This 53-minute video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfv0V1SxbNA> was posted back in January, but I only discovered it more recently. In it, Linux creator Linus Torvalds pays a visit to the offices of Linus Sebastian (the brains behind the “Linus Tech Tips” YouTube channel), while the latter builds the former a new custom PC to the former’s requirements. With a 24-core, 48-thread CPU (great for kernel builds, which is what Torvalds spends much of his work day doing), and 64GiB worth of memory -- proper ECC memory (a long-time pet peeve of the Linux man). As the build progresses, they discuss many things, including questions previously collected from the community, addressed to Linus T. Asked which of his software “children” he is more fond of, Linux or Git, Torvalds reveals that he only spent 6 months working on Git, before passing it off to Junio Hamano, who has been the prime mover behind it for the past 20 years. (What, no mention of Subsurface?) He also brought in one of the guitar-effects pedals that he has been designing, purely as a hobby to unwind from his day job, with no expectation that they will ever be useful to anybody, not even himself (he doesn’t play guitar). Which distro does he use? It turns out his current fave is Fedora, because (unlike, say, Ubuntu) they make it easy for him to replace their kernel with his custom, fresh-built ones.
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro