Gunnar Kudrjavets
@gunnarku
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Principal Engineer at Amazon (AWS) | Ex-Meta, ex-Microsoft | Ph.D. in CS | Engineer at heart | Dislike SE posers.
Kirkland, WA
Joined April 2009
My former supervisor, Dr. @Ayushi_Rastogi, has won the MSR Ric Holt Early Career Achievement Award. This award recognizes researchers "who have provided outstanding contributions in the area of mining software repositories." #tier1
https://t.co/VOwrVVGFsI
We are thrilled to announce that the #MSR2025 Ric Holt Early Career Achievement Award 🏆✨goes to @Ayushi_Rastogi For contributions to addressing prominent research challenges impacting software companies, OSS communities, and society, as well her dedication to community service.
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The "The Linux Memory Manager" book by Lorenzo Stoakes is finally out: https://t.co/GdP83vNURR. We can all learn now what happens when you call `malloc()` from 1,300 pages of content ;-)
nostarch.com
This exhaustive guide to the Linux memory subsystem is the first major resource since 2004 to cover key concepts and essential techniques for developers.
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My abstract, "Patch Me If You Can—Securing the Linux Kernel," was accepted at the MSR '25 Industry Track. Mixing my roots as an OS engineer with some research. Preprint:
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The "Thoughts on applicability" by @tituswinters is probably the best SE-related paper I read in 2024 so far. Preprint: https://t.co/n4FSEla7qy, JSS link: https://t.co/2SucYZZhd7. A very welcome voice of reason from real life ;-)
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Life is cyclic. I first read and tried to internalize the "Professional Engineering principles" ( https://t.co/1DRBpu4GEW) by @JrhAtMvDirona about 20 years ago at Microsoft. Two decades later, the document is still as relevant as it was then.
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Straight from the White House "... we need to tackle the hard problem of moving to memory safe programming languages ..." and "... we move toward a future where software is memory safe ..." https://t.co/uW9CNgnyO5
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As a software practitioner, do you feel your work environment is fair? We're investigating how fairness at work affects job satisfaction. Share your experiences in our survey to help shape fairer software teams and workplaces https://t.co/WD9GDepUSB 🧵[1/12]
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My fellow clowns and I got another short rant accepted for @ICSEconf SEIP track: "The Devil Is in the Command Line: Associating the Compiler Flags With the Binary and Build Metadata." ( https://t.co/CfWPI2k2G2)
#icse2024 Cc: @_hiraditya_ , @jeffdthomas , @Ayushi_Rastogi
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We succeeded in getting another (annual?) rant about memory management to be accepted. "What Do You Mean by Memory? When Engineers Are Lost in the Maze of Complexity" ( https://t.co/wYjNNd6NMc) for @ICSEconf SEIP track. #icse2024 Cc: @_hiraditya_ , @jeffdthomas, @Ayushi_Rastogi
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Our paper "Does code review speed matter for practitioners?" ( https://t.co/FEPtFvEpMn) is a gift that keeps giving ;-) It was accepted to the journal-first track of @ICSEconf and will be presented in April of 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal. Cc: @Ayushi_Rastogi
#icse2024
link.springer.com
Empirical Software Engineering - Increasing code velocity is a common goal for a variety of software projects. The efficiency of the code review process significantly impacts how fast the code gets...
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Our paper "Does code review speed matter for practitioners?" ( https://t.co/TOlkInndE8) is now an open access article at @emsejournal. #TheNeedForSpeed
@Ayushi_Rastogi @searchRUG
link.springer.com
Empirical Software Engineering - Increasing code velocity is a common goal for a variety of software projects. The efficiency of the code review process significantly impacts how fast the code gets...
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As a literal result of research trips to Netherlands, I ended up being a coauthor on paper in a peer-reviewed medical journal on psychoactive drugs ;-) Feel free to make fun of me ;-) ""Mystical and Affective Aspects of Psychedelic Use ...":
tandfonline.com
Analyzing online retrospective experience reports of psychedelic use can provide valuable insight into their acute subjective effects. Such reports are unexplored in relation to mystical states, wh...
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When your luggage is missing and nobody can tell you where it is and you wonder if the thesis defense in softshell jacket and pants is appropriate. Amor fati.
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You don't have to attend my thesis defense ;-), but you should come and listen to a mix of academics and practitioners talking about various topics in SE at NorthSE 2023: https://t.co/1x7CY2AgMn
@searchRUG @Ayushi_Rastogi
search-rug.github.io
Connecting Research and Practice of Software Engineering in the North Netherlands by SEARCH group
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My thesis's last chapter received a timely acceptance from the EMSE (Empirical Software Engineering) journal. Will publish the preprint of "Does Code Review Speed Matter for Practitioners?" once all the legal stuff is handled. @aserebrenik @avandeursen @tvdstorm @Ayushi_Rastogi
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When the printing company ships the physical copies of your dissertation to the wrong address, all you can do is think about Nietzsche and amor fati and send random emails to the empty abyss of the customer service department.
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The "It Takes 6 Days to Change 1 Line of Code" ( https://t.co/gyo3Qp1q1f) (satirical) story is an unfortunate reflection of the reality. This is how #CodeVelocity looks IRL. A cynic may even say that "Six days - that's fast!" ;-)
edw519.posthaven.com
(A true story.) Philip (President): Our factory is underutilized by 10%. Either we start building more of our backlog or we lay people off. I'd rather keep everyone busy, build inventory, and get...
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A 100K is the longest I've gone during one continuous push. I will focus on the quality (e.g., speed, vertical gain) for the rest of the year. Met the goals related to the quantity aspect ;-)
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The annual exercise in facing adversity. Churned out 82.81 km over the weekend at a Sri Chimnoy ultra in Seattle. To quote Patton, "May God have mercy upon my enemies because I won't." #SriChimnoy
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