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Linus Torvalds Tightens the Reins Against AI-Generated Code and Pointless Kernel Submissions

The Linux creator is done with messy code and AI-driven clutter, signaling a new era of strict quality control to preserve the kernel's integrity.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

Linux kernel creator Linus Torvalds has announced a stricter stance against what he describes as pointless and poorly timed pull requests. Torvalds expressed frustration over an influx of trivial submissions, noting that some appear to be generated by AI models without human oversight. He warned that large, disorganized release candidates threaten long-term software stability and stated his intention to be more 'hardnosed' in rejecting submissions that do not meet quality standards or provide significant value to the project.

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