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Proceedings of the 19th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (acm.org)
64 points by ankitg12 on June 23, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 9 comments



You can also watch the talks live on zoom - registration is required:

https://sigops.org/s/conferences/hotos/2023/zoom.html

HotOS ends on Saturday and has a lot of interesting talks, here's a link to the program:

https://sigops.org/s/conferences/hotos/2023/program.html


Thanks for the pointers !!


I really liked the "Putting out the hardware dumpster fire" article.

https://dl.acm.org/doi/epdf/10.1145/3593856.3595903

Really aligns with what I read about OS, i.e. why Linux isn't an OS running on Android Phones, just one of its many applications.


I've not read this paper, but it sounds similar to this earlier paper by one of the same authors:

https://www.usenix.org/conference/osdi21/presentation/fri-ke... "It's Time for Operating Systems to Rediscover Hardware"


I am not sure if this is really a problem. What ratio of Android CVEs relate to this? Is the number higher or lower on ios which has much more limited hardware targets?

Furthermore, is it really practical to do things differently and still maintain a good time-to-market??


Everything engineers create today is a dumpster fire. With the possible exceptions of bridges, and self-extinguishing dumpsters. The problem is capitalism.


Is there an easy way to notice academic / OSS conferences happening near a particular location?

I might have attended this if I'd known about it, but I'm interested in too many topics to monitor all of the relevant communications.


Have you tried Google Alerts?


Always interesting when Sanjay Ghemawatt has his name on a paper…

https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3593856.3595909




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