- Rust will save Linux from C’s inherent security weaknesses.
- Linux, faced with a flood of AI-discovered security problems, could use the help.
- Going forward, more and more Linux code will be written in Rust.
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The only thing that will save Linux from AI is when programmers get their heads out of their asses, stop subscribing to scifi slop that AI is about take over and start asserting to everyone else how necessary human input is in their craft by forming unions.
The problem with programmers is they are quick to think their understanding of computers makes them understand everything and it created a massive blindspot of hubris big enough to allow the ruling class to destroy the potential quality of life that used to come from working as a programmer right in front of programmers eyes.
Programming is an industry dominated by pushovers who aren’t willing to fight for anything that cannot be understood in the terms of automation, scaling or endless growth of technology. There is a willing blindness here and the rest of the world is getting really tired of it.
Fight, stop immersing yourself in stories about how AI will become sentient blah blah blah, outside of your bubble very few people actually believe this nonsense and it just blinds you to your own dehumanization that is happening right in front of your eyes for entirely human reasons that have NOTHING to do with technology working or not working and EVERYTHING to do with a failure of humans to organize and preserve the professionalism of their craft because they were convinced of delusions by the people ruling over them.
- 21 minutes
It’s sci-fi that AI is going to take over, but we also need unions to prevent it? Hmm.
- 17 minutes
We need unions to prevent humans from the ruling class from abusing you because they have thoroughly convinced you and others like you incorrectly that robots can actually replace entry level versions of yourself.
It might appear that they can in the short term, but that is why we refer to AI as a bubble.
Wake up.
- who@feddit.orgEnglish2 days
- He described new C “guards” and scoped locks inspired by Rust
In other words, the improved safety will sometimes come from Rust code, and sometimes from C code. The important point being that safer practices are becoming more common now that Rust has called attention to them.
- 19 minutes
now that Rust has called attention to them.
More like now that Rust is embarrassing C.
A common pattern. GCC’s error messages only got good once Clang embarrassed it.
- 1 day
improved safety will ALWAYS come from rust code and SOMETIMES come from C code with AI help or these new magical unicorn C coders that have suddenly learned how to manage memory (etc etc) now that rust has appeared
yeah right
ell1e@leminal.spaceEnglish
2 daysNo worries, the amount of new slop code with hidden bugs is entering the ring to try to keep the balance and to ensure the overall security doesn’t improve by too much: https://www.neowin.net/news/linus-torvalds-declares-massive-ai-fueled-code-surges-as-the-new-normal-for-linux/
These are security patches for bugs found with AI tools - not AI-generated kernel code.
Phoronix commentors are going to be fuming at this news. And C programmers who don’t want to learn Rust won’t like it much either.
- UnfortunateShort@lemmy.worldEnglish2 days
The best thing is that people are 100% going to use AI to port stuff from C to Rust and fix vulenrabilities. There is so much people can be mad about, we might just see some kernel forks


