How do functions like alloca allocate memory from the stack?

(devblogs.microsoft.com)

26 points | by ingve 4 hours ago

1 comments

  • kjellsbells 58 minutes ago
    One thing that scares me a little is whether there are younger developers, say, 25-40, who can and want to pick up the mantle of Windows internals gurus.

    I mean, Chen has decades of winternals in his head. Microsoft has been gutting their staff for years now. When the Petzold/Chen generation hang up their spurs, does Microsoft still have a critical mass of people who understand Windows from the metal up?

    • dataflow 20 minutes ago
      > who can

      Probably enough to keep Windows going, at least.

      > and want to

      Not if the pay or location is uncompetitive.

    • LatencyKills 33 minutes ago
      I was a dev on the Visual Studio and Windows teams in the 90s. I’m retired but mentor CS students at two local universities.

      I haven’t had a student in two years that was even remotely interested in ring-0, internals, or really understanding a debugger.

      I’m not being critical; they are just focused on higher level abstractions.

    • majorchord 54 minutes ago
      Maybe they'll just train Copilot on their code to help them.
    • im3w1l 34 minutes ago
      One trend to watch is AI cheat devices. Instead of running detectable software they have a fully separate device that uses AI for object detection and aimbotting. If cheaters move to using those, then the argument for kernel mode anticheat weakens. And that is the cornerstone keeping gamers on windows.