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www.codeotaku.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post presents a final report on implementing a lightweight per-thread fiber scheduler in Ruby to improve concurrency and parallelism while minimizing changes to existing code. | |
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nikgrozev.com
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| | | | | Most software engineers know about operating system (OS) level processes and threads. They are taught in all university OS courses. However, newer concepts p... | |
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brunosutic.com
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| | | | | Ruby can work asynchronously with just a Fiber Scheduler and a couple built-in methods - no frameworks are required! It's easy to use, scales well, and has amazing performance benefits. | |
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reverse.put.as
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| | | This is a guest post by a young and talented Portuguese exploiter, Federico Bento. He won this year's Pwnie for Epic Achievement exploiting TIOCSTI ioctl. Days ago he posted a video demonstrating an exploit for CVE-2017-5123 and luckly for you I managed to convince him to do a write-up about it. I hope you enjoy his work. Thanks Federico! | ||