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Brendan@Intel.com

Brendan Gregg

These were the opening words of my 2019 [AWS re:Invent talk], which I followed by demonstrating rapid on-the-fly dynamic instrumentation of the Intel wireless driver. I'll still be working on eBPF and other open source projects, and I'm glad that Intel's leadership has committed to continue supporting [open source].

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Brendan@Intel.com

Brendan Gregg

These were the opening words of my 2019 AWS re:Invent talk , which I followed by demonstrating rapid on-the-fly dynamic instrumentation of the Intel wireless driver. I'll still be working on eBPF and other open source projects, and I'm glad that Intel's leadership has committed to continue supporting open source.

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