I haven’t been blogging for the past ~eight months, because I was quite busy finishing my PhD thesis. I have finally submitted it by the end of August, and as of today, I have also succesfully defended it, which marks the end of my six (!) years1 long PhD study in the area of High-Performance Computing and Computer Science. My PhD study officially began on 30th August 2018, so the total study duration was in fact even longer than six years. ↩| Kobzol’s blog
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During the first half of 2023, I have continued my quest for optimizing the build, test and performance monitoring infrastructure of the Rust compiler. This post describes what has been done in this area, and serves a follow-up to my previous post on this topic. Note that possibly the biggest sub-project that I have worked on was the implementation of runtime benchmarks for the Rust benchmark suite, however I will dedicate a separate blog post for that (which I will hopefully publish in the n...| Kobzol’s blog
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Today, we’re delighted to announce the general availability of Zulip’s public access option. Open-source projects and other open communities can now offer one-click access (no login required!) to part or all of their Zulip chat. For those who are not familiar with it, Zulip is a modern team collaboration …| The Zulip Blog