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It's short for "Schicklgruber Jugend Weiblich"


Hate is a transitive verb.


The premise given previously that counting machines were culpable seems a stretch. Given IBM made firearms for the US.


Do you mean SR-71 instead of the B2?


Indeed, B-2 doesn't fly particularly high, this comment seems a bit inaccurate.


Probably meant the U-2.


Never underestimate a Cessna 150 filled to the load-bearing-safety brim with conspiratorial materials. #Area50995


Yes! Sorry, I meant the SR-71.


Easy. One is a kernel, and one is a distro.


And Serge


Will the kernel portion depend on lkm?


OpenBSD no longer has lkm, or any loadable kernel module framework. Any kernel implementation would have to be part of the kernel source tree (this one is userland, in ports).


I thought wireguard is kernel-mode software and I disliked it because of that. Interesting, may be there's Linux version of user-mode wireguard. I wonder what's the performance difference between usermode and kernelmode wireguard.


There is user mode wireguard for Linux, it is wireguard-go: https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-go/.

There is also BoringTun: https://github.com/cloudflare/boringtun which is faster

Disclaimer: I wrote BoringTun


There is a go implementation of WireGuard with a fairly hefty warning at the top. [0]

There's also official documentation for how a userspace implementation should behave. [1]

The android version of WireGuard has a userspace implementation for devices without WireGuard in the kernel, which at the moment is pretty much all.

[0] https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-go

[1] https://www.wireguard.com/xplatform/


"Monkey" in reference to a Pan troglodyte?


And Gambit has backends for JS, Java, Ruby, Php, C and no doubt some others.


CL success stories are growing a bit long in the tooth. Sort through the links yourself to get an idea. http://www.lispworks.com/success-stories/index.html


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