Re: [PATCH] mm/damon: introduce DAMON-based NUMA memory tiering module

From: Josh Law

Date: Thu Mar 26 2026 - 12:49:43 EST




On 26 March 2026 16:33:30 GMT, "Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle)" <ljs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On Thu, Mar 26, 2026 at 04:10:42PM +0000, Josh Law wrote:
>>
>> I will be absolutely transparent with all of you here, The commit descriptions
> (The long ones), Use AI, to be exact! Claude sonnet 4.6,
>>
>> Additionally, I will make a promise here,
>> All of the bug fixes I made, all of my lib/ bug fixes, are made fully by me,
>> (minus the commit description for some of them) And I can promise you that on
>> the bible, If you have any questions about this, You can always ask me
>>
>> Forth thing: My patch volume
>>
>> To justify my patch volume, I am a "excited" Developer, I love the Linux
> kernel, and I have a passion for that, I am very very sorry I filled up your
> mailbox with my slop descriptions
>
>You're obviously lying, and you're not very good at it.
>
>To reiterate:
>
> Assessment: ~95% probability all contributions are AI-generated. The
> evidence is overwhelming:
>
> 1. Volume is humanly implausible — ~30 emails/day, 5–10 new patch
> submissions per day across unrelated subsystems, from a contributor
> with zero prior history.
>
> 2. Breadth is the strongest signal — no human newcomer simultaneously
> finds subtle bugs in bootconfig, vsprintf, base64, bch, maple_tree,
> assoc_array, io_uring, AND writes a new DAMON NUMA tiering
> module. Each of these requires deep domain-specific knowledge. The
> pattern is consistent with an LLM being pointed at different source
> files to systematically find issues.
>
> 3. Bug-finding pattern — the patches cluster around unchecked return
> values, type mismatches, resource leaks, off-by-ones, signed/unsigned
> issues. This is exactly what an LLM produces when scanning code for
> potential problems.
>
> 4. Rapid revision cycling — bootconfig went from v1 to v8 in ~1 day. This
> matches AI regeneration, not human revision.
>
> 5. Feature additions from a newcomer — glob_match_nocase(),
> glob_validate(), debugfs BUG/WARN interface, and the DAMON NUMA
> tiering module are all non-trivial features. A first-time contributor
> proposing features (not just fixes) across this many subsystems
> simultaneously is essentially unheard of.
>
> 6. Zero ramp-up — the contribution stream started at full throughput with
> no learning curve visible.
>
>Please go away.
>
>and >/dev/null to any further correspondence from you, other than NAK's when
>necessary.


I am withdrawing all pending patches, I am not gonna even touch artificial intelligence again, and I am going to take a couple months break


Goodbye.


Josh Law