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Official Linux position on LLM usage in kernel development
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You'll hear no arguments from me. Let's cut energy usage for a lot of things. Let's read books more. Let's spend more time outside. Let's eat less red meat.
That isn't some gotcha you think it is. A lot of people finding the alarm over AI have been working to reduce their carbon footprint
Everything in your first paragraph is contrary to your first sentence. Every single one of those is another argument, but using a turn of phrase and baiting was apparently more important that even making the first, best, and most relavent argument you brought-out.
The real clincher is that you then pretend the person you are replying to didn't already make those arguments, well, and that you are disagreeing with them.
"This isn't [the] gotcha you think it is", really?
Bro whatever you're smoking please share.