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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">All,<br>
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There's an interesting dive into PID 0 linked to from osnews:<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://blog.dave.tf/post/linux-pid0/">https://blog.dave.tf/post/linux-pid0/</a><br>
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In the article, the author delves into the history of the
scheduler a bit - going back to Unix v4 (his assembly language
skills don't go to PDP variants). <br>
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I like the article for two reasons - 1) it's clarity 2) it points
out the self-reinforcing nature of our search ecosystem.<br>
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I'm left with the question - how did scheduling work in v0-v4? and
the observation that search really sucks these days.<br>
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Later,<br>
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Will<br>
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