See ATC'13 How to Run POSIX Apps in a Minimal Picoprocess (https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/atc13/atc13-h...). I would say it's a POSIX emulator OS.
Really cool project! It reminds me of TockOS from SOSP'17 which is also written in Rust but designed for extremely resource-constrained devices.
IDK about systems programming, but one thing I do know: Systems researchers = ^[AI researchers]
Expand a little then it becomes the probabilistic graphical model.
Your numerous citations and that point 2) you made form an embarassing contrast but it's adorable though.
Very neat work. I understand about ext-family and those fs that have a clear boundary of the data/metadata block -- they can be annotated and identified later. Then how about NTFS where metadata and data can mix in one…
Another quick hint: always make things work first then profile and optimize it. This happens when my colleagues were building a stream processing engine that scales up. At first, they start with all those fancy…
Correct -- you should at least try and then make a fair judgment of yourself. However, that judgment is still hard to make.
Why not have a scale-up system?
Welcome to Purdue then
It's good to know even vegans know how to scam people for money
You clearly did not see that was sarcastic.
It may have interesting impacts on the psychological study to help understand what caused the offset of understanding of mentally ill people. But the whole psychopath AI title is undoubtedly a buzzword.
Lol for sure any NN-based approach can claim to outperform traditional ways while half of CVPR paper results cannot be reproduced.
That's how NLP can be a dead end by putting your faith on NN.
I'm doing research so I'm working on interesting technical problems everyday :^)
skynet in action
I agree with what you said because everyone knows it's massive. All I wonder is how massive, quantitatively.
lol I'm well informed on this topic but thanks anyway. Maybe I didn't make myself clear in my previous post. I was questioning the motivation -- Is there any existing profiling work that shows a significant amount of…
This is an interesting idea by putting some userspace stuff back into kernel. But I wonder how much overhead you can save as the supporting argument is just one sentence.
See ATC'13 How to Run POSIX Apps in a Minimal Picoprocess (https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/atc13/atc13-h...). I would say it's a POSIX emulator OS.
Really cool project! It reminds me of TockOS from SOSP'17 which is also written in Rust but designed for extremely resource-constrained devices.
IDK about systems programming, but one thing I do know: Systems researchers = ^[AI researchers]
Expand a little then it becomes the probabilistic graphical model.
Your numerous citations and that point 2) you made form an embarassing contrast but it's adorable though.
Very neat work. I understand about ext-family and those fs that have a clear boundary of the data/metadata block -- they can be annotated and identified later. Then how about NTFS where metadata and data can mix in one…
Another quick hint: always make things work first then profile and optimize it. This happens when my colleagues were building a stream processing engine that scales up. At first, they start with all those fancy…
Correct -- you should at least try and then make a fair judgment of yourself. However, that judgment is still hard to make.
Why not have a scale-up system?
Welcome to Purdue then
It's good to know even vegans know how to scam people for money
You clearly did not see that was sarcastic.
It may have interesting impacts on the psychological study to help understand what caused the offset of understanding of mentally ill people. But the whole psychopath AI title is undoubtedly a buzzword.
Lol for sure any NN-based approach can claim to outperform traditional ways while half of CVPR paper results cannot be reproduced.
That's how NLP can be a dead end by putting your faith on NN.
I'm doing research so I'm working on interesting technical problems everyday :^)
skynet in action
I agree with what you said because everyone knows it's massive. All I wonder is how massive, quantitatively.
lol I'm well informed on this topic but thanks anyway. Maybe I didn't make myself clear in my previous post. I was questioning the motivation -- Is there any existing profiling work that shows a significant amount of…
This is an interesting idea by putting some userspace stuff back into kernel. But I wonder how much overhead you can save as the supporting argument is just one sentence.