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Post #1253962

2026-04-09 06:22 UTC

@budududuroiu yes, I noticed when you included them the first time. The Linux Foundation is a clearing house for coordination between everyone else on that list. They don't even consider kernel maintenance or distribution to be within the scope of their interests. They don't do what most people imagine they do

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  • @budududuroiu@hachyderm.io 2026-04-09 06:40

    @jenniferplusplus Yes, of course, no true Scotsman. We're getting off topic here, RHEL is saying it's a problem, major Linux kernel devs like Greg Kroah-Hartman say AI vuln reports have been getting real, my own anecdotal experience trying to constrain Claude from leaking `.env` files into it's context, and seeing the creative ways in which it still achieves it tells me it's a problem. I get that cynicism is running high right now, but I think it's intellectually dishonest. EDIT: you don't need super-intelligence, you only need a model that makes researching zero days en-masse cheap enough. Exhaustive fuzzing is intractable, but LLMs are great optimisers (i.e. modify code hyperparameter, rerun, select most fit candidates from population of algos). https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/navigating-mythos-haunted-world-platform-security

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