On 2026-05-04, Untrusem wrote:
> So I saw there So I saw there was a update for waybar in guix repo
> and then I checked the release notes and saw that it was using
> co-pilot and claude both and I personally don't like to use software
> that have LLMs if I can avoid that.
>
> I would have not known that waybar author started using LLM or not if
> I didn't visited the repo myself.
>
> So that's why I wanted a way to know when a guix package updates or
> gets added. It should explicitly mention that LLMs is being used in
> the software to let the users know that the software they are using is
> slop or not.

As a member of the guix kernel team, I regret to inform you that the
linux kernel upstream uses AI/LLM to backport patches for all the
versions of the linux-libre kernels we provide with guix.

I think even the GNU Hurd development has started using some of these
technologies, if you are looking for another kernel... that would
(eventually?) have the same issues...

Maybe one of the *BSDs has taken a stronger stance on this?

Here we are. :(

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