Linux kernel
PulseAugur coverage of Linux kernel — every cluster mentioning Linux kernel across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- instance of Gnu Linux 90%
- employed by Greg Kroah-Hartman 90%
- instance of Linux 90%
- developed by Greg Kroah-Hartman 90%
- instance of Arch Linux 90%
- founded by Linus Torvalds 90%
- used by iOS 26.5 90%
- instance of Fedora Linux 90%
- used by Ubuntu 70%
- used by macOS 70%
- instance of Microsoft Windows 70%
- used by Copy Fail 70%
- 2026-05-17 research_milestone AI tools are enabling rapid discovery and exploitation of new Linux vulnerabilities. 来源
- 2026-05-14 research_milestone A new security vulnerability was discovered in the Linux kernel, with AI tools contributing to its identification. 来源
- 2026-05-14 research_milestone A new vulnerability, 'Fragnesia', was discovered in the Linux kernel by an AI tool. 来源
- 2026-05-14 research_milestone Discovery of the Fragnesia vulnerability in the Linux kernel using AI.
- 2026-05-14 research_milestone A new critical vulnerability, 'Fragnesia', was discovered in the Linux kernel using AI. 来源
- 2026-05-14 research_milestone AI tools are accelerating the discovery of security vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel. 来源
- 2026-05-14 regulatory Linux kernel updates guidelines for security bug reporting, including responsible AI use. 来源
- 2026-05-14 regulatory Linus Torvalds updated Linux kernel security reporting guidelines due to unmanageable AI-generated duplicate bug reports. 来源
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Banana Pi, SpacemiT release K3 Pico-ITX, BPI-SM10 boards
Banana Pi and SpacemiT have released two new single-board computers: the BPI-SM10 (K3-COM260) and the K3 Pico-ITX. These boards are now available for commercial purchase through provided links. The announcement highligh…
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Diverse tech topics: airbags, craft cutters, MTG, and Linux
This cluster covers diverse topics including automotive safety, crafting technology, and operating system discussions. An article from Hackaday advises against DIY car airbag projects, highlighting their engineering com…
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Critical Linux Dirty Frag zero-day vulnerability disclosed
A critical zero-day vulnerability, dubbed Dirty Frag (CVE-2026-43284), has been publicly disclosed for the Linux kernel. This flaw, present for approximately nine years within the algif_aead cryptographic algorithm inte…
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Linux kernel drops support for AMD's pioneering K5 processor
AMD's K5 processor, its first independently designed chip from 1996, will lose support in the Linux kernel with version 7.2. This removal is due to the K5's lack of Time Stamp Counter (TSC) support, which developers fin…
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27 Free and Open-Source Linux Logfile Viewers Listed
This article lists 27 free and open-source logfile viewers for Linux systems. The compilation aims to showcase the quality of available software for managing and analyzing system logs.
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LLMs 'intoxicated' to find Linux kernel security flaws
Researchers have developed a novel technique to identify vulnerabilities in Linux kernel code by intentionally 'intoxicating' large language models. This method involves feeding the LLMs malformed or adversarial inputs,…
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Space CLI launches, enabling terminal-based flashcards with LLM integration
Space CLI is a new open-source command-line tool that allows users to create, manage, and export flashcard decks directly from their terminal. It integrates with various large language models, including Claude and ChatG…
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Dwarkesh Patel discusses streaming tech and Linus Torvalds on Lex Fridman
Dwarkesh Patel, host of the "Tokens" podcast, appeared on two separate podcast episodes. In one, he discussed the technical intricacies of low-latency live video streaming with Lex Fridman. In the other, Patel interview…
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Linux mascot Tux the penguin celebrates 30th anniversary
The Linux mascot, Tux the penguin, is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Linus Torvalds conceptualized the design in 1996, envisioning a "slightly overweight penguin" that was cute and contented. Torvalds detailed his id…
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Akamai surges on LLM deal as GPT-5.5 costs climb amid supply chain woes
The cost of running advanced AI models like GPT-5.5 is increasing, with potential implications for token usage and overall expenses. This trend is occurring amidst broader industry challenges, including supply chain dis…
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Iran conflict disrupts datacenter supply chains, raising construction costs
The conflict in Iran is disrupting supply chains for datacenter construction, leading to increased costs and delivery delays for building materials. This situation is impacting the IT infrastructure sector, with potenti…
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AI alignment research expands to userland harnesses beyond model weights
A new perspective on AI alignment suggests focusing on "userland alignment," which involves developing aligned harnesses and prompting strategies for AI models rather than solely concentrating on the models themselves. …
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Linux kernel removes 138k lines of code amid AI "apocalypse" fears
Linux kernel developer Jakub Kiczynski has removed 138,000 lines of code, citing concerns about a potential "LLM apocalypse" where large language models could exploit outdated code. This action, approved by Linus Torval…
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OmniVoice emerges as top-tier local text-to-speech engine
OmniVoice is a new open-source text-to-speech system designed for local execution on Linux systems. The project aims to provide high-quality speech synthesis without relying on cloud-based services. Its GitHub repositor…
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Lenovo enters retro gaming handheld market with unannounced G02 device
Lenovo has entered the retro gaming handheld market with the G02, a device listed on AliExpress for approximately $80 and also appearing on Lenovo's official Chinese website. This budget-friendly handheld features a 4.5…
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Tux Machines reports on GNU/Linux hardware including StarFighter, MultiSystem 2 Arcade, and Asahi on Macbook Air M2.
This cluster focuses on GNU/Linux hardware advancements, specifically highlighting three distinct stories. The first details the StarFighter project, the second covers the MultiSystem 2 Arcade, and the third discusses t…
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Linux Dirty Frag zero-day grants root access, no patch available
A critical Linux zero-day vulnerability, dubbed Dirty Frag (CVE-2026-43284), has been publicly disclosed without a patch, allowing immediate root privilege escalation on most major Linux distributions since 2017. The fl…
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AI integration into browsers and OSs sparks user backlash; GrapheneOS closes VPN flaw
A user expresses frustration with the increasing integration of small language models (SLMs) into everyday software like web browsers and operating systems. They note that applications such as Google Chrome and Microsof…
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Microsoft warns of critical Linux kernel 'Copy Fail' vulnerability
Microsoft has issued a warning regarding a critical vulnerability, dubbed 'Copy Fail,' discovered in the Linux kernel. This vulnerability carries a CVSS score of 7.8, indicating a high level of risk. The issue was share…
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Old phones can be repurposed as Linux servers, offering new utility
This post discusses repurposing old smartphones as Linux servers, highlighting their potential for various computing tasks. It suggests that these devices can be utilized for more than just their original purpose, offer…