride on rsync being so well-reputed and considered an integral part of many, many people's workflows;

                            3. More importantly: if the maintainer felt unable / simply didn't want to continue working on rsync for any reason, that he would try to pass the torch to someone that ensured its future in the same molds.

                            Instead, rsync is proudly making an effort to join the rapidly-growing lists of software that will be remembered sadly for quite some time for their pre-LLM existence. Until one day they're simply forgotten.

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                            • fionasboots@tech.lgbtF fionasboots@tech.lgbt

                              @hailey FFS can we fork rsync and have a non-AI coded version?!

                              Why don't intelligent people get this: AI (LLM) coding takes vast amounts of power and resources and puts control in the hands of totally unethical mega-corps and billionaires. Not too mention the copyright infringement and lack of attribution that comes with LLM-coded slop.

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                              @fionasboots @hailey Already done a few years go due to some licencing issues to produce openrsync (https://github.com/kristapsdz/openrsync)

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                              • hailey@hails.orgH hailey@hails.org

                                rsync was basically done until the maintainer discovered vibecoding

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                                @hailey "AI makes you 10x more productive"

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                                • hailey@hails.orgH hailey@hails.org

                                  rsync was basically done until the maintainer discovered vibecoding

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                                  @hailey oh hell no

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                                  • hailey@hails.orgH hailey@hails.org

                                    rsync was basically done until the maintainer discovered vibecoding

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                                    I looked through the history and a lot of this would be unnecessary if rsync didn't include a daemon. I, for one, have no use for it, and it seems to me like it would be a good idea to architecturally separate the one-shot CLI tool from the persistent service.

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                                    • erik@mastodon.infrageeks.socialE erik@mastodon.infrageeks.social

                                      @fionasboots @hailey Already done a few years go due to some licencing issues to produce openrsync (https://github.com/kristapsdz/openrsync)

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                                      @erik @fionasboots @hailey

                                      +1 informative

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                                      • viq@social.hackerspace.plV viq@social.hackerspace.pl

                                        @fogti @zl2tod @hailey https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-6.6/openrsync.1

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                                        @viq @fogti @zl2tod @hailey OpenRsync will be really nice when it actually gets developed. Last time I checked it hadn't been touched in forever.

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                                        • hailey@hails.orgH hailey@hails.org

                                          rsync was basically done until the maintainer discovered vibecoding

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                                          @hailey oh no. Oh no oh no oh no oh no

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