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Watch now | Privilege levels, syscall conventions, and how assembly code talks to the Linux kernel| blog.codingconfessions.com
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I want to write a post about Pitchfork, explaining where it comes from, why it is like it is, and how I see its future. But before I can get to that, I think I need to explain a few things, namely why in many circles fork is seen as a relic of the past, if not outright the devil’s creation. And yet, it’s ubiquitous in the Ruby ecosystem.| byroot’s blog
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As part of my PhD studies, I’m working on a distributed task runtime called HyperQueue. Its goal is to provide an ergonomic and efficient way to execute task graphs on High-Performance Computing (HPC) distributed clusters, and one of its duties is to be able to spawn a large amount of Linux processes efficiently. HyperQueue is of course written in Rust1, and it uses the standard library’s Command API to spawn processes2. When I was benchmarking how quickly it can spawn processes on an HPC...| Kobzol’s blog
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