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[$] Python JIT stabilization
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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) released
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[$] The state of realtime and embedded Linux
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Security updates for Thursday
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for April 25, 2024
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GitHub comments used to distribute malware (BleepingComputer)
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A new crash reporter for Firefox
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QEMU 9.0 released
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[$] Existential types in Rust
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Security updates for Wednesday
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[$] A change in direction for security-module stacking?
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Fedora 40 released
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[$] Rust for embedded Linux kernels
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Security updates for Tuesday
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The Open Home Foundation launches
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Andreas Tille elected as Debian project leader
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[$] Linus and Dirk chat about AI, XZ, hardware, and more
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Hutterer: udev-hid-bpf: quickstart tooling to fix your HID devices with eBPF
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Security updates for Monday
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Kernel prepatch 6.9-rc5
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[$] Weighted memory interleaving and new system calls
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Security updates for Friday
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[$] Gentoo bans AI-created contributions
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[$] Warning about WARN_ON()
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for April 18, 2024
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[$] Managing to-do lists on the command line with Taskwarrior
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Four more stable kernels
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[$] Identifying dependencies used via dlopen()
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[$] Fedora 40 firms up for release
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PuTTY 0.81 security release
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OpenSSF and OpenJS warn about social-engineering attacks
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[$] Cleaning up after BPF exceptions
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Kernel prepatch 6.9-rc4
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Saturday's stable kernel updates
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[$] A tale of two troublesome drivers
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What we need to take away from the XZ Backdoor (openSUSE News)
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[$] Completing the EEVDF scheduler
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for April 11, 2024
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Gentoo Linux becomes an SPI Associated Project
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Four stable kernel updates
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[$] Book review: Practical Julia
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[$] Continued attacks on HTTP/2
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The "branch history injection" hardware vulnerability
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