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  "path": "/Articles/1063292/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-17T16:32:49.000Z",
  "site": "https://lwn.net",
  "tags": [
    "announced",
    "Sashiko",
    "covered here"
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  "textContent": "Roman Gushchin has announced the existence of an LLM-driven patch-review system named Sashiko. It automatically creates reviews for all patches sent to the linux-kernel mailing list (and some others).\n\n> In my measurement, Sashiko was able to find 53% of bugs based on a completely unfiltered set of 1,000 recent upstream issues using \"Fixes:\" tags (using Gemini 3.1 Pro). Some might say that 53% is not that impressive, but 100% of these issues were missed by human reviewers.\n\nSashiko is built on Chris Mason's review prompts (covered here in October 2025), but the implementation has evolved considerably.",
  "title": "The Sashiko patch-review system"
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