for someone who's not working primarily a public relations role, the answer he gave to the final questions about maintaining a healthy, inclusive work environment was top notch
great talk, but the amount of cpu used for all kernel "paranoia" calls, makes me think we need a more modern slim Linux to save energy and overall reduce all that complexity.. virtual file system is nice but camon "hello world" prog just wants move a buffer of bytes to another place
These people are called real programmers. Nowadays, everyone want minimalist design on their work desk for productivity and stuff.. what a shame.. They have videos not less than 4K resolution with their face on thumbnails.. They just pretend to know everything and their linkedIn profile will give sadness and heartbreak for freshers because they know everything and did everything.. These guys are real programmers whose desk is just messy as their codes.. Just 1 external monitors with bunch of files on their desktop. They have food, beers everything on their desk, like messy makes them more creative and productive..
Dang! I am 5 years late to this! What an amazing talk about tracing the system calls and how it really works under the hood. Amazing stuff!
are you sure this is the right job for this task 5 years later?
for someone who's not working primarily a public relations role, the answer he gave to the final questions about maintaining a healthy, inclusive work environment was top notch
UA-cam recommendations united us again, geeks.
You God damn right! =)
Geek cluster
You are awesome... Thank you for the clear explanation and hints.
WOW! I do not usually write comments, but this is simply amazing! Thanks a bunch!
30:06 is my favorite part so far. Some very interesting stuff in here even if i don't understand it all
Thanks for sharing, will try those scripts in my future work
oh yeah ya know just hanging around playing with the linux kernel
I really like the explanation of virtual address. Thank you
I’ve seen Kase’s talk on making C less dangerous in the kernel.
Very informative and interesting.....thank you
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I have a plan to do this for audio subsystem. There is simply less knowledge base about audio in Linux
please pulse audio is ruining my life
I found it really informative, Thanks.
Very Very Thanks from colombia
This is why I fucking love the internet
great talk and super interesting!
May I know where I can find the slides, please?
Awesome talk!
Amazing talk
Is that a microphone the host was using?! Geez, it's like a parody. Was the guy using that seriously with a straight face?
trace-cmd has problems compiling. It's looking for tracefs.h and trace-events.h files in the wrong location.
i am very beginner, no idea how youtube recommended me, understood very very few from the video, maybe 1%
great talk, but the amount of cpu used for all kernel "paranoia" calls, makes me think we need a more modern slim Linux to save energy and overall reduce all that complexity.. virtual file system is nice but camon "hello world" prog just wants move a buffer of bytes to another place
very good thanks
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Wow 🙂
Somebody please write an emacs mode for the functionality he mentions at 1:00:34
Good
So many code of course my new gen game will run slow in my pentium 4
how can I learn this course undering poor english
Listen better?
These people are called real programmers. Nowadays, everyone want minimalist design on their work desk for productivity and stuff.. what a shame.. They have videos not less than 4K resolution with their face on thumbnails.. They just pretend to know everything and their linkedIn profile will give sadness and heartbreak for freshers because they know everything and did everything.. These guys are real programmers whose desk is just messy as their codes.. Just 1 external monitors with bunch of files on their desktop. They have food, beers everything on their desk, like messy makes them more creative and productive..
Is this the guy that got roasted by Linus in the mailing list?
yeah
context?
Speaker needs to chill a bit and stop contrxt-switching so much.