@steffo Best boss fight!

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I'm a #ComputerScience research fellow at #Unimore, currently working on the #Linux kernel.
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RE: I'm writing a LD_PRELOAD program that maps an uncached memory segment as the stack to make your program run slower.
@steffo I need to measure register spill overhead, and the method we've come up with is to make the stack uncached. This should theoretically be the worst-case where other running threads steal your cache lines... I guess?
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I'm writing a LD_PRELOAD program that maps an uncached memory segment as the stack to make your program run slower.
I'm writing a LD_PRELOAD program that maps an uncached memory segment as the stack to make your program run slower.
It does a lot of cursed thingies, like live-patching the stack for self-references.
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RE: ahh the troubleshooting begins already
@steffo Maybe, I have no idea how to calibrate it correctly
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Still, piece of art! -
RE: ahh the troubleshooting begins already
@steffo I think it's for the secondary quests that you unlock later in the game
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RE: ahh the troubleshooting begins already
@steffo Be me, I just bought an HDR screen.
The first level of the game is AWESOME, you just come into the light with grassy vibrant colors and you see the new world you're forced into.Then the rest of the game is just, really dark?
I know it's not a HDR game but I really looked forward to that brilliant intro. Maybe there's something similar later. -
RE: I want to try live-posting my Silksong playthrough!
@steffo Still fighting steam servers?
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RE: Got two Forgejo Actions Runners registered on my Forgejo instance, one for x64 and one for ARM.
@steffo wait, you have an arm sever? Or is it using something like qemu or multiarch?