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Jarkko Sakkinen

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@blainsmith @ljs yea, the problem is not that e.g. goodnotes would have been implemented somehow wrong or anything like that. the problem is that it is an app and not the device...
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@ljs @blainsmith Might consider. With iPad I feel that Goodnotes being an app already gets in the way, vs. using a real notebook. So I end up still prefer latter. Taking notes should go sort of in the same phase as your thinking...
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@ljs @blainsmith what kind of device you have?
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John Gartner is a psychologist who, as founder of Duty To Warn, has raised the alarm about Trump's declining mental fitness. This week, we had the honor of interviewing him for a disturbing conversation about why he’s more worried than ever that the media and the public are missing all the blaring red signs that Trump is slipping rapidly into dementia. https://thinkbigpicture.substack.com/p/john-gartner-trump-cognitive-decline

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K. Ryabitsev-Prime 🍁

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My talk on Bevy's Rusty ergonomics was uploaded on the Rust Nation UK conf channel!

https://youtu.be/CnoDOc6ML0Y

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Billions of videos recorded yet no real world use found for reaction content

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Early 00's main stream hip hop == Triton across the board and mostly just factory presets :-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Found a solution for General MIDI: I forgot that I had upgrade my KORG Classic Collection and it has VST version of Triton, which has a bank for this. KORG's plugins are overally so much better and more stable than what Roland offers and no cloud crap required. They are actually the best software versions of their gear, which is how it should be. With e.g. TB-303 emulation you are better off with D16's Phoscyon2 or perhaps Arturia's ACID-V (have not tested the latter).
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Jarkko Sakkinen

i like to read this blog from time to time for entertainment: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/

Nice insights and well written stuff...

#microsoft #windows #blog
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Jonathan Corbet

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What a world we have built ... https://www.tomshardware.com/networking/three-million-malware-infected-smart-toothbrushes-used-in-swiss-ddos-attacks-botnet-causes-millions-of-euros-in-damages

Edit: there are suggestions out there that this story is not actually true. So sad, who ever heard of something not being true on the Internet? But does anybody doubt that something like this *will* be true in the near future?
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@troglobit @kernellogger @torvalds The problem having just one LSM is that there's at least couple which have been invested a lot by companies. So thus next best thing is in my opinion the scope and constraint LSM better and "un-LSM" stuff that does not need to be LSM.

Having just one LSM is not something that we have privilege to decide anymore so better to work with the existing constrains.
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@Fishwaldo @sdbbp I know by empirical fact that Segger's J-link series of probes have been successfully used with VisionFive2. It was mentioned in this article: https://sizeof.cat/post/starfive-visionfive-2/

From that same article I found the U-boot source for JTAG init: https://github.com/starfive-tech/u-boot/blob/ac0ac696256abf412826d74ee918dd417e207d7b/board/starfive/visionfive2/starfive_visionfive2.c#L354

Can one derive from that init code what kind of probe's are compatible?
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@Fishwaldo @sdbbp Thanks for the remark. So: CkLink is.a proprietary extension for JTAG protocol?
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@troglobit @kernellogger @torvalds Not totally disagreeing with that, I mean never used any of these LSM's in my own machines :-) Still e.g. in context where you have let's say bunch of nodes e.g. in a data center, it would probably make sense... The point I'm driving is that before you stack anything one should know what the thing is and also what it isn't. Otherwise you are destined to end up with a mess :-)

Have been sick today so could not have concentrated to LKML, thus spamming here so that I can recall my thoughts.

We have a monthly call organized by @securepaul and with bunch of key Linux security contributors like @kees for instance, and at least one person I think from almost all major companies contributing to Linux. I think this topic should definitely end up to the next call's agenda.
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@sdbbp OK thanks a bunch for sharing this info :-)
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@sdbbp Thanks, are these different probes expected to be compatible? Is the JTAG protocol always the same same and does it have like standardized wiring (e.g. like RS-232 TX/RX/GND)?

I'm familiar with OpenOCD. I use it at the university for prototype SoC (https://sochub.fi/). I plan to develop exactly scripts for it that I can develop and test with my SBC and then tune them to work with the SoC once I get them working on off-the-shelf hardware...
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