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October 2, 2025
Musings

Starting in 1998, I wrote a Musings column for every issue of ;login:, as well as edited ten special issues; from 2005 to 2025 I was the editor
Authors: Rik Farrow
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October 1, 2025
Wafer-Scale AI Compute: A System Software Perspective

Wafer scale chips have hundreds of thousands of GPU cores, along with memory and on-wafer networking, and managing these resources requires a new type of operating system
Authors: Congjie He, Yeqi Huang, Pei Mu, Mike Wang, Ziming Miao, Jilong Xue, Lingxiao Ma, Fan Yang, Luo Mai
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Rik Farrow
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September 29, 2025
Musings on LLMs

I examine why LLMs are so power hungry, as well as why NVIDIA hardware is so popular: it's the software!
Authors: Rik Farrow
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September 18, 2025
Design Tradeoffs at the Edge

Connections, HTTP parsing, discovery, and load balancing. Operating reverse proxies at scale means tradeoffs. Here’s what we learned keeping the edge up.
Authors: Mitendra Kumar Mahto
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Rik Farrow
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September 16, 2025
AI in the Pipeline: Reliability Lessons from Adding an LLM to CI/CD

What happens when you embed AI directly into CI/CD? Lessons from the field on failures, fixes, and the guardrails that made it work.
Authors: Guruprasad Raghothama Rao
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Rik Farrow
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September 12, 2025
Evaluating AI Agents at Production Scale: A Multi-Signal Framework

Understanding user ratings is difficult when using just A/B testing or technical measures; using AI to judge satisfaction works more accurately.
Authors: Nikita Kryzhanouski
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Rik Farrow
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September 7, 2025
Catch-22: Detecting Compromised SSH Servers with SSH Public Keys

Using SSH’s key-authentication behavior, researchers identified over 16K systems globally where attacker keys were installed — turning malicious persistence into detection.
Authors: Cristian Munteanu, Tobias Fiebig, Georgios Smaragdakis, Anja Feldmann
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Rik Farrow
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August 28, 2025
eBPF and the Systems Trilemma

eBPF helps reshape operating system design by balancing tradeoffs between safety, performance, and programmability
Authors: Bill Mulligan
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Rik Farrow
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August 27, 2025
Toward Practical and Usable Provenance-based Intrusion Detection Systems

Are provenance-based intrusion detection systems truly practical for security analysts? We explore this question and propose ways to enhance their real-world applicability.
Authors: Tristan Bilot, Thomas Pasquier
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Rik Farrow
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August 25, 2025
SecSRE: Bringing Security into the SRE World

SRE teams know how to build reliable, fault-tolerant systems, and the same SRE techniques can be applied to security.
Authors: Sabitha Muppuri, Sangharsh Agarwal
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Rik Farrow
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July 31, 2025
National Cyber Security Strategies: The Past, Present, and Future

When it comes to cyber security policy in the United States, the "What" has remained the same, but the "How" changes to address the latest threat landscape in each administration.
Authors: Vaibhav Garg, Jayati Dev, Noopur Davis, Rudy Brioché
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Rik Farrow
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July 31, 2025
The Tools and Tolls of AI Nudification

AI nudification isn’t fringe. It’s mainstream, scalable, and disturbingly accessible. We studied how these tools work, and what future researchers must know before they do too.
Authors: Cassidy Gibson, Kevin R. B. Butler, Tadayoshi Kohno, Elissa M. Redmiles
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Rik Farrow
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July 28, 2025
Crescendo: A Quiet Crescendo in the Arms Race of LLM Jailbreaking

Crescendo presents a new approach to jailbreaking LLMs: beginning with a permitted query and building on responses to trick any LLM to respond with forbidden results.
Authors: Mark Russinovich, Ahmed Salem
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Rik Farrow
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July 15, 2025
The Hidden Cost of Location Tracking

Location trackers like AirTags are misused for stalking despite the availability of protection features. We looked into how well these features work in practice.
Authors: Dañiel Gerhardt, Matthias Fassl
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Rik Farrow
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June 17, 2025
Package Hallucinations: How LLMs Can Invent Vulnerabilities

Package hallucinations are an AI-enabled threat to users and the software supply chain. Our research reveals this phenomenon is a systemic and persistent issue across all models.
Authors: Joseph Spracklen, Raveen Wijewickrama, A.H.M. Nazmus Sakib, Anindya Maiti, Bimal Viswanath, Murtuza Jadliwala
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Rik Farrow
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June 17, 2025
Asterinas: A Rust-Based Framekernel to Reimagine Linux in the 2020s

Asterinas reimagines Linux in safe Rust with a novel “framekernel” architecture—combining microkernel security with monolithic performance.
Authors: Hongliang Tian, Yuke Peng, Yingwei Luo, Shoumeng Yan, Yinqian Zhang
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Rik Farrow
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June 16, 2025
Memory Safety is Merely Table Stakes

Rust makes new systems programs safer, but developers still need to use existing libraries. Omniglot ensures both type and memory safety when working with untrusted foreign code.
Authors: Leon Schuermann, Jack Toubes, Tyler Potyondy, Pat Pannuto, Mae Milano, Amit Levy
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Rik Farrow
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May 21, 2025
Interview with Ben Pfaff

In 2015, Ben Pfaff et al won a Best Paper award for The Design and Implementation of Open vSwitch. In 2025, they received the NSDI Test-of-Time award.
Authors: Ben Pfaff, Rik Farrow
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Rik Farrow
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