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bignose · 2026-06-03 · via LWN.net comments

Even great programmers can be terribly misguided

Posted Jun 3, 2026 13:20 UTC (Wed) by bignose (subscriber, #40)
Parent article: Tridgell: rsync and outrage
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Even great programmers can be terribly misguided

Posted Jun 3, 2026 13:37 UTC (Wed) by alex (subscriber, #1355) [Link] (1 responses)

Even great programmers can be terribly misguided

Posted Jun 3, 2026 19:47 UTC (Wed) by raven667 (guest, #5198) [Link]

Even great programmers can be terribly misguided

Posted Jun 3, 2026 13:40 UTC (Wed) by darthcloud (subscriber, #111462) [Link] (2 responses)

I'm not a fan of LLM use, but it's his project, so he get to deside what he does with it. Unhappy? Fork it!

Even great programmers can be terribly misguided

Posted Jun 3, 2026 14:48 UTC (Wed) by rsidd (subscriber, #2582) [Link] (1 responses)

Drew DeVault (who forked Vim recently) has forked it. Or, no, he hasn't. He just says use tar and ssh instead.

Oh, and he says this because "apparently rsync is slop now". Without considering whether someone with Tridge's decades of experience would ever put out "slop".

Even great programmers can be terribly misguided

Posted Jun 3, 2026 20:43 UTC (Wed) by mathstuf (subscriber, #69389) [Link]

Even great programmers can be terribly misguided

Posted Jun 3, 2026 14:29 UTC (Wed) by nhippi (subscriber, #34640) [Link] (1 responses)

Even great programmers can be terribly misguided

Posted Jun 5, 2026 0:27 UTC (Fri) by cesarb (subscriber, #6266) [Link]

Even great programmers can be terribly misguided

Posted Jun 3, 2026 14:43 UTC (Wed) by nim-nim (subscriber, #34454) [Link] (4 responses)

Even great programmers can be terribly misguided

Posted Jun 3, 2026 19:44 UTC (Wed) by ballombe (subscriber, #9523) [Link] (3 responses)

Even great programmers can be terribly misguided

Posted Jun 3, 2026 23:37 UTC (Wed) by jwarnica (subscriber, #27492) [Link]

Even great programmers can be terribly misguided

Posted Jun 4, 2026 1:04 UTC (Thu) by AdamW (subscriber, #48457) [Link]

Sure it would. But that being a fact doesn't *help* anybody. Nobody is, in fact, offering to spend all those trillions of dollars on F/OSS maintenance, so we must live in the world as it is.

Even great programmers can be terribly misguided

Posted Jun 4, 2026 8:04 UTC (Thu) by NYKevin (subscriber, #129325) [Link]

If we had some ham, we could have ham and eggs, if we had some eggs.

Even great programmers can be terribly misguided

Posted Jun 3, 2026 20:02 UTC (Wed) by geofft (subscriber, #59789) [Link]