• deadbeef79000@lemmy.nz
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    2 hours ago

    While this is just AI circlejerk from blogspammer17… LLM’s are reasonably good at lossy encoding of text and having very flexible keys (prompts and context) to extract something that looks a lot like the originals.

    So, rather than wading through the mire of blog spam about fixing any (in this case) Linux driver issues is a good application. Especially as you can feed in your configuration as context.

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    Why such a low effort article? I took a look in the commit history and AI is being assisting commits almost every week since 2025-09-13.

    Smells like cheap advertising for AI or bait to get some extra clicks. Why did the author of this article decided to post about it just now?

  • BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world
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    Those curious can see this git.kernel.org search for “Assisted-by” for those authoring patches in full or part by AI coding agents and honoring the “Assisted-by:” tag.

    This happened to me the other day too. Copilot helped me reformat 4 files, each about 10 lines long, I was too lazy to edit myself. Yeah, you earned that injected text I didn’t ask for Copilot.