This feature was around well before gmail was a conceived. It was documented in RFC 5233 (admittedly an informational rfc) and many vendors support it.
If its perfectly fine to 'learn from gpl code' This should mean that its perfectly fine to have a llm assist in clean room implementation/reverse engineering.
> That must be why we have exactly one branch predictor design, lol
I'll be that 'well akshually' guy. IIRC the AMD and intel implementations are different enough that spectre/meltdown exploits were slightly different on each manufacturers.
Many of these firmware blobs are non redistributable, if you require this blob, you should grab it and back it up. I know a lot of firwmare can't be legally distributable in linux-firmware.
Lenovo may not be as friendly as IBM to its opensource.
Imagine being able to go from 'embedded' to 'networked' without having to change any SQL or behavior, so cool.
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