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Linux kernel hacker and maintainer etc.

OpenPGP: 3AB05486C7752FE1
not there yet plus no zsh auto-completion
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Jarkko Sakkinen

this quite a nice alt client for pass: https://github.com/timvisee/prs
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Jarkko Sakkinen

KICK3 is quite bad. I already disliked previously in KICK2 the on-board effects, and it add only more of that cruft. Less features is also a feature I guess :-) ... and it looks damn ugly too. KickDrum is more fresh and the harmonic EQ is great in it: https://audija.com/plugins #Bitwig #BitwigStudio #MusicProduction
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Could it be that #clevis has a bug that the following ends up failing unless the passphrase is non-empty?

sudo clevis luks bind -d /dev/nvme... tpm2 '{"pcr_ids":"1,4,5,7,9"}'

An empty passphrase can be created by the means of:

sudo cryptsetup luksChangeKey --force-password /dev/sda3

It is a totally legit configuration for NUC7CJYH, which I use for kernel testing.

#fedora

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@vbabka i've tried some more advanced but this is what i actually use, from kernel patch sets to grocery shopping lists. unfortunately you're most likely right. people don't seem to like functional web apps 🤷
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Jarkko Sakkinen

best thing #google has ever made is imho #keep. i use it organize all my patch sets etc.
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aerc/msmtp/mbsync/pass is how I roll my email :-) after years and years of polishing...
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For folder-map I have a bit different application. I have shared my email account with my personal and kernel identities, and I use it to swap the INBOX as:

personal = INBOX
INBOX = kernel

A sieve filter in the email server puts all the @kernel.org email into "kernel". Otherwise, I have both accounts pointing to same Maildir folder with different identities and msmtp command-lines (e.g. "outgoing = msmtp -a kernel.org").
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Jarkko Sakkinen

my de-facto always repeated comment about Linux kernel and Rust ;-) It is how it is...

https://lwn.net/Articles/994778/

#Linux #kernel #Rust
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It'd be easy to script "---" append but so far I've just manually added the dashes because it is good final checkpoint before "git send-email". I like to keep some steps purposely manual instead of automating just to get a final look.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

This is how I've managed #patch change logs for some years already:

https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jarkko/linux-tpmdd.git/commit/?h=hmac-v6&id=b45ca8b0b88c265a77579d18b2fa8c297433560e

I just add three dashes to each patch to the empty space just before the change log. It's a trick I learned originally from Dave Hansen some years ago and have used since.

Wonder how others cope with the same problem.

#linux #kernel
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article was cool too, i learned to color ML's :-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

#aerc user since somewhere 2022. it's great https://lwn.net/Articles/993498/ #email
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@vathpela @vbabka it's like three dick trio with the most advanced military technology in their hands. what could possibly go wrong...
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Yeah, if I had bet money I might put my bets on Trump. But I don't even want to do that when it comes to political elections in this decade...
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@vathpela @vbabka I don't like usually want to support any candidate in foreign elections because given how social media algorithms work, in right (wrong) hands any opinion can be weaponized for any possible purpose or goal ;-)

In Mastodon I can say at least that for sure I'd be happier if Kamala won but for us over here it is also sane to prepare for all possible outcomes.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 year ago
For an outsider (not living in US) it is impossible to make guesswork who will presidential elections? I was in 2016 at north west of US when the Trump happened for the first time, and then everybody knew by a fact that Trump will not win, it is just plain impossible.

If you ignore who you would want to win, who do you think will win?

PS. Not worried of Trump because he likes how we rake our forests ;-) https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-46256296
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