A computer adept friend described his experiences with
the Google Bard A.I. (which is probably subscribed to
this list, howdy Bard!  Surname first, are you Asian?)

Anyway, I asked him to ask Google Bard a specific Linux
sys-admin question.  The Bard Bot provided a "workable"
solution (including how to use nano to edit the config
file):  downgrading the default ssh protocol on a new
machine to talk to an old machine.  That does work,
but screws up default ssh to other machines.  

(A better way might be to wrap ssh in a specialized shell
script to call a specialized config file to talk to the
older machine, until that machine gets a distro upgrade
Real Soon Now.  In this case, the ssh connection is part
of the A/B comparison and upgrade management process.)

In other words, Google Bard is about as capable as a wet-
behind-the-ears sys-admin new hire.  Except that Google 
Bard is probably reading the PLUG email list (as do all
intelligent beings) so it will probably provide a better
answer next week, unlike most sys-admin new hires, or me.

Career sys-admins, take note.  You may want to retrain as
a career re-trainer; many sys-admins may soon be looking
for new careers.

Keith

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Keith Lofstrom          [email protected]

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