On 6/2/26 14:44, Mario Marietto wrote:
And so, little by little, increasingly deeper and more important forks will be created, and your clean operating system will disappear within 10 years
I'm quite confident that lack of popularity is not an issue that needs to fixed via compromising quality. That may even be counterproductive if people start noticing NetBSD because of news about slop-driven bugs.
Depending on the needs of some users, stability would be preferable to newer features. Specially if the newer features are known to be made without quality in mind.
> Welcome to the age of democratized code, baby.I'm afraid that these LLMs are made with the oposite direction in mind. These vendors want to be monopolies or oligopolies.
Ask yourself sincerely if you could handle a complex security vulnerability report on VMM acceleration in QEMU, even if Anthropic raises its prices to the roof or if they shutdown their services. After all, it's a newer company with no projection to become profitable soon, so both scenarios are plausible.
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