It might also be valuable to projects like Redox.
For example, /proc/self/pagemap can be used for rowhammer attacks. Source: Another flip in the wall of rowhammer defenses (IEEE S&P 2018)
I really like the idea of GraphQL. The concept is understood in a few minutes (which is why the linked source is of no particular interest to me). But every once in a while I try to find some/ANY good resources on how…
I suppose Harvard Magazine invented a time machine? The article claims to be from "January-February 2019".
To be aware, this still uses google servers. I'm not quite sure what the benefit is then (beside it being open source).
> Rust is a good solution, but it isn't trivial to learn, and might not suite all situations. I think it's great to have a C solution like this. Isn't the learning curve of C pretty similar or even higher than rust's if…
It might also be valuable to projects like Redox.
For example, /proc/self/pagemap can be used for rowhammer attacks. Source: Another flip in the wall of rowhammer defenses (IEEE S&P 2018)
I really like the idea of GraphQL. The concept is understood in a few minutes (which is why the linked source is of no particular interest to me). But every once in a while I try to find some/ANY good resources on how…
I suppose Harvard Magazine invented a time machine? The article claims to be from "January-February 2019".
To be aware, this still uses google servers. I'm not quite sure what the benefit is then (beside it being open source).
> Rust is a good solution, but it isn't trivial to learn, and might not suite all situations. I think it's great to have a C solution like this. Isn't the learning curve of C pretty similar or even higher than rust's if…