X-Git-Url: https://git.ralfj.de/web.git/blobdiff_plain/04fb252e44356ce32328819b1a42df753b095190..a9e4b651cff579c1bae7945c17b6c9961b164f11:/personal/_posts/2018-07-13-arc-synchronization.md?ds=inline diff --git a/personal/_posts/2018-07-13-arc-synchronization.md b/personal/_posts/2018-07-13-arc-synchronization.md index e2a30c6..8363ac2 100644 --- a/personal/_posts/2018-07-13-arc-synchronization.md +++ b/personal/_posts/2018-07-13-arc-synchronization.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ While I was busy doing Rust-unrelated research, [RustBelt](https://plv.mpi-sws.o Notice that I am just the messenger here, the bug was actually found by [Hai](https://people.mpi-sws.org/~haidang/) and [Jacques-Henri](https://jhjourdan.mketjh.fr/). Still, I'd like to use this opportunity to talk a bit about weak memory, synchronization and data races. -This is just a primer, there are tons of resources on the web that go into more detail (for example [here](http://preshing.com/20120913/acquire-and-release-semantics/)). +This is just a primer, there are tons of resources on the web that go into more detail (for example [here](https://preshing.com/20120913/acquire-and-release-semantics/)).