[2023-01-18T00:32:51Z] Hi [2023-01-18T01:09:01Z] testuser: Hi, how are you doing good sir? [2023-01-18T01:41:33Z] Ignored by git bruh In tears😭 [2023-01-18T01:47:41Z] Fine [2023-01-18T01:49:27Z] testuser[m]: check wayclip master [2023-01-18T01:50:00Z] Ok [2023-01-18T02:44:44Z] Anyone used chatgpt to create posix shell scripts? [2023-01-18T02:45:28Z] Nope, but I think it could do it. At least a small one. [2023-01-18T02:47:07Z] niceguy5000: yes, it made a fetch script for me, it is actually able to do some posix shell scripting [2023-01-18T02:47:54Z] Yeah it's quite insane how good it does quick scripts. [2023-01-18T02:48:55Z] AI will continue to get exponentially better for a few years to come. [2023-01-18T02:50:51Z] Sure hope it evolves enough to make free software a must [2023-01-18T02:52:27Z] "https://www.securitynewspaper...." <- >buffer overflow in vlan [2023-01-18T02:52:27Z] Lol [2023-01-18T02:56:03Z] In the future you will be running your own compiler and language the way you want it, that no other system has lol using AI. [2023-01-18T02:56:17Z] building a whole os using [2023-01-18T02:56:24Z] * building a whole os [2023-01-18T02:57:13Z] Free software perfected to be tiny and resourceful [2023-01-18T03:05:11Z] Chatgpt knows about xen xl and can create xl.cfg files, it's quite insane. [2023-01-18T03:43:57Z] See ya [2023-01-18T03:50:36Z] chatgpt just designed me a programming language [2023-01-18T03:52:54Z] Hi [2023-01-18T04:12:41Z] "chatgpt just designed me a..." <- Name it C69. [2023-01-18T04:16:59Z] chatgpt already named it SysLang [2023-01-18T13:36:26Z] o/ [2023-01-18T15:24:36Z] testuser: https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2023/01/17/a-brave-new-world-building-glibc-with-llvm/ [2023-01-18T15:25:30Z] > the venerable old GNU/GCC, despite LLVM becoming the clear dominant alternative. [2023-01-18T15:25:31Z] thoughts? [2023-01-18T15:29:35Z] Further corporatization of anything valuable [2023-01-18T15:35:48Z] i think that if glibc becomes more standards-compliant as a result it's only a good thing [2023-01-18T15:36:46Z] "Further corporatization of..." <- >glibc is valuable [2023-01-18T15:36:59Z] >glibc isn't valuable [2023-01-18T15:37:25Z] * wael_ explodes [2023-01-18T15:37:41Z] lol so random xd [2023-01-18T15:38:31Z] Switching to permissive licensings is just letting big corpos abuse it [2023-01-18T15:38:31Z] Sure, more in the spirit of freedom, but freeloading and looting is akin to it [2023-01-18T15:38:58Z] i don't think GNU project products will ever be under a non-GNU license [2023-01-18T15:41:41Z] I meant the llvm thing, just relying on more permissive stuff [2023-01-18T15:42:38Z] Just technicalities and more technicalities until everyone is used to permissive software every corporation wants people to, so they can slither away all your freedom [2023-01-18T15:43:26Z] And we're back to square one, like the github acquisition [2023-01-18T15:43:42Z] * github acquisition, and subsequently copilot [2023-01-18T15:44:05Z] no point in losing sleep over people who don't understand the import of copyleft [2023-01-18T15:44:52Z] whats a copyleft [2023-01-18T15:44:59Z] whats a search engine [2023-01-18T15:45:13Z] its like a [2023-01-18T15:45:16Z] searching but for cars [2023-01-18T18:40:19Z] Corps are winner, it's a losing battle. [2023-01-18T18:40:40Z] soon we will have proprietary software like hardware. [2023-01-18T20:15:56Z] рш [2023-01-18T20:16:00Z] hi [2023-01-18T20:29:07Z] hi [2023-01-18T20:37:44Z] i unpacked kiss-chroot into mnt and made a chroot. my previous attempt to install is saved in the disk folder. how do i get back to this save? [2023-01-18T20:39:12Z] copy your changes from this forder to /mnt? [2023-01-18T20:41:21Z] I want to continue where I left off