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Linux kernel 6.19 adds scheduling enhancements and Microsoft C extensions

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The upcoming Linux kernel 6.19 introduces key improvements to the sched_ext framework for better eBPF scheduler recovery and integrates Microsoft C extensions for cleaner code compilation. These updates aim to enhance stability, performance, and developer efficiency in various computing environments. Contributions from companies like Google, Meta, and Microsoft highlight growing collaboration in open-source development.

Peter Wilson, a Mozilla developer, has launched cq, a project he calls 'Stack Overflow for agents,' to address key limitations in AI coding tools. The initiative aims to provide up-to-date knowledge sharing among agents, reducing redundant problem-solving. It is available now as a proof-of-concept plugin.

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A developer has decided to learn coding in kate, moving away from the popular vs code editor. The choice reflects a preference for a less conventional option. The article was published on march 8, 2026.

Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux operating system, sharply criticized the practice of measuring programmer productivity by lines of code during an interview. He labeled such an approach as incompetent and suggested that its proponents are unfit for tech work. The remarks unexpectedly targeted Elon Musk, whom Torvalds endorsed upon learning of the connection.

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The upcoming Linux kernel version 6.19 will introduce a new option to enhance bug reporting with more details. This feature aims to aid developers but requires additional memory resources.

Sasha Levin, a kernel developer at NVIDIA, has proposed guidelines for integrating AI-generated code into the Linux kernel. The v3 iteration, posted to the kernel mailing list, emphasizes transparency by requiring disclosure of AI involvement. This addresses concerns about quality, copyright, and ethics in open-source development.

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The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), in partnership with SlashData, has released a new report highlighting the growth in cloud native development. It shows that 15.6 million developers are now using these technologies. The findings point to trends like the rise of hybrid cloud and increasing AI adoption among developers.

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