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Happy New Year and Slava Ukraini!
relapsing former social media user
Linux kernel developer @ SUSE Labs Prague
Slava Ukraini!
Glory to the Heroes!
fuck putin, trump, musk and other cowardly pricks
also fuck netanyahu
also fuck communism
Happy New Year and Slava Ukraini!
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@amonakov@mastodon.gamedev.place @ptesarik@infosec.exchange @ljs@mastodonapp.uk @mpdesouza@floss.social @gnutools@fosstodon.org in the end it turned out to be quite logical. The code that got its performance improved was fftw with certain buffer sizes, which happened to leave dirty output data in the cache after execution. On another immediate execution it would read cold input data, forcing a flush of the dirty cache, slowing itself down. Interleaving execution means the other code paid the price of the flush and possibly leaving clean data in the cache...
Happy New Year and Slava Ukraini!