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OpenAI Uses Isovalent for a Common Networking Foundation for AI Infrastructure

 TLA+  Content type: Blog
isovalent.com·

Tearing into ChatGPT's container environment

 💻Operating Systems  Content type: Blog
pncnmnp.github.io·

Is SIGBUS from an mmap fault guaranteed to be a thread-directed signal?

 💻Operating Systems
man7.org··r/C_Programming

Location: Denver, Colorado (CO) Remote: Yes, or hybrid, or on-site. Willing to r...

 💻Operating Systems  Content type: Discussion

verifying /proc | arya dradjica

 💻Operating Systems  Content type: Blog

Python 3.14 garbage collection rigamarole

 🧠Memory Management
theconsensus.dev
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New comment by hoppingturtles in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2026)"

 🔗Parser Combinators

Hardware-Native AI for Embedded Engineers

 🔨Compilers
hydron.sh··Hacker News

Replace Nginx with Pingora on Bare Metal: The Enterprise Proxy Playbook

 🧠Memory Management  Content type: Blog
medium.com
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Untitled Linux Show 258

 💻Operating Systems  Content type: Video
youtube.com·

I built a local memory engine for AI agents using Rust, Python, and a 10,000D mathematical array.

 🦀Rust  Content type: Code
github.com··r/SideProject

An update on fanotify

 JIT Compilation
lwn.net
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New comment by Nya-kundi in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2026)"

 🔀Concurrency

QuBLAST: A Framework for Quantizing Large Language Models with Block-Level Compression Approach and Activation Scaling Strategy

 🔀Binary Diffing  Content type: Academic
arxiv.org·

"Indie titles now routinely produce launches with AAA-level concurrent player counts" – How to prepare in case of viral success

 🎯Exploit Development
gamesindustry.biz·

I built a bootable Linux ISO with containerd + Dropbear SSH — just clone and import into VirtualBox

 🎮Emulation  Content type: Code
github.com··r/linuxadmin

null-drift: Using tokio RwLocks and bincode to build an O(1) fault-tolerant AI memory architecture.

 🦀Rust  Content type: Code
github.com··r/rust

[eCHO News] Episode #106: Writing eBPF in Haskell. Cilium and Star Wars

 💻programming languages

Introducing SupXML, the modern memory-safe XML parser alternative to libxml2

 🧠Memory Management  Content type: Blog
supso.org··Hacker News

BPF loop verification with scalar evolution

 📊Dataflow Analysis
lwn.net
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