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    Kernel Recipes #kr2022Follow

    Informal conference about the Linux kernel in Paris - next edition, 1, 2 and 3 june 2022

    Kernel Recipes #kr2022
    KernelRecipesKernel Recipes #kr2022@KernelRecipes·
    4 Jul

    As you may wonder, videos of #kr2022 are not lost in space. We, organizers are just overloaded at this time. So still planned in coming days/weeks.

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    mtardy_Mahé@mtardy_·
    4 Jul

    I wrote a blog post about the latest events I presented at or attended 🎟️, mainly @BlackHatEvents, @KubeCon_ and @KernelRecipes. I also made a selection of my favorite presentations. https://mtardy.com/post/blackhat-kubecon-kernelrecipes/

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    lwnnetLWN.net@lwnnet·
    27 Jun

    Git 2.37.0 released https://lwn.net/Articles/899201/ #LWN

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    kees_cookKees Cook@kees_cook·
    27 Jun

    Here are my notes on how I've been doing "no binary change" analysis of Linux kernel patches that are meant to not change executable output, motivated by our efforts to replace 1-element arrays with proper flexible arrays:
    https://outflux.net/blog/archives/2022/06/24/finding-binary-differences/
    tl;dr: diffoscope

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    axboeJens Axboe@axboe·
    27 Jun

    With liburing 2.2 released, it's time to look forward.

    Switching liburing from a hand-rolled build system to meson?

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