Greg Kroah-Hartman, a longtime Linux kernel maintainer, breaks down the inner workings of Linux development, from its unique trust model to the benefits of open-source contribution.
Greg’s book on Linux Device Drivers made a huge impact on me many years ago. It’s so well written and just a great example of well thought out abstraction layers in the real world.
A fascinating look into how Linux is built! Greg Kroah-Hartman’s insights highlight the scale and collaboration behind one of the most important open-source projects. Really enjoyed this one!
Greg’s book on Linux Device Drivers made a huge impact on me many years ago. It’s so well written and just a great example of well thought out abstraction layers in the real world.
Please stop slamming that desk. The "boop" sound is too bass-y to bear with headphones =(
Ah so this is what it was. I thought that it was something in my car. I even stoped for a moment to listen with my engine off.
One of my favourite episodes. Fascinating! Thank you Greg and Gergely!
A fascinating look into how Linux is built! Greg Kroah-Hartman’s insights highlight the scale and collaboration behind one of the most important open-source projects. Really enjoyed this one!
At 1:08:50 in the video, Greg references a blogpost from Google. Perhaps that should be included in the "mentions during episode."
https://security.googleblog.com/2024/09/eliminating-memory-safety-vulnerabilities-Android.html