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1. zcbenz+Ys1[view] [source] 2026-02-02 11:46:08
>>rafael+(OP)
It is a bug in MLX that has been fixed a few days ago: https://github.com/ml-explore/mlx/pull/3083
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2. embedd+Gt1[view] [source] 2026-02-02 11:51:24
>>zcbenz+Ys1
Blog post dated 28 Jan 2026, the bug fix posted 29 Jan 2026, so I guess this story had a happy ending :)

Still, sad state of affairs that it seems like Apple is still fixing bugs based on what blog posts gets the most attention on the internet, but I guess once they started that approach, it's hard to stop and go back to figuring out priorities on their own.

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3. dahcry+RM1[view] [source] 2026-02-02 14:01:02
>>embedd+Gt1
I think you overestimate the power of a blogpost and the speed of bugfixing at Apple for something like this.

I almost guarantee there is no way they can read this blogpost, escalate it internally, get the appropriate approval to the work item, actually work on the fix, get it through QA and get it live in production in 3 days. That would only happen on really critical issues, and this is definitely not critical enough for that.

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4. embedd+lP1[view] [source] 2026-02-02 14:15:39
>>dahcry+RM1
Or, one of the developers of the library saw it, decided to fix it in their spare time (does that exist at Apple?) before it became a bigger thing.

If not, talk about coincident that someone reported an issue and all of that you mentioned was already done before that happened, and the only thing missing was merging the code to the repository which was done after the issue was reported. Not unheard of, but feels less unlikely than "Engineer decided to fix it".

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