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    17 Jul 2016

    just yet another piece of code

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    Nov 7

    Mutt 2.0 Released For Unix and Linux

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    Nov 4

    new blog post: BPF binaries: BTF, CO-RE, and the future of BPF perf tools

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    Nov 2

    Our podcast is live! TLB Hit 💥 🎙Episode 0: mov fp, sp

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    Oct 20

    I found it. the most cursed java codebase ever

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    Oct 19
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    Oct 19
    Replying to
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    Oct 19
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    Perhaps someone is secretly training gpt-3 to become a SO master... 👀

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  9. Oct 19

    Monday started from weird questions from

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    Oct 17
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    "[…] insight on the physical page frame data structure […] The primary users of struct page are the page cache and anonymous memory and they impose various restrictions […] This document explains how you can use them safely. […]"

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    Oct 14
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    See for some of the highlights of the newly released 5.9. has lots of details already; a update with the high level overview is expected in the next few hours.

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    Oct 4

    A Compiler Writing Journey (62 parts Series): credits

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    Sep 29

    $ ld -v GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.35 $ ld -v -v GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.35 GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.35 incredible

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  16. Sep 26

    Simple atomic and non-atomic counters introduced into -

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    Sep 19

    GNU Binutils 2.35.1 Released. Bug fixes and new ".nop" directive. Continually improving.

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    Sep 3

    InnoDB Data Locking – Part 1 “Introduction”

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    Sep 3

    Yet another memory corruption in Linux kernel packet sockets, CVE-2020-14386, by .

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