beitmenotyou1 on Nostr: Linux Kernel 7.0 is out, and this is the kind of progress I love seeing: stable Rust ...
Linux Kernel 7.0 is out, and this is the kind of progress I love seeing: stable Rust support, better filesystem reliability, more work on networking and virtualisation, and security improvements that actually matter.
Linux keeps evolving in the open, piece by piece, without needing flashy nonsense to prove its value.
What part of Linux 7.0 stands out most to you?
https://linuxiac.com/linux-kernel-7-0-released/#Linux #LinuxKernel #OpenSource #RustLang
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