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Linux kernel hacker and maintainer etc.

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Jarkko Sakkinen

Tim Walz is from Minnesota, which is the most Scandinavian state of US so he must be a great guy :-) AFAIK, he has Swedish ancestors. There's even a village called Finland in Minnesota, and active Finnish descendant community: https://friendsoffinland.org/

This can't be a bad sign ;-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

setting up the assword
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@ljs duh, i wish you best! and will buy your to-be-awesome book :-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Old'ish article about #BPF from CloudFlare blog:

https://blog.cloudflare.com/bpf-the-forgotten-bytecode

Was fun to read.
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Preorders for my book on how debuggers work are 25% off! https://nostarch.com/building-a-debugger

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@vbabka Hey. we are now talking about category of people who report bugs by publishing dotcom sites ;-)
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@DiWoWo Ah thanks for correcting. I'm not Cubase user except I uses Cubasis in my iPad from time to time :-)
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IMPORTANT NOTICE ⚠️

(Boosts appreciated)

The package for will be removed from the repositories in two weeks.

https://github.com/dillo-browser/dillo/issues/230

The current maintainer seems to be unable to continue taking care of it, and I'm not familiar with Debian packages to maintain it myself.

Is there a Debian maintainer who could help us by adopting it? We already have a working package:

https://salsa.debian.org/debian/dillo/-/merge_requests/1

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@bagder maybe just personal taste but i literally had to turn my head 90 degrees to decipher more dense list. Id turn the figure 90 degrees instead
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Edited 1 year ago

1 year ago I switched from Mac to Linux for professional UX design work. In this article, I explain as simply as possible:
- Why I switched to Linux
- How you can do the same.

I cover design-specific concerns like:
- How to use Apple devices like the Magic Mouse in Linux
- Which design tools are available and how to install them
- How to find help if you get stuck

https://www.chris-wood.design/resources/linux-for-ux-designers

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@bagder I use it a lot for UDS sockets when doing automated kernel testing. Is that in the list?
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@chez14 Yeah, I think this should be one of first things to learn with Rust ;-) It has super-accessible documentation.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

I'm getting allergic to "immutable state". It's like a cancer ;-)

Usually that is by itself "a thing" with no context of an application.

Is it too obnoxious to say that I zero care about immutable. I've just barely got used to keeping SELinux enforced and not looking for extra complications for my machines 🤷
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Do you like sex? YOU'RE THE PROBLEM WITH THIS COUNTRY, says the freakyfreaky, clammy-handed incels at the Heritage Foundation who can't wait to surveil your periods, architects of Trump's Project 2025, WHICH WILL PUT AN END TO ALL THAT "senseless" use of birth control.

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@stevesilberman These people can't help talking about sex acts that other peoples are having all the time and everywhere.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

A profitable business based on good old #Slackware in 2024 (!):

https://www.aronetics.com/the-tragedy-of-systemd/

Not meant to bash #systemd ;-)
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@tdelmas GCC is not just licensing wise important. There's bunch of weird embedded hardware etc. where GCC is the only supported toolchain. For that to gain Rust support would be improvement. Often these companies are also conservative to make any changes to their years long status quo.

I think at least two compilers for any possible widely used system programming language is optimal because that keeps innovation happening in the internals and adds some healthy competition to the sauce.
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