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Fix link to assembler blog
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kuleshov <kuleshovmail@gmail.com>
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If you read my previous [blog posts](https://0xax.github.io/categories/assembler/), you might have noticed that I have been involved with low-level programming for some time. I wrote some posts about assembly programming for `x86_64` Linux and, at the same time, started to dive into the Linux kernel source code.
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If you read my previous [blog posts](https://github.com/0xAX/asm), you might have noticed that I have been involved with low-level programming for some time. I wrote some posts about assembly programming for `x86_64` Linux and, at the same time, started to dive into the Linux kernel source code.
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I have a great interest in understanding how low-level things work, how programs run on my computer, how they are located in memory, how the kernel manages processes and memory, how the network stack works at a low level, and many many other things. So, I decided to write yet another series of posts about the Linux kernel for the **x86_64** architecture.
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I have a great interest in understanding how low-level things work, how programs run on my computer, how they are located in memory, how the kernel manages processes and memory, how the network stack works at a low level, and many many other things. So, I decided to write yet another series of posts about the Linux kernel for the **x86_64** architecture.
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