Control Plane, Not Pain: How Agentic OS Turns Linux Scheduling into a Semantic Service
A scheduler is where elegant software abstractions go to meet the unpleasant fact that CPUs are finite. Most businesses do not care which runnable task receives a slice of time first. They care that builds finish faster, services stop coughing at the 99th percentile, batch jobs do not drag the whole estate into a swamp, and nobody has to summon a kernel engineer every time a workload changes shape. ...