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@kernellogger thanks used the bookmark-feature in mastodon that i just remembered :-) i will try this as soon as i have bandwidth
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Jarkko Sakkinen

"libLISA is a library for automatically discovering and analyzing CPU instructions. It relies on minimal human input: only a definition of CPU state and a CPU observer are required to be implemented."

https://github.com/liblisa/liblisa
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Fedora 41 upgrade ongoing. More worried when I do the same for Asahi Linux (because never upgraded it before).
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@Aissen And maybe was a bit too judgemental, I can admit that. Let's see how this goes.
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@Aissen We'll see what it comes up to. Just having troubles to understand effect and function :-)
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@BoydStephenSmithJr @jwz a music streaming service has a fundamental problem of having to comply all kinds of legal etc requirements so this problem cannot really get fixed. it is in the genes of the whole business model.
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@BoydStephenSmithJr @jwz streaming services miss interesting and obscure. only i like is youtube because it leaks in this sense because it does not "productize" music. while i'm working i just find something interesting from there and put autoplay on and let the mayhem flow in :-)
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... and firefox was not stopped whatever that might mean
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Jarkko Sakkinen

4/32 GB of RAM and 1/8 GB of swap used when this popped up (had only time to look 'free' quickly 🤷 no other effect #firefox
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@ljs @vbabka ya keep this in mind, my language model has now been upgraded ;-)
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@vbabka @ljs Like in some arch-tree's I've been asked not to use "we" but instead imperative passive in commit messages whereas in other subsystems that is perfectly fine.

"don't do before do, and then do following the feedback" is my "minimum rant heuristics" :-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 9 months ago
@vbabka @ljs sure, i can do that. different subsystem have different expectations about everything so you cannot know without sending something, so if i don't put anything extensive, i do as little as possible and wait for suggestions like this.

i'm sure that my tags plus minor comments can still be relatively easily accessed but next time i'll follow the advice.

edit: lol put my signature into the comment (removed)
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@pony @oleksandr without checking i'm sure that there has been a one hand keyboard kickstarter in the past :-)
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@oleksandr so i've marked them with colored keys but fn-k is up and fn-m is left (and rest are where you would expect them to be).
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@oleksandr @pony i still use mc too (because newer file browsers suck).
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@oleksandr the right little one pressing fn and make a guess ;-)
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@oleksandr not that keyboard crazy, i'm in the exact opposite end
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@ljs i guess it goes as a review by itself that i could understand the code changes despite somewhat alien subsystem internals (thus ack's). it's usually a good sign at least.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

@ljs you got it, i did my fedora ark test (compile a random tip as distribution kernel) with a "random patch set".
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@kernellogger OK so I also only now found: https://cki-project.gitlab.io/kernel-ark/

It was informative ;-) Now I know what ark is. So if you put your stuff that Git at some point (e.g. in Gitlab) I can look at secure boot at some point.

My take here is the ability to build distro kernel with secure boot and TPM2 encryption with the goal to get an environment with most popular security features enabled in order to see how they play together.

Normally I just run BuildRoot image in QEMU or similar but this would be a good test to do e.g. before each pull request to Linus (once or twice per release cycle).
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