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Nick Bouliane 🦈
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Senior Software Engineer @CoreWeave
Montreal Katılım Nisan 2010
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Become C/C++/Rust software performance expert in just 16 hours!
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Registration: johnnysswlab.com/contact/

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@inconnu_bleu FPGA4Fun enabled my entry into the world of FPGAs. As an embedded Linux developer, I found it exciting to reimplement the hardware with which I write my drivers to support my family. It's like a believer finding their enlightenment.
fpga4fun.com
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Reading @NielsProvos research of how he's finding zero days with pre-Mythos models (even Sonnet 4.6)
This absolute legendary line buried in here about him replicating the Mythos OpenBSD bug.
Meant a lot to him because ...he wrote the bug in 1998

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Today is the day.
The Linux Field Guide is officially live.
This is the project I've been talking about for a while. A long-form publication for "upper beginner" Linux users - the people who installed Linux, are comfortable in a terminal, and want to understand WHY things work the way they do, not just how to type the commands.
The first article is now up. It opens Series 01: The C Layer.
lfg.popovicu.com/series/the-c-l…
Title: Why C is the Linux userspace interface.
Most writing about C defends it the same way - "it's fast," "it's close to the metal," "there's too much legacy code to replace it." All of these treat C as a tool you happen to be stuck with. This article makes a different argument: C isn't a language you pick on Linux. It is literally the operating system interface, as POSIX defines it.
Working code throughout. Real assembly for x86_64 and RISC-V, the actual ld command line gcc hides from you, and Apple's own documentation as receipts. About a 15 minute read.
This is article 1 of many. Six series planned, each ~10 entries. The C Layer is just the start - shells, /proc, signals, files-as-everything, and bootstrapping a Linux system from scratch are all coming. A newsletter is in the works for readers who want article roundups plus extra content. For now, follow here for updates.
Thank you to everyone who followed along through the campaign this past week. Today is the payoff.
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Sorry, sorry, forgot the actual links: wired.com/story/mozilla-…
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The release. The room. The record.
OpenSSL 4.0 — the first release in 27 years without SSL. TLS only. PQC in.
Tim Hudson at ICMC26 · Studio E · 15:30.
Field Dispatch № 027 — live now.
openssl-corporation.org/post/2026-04-2…
#OpenSSL #FIPS #ICMC26 #PQC

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Wherein I hope my understanding is correct, otherwise I'm going to be roasted by @filpizlo -- corsix.org/content/simpli…
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If the RCU implementations that you are working with are to complex, reliable, and boring, this blog post is for you! people.kernel.org/paulmck/stupid…
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