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  • Linux 7.2 targets August; an 18-year-old GPU bug surfaces; PQC lands in pip

    An 18-year-old bug surfaces via GPU fleet telemetry, AI tooling is making engineers work more hours not fewer, and post-quantum crypto just became a single pip install — all in the same news cycle.

    Thorsten
    July 1, 2026

  • Scattered Spider pleads out; Jaeger gets 8.6x cheaper storage

    Scattered Spider pleads out, Jaeger gets 8.6x compression on a real workload, and Red Hat spends two posts arguing the same S-curve point from opposite ends.

    Thorsten
    June 24, 2026

  • AI-generated patches slow Linux ARM64; AWS bets big on agentic everything

    AI-generated patches are backing up Will Deacon’s ARM64 review queue, AWS is shipping agents that act before asking permission, and the LeadDev piece quietly explains why your deployment metrics no longer mean what you think they mean.

    Thorsten
    June 18, 2026

  • AI spam kills AppleTalk; agents argue over your incidents

    AI-generated patch spam killed AppleTalk, AI agents are blamed for misrouting incidents, and a 70-year pattern says the ‘no more code’ promise won’t land any differently this time.

    Thorsten
    June 17, 2026

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