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r/linux · u/InfinitesimaInfinity · May 5, 2026

The Linux Kernel has removed PREEMPT_NONE and PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY.

PREEMPT_NONE has previously existed to provide a way to gain more throughput on almost all workloads at the expense of also gaining some more latency, and it was better for most server workloads, which value throughput m…

r/linux · u/lnxrootxazz · 3w ago

We should be nicer to new Linux users

I was thinking about my beginning with Linux in 2008 and how hard it was to get good community support back then. There was always fear of asking stupid questions because the answers were very harsh. We all know that (RT…

Hacker News · u/dabockster · Mar 24, 2026

Tell HN: Llamacpp now supports unified system RAM offloading on Linux

I'm a big fan of on-device AI inference for a million reasons, especially its potential to significantly reduce or even potentially eliminate the need for massive AI data center projects in the United States. But so far,…

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Hacker News · u/vbutsomesayw · 1w ago

Bill Gates AI on AI (one month later)

# The Agentic Tidal Wave*To:* Executive Staff and Direct Reports *From:* Bill Gates *Date:* April 26, 2026Our vision for the last 20 years can be summarized in a succinct way. We saw that exponential improvements in clou…

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r/linux · u/NDCyber · 1w ago

Flatpak 2.0 seems to depend on systemd

https://transfem.social/notes/amkk9ypcps9a002q Basically when Jorge Castro was asked for clarification on if flatpak 2.0 will be depended on systemd his response was "Are you serious? Of course." Which even though I use …