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Linus Torvalds is fed up with AI-generated bug reports bloating the Linux kernel

In his weekly state of the kernel update, Torvalds noted that the new RC5 is much larger than any other RC5 in recent memory, and he blamed...

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Linus Torvalds is fed up with AI-generated bug reports bloating the Linux kernel

In his weekly state of the kernel update, Torvalds noted that the new RC5 is much larger than any other RC5 in recent memory, and he blamed...

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Linus Torvalds loses patience with AI-generated code fixes bloating the Linux kernel

Torvalds is getting hardnosed about unnecessary code churn in the latest release candidate. Find out why he says AI tools are creating a major headache for kernel maintainers.

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  1. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·theregister.com

    Linus Torvalds to ‘start being more hardnosed’ about ‘pointless pull requests’ – some of which come from AIs

    Warns large release candidates ‘are *not* conducive to long-term stability’

  2. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·neowin.net

    Linus Torvalds loses patience with AI-generated code fixes bloating the Linux kernel

    Torvalds is getting hardnosed about unnecessary code churn in the latest release candidate. Find out why he says AI tools are creating a major headache for kernel maintainers.

theregister.com1 g fa

Linus Torvalds to ‘start being more hardnosed’ about ‘pointless pull requests’ – some of which come from AIs

Torvalds will reject trivial pull requests late in the Linux 7.1 cycle — rc5 is abnormally large, partly driven by AI code-review tools. Upstream contributors: queue non-critical fixes for the merge window; only regressions pass the stabilization phase.

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  • martedì 26 maggio 2026·techspot.com

    Linus Torvalds is fed up with AI-generated bug reports bloating the Linux kernel

    In his weekly state of the kernel update, Torvalds noted that the new RC5 is much larger than any other RC5 in recent memory, and he blamed...