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Linux kernel hacker and maintainer etc.

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This text is weird tho: "Verso is a web browser built on top of Servo web engine. It's still under development. We don't accept any feature request at the moment. But if you are interested, feel free to help test it."

Not going test it. I wait until it is finished ;-) I've never used a software in my life that was finished, so this would be the first time ever.
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To add, Spectre is a inhabitant of those ecosystems, which continues to breed offspring because decisions will be made for the benefit of scalability and performance, at the cost off security.
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Looking at delays among different CPU and chip companies (not just Intel), maybe there's a CPU bubble coming too in the timeline (long projection)?

E.g. Spectre and its ancestors are so fundamentals flaws in the core design decisions of a CPU that I don't think they will be ever fully fixed in ARM and x86.
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@ohmrun was quick to draft random track idea that especially you can set attack quickly accurately which is where i usually anchor parameters.

one other that is super sharp and could be just a tid better is tdr molotok.
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@ohmrun I adjusted computer by putting threshold/ratio to infinity, attack to zero, and threshold to -48 dB. Then I started to open up attack and transients started appear super cleanly despite everything else in destructive settings ;-)
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@hcmh Also you have to seek a cli for running CI changes locally.

To make things worse, none of them are supported by the main project so you have to got to a treasure hunt in order find one.

Something like librunner-ci and runner-ci would be best I.e. runner services can call the API and runner-ci implement command -line application for running a CI job using librunner-ci, which has a dual function as a reference implemention for runner services adding heir adaptation.
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@unfa @BrodieOnLinux Tapes are used also for enterprise long-term backup because of durability. Life-times span in the range of 30-50 years or similar figures (when stored in appropriate temperature range etc. conditions).
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zkVM is a cool project: https://dev.risczero.com/api/zkvm/

Requires quite selective use tho because it does not scale that well.

#riscv #zkvm
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We're aware of reports that access to Signal has been blocked in some countries. As a reminder, Signal's built-in censorship circumvention feature might be able to help if your connection is affected:

Signal Settings > Privacy > Advanced > Censorship circumvention (on)

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Act is different same as github-ci-local for Github: https://github.com/nektos/act
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Edited 11 months ago
Containers cross-talk in standards and even share sub-projects. CI's don't.

I think we as an industry could take the quantum leap and define standard for something like ".runner-ci.yml", and when split to multiple files ".runner-ci.d/*.yml". Then, just define stages and tasks.

That would also fix migration between hosts for Git repositories. Also, in a private company internal CI and external CI can sometimes be different. Only way to address is to support both, which is redundant work.
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Feel bad for #news about #Intel. I was employed by Intel almost 11 years.

I hope they get their shit 2gether. #ffs
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@dwagenk Yep, exactly. It is definitely still better than my previous approach ;-)
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Edited 11 months ago
I've been looking this tool for years and it was there all the time: https://github.com/firecow/gitlab-ci-local

My workflow has been before:

1. Edit .gitlab-ci.yml without knowing what I'm actually doing.
2. git push
3. Hope for the best, fear for the worst.

It has been pretty difficult to learn it when I have to test every edit remotely and once I reach my quota wait for some weeks to continue.

And no, GitLab runner is not a solution:

1. I've never been able to successfully set it up.
2. It does not scale to multiple Gitlab instances easily.
3. Even if two former were somehow addressed I do not want to run random system daemons.

I.e. to summarize: A local Gitlab runner sucks. It sucks unimaginably hard.

#gitlab #ci
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@wamserma @drewdevault I can "test" the tutorial by executing the steps once I have bandwidth. I bookmarked it!
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Japan, national morning news show:

An uninterrupted 10 minute segment about a new train running on a line to a popular vacation spot.

A journalist spends most of the segment being absolutely DELIGHTED by every single feature of this tastefully designed train. She sits in every class of car, tries every seat feature, eats a curry in the dining car, enjoys the view out of panorama windows. Arrives rested and gives us a whirlwind tour of town.

This is how you change car culture.

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@bagder it is a better visual than one day or two ago because the colors do not cause immediate headache and no need to rotate head 90 degrees ;-)
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