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> The received wisdom suggests that Unix’s unusual combination of fork() and exe...

 🔩Assembly  Content type: Discussion

atwardzik/GeT_OS: Simple Kernel for RP2040/RP2350 written in assembly and C (no-sdk)

 🔩Assembly  Content type: Code
github.com··Hacker News

ReSET: Accurate Latency-Critical NVFP4 Reasoning via Step-Aware Temperature Scaling

 🚀Performance  Content type: Academic
arxiv.org·

This Linux distro does one thing and does it perfectly: run Factorio faster than anything else

 🚀Performance
xda-developers.com·

Profiling in PyTorch (Part 2): From Nn.Linear to a Fused MLP

 performance optimization  Content type: Blog

New NTFS Linux Driver Being Improved For Windows Native Symbolic Links

 🔐Hardware Security
phoronix.com·

Anatomy of a high-performance EP kernel

 🚀Performance Engineering  Content type: Blog

Display Next Hackfest 2026

 🔐Hardware Security  Content type: Blog
bootlin.com·

cgroups and memcg: How the Kernel Enforces Memory Limits

 🛡️Memory Safety

Paranoia is baseline now: Security in the AI era

 🔐Cybersecurity  Content type: Blog
depot.dev·

SparkyLinux 8.3 Released with Support for Linux Kernel 7.0, Debian 13.4 Base

 🔐Hardware Security  Content type: Blog
linuxtoday.com·

Spoiling Linux Kernel with "sanctioned" code

 🔐Hardware Security  Content type: Blog

Untitled Linux Show 258

 low level programming  Content type: Video
youtube.com·

NOVA microhypervisor brings AMD DMA isolation to shared AI infrastructure

 🔩Assembly
helpnetsecurity.com·

I Tried This Storage OS Most Home Labbers Have Never Heard Of

 🏗️System Design

Hidden geometry explains why kernel methods separate complex data so well

 SIMD
phys.org·

ARM MTE & Apple MIE: How Hardware Memory Tagging Reveals Invisible iOS Kernel Vulnerabilities

 🛡️Memory Safety  Content type: Blog
jamf.com·

[eCHO News] Episode #102: Hardening eBPF for Security. DSR with Cilium

 🚀Performance

VU#616257: Microsoft-signed UEFI shim bootloaders vulnerable to Secure Boot bypass

 🔐Cybersecurity
kb.cert.org·

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

 🛡️Memory Safety  Content type: Blog
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