Comment by synergy20
2 months ago
I must be missing something, we had kernel source browsing online for years, e.g. https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.17.9/source/fs, this is another one, what extra features it provides. in fact the bootlin one provides some search functions but I did not spot that here. I was expecting some LLM explanation for the code, or dependency graphs etc in the AI era for a new kernel navigator...
You: “Wow, we are surely in the golden age of AI! I can’t wait to see LLM-guided explanations for the code or a new kernel dependency navigator powered by AI…”
The AI Era: “Meh, best I could do is AI rehashes of the same old functionality in a different web framework.”
Apparently it has an integrated guide on the right side of the page, which is "Based on \"The Kernel in The Mind\" by Moon Hee Lee".
which is static and not context-aware for the code of choice?