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Red Hat announces RHEL 10.

However, they should fire the AI that's writing their press releases. That post reads like nothing but a bunch of buzzwords.

> "Durable foundation for IT innovation fuels more intelligent hybrid cloud operations with AI-powered Linux management"

WTF does that even mean?

https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-introduces-rhel-10

@atoponce I’m fairly sure only humans get the credit for this
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@ondrej @atoponce It's DoT, so it does actually use encryption, although you're right that that isn't really what matters here (unless you want to hide your DNS queries from somebody on the wire).

@ondrej @atoponce in some countries, ISPs are known to monitor unencrypted DNS traffic for ad targeting.

X.509 certificates are used in DoT, it's DNS over TLS after all.

I don't think this particular announcement was LLM'd. Sometimes details get lost when the marketing department edits such things, though. (That happened for a different section of the press release relevant to my work and I had to chase somebody down to get it fixed.)

@ondrej @atoponce Yeah, agreed, that phrase doesn't make a lot of sense. In any case, watch lwn.net, it'll have an article about the DoT support that won't be as mangled as this.