#kr2024 — Public Fediverse posts
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We sponsored Kernel Recipes 2024 and sent some Criteos to the event 🧡 (plus some members of our Hardware team were volunteers)
Check the recap article by Arno Dubois, one of our SRE, who enjoyed the conference to the fullest 🚀 @KernelRecipes
https://techblog.criteo.com/my-experience-at-kernel-recipes-2024-e32da2e6fb2b
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We sponsored Kernel Recipes 2024 and sent some Criteos to the event 🧡 (plus some members of our Hardware team were volunteers)
Check the recap article by Arno Dubois, one of our SRE, who enjoyed the conference to the fullest 🚀 @KernelRecipes
https://techblog.criteo.com/my-experience-at-kernel-recipes-2024-e32da2e6fb2b
#kr2024 -
We sponsored Kernel Recipes 2024 and sent some Criteos to the event 🧡 (plus some members of our Hardware team were volunteers)
Check the recap article by Arno Dubois, one of our SRE, who enjoyed the conference to the fullest 🚀 @KernelRecipes
https://techblog.criteo.com/my-experience-at-kernel-recipes-2024-e32da2e6fb2b
#kr2024 -
We sponsored Kernel Recipes 2024 and sent some Criteos to the event 🧡 (plus some members of our Hardware team were volunteers)
Check the recap article by Arno Dubois, one of our SRE, who enjoyed the conference to the fullest 🚀 @KernelRecipes
https://techblog.criteo.com/my-experience-at-kernel-recipes-2024-e32da2e6fb2b
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During Kernel Recipes, after his talk on memory counters in Linux, I asked @vbabka a naive question : how does the kernel sort between active and inactive pages? He kindly pointed to this talk at LPC in 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bnWQF7WQP0
It turns out the answer is quite complex, as there are many special cases : the talk is 54 minutes long, and answering my question with an overview (skipping many details) takes 20+ minutes!
I learned a ton on how memory reclaim works, and I recommend you watch it if you like to understand the details of how your OS works.
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During Kernel Recipes, after his talk on memory counters in Linux, I asked @vbabka a naive question : how does the kernel sort between active and inactive pages? He kindly pointed to this talk at LPC in 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bnWQF7WQP0
It turns out the answer is quite complex, as there are many special cases : the talk is 54 minutes long, and answering my question with an overview (skipping many details) takes 20+ minutes!
I learned a ton on how memory reclaim works, and I recommend you watch it if you like to understand the details of how your OS works.
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During Kernel Recipes, after his talk on memory counters in Linux, I asked @vbabka a naive question : how does the kernel sort between active and inactive pages? He kindly pointed to this talk at LPC in 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bnWQF7WQP0
It turns out the answer is quite complex, as there are many special cases : the talk is 54 minutes long, and answering my question with an overview (skipping many details) takes 20+ minutes!
I learned a ton on how memory reclaim works, and I recommend you watch it if you like to understand the details of how your OS works.
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During Kernel Recipes, after his talk on memory counters in Linux, I asked @vbabka a naive question : how does the kernel sort between active and inactive pages? He kindly pointed to this talk at LPC in 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bnWQF7WQP0
It turns out the answer is quite complex, as there are many special cases : the talk is 54 minutes long, and answering my question with an overview (skipping many details) takes 20+ minutes!
I learned a ton on how memory reclaim works, and I recommend you watch it if you like to understand the details of how your OS works.
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During Kernel Recipes, after his talk on memory counters in Linux, I asked @vbabka a naive question : how does the kernel sort between active and inactive pages? He kindly pointed to this talk at LPC in 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bnWQF7WQP0
It turns out the answer is quite complex, as there are many special cases : the talk is 54 minutes long, and answering my question with an overview (skipping many details) takes 20+ minutes!
I learned a ton on how memory reclaim works, and I recommend you watch it if you like to understand the details of how your OS works.
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That's it for this edition of Kernel Recipes! Read all the live blog articles here: https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2024/category/live-blog/
See you in 2025! -
That's it for this edition of Kernel Recipes! Read all the live blog articles here: https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2024/category/live-blog/
See you in 2025! -
That's it for this edition of Kernel Recipes! Read all the live blog articles here: https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2024/category/live-blog/
See you in 2025! -
That's it for this edition of Kernel Recipes! Read all the live blog articles here: https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2024/category/live-blog/
See you in 2025! -
That's it for this edition of Kernel Recipes! Read all the live blog articles here: https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2024/category/live-blog/
See you in 2025! -
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I met Himadri at KR a few years ago when she was just a student, and she's now on stage presenting very promising kernel research. So happy for her!
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I met Himadri at KR a few years ago when she was just a student, and she's now on stage presenting very promising kernel research. So happy for her!
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I met Himadri at KR a few years ago when she was just a student, and she's now on stage presenting very promising kernel research. So happy for her!
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I met Himadri at KR a few years ago when she was just a student, and she's now on stage presenting very promising kernel research. So happy for her!
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I met Himadri at KR a few years ago when she was just a student, and she's now on stage presenting very promising kernel research. So happy for her!