Someone moved three lines of code in Linux 7.2 and got a 5% storage speed boost
Ensuring your code is working at its utmost best can be pretty daunting if you're not sure what to pull back, and by how much. However, sometimes the stars align, and you spot a really simple fix that significantly boosts your software's speed. As good as that is, though, not many people can claim they sped up a process by 5% just by moving three chunks of code down by a few lines, which is exactly what one Linux engineer achieved with kernel version 7.2.
Ensuring your code is working at its utmost best can be pretty daunting if you’re not sure what to pull back, and by how much. However, sometimes the stars align, and you spot a really simple fix that significantly boosts your software’s speed. As good as that is, though, not many people can claim they sped up a process by 5% just by moving three chunks of code down by a few lines, which is exactly what one Linux engineer achieved with kernel version 7.2.
William Garcia
Boston
Boston
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