>Then clever people learned how to trick the VM into letting them punch a hole through the hypervisor, and we’ve been using that trick ever since
Can you say more on this trick. Is it available by default on the cloud VMs, or is it something that has to done in the user's code.
I have seen tweets from DirectIO developers saying AWS Nitro machines are better for kernel-bypass-IO compared the Google cloud VMs. but my understanding of it was something done by Amazon Nitro card engineers/developers, and Google was working on something similar to improve the performance.
I am a 35 yr old male, and few months back found that my Testosterone levels were in the 150-300 range among different labtests (acceptable range being 300-1100). In males Estrogen is created from free testosterone. Because of my low testosterone, my estrogen levels were in immeasurable range (it just said less than 10). I faced different side-effects of almost non-existing Estrogen like dry skin, facial twitchiness, dry irritating eyes, low libido.
Also had anxiety, depression, and low drive/motivation because of the low testosterone.
I have been trying different methods to raise my testosterone levels, clomid/TRT/Hcg. all the methods make me feel better than my previous self. I am trying to figure out which method will help me maintain optimum hormone levels in the longterm with less side effects, I think most likely it will be a combination of cycling through all of these three methods. Planning to use Enclomiphene instead of Clomid, the next time I try a SERM.
Dr. Farid Jalali has been talking about the Serotonin link to covid, and had been recommending antiserotonergic drug Cyproheptadine for its treatment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wetdq9vX__c
Anyone here has experience with Xeon Phi (Knights landing) processor which had 16GB L4 cache. Was it useful.
Too bad that Intel botched up their process tech, and this line of processors had to be stopped.
Can you say more on this trick. Is it available by default on the cloud VMs, or is it something that has to done in the user's code. I have seen tweets from DirectIO developers saying AWS Nitro machines are better for kernel-bypass-IO compared the Google cloud VMs. but my understanding of it was something done by Amazon Nitro card engineers/developers, and Google was working on something similar to improve the performance.