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by yjftsjthsd-h 1761 days ago
> I'm sure he would say it really has no business being in the kernel in the first place,

... Actually, why is it in-kernel? Just performance reasons?

> things like docker, wireguard, and hardware support always hit Linux first

FWIW, they do eventually get there; we should see docker on runj some time in the medium future, wireguard works fine in userspace and will be in the kernel soon, and hardware support is hit-or-miss but it's okay in my experience (although obviously that's very variable by person/machine).