On Wednesday, April 8, 2026, Edward Capriolo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > On Wed, Apr 8, 2026, 6:05 PM Raúl Cuza <[email protected]> wrote: > >> BSD projects cannot ignore LLMs because people using them are not >> ignoring BSDs. >> >> https://red.anthropic.com/2026/mythos-preview/ targets OpenBSD for the >> resale value of finding a vulnerability on “an operating system known >> primarily for security.” >> >> This article is effectively an advertisement for the unreleased next >> model from an AI company, but that doesn’t reduce the seriousness of the >> problem emerging for ALL maintainers of software, open or otherwise. >> >> The number of people who will be able to find vulnerabilities and build >> exploits is growing as LLMs progress. BSD project’s must adjust to the >> speed reacting to these findings will require. >> >> The number of people who can patch vulnerabilities will also grow, if >> projects can accept their patches. >> >> - r >> > > Yet I have sent 4 patches to vllm, they have 5k open bugs now. Amd some > right to anthropic about there mcp server... big suprise not merged. They > joined the linux foundation and 9 months later somone tried to close my > stale pr. > Here is one from for the bug killing "expers" String _>object -> string 9 months before a review.. guy asks " what does this do. Im gonna close it" Why dont theu tey it on their own repos... lol -- Sorry this was sent from mobile. Will do less grammar and spell check than usual.
