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@sima Right after this happened, I went and checked the LDD3 book, and yes it says this in the chapter about memory:

(internally performed by calling, eventually, __get_free_pages, which is the source of the GFP_ prefix))

So I have no excuse for not remembering this either...
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kangrejos in copenhagen was great, but the absolute 🤯 moment was when I learned that GFP_ stands for get_free_pages

I had no idea. and @gregkh next to me had the same https://xkcd.com/1053/ experience

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@pdp7 @gregkh just out of curiosity I asked ChatGPT what "tip.git" stands for, and it assures me, that it stands for "Tracking Important Patches". Which is on par with LLMs, I guess.
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@monsieuricon @pdp7 {sigh} Good news is the machines aren't going to be replacing us any time soon I guess.
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BREAKING: Linus rescinds all 'don't break userland' requirements for mm as he deems memory 'virtual' and therefore not real
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Edited 4 months ago

Anyone else often find themselves starting a retort/reply to a thread here, only to abandon the effort part way through, because you realize your time is better spent supporting/fixing/making things than trying to educate people who haven't bothered to do any of the most basic level of self-education on the given topic?

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@monsieuricon And it works, thanks for the support help today in making it happen, ssh config files are "fun" when they have accumulated years of cruft as kernel.org server names have changed over time.
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@dvzrv Cool, let me test that out as you know, that's the distro I use...

And it should be much easier to install usbreset now, perhaps I should just switch to always installing it by default and see if anyone objects...
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@xexaxo And congrats on converting kmod, brave of you to keep two build systems running at once.
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@lanodan Ah, a hold-over for when I was messing around with the cflags. I'll work on adding proper support for more flags and then that variable will be used.

Thanks for taking a look!
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@xexaxo Email works great for patches, or, if you really only like the github workflow, you can send a pull request to https://github.com/gregkh/usbutils as is mentioned in the README
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Finally converted usbutils over to meson from autotools. Odds are I messed something up, so I should do a release soon to see what broke in the distros as I have no idea how they package this thing anymore:
https://git.sr.ht/~gregkh/usbutils/commit/86dcab8964901d15b87b156546559c8ae28bd9fe
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New blogpost about creating bit-by-bit reproducible images with mkosi(!)

https://vdwaa.nl/mkosi-reproducible-arch-images.html

#archlinux #systemd #mkosi

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My boss: "how is that Gemini AI trial going? Are you making good use of it?"
Me: "Oh, yeah, for sure."
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@kurtseifried @joshbressers Your TV (i.e. all TVs) was running Linux for 15+ years now, it's always been there, just no one noticed...
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@kurtseifried That's a really good point, the "open source" ecosystem being a CNA is very new, I don't think this was even possible until less than a year ago when python blazed that trail.

And it's nice to see we aren't alone here with "big numbers", it's going to be an interesting thing to watch shake out as "take responsibility" rules/laws come into being in different locations. I agree with you in that the quantity is just going to get larger over time.
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@aho Two totally different things (laptop vs. semi-embedded tiny thing with a horrible CPU that no one would purchase so they gave a few shipping containers full of the things away to some people who found a way to use them.)

No comparison at all :)
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