Core principles of Linus need to be written and followed.
- Don’t break userspace!
- Quality over quantity. No AI-slop in the GD kernel please… Kernel development underpins the entire Internet, medical devices, like all of the shit that actually matters out there.
- Follow the established design patterns so that others can follow/review your pull reqs easily and quickly.
- Socialize bigger changes early and often. Test extensively with distros who run bleeding edge releases.
- Only be a dick when people ignore/break rules 1-4… and when discussing Nvidia.
Other than that, to me, the core rule of Linux is keep your code/app/service simple and atomic. Make sure that your widget talks/plays nicely with the OS components that it interacts with and that it can be easily swapped out for another analogue should you or all of the maintainers get hit by a bus.
It seems like Nvidia and Linus are getting along these days since datacenter Ai workloads need Linux. Amd is still king for Linux gaming though
It will take time but the fun will simply be over when he’s gone
It’s clearly evident the next generations are incapable of proper stewardship of basically every good thing invented previously
“And the backup right now is Greg KH, who is about the same age as we are and has even less hair.”
LOL’d
I find the headline misleading.
Replacing a giant. What a task.
But they are right, of course. Continuity is crucial, and if they succeed, it will be beneficial to all of us.
One does not simply, replace, Linus Torvalds
No offense but I don’t enjoy the way you use commas. 🥲





