It was on a very silly project, but with even Linux's creator now using AI, the debate over code quality, maintainability, and developer skills is likely to intensify.
Linus Torvalds, best known globally as the creator of the Linux kernel and Git, has acknowledged using Google Antigravity, in ...
The project, called AudioNoise, appeared on Torvalds' GitHub earlier this month. Written primarily in C, the program explores digital audio effects and signal processing. It grew ...
Linux and Git creator Linus Torvalds’ latest project contains code that was “basically written by vibe coding,” but you ...
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Linus Torvalds tries vibe coding, world still intact somehow
The Emperor Penguin has a go… just for fun Perhaps the most famous low-level systems programmer has tried "vibe coding" for ...
There seems to be no stopping vibe coding, and some of the world’s most celebrated coders are getting on board. Linus ...
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Just because Linus Torvalds vibe codes doesn't mean it's a good idea
For trivial projects, it's fine. For serious work, forget about it Opinion Vibe coding got a big boost when everyone's ...
Linus Torvalds has tried Vibe Coding and successfully had a Python audio tool written for him. However, he rejects it for the ...
In a sign of the apocalypse, computing’s Mr Sweary, Linus Torvalds, has started fiddling with vibe coding. According to ZDNet, Torvalds is using Google’s Antigravity AI assistant to generate chunks… ...
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