Uscope has emerged as a new debugger project aimed at addressing ongoing dissatisfaction with current Linux debuggers such as gdb and lldb. Users express frustration over frequent crashes, slow performance, and inadequate features in existing tools. The Uscope project is lauded for its potential to create a more user-friendly and accessible debugging experience. However, it also faces significant challenges, including Linux's problematic kernel debugging interfaces, the complexity of multi-threaded debugging, and developing a robust user interface. Its ambition to reinvent debugging comes with the risk of expanding too broadly at once, and experts suggest focusing on niche improvements rather than an all-encompassing overhaul. As the community watches this project develop, there is hope it might offer long-needed innovations in Linux debugging.