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"textContent": "The kernel provides a number of ways for processes to communicate with each\nother, but they never quite seem to fit the bill for many users. There are\ncurrently a few proposals for interprocess communication (IPC) enhancements\ncirculating on the mailing lists. The most straightforward one adds a new\nsystem call for POSIX message queues that enables the addition of new\nfeatures. For those wanting an entirely new way to do interprocess\ncommunication, there is a proposal to add a new subsystem for that purpose\nto io_uring. Finally, the bus1 proposal has made a return after ten years.",
"title": "[$] IPC medley: message-queue peeking, io_uring, and bus1"
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