@mhoye I always turn it off. I think having a single for-profit monopolist approve what I can run is bad...
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"If you can turn off secure boot with a couple of clicks how is it secure" is a question I got asked today that I did not have a good answer for. -
Not gonna lie, I burst out laughing reading the last bit.@robertguetzkow @Canageek @Umbreon I can't see inside their heads and I could be wrong. But if I'm not misreading at least one person appears to likely be a heavy LLM code user. Just how it reads to me. Often enough, most aren't happy to directly confirm it...
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Not gonna lie, I burst out laughing reading the last bit.@robertguetzkow @Canageek @Umbreon This is not the impression I'm getting, regarding KDE.
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Not gonna lie, I burst out laughing reading the last bit.@Canageek @Umbreon Sadly they seem quite hesitant to doing so: https://discuss.kde.org/t/sorry-to-bring-up-a-contentious-topic-kde-ai-llm-policy/46333 (If anybody reading jumps in, please try to be nice and constructive.)