Steam Machine release date remains unannounced as Valve clears Vulkan 1.4 certification with an AMD Navi 33 GPU and Neptune ...
In his weekly state of the kernel update, Torvalds noted that the new RC5 is much larger than any other RC5 in recent memory, and he ...
Linus Torvalds is unhappy with AI’s impact on Linux kernel development, citing release candidate bloat and low-quality bug reports.
Linux Kernel 7.1 RC5 is released. Linux 7.1-rc5 is pretty big and much larger than traditional RC5 releases. Here's why.
Linus Torvalds has tightened Linux kernel rules to reject low-value AI-generated fixes, pushing back against trivial patches flooding maintainers.
Torvalds is getting hardnosed about unnecessary code churn in the latest release candidate. Find out why he says AI tools are creating a major headache for kernel maintainers.
Linux kernel boss Linus Torvalds has signaled he’ll push back when he receives irrelevant pull requests, after complaining that developers are making badly timed and trivial submissions, sometimes ...
Linus Torvalds on the AI claim that makes him angry, and what security researchers should never do ...
A practical guide to the Linux Kernel Crypto API with code examples for developers and security engineers, covering AF_ALG ...
The cloud code repository asks security researchers to cut out the AI-generated noise and focus on reporting security ...
BPF is emerging as a preferred method for security observability over traditional user-space agents. By attaching probes ...
Linus Torvalds (photo) has harshly criticized the growing flood of AI-generated bug reports within the Linux kernel community. According to the creator of Linux, automated analyses are increasingly ...