tridge has written a post about the recent #rsync issues:

rsync and outrage

https://medium.com/@tridge60/rsync-and-outrage-d9849599e5a0

pls at least read his post before commenting on this toot
 
 
like most non-trivial things in life, tech, & especially security, my thoughts on this are… “it’s complicated”
 
 
I’m only tenuously connected to tridge via the #LinuxConfAU / #EverythingOpen community, but his reputation is the stuff of F/LOSS nerd legend – I was in the room for his #LCA2015 talk in Auckland, Flying with Linux, where he did a live demo of #ArduPilot controlling an RC aircraft in Canberra (AU) with real-time telemetry from the aircraft that was also compiling the Linux kernel while in-flight… 🤯

YouTube: https://youtu.be/2Twl2mQAh6g

LA mirror: https://mirror.linux.org.au/pub/linux.conf.au/2015/OGGB_FP/Friday/Flying_with_Linux.webm

in the post, tridge argues that he is able to bring his (undisputed) expertise in software design & development to find ways use LLMs (relatively) safely to assist with specific coding tasks. I think that’s probably true, even given the regression bugs introduced in the most recent version of rsync – and it may even be the pragmatic least-worst way for open source maintainers to try to deal with the current deluge of LLM-assisted (or entirely LLM-generated) security reports currently overwhelming many open source projects

but most software devs are not on tridge’s level, and are already using #LLMs as coding assistants in unsafe and unpredictable ways (or just wholesale vibe-coding things without regard for building guardrails at all)

tridge also points out that he is technically retired and would rather be out sailing than working on maintaining rsync. a very possible outcome from all this might be that he decides to just… walk away and let others pick up the slack (he did note that the silver lining is that a couple of other experienced devs are – at least for now – working on the project)
 
 
but even if everyone using LLMs to generate code was supervising it closely with very-experienced-software-design-and-development-level skills (they’re definitely not), I still don’t think that would justify or offset the enormous ethical, environmental, & social issues with the creation & use of LLMs

like I said, #ItsComplicated 💁‍♀️

rsync and outrage

I gave up blogging a long time ago (apart from an occasional thing about ArduPilot), I tend to just write code and hope people find it…

Medium

So is now a good time to mention that it looks like tridge also made AI-powered commits to #ardupilot last month, in additon to #rsync?

I don't see anything particularly wrong with those ardupilot commits, but now I'm wondering how I feel about AI writing code for open-source drone projects…

Makerfire USX51 AI flight controller puts Ubuntu Linux and ROS2 brains inside industrial drones

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://nerds.xyz/2026/04/makerfire-usx51-ai-drone-controller/

Heute kamen endlich die restlichen Teile für mein KI-Lager-Drohnen-Inventur-Projekt für das #ConceptOffice #ERP aus Tschechien an.

Maja und Willi haben ja schon gezeigt, dass sie autonom vom KI-Server gesteuert Regale abfliegen können und das KI-System anhand der Kamerabilder die Artikel zählen.

Die beiden Spielzeug-Drohnen haben Pionierarbeit geleistet aber nun ist es Zeit für „professionelle“ Hardware im Format 2,5“ CineWhoop.

#drohne #maja #diy #speedybee #flightcontrol #ardupilot

Ich suche übrigens noch immer nach Menschen, die sich im Osten Österreichs über #Pixhawk, #ArduPilot, #QGroundControl und die Drohnen, die man damit steuern kann, unterhalten möchten.

Ich nehm auch gern Empfehlungen für einschlägige Vereine, Hack-/Makerspaces, Meetups und Konferenzen.

Gerne weitertröten. Danke!

...For about a minute and twenty seconds, before I crashed it into a tree.

This has been my most successful flight so far.

Maybe next time I'll land instead of crashing.

#Ardupilot #RCPlane

Ardupilot problems: I thought I was ready to fly, but the motor refused to spin up.

I calibrated the ESC again, and it worked... until I rebooted.

I can't get the ESC to respond to the flight controller without running through the calibration first, which I shouldn't have to do every time I change a battery.

It's like it forgets the calibration every time it loses power.

So I'm counting on the forums to help me solve it.

#Ardupilot

Dự án "Aerial Autonomy Stack" mã nguồn mở mới ra mắt! Kết hợp mô phỏng PX4/ArduPilot SITL với thị giác máy tính tăng tốc CUDA/TensorRT cho Jetson. Toàn bộ trong Docker, giao diện ROS2, hoạt động trên Windows 11 (WSL/GPU passthrough). Hoan nghênh đóng góp, phản hồi và đồng quản lý Win11!
#AerialAutonomy #OpenSource #ROS2 #PX4 #ArduPilot #Jetson #Robotics #TựHành #MãNguồnMở #Robot

https://www.reddit.com/r/opensource/comments/1nyr0t5/aerial_autonomy_stack/

I think I got everything calibrated?

QGroundControl said "Ready to Fly" and let me "Arm" the motor, but when I tried spinning up the throttle nothing happened.

Not sure why. I'll keep checking tomorrow.

#Ardupilot

AeroFold V2 : VTOL imprimable 3D (1,6 m, 800 g, Ardupilot), ailes repliables en vol pour autonomie + efficacité.
https://www.helicomicro.com/2025/07/26/aerofold-v2/
#DroneDIY #VTOL #AeroFoldV2 #ArduPilot #Impression3D #TechAmateurs