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Post #2750886

2026-03-24 17:53 UTC

@lauren@mastodon.laurenweinstein.org @michelin@hachyderm.io However, I believe the Linux kernel has LLM-signed commits now, that started a few weeks ago. So the actions certainly match the policy, from what I can tell. Source for apparently an LLM commit: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/a1e5c46eaed3151be93e1aec9af0d8f8db79b8f6 I don't know for sure if it contains LLM-generated code, but the signature suggests to me that it does.

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  • @michelin@hachyderm.io 2026-03-24 18:23

    @ell1e@hachyderm.io @lauren@mastodon.laurenweinstein.org the Linux kernel community and systemd has been quite open about using LLM. I think even Curl uses LLM but IIRC it's only for doing security assessment (since external parties are using LLM to find bugs anyway), not sure if they are already using LLM for writing actual code as well or not

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