No, you muppet - copy_from_user() might be 2.6% faster, but your system doesn't spend much time running that code! It won't make everything 2.6% faster.
What I love about Linux is that these people try to optimize the smallest things to get just a little more performance. Yes, we have the problem that most softwars is written for windows, but the OS itself is superior.
I wasn't even aware of this, thanks for letting us know; glad Linux is getting more efficient. 2.6% still will mean a lot for the Data Center and the reduce energy being wasted will help the environment.
I absolutely love Linus's chaotic energy. Every programmer has hated their colleagues, looked at a codebase and said "WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON?", had their colleague ensure their code meets test coverage requirements ("BULLSHIT!"). We're told to keep these thoughts private, but the man lives to code. He gets so worked up (and arguably toxic) in communications about code in the kernel because he GENUINELY cares about every piece of code that ends up in the kernel. When I use Linux, which I do exclusively, I am the direct benefactor of Linus's hazing of lazy (but nonetheless talented) developers behind the scenes.
No, you muppet - copy_from_user() might be 2.6% faster, but your system doesn't spend much time running that code! It won't make everything 2.6% faster.
Yep, pinning your comment so it becomes clearer.
What I love about Linux is that these people try to optimize the smallest things to get just a little more performance. Yes, we have the problem that most softwars is written for windows, but the OS itself is superior.
@iloveblender8999 If so superior... why no market penetration? Flaccid?
@@I_Am_Your_Problemno aomgos for x64
and windows spends all their time trying to make it slower
I wasn't even aware of this, thanks for letting us know; glad Linux is getting more efficient. 2.6% still will mean a lot for the Data Center and the reduce energy being wasted will help the environment.
Just how many penguins can we save by optimizing Linux?
I absolutely love Linus's chaotic energy. Every programmer has hated their colleagues, looked at a codebase and said "WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON?", had their colleague ensure their code meets test coverage requirements ("BULLSHIT!"). We're told to keep these thoughts private, but the man lives to code. He gets so worked up (and arguably toxic) in communications about code in the kernel because he GENUINELY cares about every piece of code that ends up in the kernel. When I use Linux, which I do exclusively, I am the direct benefactor of Linus's hazing of lazy (but nonetheless talented) developers behind the scenes.
Don't make rude behaviour as something good.
Nice video! I was thinking this was from a 10k subs + channel lolll
awesome video
What a nice video!
i like this video
What the hell is this video? Link to paper or source?
Added some sources in description
I also born on 28 Dec 😅
Coincidence?
Cool