AI models don’t really 'get' the BSDs. As a result, they often provide incomplete, imprecise, or flat-out wrong answers by defaulting to Linux paradigms. When it comes to illumos-based systems, they just completely lose the plot.
This is becoming a serious issue for the BSDs and illumos ecosystems. We are seeing entire websites flooded with AI-generated tutorials and guides that are totally incorrect. Most people don't realize this; they follow the instructions, fail, and then assume that the BSDs doesn't work well or are 'unstable' because they have supposedly changed since the guide was written.
Luckily, some people eventually find my blog, reach out, and finally understand what's actually going on. Others, unfortunately, end up on major social sites or comments, claiming that these systems are broken.
In 2026, one of our greatest challenges will be teaching people how to vet their sources and filter information.
And I see this as a very, very uphill battle.
#IT #SysAdmin #FreeBSD #NetBSD #OpenBSD #illumos #News #UnderstandingText #Disinformation
Atsuko and I got Windows 3 working on a British non-PC computer called the Apricot. Took us only one more week after I got Windows 2 working on it.
Not a surprise to any of my followers, but I think this is pretty cool. Until recently, the computer only had pure MS-DOS, Windows 1.0 and DR GEM, so this is a major software upgrade.
More photos: https://www.ninakalinina.com/notes/win2apri/
Licensing all my code under MIT + Trans Rights is a fun and silly little thing. I don't understand the consequences of
The above copyright notice, this permission notice, and the affirmation that TRANS RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
Nor do I have the means to even bring consequences. But it's a silly little thing that might be a legal problem for someone else anyways.
@lynne FWIW, there's a yt-dlp invocation here to exclude the upscaled versions from the format selection: https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/issues/15325#issuecomment-3652334462
(Also, alt text: a screenshot of yt-dlp showing the available formats for a video; some of them are marked as "AI-upscaled" in the format comments)
every company trying to make AVs happen deserves to go the way of Cruise. level 5 autonomy is never going to happen. they've all solved the easiest 70% of the problem (less than that, more dangerously, in tesla's case) and the hardest 10% will never be solved, but because this is all a big "monopoly in a new market" (plus kill off the entire concept of public transit) play by trillion dollar tech companies, its failure is getting dragged out over years and we all just have to live with it.
imagine The Big One happens in SF, and every waymo on the street instantly becomes a giant roadblock for emergency workers trying to put out fires and rescue and save the lives of seriously injured people all over the city. people will die - because these products aren't "safer than humans"; they can't do basic things even bottom-quartile human drivers can.
waymo corporate is betting they can PR their way past all that. our duty as citizens and humans is to make sure they can't.
I love it when the math is mathing, Maybe tomorrow I'll hate again when I realize I got something wrong 😅
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