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  • Linus Torvalds Adds User-Access Fast Validation Via Address Masking To Linux 6.12

    Phoronix: Linus Torvalds Adds User-Access Fast Validation Via Address Masking To Linux 6.12

    In between Linus Torvalds' busy week being in Vienna for the Linux Kernel Maintainer Summit and related Linux Foundation events as well as managing the Linux 6.12 merge window with landing new features like sched_ext and real-time PREEMPT_RT, he also managed to finish up some of his own code for this next kernel version. Being merged today is his own code working on a new user access fast validation path using address masking...

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  • #2
    Originally posted by elbar
    DOM shaking (shadow) html tree?

    browsers (like Edge) has some advantage and even content protection like Widevine DRM(not present), but javascript compilation and filtering out some code make it more speedy and protocols like http/2/3 with additions and protocol tunelling made it more RFC and IEEE standard compliant, but various countries have different needs or regulations and even own approach for their manufacturers.

    so DOM shaking tree and fast validation may be present on some protocols but when custom browsers with disabled checkin and protocol tunneling made it into today's USB madness with jamming or worse traffic and some eBpf lazyness for code overhaul and proper industry standards don't made IEEE standards into Linux or Unix reality, but Unix is not alone on this world even when libs think so.
    What???

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    • #3
      Originally posted by elbar
      DOM shaking (shadow) html tree?

      browsers (like Edge) has some advantage and even content protection like Widevine DRM(not present), but javascript compilation and filtering out some code make it more speedy and protocols like http/2/3 with additions and protocol tunelling made it more RFC and IEEE standard compliant, but various countries have different needs or regulations and even own approach for their manufacturers.

      so DOM shaking tree and fast validation may be present on some protocols but when custom browsers with disabled checkin and protocol tunneling made it into today's USB madness with jamming or worse traffic and some eBpf lazyness for code overhaul and proper industry standards don't made IEEE standards into Linux or Unix reality, but Unix is not alone on this world even when libs think so.
      Couldn't have said it better myself

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      • #4
        Originally posted by aviallon View Post

        What???
        Long running word salad nonsense chat bot or troller or something. Better off ignoring it.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by elbar
          DOM shaking (shadow) html tree?

          browsers (like Edge) has some advantage and even content protection like Widevine DRM(not present), but javascript compilation and filtering out some code make it more speedy and protocols like http/2/3 with additions and protocol tunelling made it more RFC and IEEE standard compliant, but various countries have different needs or regulations and even own approach for their manufacturers.

          so DOM shaking tree and fast validation may be present on some protocols but when custom browsers with disabled checkin and protocol tunneling made it into today's USB madness with jamming or worse traffic and some eBpf lazyness for code overhaul and proper industry standards don't made IEEE standards into Linux or Unix reality, but Unix is not alone on this world even when libs think so.
          You are missing some walnuts and dressing to make it into a proper word salad. (Black) olives are optional.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by stormcrow View Post

            Long running word salad nonsense chat bot or troller or something. Better off ignoring it.
            Exactly, that account has been doing bot comments for a long time.

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            • #7
              Good for Linus. He has to do some programming every year, or he will get Rusty.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by LtdJorge View Post
                Good for Linus. He has to do some programming every year, or he will get Rusty.
                Half the time when he does code review he ends up accidentally proving he's a better programmer than most people and that's without writing a single line of code.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ahrs View Post

                  Half the time when he does code review he ends up accidentally proving he's a better programmer than most people and that's without writing a single line of code.
                  Yep, I think so too

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by stormcrow View Post

                    Long running word salad nonsense chat bot or troller or something. Better off ignoring it.
                    Elbar to my knowledge translates to diamond in Russian. He might simply be writing in Russian and pasting the translation directly without checking if its accurate/readable.

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