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What's new in Linux kernel for PostgreSQL (erthalion.info)
21 points by erthalion 10 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments
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> This patch is trying to make io_uring customizable via BPF, promising better waiting and polling patterns

https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/cover.1763031077.git.asml.silenc...

Absolutely fricking sick!! The write up of use cases here is so so wildly neat. Please please please, make the new completion queue engine in the kernel programmable with eBPF!!


Does the impact of those technological advances eventually materialize in the CRUD slop infrastructure everyone works with, with which I mean "claude, write a kubernetes yaml for a :latest postgres and deploy it" and AWS Aurora?

Does a current PC feel much faster than one from the early 2000's? If not, why not? What hardware and low-level systems development giveth the layers above these taketh.



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