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Linux kernel hacker and maintainer etc.

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@Netux Linux has arch/riscv tree but that could be just as well arch/sifive tree. I.e. there is a single proprietary vendor for MMUfull RISC-V, which defines how that category works. Others will follow. Not that different from e.g. Intel in the end.
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@Netux I'm not sure what RISC-V architecture even is.

The spec does not have any even pseudo code for opcodes, let alone upstream with official VHDL/Verilog.

How come RISC-V be open hardware when there is no hardware *at all*? It's like I would explain some imaginary specs for imaginary CPU in this comment would claim that here's a new open CPU ecosystem, fast-forward to the future and beyond ;-)

One can at most say from current specs that there is a collection of abstract ideas of register layout, opcodes (some of which are *ambiguous*) etc. AND a marketing brand for corporations involved :-) I still like to work on this stuff because when the shit is still broken, that is *exactly* the fun zone :-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 year ago

Have to add that I neither like the silly sec.conf in #weechat ;-) It sucks but is less worse than exposing passwords in plain text. I use weechat at least up until this has been fixed (if it ever will be). [the best possible solution would be obviously to have password command option like every other software]

I neither have motivation to add that option myself because it is quite obvious that it would be pain to get it landed based on comment that I responded to. I would only end up spending 1-2 nights writing code and 2 months collecting bad karma ;-)

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Edited 1 year ago

So earlier this year I wrote about this cybercrime rapper named Punchmade Dev, who wears outlandishly gaudy and expensive stuff around his neck and croons in videos in front of stacks of cash at ATMs, talking about how to do wire fraud, cashout PayPal and Cash App accounts, etc. The story showed how this Punchmade character seems to be a 22-year-old guy in Lexington, Ky named Devon Turner who operates multiple web stores that sell apparently compromised payment cards and identity information (alongside check printing software and tutorials on....wait for it...OPSEC!).

On a hunch that maybe Punchmade's lack of opsec might have caught up with him, I checked PACER and found instead that he recently sued his bank, alleging they discriminated against him for his race over his denied request to transfer $75,000 out of his account. Incredibly, Mr. Turner signed his pro se complaint filed in a Kentucky court with the same phone number and email address that are tied to the Punchmade domain names that are selling products like "ID+ High Balance CC, ID front/back, SSN, and 7$k-10k CC, for $80"

Here's the story:
In January, KrebsOnSecurity wrote about rapper Punchmade Dev, whose music videos sing the praises of a cybercrime lifestyle. That story showed how Punchmade's social media profiles promoted Punchmade-themed online stores selling bank account and payment card data. Now the Kentucky native is suing his financial institution after it blocked a $75,000 wire transfer and froze his account, citing an active law enforcement investigation.

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/08/cybercrime-rapper-sues-bank-over-fraud-investigation/

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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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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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