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A relatively new professional kernel hacker, born in August 6, 2000, and living in Korea (South!).

- Linux Kernel Developer @ Oracle (Linux Kernel MM) (2025.02 ~ Present)
- Reviewer for the Linux Slab & Reverse Mapping subsystem
- Former Intern @ NVIDIA, SK Hynix, Panmnesia (Security, MM and CXL)
- B.Sc. in Computer Science & Engineering, Chungnam National University (Class of 2025)

Opinions are my own.

My interests are:
Memory Management,
Computer Architecture,
Circuit Design,
Virtualization
@ljs I survived :)
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Harry (Hyeonggon) Yoo

Edited 2 years ago
@ljs I'm not sure if it's powerful enough to destroy my house. wish me luck please
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@ljs thanks mate. I'm going to stay at home for the whole day :)
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Harry (Hyeonggon) Yoo

something big is coming
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Harry (Hyeonggon) Yoo

Edited 2 years ago
damn it's too hot
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@vbabka @ljs
it's pretty expensive to me so I have it only on special occasions :P

you mean cheese on beef tartare, or sliced cheese is uncommon? XD
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@krzk @Andi I love draft beers but the most common beers in a casual restaurant in Korea are these ;) (bottled beers)
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@ljs @vbabka LOL it's sliced cheddar cheese, a real one! (very common in Korea)
is it that terrible?
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@Andi 오 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
isn't it common in europe?
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Harry (Hyeonggon) Yoo

Beef tartare
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Remote node access latency is approximately 40% higher than that of the local node, and the throughput for remote nodes is only half of that for local nodes.
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Harry (Hyeonggon) Yoo

Edited 2 years ago
I've just built my first 2 socket server (36C/72T, DDR4 256GB ECC/REG RAM) for experimenting with NUMA.
It's an old xeon server (Broadwell), but enough to play with!
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Harry (Hyeonggon) Yoo

Edited 2 years ago
The bad part is that the pay is poor because it's a "field exercise" :/
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Harry (Hyeonggon) Yoo

Sometimes my schedule goes out of control, and I find myself buried in the work I started. It can be overwhelming, and this is one of those moments.

However, there is some good news: it's likely that I will be participating in a field exercise program next semester at a startup that designs CXL devices.

It's a very nice opportunity, but at the same time, it's a pity that I'll be missing some classes!
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@vbabka what do you mean?
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Harry (Hyeonggon) Yoo

How am I supposed to take it out
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Harry (Hyeonggon) Yoo

poor photographer
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@vbabka

hahahahaaaa it wooorks
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@vbabka @sevan
No LTO (there is no GCC LTO yet afaik too),
and I guess just building debug kernel eats tons of memory

BTW GCC LTO has been maintained out of tree for a long time, but still no mainline support....
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@conor Yay! That's very welcome news!
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