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1. Yiin+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-05-22 09:56:16
I mean you answered yourself why it didn't work, if there is no useful data in its training corpus, it would be a miracle if it could correctly guess unknown information.
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2. rndmio+H2[view] [source] 2025-05-22 10:28:40
>>Yiin+(OP)
How are you supposed to know in advance if it is going to be able to usefully answer your question or will just make up something?
3. wazoox+Dv[view] [source] 2025-05-22 14:30:08
>>Yiin+(OP)
The data is certainly available, both in Linux kernel source and LKML history. The answers looked perfect at first glance; anyone without prior knowledge of kernel compilation and patching would have probably be impressed by the technical details in the answer. That's the typical LLM failure mode : it provides an answer when search engines fail you (because they provide you only the most basic, generic NFS-related forum posts while I was looking for strong technical information in a high-performance environment), but this answer isn't much better (even after pointing out the error), but would fool most people....
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