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Sat May 23
Security updates for Monday
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Kernel prepatch 7.1-rc7
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[$] Moving beyond fork() + exec()
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Ruby's Bundler adds a cooldown feature
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Security updates for Friday
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Dave Airlie on Linux Kernel Maintenance (SE Radio)
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[$] Splicing out vmsplice()
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One step forward, two steps back on CA age bill (EFF Deeplinks Blog)
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Security updates for Thursday
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for June 4, 2026
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[$] Open-source security is not a solo activity
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[$] BPF in the agentic era
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Tridgell: rsync and outrage
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Security updates for Wednesday
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[$] Caching for extended attributes
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[$] Trying to make sense of package-manager metadata
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Vim Classic 8.3 released
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Security updates for Tuesday
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Ombredanne: An AI agent ported our codebase from Python to Rust
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[$] Representing the true signatures of kernel functions
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Seven stable kernels for the first day of June
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DistroWatch turns 25
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[$] Reconsidering x32 — again
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Multiple redhat-cloud-services npm packages compromised (StepSecurity Blog)
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Fedora F44 election interviews published
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Kernel prepatch 7.1-rc6
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[$] A trademark dispute over MeshCore
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[$] A loadable crypto module for FIPS certification
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Nesbitt: Protestware for coding agents
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Rust 1.96.0 released
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Górny: why Gentoo?
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[$] Policies for merging new filesystems
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IBM's "Project Lightwell"
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[$] Separating memory descriptors from struct page
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for May 28, 2026
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Interview session with Jonathan Corbet
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[$] MOT: a tool to fight openwashing in AI
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Andrew Morton's 2004 OLS keynote
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[$] Further progress toward removing the page map count
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Arias: Human proof for FOSS contributions
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Stenberg: The pressure
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[$] Better automatic management of transparent huge pages
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[$] Reviewing kernel patches with LLMs
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Comprehensive Response to Bambu's AGPLv3 Violations (Software Freedom Conservancy)
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[$] Tier-aware memory-controller limits
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