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Kernel Boot Process and how it works

 🏗System Design Patterns

WOS: a Rust ARM64 kernel from scratch with MMU and GICv2 working

 💻programming  Content type: Code
github.com··Hacker News

Spoiling Linux Kernel with "sanctioned" code

 🧱Memory Safety  Content type: Blog

Linux's CrOS EC Driver To Support Custom Fan Curves - Useful For Framework Laptops

 🏗System Design Patterns
phoronix.com··Hacker News

Off By !: Exploiting a Use-after-Free in the Linux Kernel

 🧱Memory Safety  Content type: Blog

Moving Beyond Fork() + Exec()

 🌐Open Source
lwn.net··Lobsters, Hacker News

Syd Domain Transitions

 💻programming

Anatomy of a high-performance EP kernel

 📡distributed systems  Content type: Blog
fergusfinn.com··Hacker News

A single errant character in the Linux kernel allows attacker to gain root

 🧱Memory Safety  Content type: News

The Most Beautiful, Most Tremendous FreeBSD Vulnerability In The History Of Computing. BELIEVE ME.

 🔐Cybersecurity
bumsrake.de··Hacker News

Win16 Memory Management | OS/2 Museum

 🧱Memory Safety

Telbex Kernel 0.2 Delayed

 🔵golang  Content type: Discussion

Nexus Q Revival

 🔵golang
mikevoyt.github.io··Hacker News

BoredOS: Three years of building an OS from scratch (And loving every minute of it)

 🌐Open Source  Content type: Blog

Why My Windows Benchmarks Were Lying — CPU Pinning, Power Caps, and What Variance Actually Tells You

 Performance Engineering  Content type: News  Content type: Blog

Timing Trick Cuts Energy Used in LLM Training by Up to 14 Percent

 🧠AI Models  Content type: News
spectrum.ieee.org
··Hacker News

Linux developers are using AI vibe coding to keep vintage AMD GPUs alive — R600 driver cleaned up with GitHub Copilot gives HD 2000 to HD 6000 series a new lease of life

 💻programming  Content type: News

Defeat the Heap: Zero-Copy Data Movement in AXI4MLIR

 🧠computer science  Content type: Academic
arxiv.org··Hacker News

Unix, Everything Is a File

 Performance Engineering  Content type: Blog

The Boot Chain of a RISC-V Board: From Silicon to Ubuntu 26.04

 🏗System Design Patterns  Content type: Blog

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