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Debian dismisses AI-contributions policy

Debian dismisses AI-contributions policy

Posted May 12, 2024 7:16 UTC (Sun) by intelfx (subscriber, #130118)
In reply to: Debian dismisses AI-contributions policy by patrakov
Parent article: Debian dismisses AI-contributions policy

> I need some POSIX shell help. I have a pipeline, `command_a | command_b`, and sometimes `command_a` produces something on stderr. I need to capture that into a variable. Is there any way to do that without temporary files? Note that in my case, `command_b` sometimes terminates early, and `command_a` gets a SIGPIPE. I need to keep this behavior. Also, it is absolutely forbidden to run `command_a` twice.

You should definitely submit this to some sort of a contemporary Turing test corpus, if someone maintains one.

/*
Relevant meme.
Q(human, staring at a robot derisively): "Can an AI write an efficient SQL query?"
A(robot, coolly): "Can you?"
*/


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