

love to see it 👍


love to see it 👍


I think it’s fine and welcome that it was transparently stated that kagi ai was used.
I think the topic is interesting and worth of discussion but I don’t need to sit through a video necessarily.
I like people talking about topics videos in general btw. but not always.
And while I don’t know the channel of the person creating that video, the title is clickbait - that is true


I for myself am happy for that summary. I think one can’t deny that YouTube videos often can be summarized by a few sentences and what the summary provides in this case allows people to participate in the topic discussion without having to watch the video.


I can recommend Alan wake american nightmare. its a lot a bit short but really fun 😊
its better than the steam reviews indicate


the linked source is the kernel mailing list.
https://lkml.org/lkml/2026/5/17/896
"
From Linus Torvalds <>
Date Sun, 17 May 2026 14:29:22 -0700
Subject Linux 7.1-rc4
You all know the drill by now - another week, another release candidate.
Things continue to look fairly normal (where “normal” is the “new
normal” with a fair amount of changes). Drivers are about half the
patch, with GPU leading the way as is tradition. But there’s a little
bit of everything in driver land.
The rest is mostly networking, core kernel, filesystems, and arch updates.
Some of the documentation updates might be worth highlighting: the
continued flood of AI reports has basically made the security list
almost entirely unmanageable, with enormous duplication due to
different people finding the same things with the same tools. People
spend all their time just forwarding things to the right people or
saying “that was already fixed a week/month ago” and pointing to the
public discussion.
Which is all entirely pointless churn, and we’re making it clear that
AI detected bugs are pretty much by definition not secret, and
treating them on some private list is a waste of time for everybody
involved - and only makes that duplication worse because the reporters
can’t even see each other’s reports.
AI tools are great, but only if they actually help, rather than cause
unnecessary pain and pointless make-believe work. Feel free to use
them, but use them in a way that is productive and makes for a better
experience.
The documentation may be a bit less blunt than I am, but that’s the
core gist of it. So just to make it really clear: if you found a bug
using AI tools, the chances are somebody else found it too. If you
actually want to add value, read the documentation, create a patch
too, and add some real value on top of what the AI did. Don’t be the
drive-by “send a random report with no real understanding” kind of
person. Ok?
"


yeah I can see that, there’s a lot of connotation


I would argue that it is some sort of creation


I take your post now as the motivation to finally give it a try 😊


I was not aware. really entertained me 😆.
but why did you have to bash on people trying to obfuscate their ripple current. do you know how much of an issue it is especially with cheaper builds? so yes, copper any day


was fun to read for someone that had some, but pretty low amount of contact with magic. gibberish after gibberish 😋


Hm, authentic? in which sense? to some source material? how the character I’d integrated in the world? in regards to which one was first and how the other deviates? or is it a “quality” change of character thing?
this is somehow interesting to me now. never really had contact with sonic


magnets


Hm, also not a big fan of that loon, bit at least consistency is better.
it just feels too overloaded and busy for my liking :/


hm, the pushback on the dlss modifications of her was quite big, so the character seems to be beloved.
he also points that out himself. quote:
He added: “It meant we got the design right [and] points to the fact that Grace quickly established herself as a fan favourite, that people had such strong opinions on her design.”


I tried looking into it but I did not find that much info. there are some Iranian hacking groups linked to the state or are state funded and 313 team seems to be linked to those. This is one of the better overview articles I found:


I mean…


correct. in terms of supporting more hardware that is out there, this is very welcomed
Removed by mod