← Back to context Comment by pclmulqdq 5 days ago Interesting. No mention of kernel bypass, which Cloudflare was also discussing in 2023-2024. 4 comments pclmulqdq Reply wmf 5 days ago Outside of HPC/HFT most people will never need kernel bypass. If you just got off Nginx you probably have years of optimizations left to do. (Username checks out though.) majke 4 days ago There should be a political party for people who use opcode mnemonics as their nicknames or domain names. squirrellous 4 days ago And another party for people who sign their emails with 3-letter usernames? :) 1 reply →
wmf 5 days ago Outside of HPC/HFT most people will never need kernel bypass. If you just got off Nginx you probably have years of optimizations left to do. (Username checks out though.) majke 4 days ago There should be a political party for people who use opcode mnemonics as their nicknames or domain names. squirrellous 4 days ago And another party for people who sign their emails with 3-letter usernames? :) 1 reply →
majke 4 days ago There should be a political party for people who use opcode mnemonics as their nicknames or domain names. squirrellous 4 days ago And another party for people who sign their emails with 3-letter usernames? :) 1 reply →
squirrellous 4 days ago And another party for people who sign their emails with 3-letter usernames? :) 1 reply →
Outside of HPC/HFT most people will never need kernel bypass. If you just got off Nginx you probably have years of optimizations left to do. (Username checks out though.)
There should be a political party for people who use opcode mnemonics as their nicknames or domain names.
And another party for people who sign their emails with 3-letter usernames? :)
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