This post is heavily inspired by my experience over the last ten years participating in the open source community and eight years as a maintainer of Homebrew (which I’ve maintained longer than anyone else at this point).
Linux kernel is a time sharing system. It’s basic task is to have a list of processes, allocate them to the processor and manage memory by converting physical to logical. This has been done ages ago by devs.
Every piece of software, and especially server host has a maintainer. They are responsible for everything. In this world of cyber offenses, to evade this, they use cloud or say “community” maintains this.
Linux kernel is a time sharing system. It’s basic task is to have a list of processes, allocate them to the processor and manage memory by converting physical to logical. This has been done ages ago by devs.
Every piece of software, and especially server host has a maintainer. They are responsible for everything. In this world of cyber offenses, to evade this, they use cloud or say “community” maintains this.
That sounds like a bad AI reply.