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SDL Says No to AI-Generated Code as the Open-Source Debate Heats Up
SDL has banned AI-generated code contributions, citing concerns over licensing, reliability, and accountability. Explore what this means for open-source development.

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Linux 7.1 Stops Supporting i486, Ending a 37-Year-Old Legacy
Linux 7.1 drops support for Intel’s i486 processor, marking the end of a decades-long legacy. This shift highlights a broader move toward modern performance, simplified kernel development, and future-ready systems.

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Linux 7.0: A Big Update Focused on Performance, Hardware, and the Future of Computing
Linux 7.0 introduces powerful performance upgrades, expanded hardware support, and future-ready innovations, reinforcing its position as the backbone of modern computing.

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Linux 7.0 Marks the Start of a New Era of AI Integration with Dedicated Agent Keys
Linux 7.0 introduces AI agent keys and deeper OS-level AI integration, signaling a shift toward AI-first computing. Explore what this means for users, developers, and the future of operating systems.

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Rust Coreutils: The Emerging Rust-Based Alternative to GNU Coreutils
Rust Coreutils is rapidly evolving into a serious replacement for GNU Coreutils, offering memory safety, modern performance gains, and growing compatibility with decades-old Unix workflows. As Linux distributions begin experimenting with Rust-based core utilities, the project highlights both the promise and challenges of modernizing foundational system tools.

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