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Jeena@jemmy.jeena.net to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Gentoo bans AI-created contributions

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    When you have multiple Gentoo machines, you compile soft once and distribute it. You would be mad to compile everything every time.

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      Swing and a miss.

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        There is a distcc/d for having compile hosts with cache, which directly links to just a binary package host - essentially set up flags once, compile everything to your liking, and download within your network.

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          You’ve missed my main point by so much if you’re explaining distcc to me.

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