Linus Torvalds, the leader of the Linux kernel project, has returned to using a full-size mechanical keyboard after an unsuccessful six-month period with a quieter, low-profile option. He attributed his decision to the need for tactile and audible feedback to reduce typing errors. Meanwhile, development on the Linux 6.15 kernel is progressing well, with additional commits and noteworthy features in recent release candidates, such as improvements from Intel and Nvidia and enhanced boot times.
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