For trivial projects, it's fine. For serious work, forget about it Opinion Vibe coding got a big boost when everyone's ...
Torvalds says AI is now genuinely useful for Linux maintainers. Linux 6.18 was the kind of release he likes: boring and stable. Torvalds is calmer now, but some things still make him testy. At Open ...
In a collaboration video with LinusTechTips where they build his new PC, Linux creator Linus Torvalds made a surprising defense of Windows by stating that "a big percentage of those [Blue Screens of ...
Linux creator Linus Torvalds has unexpectedly come to Microsoft’s defense regarding the jokes about the Windows operating system’s infamous blue screen of death. The whole thing was first noticed by ...
When most people imagine a high-end workstation being built for a tech icon, they picture an overclocked beast packed with RGB lights, liquid cooling, and top-tier gaming components. But when Linus ...
You'd be forgiven for losing track of how many survival games have come out in the last decade or so, and though I personally enjoy many of them myself, it's exciting to see a new one come along and ...
Bask in the sun… and risk getting the meanest sunburn of your life. Hello Sunshine is an impressive step up from the usual post-apocalypse survival RPG formula, playing with some clever ideas around ...
Everybody who is anybody in the hackerama has a driver – the head hack’s time is much too valuable to have to be worrying about little-people problems like stop lights, finding a parking space, etc.
OK, brace yourself for this one, peeps. Linus Torvalds, the software developer who created the Linux operating system and one of the most iconic figures in the indy computing scene, says the bad rep ...
TL;DR: Linus Torvalds chose an Intel Arc GPU for his perfect Linux PC, swerving Nvidia (unsurprisingly) and AMD (much more surprisingly). The Arc B580 was used in the build, but that wasn't Torvalds's ...
Some developers don't like Rust, but Linus approves of it becoming a mainstream part of the Linux kernel. Torvalds thinks AI's best use may be to help get young developers excited about programming.