Slopwatch: Linuxconfig.org, Linuxsecurity.com, Fagioli, The Register
Today's "Slopwatch" isn't the first article about LLM slop. It's like the fourth one today, but we've found a lot to cover.
Let's start with linuxconfig (linuxconfig.org). So it has published this nonsense about actual news that got plagiarised to death within hours:
This site woke up as a slopfarm after hibernation:
About a week ago the site became active again, but it is mostly LLM slop. This one is no exception and even just looking at the text - not the slop image - it's easy to see it wasn't composed by a human.
The same goes for Linuxsecurity.com:
Some "dark PR" or "black PR" with the string "Linux" thrown in for SEO reasons.
Here's the Serial Slopper (SS) Fagioli:
As usual from Fagioli, it's just some mindless slop.
Finally, the new "US Editor" at The Register MS has some new MS (Microsoft) marketing about slop:
Nearly everything he ever published in The Register (all except one) is MS. Hence The Register MS. The Editor in Chief at The Register is also a Microsofter - a subject we shall revisit another day. We now know more about how he was appointed. █