Fedora updates the kernel and other packages that get loaded into memory at boot time more frequently than other non-rolling distros, which of course necessitates more frequent restarts.
I'm writing a paper on this, actually. Basically, it's okay-ish at it, but has definite blind spots. The most promising route is to have AI use a traditional static analysis tool, rather than evaluate the code directly.
Re your username, I'm sorry, but cows are over rated. The cultural-culinary hegemony of high-end beef is real, and their milk knows no market rival. Sure, they're good, but that good? Nothing could live up. A two-digit percentage of the world's population, on the other hand, hold cows in such high regard that they don't eat them at all! If any animal has a claim to being underrated it's not the cow of all beasts. Spiders, bats, snakes: such as these are the animals that warrant much-deserved advocacy and repair of their reputations.
It does. Why wouldn't it?