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Linux frontman Linus Torvalds thinks he's "more self-aware" these days and is "trying to be less forceful" after his brief absence from directing Linux kernel developers because of his abusive ...
Photo shows the first meeting between two legends of the tech world, Bill Gates and Linus Torvalds, standing together after a ...
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Linus Torvalds (l) and Dirk Hohndel (r) at the Open Source Summit Europe Image: Matt Asay. Recently some neighbor kids asked me what I do for a living. “I read and write emails,” I told them.
Last Monday in the "Moderated Discussions" forum at realworldtech.com, Linus Torvalds—founding developer and current supreme maintainer of the Linux kernel—answered a user's question about a ...
Linus Torvalds has released the seventh release candidate of Linux 6.15. He said last week was eventful but brought under control, meaning Linux 6.15 is very likely next week.
In a wide-ranging conversation with Verizon open-source officer Dirk Hohndel, 'plodding engineer' Linus Torvalds discussed where Linux is today and where it may go tomorrow.
Linus Torvalds, who created the Linux operating system that secretly runs the internet, said he detests social media, including the platforms Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.; In a recent ...
He's a hero to millions of coders all over the world. And now he's got written proof. Time magazine's European edition has named Linus Torvalds in its "60 Years of Heroes" tribute. The magazine ...
Oregon software developer Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux computer operating system, issued an apology Sunday for caustic online behavior and said he would take some time away to improve his ...
The conversation, combined with Linus Torvalds’s aggression behind the wheel, makes this sunny afternoon drive suddenly feel all too serious. Torvalds—the grand ruler of all geeks—does not ...
Profanity and insults have long been management tactics of Linux creator Linus Torvalds. He once memorably gave the middle finger to Nvidia; separately, he announced that he would not change Linux ...