- How to do L3/4 Checksums in eBPF XDP hooks
- How to write an in-kernel filesystem (and why)
- Deduplicating memory between VMs
- Reverse Engineering the CUDA API
- How to do L3/4 Checksums in eBPF XDP hooks
- How to write an in-kernel filesystem (and why)
- Deduplicating memory between VMs
- Reverse Engineering the CUDA API
You can volunteer your unused compute capacity towards research projects run by Berkeley For things like discovering pulsars, studying climate change, etc.
You can volunteer your unused compute capacity towards research projects run by Berkeley For things like discovering pulsars, studying climate change, etc.
loophole.sh/kc2024
loophole.sh/kc2024
One of the more “impossible” problems we had to solve was migrating between different cpu types/generations seamlessly - that’s going to be the highlight of the next post.
One of the more “impossible” problems we had to solve was migrating between different cpu types/generations seamlessly - that’s going to be the highlight of the next post.
Users can configure what level of fallback they want.
Users can configure what level of fallback they want.