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mochomocha | 1 year ago

(I'm the author of the blog post)

Beyond "kernel programming is hard", there are a few other reasons why it made sense for us:

- observability & maintenance: much easier to implement and ship this type of changes in userspace than rolling out a kernel fork. We also built custom AB infra to be able to evaluate these optimizations.

- the kernel is really good at making reasonable decisions at high-frequency based on a limited amount of data and heuristics. But these decisions are far from optimal in all scenarios. In contrast in user-space we can make better decisions based on more data (or ML predictions), but do so less frequently.

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