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Linux kernel maintainer. Compilers and virtualization at Parity Technologies.

Jarkko Sakkinen

I wish it had been titled "Swaptraction Layer" :-/ Article was interesting tho.
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looks like it is working now:
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a conference committee wanted to know my telegram nick so...
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... Finland making to the EBU finals ;-)
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gym week #3
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Edited 7 months ago
I don't usually put my own pics to social media but here's one that I randomly found from my girlfriends daughters 12th birthday (about year ago). I also take kids birthdays like a pro :-------)

EDIT: i do put a lot of pics of cool hardware tho...
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The killa feature, GPU rendered GUI:
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Jarkko Sakkinen

I think this is the most time-standing IT book that I own. It was published in 1999 and I still check it from time to time.

E.g. when collaborating with hpa on arch/x86/realmode, this book was my main reference in addition to ELF specification.

It is also as prose very nice reading with cool stories embedded!

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gotta love #tiktok
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Edited 8 months ago
#ChatGPT delivered me value for the first time ever :-) Asked what is the best 1000 W PSU on a budget.
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still the most popular song
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@ikkeT @timojyrinki @vathpela @viznut @vwbusguy

Most of the issues have been in Finnish but there's been couple of internal editions over the years too...
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finally #fallout
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The only wiring I have in it for serial TTY access:
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Super-nice additional benefit of this shield: one cable less. Before I needed power cable and USB-TTL for TTY. Now only by connecting micro-USB to the shield it draws the power and provides serial access.

The screenshot has unmodified #BuildRoot master branch version built with visionfive2_defconfig. Seems to be much more stable than lean, at least for the kernel development, than the official SDK, which is quite scary looking construction tbh :-)

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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 8 months ago
Also got this display, right now it is connected to a 7th gen NUC that use to test all x86 patches (because it has full sgx2 support). Display cost less than 50 euros and it is super handy for kernel testing.
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