Linux kernel
PulseAugur coverage of Linux kernel — every cluster mentioning Linux kernel across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- founded by Linus Torvalds 90%
- instance of Arch Linux 90%
- used by iOS 26.5 90%
- developed by Greg Kroah-Hartman 90%
- used by Dirty Frag 90%
- employed by Greg Kroah-Hartman 90%
- used by Ubuntu 70%
- used by macOS 70%
- used by Arch Linux 70%
- used by Apple Silicon 70%
- used by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 70%
- other Copy Fail 60%
6 day(s) with sentiment data
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User criticizes Windows 11 setup, praises Linux for AI tasks
The user expressed frustration with Windows 11, comparing its setup time unfavorably to Linux. They found configuring two Linux servers took only 10 minutes, while they were still struggling with a Windows 11 installati…
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RFK Jr. falsely links SSRIs to heroin; Orion Linux beta released
The latest beta version of Orion for Linux, v0.3, has been released by Kagi, a search company. This update is intended for wider real-world testing and feedback collection. Separately, RFK Jr. has stated plans to restri…
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Cursor IDE users report update issues and seek automatic installation on Linux
Users are encountering issues with the latest Cursor update, with one user reporting repeated download errors and an inability to use the chat feature. Another user on Linux is seeking information on how to automate the…
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Coinbase restructures, laying off 700 workers amid crypto downturn; Linux kernel faces security threat
A studio developing the game Kinforge, Seeker Entertainment, is furloughing staff and seeking new funding. Separately, a critical vulnerability affecting most Linux distributions since 2017 has been discovered, requirin…
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Linux Kernel 7.1 RC2 integrates AI patches and addresses KVM testing anomalies
Linux kernel version 7.1 Release Candidate 2 has been released, incorporating a patch related to AI functionalities. This update also addresses some anomalies observed during KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) testing. …
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Classic ASCII game NetHack releases version 5.0 after 11-year gap
The classic ASCII game NetHack has released version 5.0, marking its first major update in 11 years. This new version introduces five new monsters, including a genetic engineer, and adds new gameplay mechanics like revi…
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Claw AI agent runs on any Linux box, offering open-source LLM capabilities
Claw is an open-source LLM agent designed to operate on any Linux system. It aims to provide a flexible and accessible platform for running AI agents locally. The project is available for demonstration and appears to be…
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Linux podcasts disappoint listener with excessive AI focus
A user expressed disappointment with recent Linux podcasts, noting their frequent discussions about AI's integration with Linux and security implications. This trend has led the user to consider withdrawing support for …
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Microsoft reverses VS Code default AI attribution after developer backlash
Microsoft has reversed a controversial change in VS Code that automatically added a "Co-authored-by: Copilot" attribution to code commits. Developers expressed frustration that this default setting applied even when AI …
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ReactOS offers free, open-source alternative for Windows XP/7 users
ReactOS, an open-source operating system designed to be compatible with Windows applications and drivers, is reportedly becoming easier to install. The project aims to provide a free alternative for users who miss older…
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Author reflects on 90s tech idealism and the rise of AI
The author reflects on the early days of Linux and open-source advocacy, drawing parallels between the perceived monopolistic power of Microsoft in the 1990s and the current landscape of AI development. They express a h…
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Gartner: Mainframes offer cheaper alternative to VMware for Linux VMs
Gartner suggests that some organizations might find it more cost-effective to migrate their Linux virtual machine workloads to IBM mainframes rather than adopting Broadcom's new VMware licensing. This is particularly re…
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Linux media player control tools leverage MPRIS standard
This article highlights eight free and open-source tools for Linux that utilize the MPRIS standard. MPRIS serves as a common D-Bus interface, enabling a unified programmatic API for controlling media players across diff…
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Gitte launches as a new desktop Git client for GNOME
Gitte is a new desktop Git client designed for the GNOME desktop environment. It is built using GTK4 and libadwaita, indicating a modern approach to its user interface and development. The application aims to provide a …
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Linux distributions launch updates, Ubuntu faces DDoS attack and integrates AI
This week's Linux and FOSS news roundup includes several distribution updates and announcements. EndeavourOS Titan Neo has been released with KDE Plasma 6.6.4, and the first Arch Linux ISO powered by Linux Kernel 7.0 is…
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LinuxLinks lists 21 free and open-source GUI text editors
This article lists 21 free and open-source graphical text editors available for Linux operating systems. Text editors are essential tools for creating and modifying plain text files, serving various user needs.
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LiaisonOS Linux distribution aids amateur radio emergency communications
LiaisonOS is a new Debian-based Linux distribution specifically engineered for amateur radio emergency communications. This specialized operating system aims to provide a reliable platform for radio operators during cri…
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Shotcut 26.4 video editor adds Vulkan GPU support for Speech to Text
The open-source video editor Shotcut has released version 26.4, introducing significant enhancements for Linux users. This update brings Vulkan GPU support to the Speech to Text feature, potentially improving performanc…
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Linux exploit grants admin access due to cryptography optimization flaw
A critical zero-day vulnerability has been discovered in Linux distributions, allowing local users to gain administrator privileges. The exploit stems from an optimization error within the system's cryptography function…
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Developer builds AI email system for cross-machine AI personality communication
An individual set up OpenClaw, an AI system, on both a Mac Mini and a Linux box, enabling two instances of the AI, named Ciri and Jarvis, to communicate. Initially, messages were relayed manually between the AI instance…