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Ever wonder if AI can actually catch bugs in something as complex as the Linux kernel? Well, now it can — thanks to a local LLM running on Framework Desktop paired with AMD Ryzen AI Max. According to /u/Fcking_Chuck, this isn’t just some prototype; it’s a real game-changer. The AI bot dives deep into the kernel code, spotting issues that even seasoned developers might miss. What’s wild is that it’s all run locally — no cloud needed — which means faster, more secure bug hunting. As /u/Fcking_Chuck points out, this setup leverages the power of AMD’s Ryzen AI Max, making the whole process surprisingly efficient. And get this — it's not just about finding bugs; it’s about making the entire development process smarter and quicker. So, the big takeaway? In the world of open-source software and AI, local LLMs like this could soon become your first line of defense against bugs. The question now isn’t if AI will take over bug hunting, but when.
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