KernelScript: New Language Targets eBPF Pain Points
Writing eBPF code is, by many accounts, a pain. Now, a new language called KernelScript is emerging from beta, promising a smoother path for kernel customization and app optimizations.
Writing eBPF code is, by many accounts, a pain. Now, a new language called KernelScript is emerging from beta, promising a smoother path for kernel customization and app optimizations.
GCC's BPF support is maturing at warp speed, aiming to level the playing field with LLVM. This yearly update reveals just how far the compiler has come.
Forget user-space agents. They're dead. eBPF has arrived, attaching directly to the Linux kernel's syscall interface for security observability that attackers can't kill.
Firefox launches and immediately phones home to Mozilla. On your fresh Linux install, Little Snitch for Linux catches it cold. The macOS privacy champ just went open-ish.