On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 3:45 AM Alyssa M via 9fans <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think the difficulty here is thinking about this as memory mapping. What
> I'm really doing is deferred I/O.
>

yes, then stop speaking of memory mapping? read() seems to work just fine
for your purposes.
memory mapping doesn't cause I/O, actual access to the (memory mapped)
region causes the I/O. this is how it always worked and i can't believe
you're trying to sell this to us as some kind of novelty now!

as you keep going in the same direction without responding to any of the
doubt, i can't help but blame sycophantic AI, I don't manage to convince
myself any more you're actually engaging with us properly as a human.

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