The website doesn’t open with cookies disabled. That’s kinda sus. Also the kernel version number is sus. I suppose the OP is an imp
Not sure what called for this blatant personal attack. My post history speaks for itself, quite in comparison to yours. And Phoronix is well-known Linux website, and its test suite is in fact even referenced in various regression tests/patches in LKML (also not sure what/if any kind of kernel development you have done).
Mister, I was joking. The website is indeed sus (and the popularity is not a good defense for it) but it doesn’t mean you are. It’s just an interesting coincidence of a sus website and a sus number. That’s it
Does that mean that all Fuse filesystems automatically gets this huge boost ?
In the beginning, only privileged ones will be allowed to run in pass-through mode. But goal/roadmap calls for all FUSE filesystems eventually to have this near-native performance.
How would the update affect stuff like a GoCryptFS volume which I mount and use periodically but not all the time? Would those files be processed much faster than previously?