Post B34gYJTrlppERAebcu by gregkh@social.kernel.org
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 (DIR) Post #B34d7sxZS6bmnCFqpk by gregkh@social.kernel.org
       2026-02-07T07:35:41.851721Z
       
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       Looks like the AI companies have finally run out of money as they are asking various open source projects to test their closed source products for them for free.  What could go wrong with giving access to an unknown tool to private code repos?If I didn't know better, I would think this is an elaborate phishing scam, or they have run out of data to scrape and need more training material.Gotta admire their brazenness...
       
 (DIR) Post #B34d7uDCnSi0fyZqqG by lain@lain.com
       2026-02-07T09:26:33.807173Z
       
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       @gregkh they are asking you to test their new security issue finder on open source software. is your post a hallucination?
       
 (DIR) Post #B34fVdmJkRueZARieu by wzqtparor@fedibird.com
       2026-02-07T09:53:15Z
       
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       But many so-called FOSS supporters also love vibe coding, and proud to share their AI-generated spaghetti code.@gregkh
       
 (DIR) Post #B34gYJTrlppERAebcu by gregkh@social.kernel.org
       2026-02-07T10:00:17.570700Z
       
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       @lain I wish I was hallucinating this timeline, that would make me much happier as I would know I could just sober up and it would all be over.
       
 (DIR) Post #B354C5FYOiUgpWtOLY by gregkh@social.kernel.org
       2026-02-07T09:19:25.983860Z
       
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       Curiosity got the best of me, and I clicked on the links and this just looks like an OpenAI "sales funnel", which is pretty hilarious when you consider the target was open source security teams, none of which could ever fill out these types of forms without flat out lying.