1/1/2026 at 6:35:14 PM
I find this site interesting because of its mixture of good topic choice and inaccurate details. I think it's generated by LLMs.Specifically catching my eye in this collection of articles is the highly misleading one about huge pages. All recent Linux distributions have THP set to "madvise" by default. Many programs exploit THP automatically, including any Go program and any JVM program with a flag set. The tcmalloc shared library that comes with Ubuntu is probably the single worst way to experience huge pages. Mi-malloc is the better choice if you must preload a library, but there are even better choices. Explicit huge pages are little-used because managing them is annoying. Finally, latest Linux kernels have features called "folios"and "mTHP" that make THP even smoother.
by jeffbee
1/1/2026 at 9:44:57 PM
It's been around for a while: https://web.archive.org/web/20230602031306/https://johnnyssw.... Not sure if the newer articles are LLM/AI assisted though.by hairband_dude
1/1/2026 at 10:10:42 PM
[flagged]by fleahunter
1/1/2026 at 10:11:30 PM
God dammit man, PUT THE LLM DOWNby jeffbee
1/1/2026 at 8:50:18 PM
The huge page article is sequitur with official documentation like https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_enterprise_.... THP can only issue up to 2MB pages on amd64 so it's not necessarily a silver bullet for large persistent consumers like a DB or GC language and worth knowing about the older methods.To me they look like marketing posts, but they aren't void of effort or meaning as a quick intro to various topics.
by kev009
1/2/2026 at 2:19:03 AM
[flagged]by almostgotcaught
1/2/2026 at 3:01:44 AM
Is this a performance art where you do the thing you accuse? "malapropism" is a five dollar word if "sequitur" is. The use tracks with the Latin or English definitions, what does any of this have to do with sequential? I imply the article is probably not simple AI slop because it follows official documentation. Add "a" in front of it if your worth is determined by neckbearding a borrowed verb that can only noun in the lease.by kev009
1/2/2026 at 5:19:34 AM
> The use tracks with the Latin or English definitionsNo it doesn't
> sequitur noun : the conclusion of an inference : consequence
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sequitur
> "malapropism" is a five dollar word
It is of course but I spent my $5 wisely because my use is syntactically and semantically correct.
by almostgotcaught
1/2/2026 at 6:02:38 AM
> "the conclusion of an inference"Inference: article tracks accurately to other sources and reality Conclusion: no indication of simple AI slop.
Fail and derail which has no bearing on the original topic of memory management nor whether AI is in play. Take the neckbeard behavior back to reddit.
by kev009
1/2/2026 at 6:11:13 AM
[flagged]by almostgotcaught
1/1/2026 at 7:22:30 PM
> Mi-malloc is the better choice if you must preload a library, but there are even better choices.What’s a better choice?
by foltik
1/1/2026 at 7:30:45 PM
Linking the allocator into your program when you build it, instead of overriding just malloc and free at runtime. Then you can choose between jemalloc, mi-malloc, TCMalloc, or whatever you please, and get better features such as C++ sized delete. Rust makes this easy with for example "use tcmalloc_better::TCMalloc".by jeffbee