get_flat_ccs_offset() reads the base of the flat CCS storage from the
hardware, scales it by the number of enabled L3 nodes, and rounds the
result up to 128K. Everything below that offset is then ...
“who may not be quite as stubborn as I am” that is the most Linus torvalds thing to say. good to see his passive agressive nature being put in a press release.
“who may not be quite as stubborn as I am” that is the most Linus torvalds thing to say. good to see his passive agressive nature being put in a press release.
Press release? This is a github commit.
You must be an ex reddit user as you neither clicked the link, nor looked at the domain it linked to.
Just a nitpick, git commit. Kernel development has nothing to do with GitHub other than the fact that there is a mirror of the repo in there.
You will be surprised to know, “ex-reddit user” is the majority of Lemmy users.
But most of us have the decency to be ashamed about it.
why? reddit actually had content and debate
It’s not that serious