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People are discussing the release of Linux kernel 7.2, with attention on initial Apple M3 support and what it signals for upcoming hardware compatibility. Commentary also focuses on Linus Torvalds’s own framing of the release as a “new normal” moment—i.e., releasing rather than delaying.

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Key Takeaway Linux kernel 7.2 is out, and its initial Apple M3 support plus Torvalds’s “new normal” comments are driving the current conversation.
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Linus Torvalds officially releases Linux kernel 7.2 with initial Apple M3 support

People are discussing the release of Linux kernel 7.2, with attention on initial Apple M3 support and what it signals for upcoming hardware compatibility. Commentary also focuses on Linus Torvalds’s own framing of the release as a “new normal” moment—i.e., releasing rather than delaying.

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What is Git?

Git is free and open-source software for distributed code management and version control. It is distributed under the GNU General Public License Version 2. Git tracks changes in any set of files and is usually used for coordinating work among programmers collaboratively developing source code during software development. Git was created and released in 2005 by Linus Torvalds, who also developed Linux. The impetus for Git (which is an altering of the word “get”) was to generate an open-source version control system that performed better for the requirements of Linux kernel development. Availabl

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