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Meta's KernelEvolve AI Agent Revolutionizes Chip-Level Optimization – 60% Performance Boost

Meta's KernelEvolve AI agent automates chip-level kernel optimization, achieving up to 60% performance gains and reducing development from weeks to hours.

2026-05-01 10:42:57

How Meta's Unified AI Agents Are Transforming Hyperscale Efficiency

Meta's AI-driven Capacity Efficiency Program automates performance fixes and regression detection, saving hundreds of megawatts and engineering hours at hyperscale.

2026-05-01 10:40:50

How to Harness Local AI on Ubuntu Without the Cloud Hassle

Step-by-step guide to set up local AI on Ubuntu using inference snaps: install, configure implicit/explicit features, optimize hardware, and stay sandboxed.

2026-05-01 10:25:40

Fedora 44 Arrives: Enhanced Desktops, Better Gaming, and New Developer Tools

Fedora 44 launches with GNOME 50 fully on Wayland, KDE Plasma 6.6 with OCR, Linux kernel 6.19, NTSYNC gaming module, and updated developer tools.

2026-05-01 10:24:26

Linux 'sos' Command Emerges as a Rapid Diagnostic Powerhouse: 53 Seconds to Full System Snapshot

Linux sos command generates a 15MB encrypted archive in 53 seconds with logs, diagnostics and configs, enabling fast, secure system analysis without server login.

2026-05-01 10:23:23

AI Agents Drain Budgets at Alarming Speed: Experts Reveal Cost Explosion and Solutions

AI agents can burn months of API budget in days due to invisible feedback loops. Experts reveal solutions: monitoring, cost-aware design, and hard budgets.

2026-05-01 10:21:05

Linux Q&A: New Projects Folder, Ubuntu AI, Fedora 44, and More Open Source Highlights

This Q&A covers major Linux news: new standard Projects folder, Firefox's silent Brave ad-blocker inclusion, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS and Fedora 44 features, Warp terminal going open source, Canonical's local-first AI, and a PyPI backdoor attack.

2026-05-01 10:21:00

KernelEvolve Q&A: Optimizing AI Kernels Across Heterogeneous Hardware at Meta

KernelEvolve is an agentic system at Meta that automates kernel optimization for AI models across heterogeneous hardware, achieving 60% throughput gains and compressing weeks of work into hours.

2026-05-01 10:03:06

8 Key Insights into Meta's AI-Powered Efficiency Engine at Hyperscale

Meta's AI agents automate finding and fixing performance regressions at hyperscale, recovering hundreds of megawatts via encoded expertise and standardized tool interfaces.

2026-05-01 10:00:54

IBM and Arm Team Up: Bringing ARM64 Virtualization to IBM Z with Linux KVM Patches

IBM and Arm collaborate on dual-architecture hardware; Linux KVM patches now enable ARM64 virtualization on IBM Z s390 servers, with v2 released in late April.

2026-05-01 08:02:19

Reviving GTK2: Devuan Developer's GTK2-ng Project

A Devuan developer is modernizing GTK2 with 'gtk2-ng', applying critical patches, security fixes, and systemd-free compatibility to revive the aging toolkit.

2026-05-01 08:01:00

AI-Assisted Code Review Drives Major Bug Fixes for Linux's sched_ext Scheduler

AI code review uncovers long-standing bugs in Linux sched_ext scheduler, leading to major fixes for kernel stability.

2026-05-01 07:59:10

AMD's New Linux Patches Speed Up Page Migration: Key Questions Answered

AMD's new Linux kernel patches accelerate page migration using batch copying and hardware offloading, delivering 40-60% latency reduction and up to 3x throughput. Originally by NVIDIA, now AMD-led.

2026-05-01 07:57:47

Exploring Linux 7.1-rc1: Performance Gains and One Minor Hiccup on AMD Threadripper

Linux 7.1-rc1 delivers notable performance wins on AMD Threadripper, with up to 15% speedups in multi-threaded tasks, but has a single micro-benchmark regression being patched.

2026-05-01 07:56:58

CachyOS Linux Takes the Performance Crown: Q&A on Benchmarks vs. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS and Fedora 44

CachyOS Linux outperforms Ubuntu 26.04 LTS and Fedora 44 in benchmarks due to aggressive optimizations; Q&A covers differences, benchmarks, and daily-use trade-offs.

2026-05-01 07:56:32

Linux Mint Adapts with Hardware Enablement ISOs for Fresh Hardware Support

Linux Mint begins publishing HWE ISOs with newer kernels to support new hardware during its extended development cycle until December.

2026-05-01 07:56:08

Upcoming Linux 7.2 Kernel: Fair Scheduler and AMD AIE4 Support

Linux 7.2 introduces a default 'fair' DRM scheduler priority and new AMDXDNA driver support for AIE4 hardware, detailed in a Q&A format.

2026-05-01 07:55:43

Linux 7.2 Kernel to Adopt 'Fair' DRM Scheduler Priority, Adds AIE4 Support for AMDXDNA

Linux 7.2 kernel introduces a DRM scheduler defaulting to 'fair' priority for balanced GPU task handling, and adds AMDXDNA driver support for new AIE4 hardware.

2026-05-01 07:48:11

How to Join and Make the Most of the Fedora Linux 44 Virtual Release Party

Guide to participating in Fedora Linux 44 virtual release party on April 24, 2026: registration, schedule, tips for a great experience.

2026-05-01 06:50:45

Your Complete Guide to Installing or Upgrading to Fedora Linux 44

Step-by-step tutorial for upgrading or fresh installing Fedora 44, covering prerequisites, dnf upgrade, fresh install, and common pitfalls.

2026-05-01 06:50:04
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