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OpenPGP: 3AB05486C7752FE1
@ljs @lkundrak @monsieuricon @oleksandr @vbabka No ChatGPT used on it just monkey on the keys (aka me) trying out random combinations of options until it started worked again (no idea what the options actually do) ;-)
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@ljs @lkundrak @monsieuricon @oleksandr @vbabka oh forgot https://codeberg.org/jarkko/skeleton/src/branch/main/.gnupg ;-) scdaemon.conf is something that i added based on random googling as gpg-agent suddenly stopped working last Spring.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 8 months ago

@oleksandr @ljs @lkundrak @monsieuricon @vbabka i cannot recall anymore why it is like it is but do not want to touch it because it seems to be a steady performer in all possible distributions ;-)

On a new system before running that I do

gpg --recv-keys 3AB05486C7752FE1
gpg --edit-key 3AB05486C7752FE1

And in interactive prompt trust and give ā€œultimate trustā€ to my key (whatever fuck that means but seems to be essential). Then I run my bootstrap script.

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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 8 months ago
according to estimates there was something like 10-20k troops. considering that a modern missile can cost like million or more supplying headsets is cheap bargain. maybe pornhub or similar site could even sponsor the subscriptions.

it is hybrid warfare
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Jarkko Sakkinen

I'd drop VR headset with porn subscriptions cargo from planes to these wankers (not even joking):

https://www.politico.eu/article/pentagon-north-korean-troops-pornography-vladimir-putin-russia-war-in-ukraine/
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 8 months ago
why wifi is so sensitive? year and decade after it always seem to oops. not blaming anyone really just wondering...

it's not usually even wpa supplicant but straight up kernel oops...

i mean it can be hardware/acpi/firmware etc. that causes this...

Or maybe WiFi is a feature that we should rewrite with Rust? I mean regular oops is at least evidence of regular memory corruption. Even my non-geek friends seem to "know" that Linux always blows on suspend, so it is also kind of a "brand issue", at least in non-Android client use cases.

#kernel #wifi
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 8 months ago
My request to convert fucks to hugs from 2018 has now been officially canceled. I stamp this with my fav "fuck-phrase" i.e. "fuck the fucking fuckers".
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Jarkko Sakkinen

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Please, please if you live in the US immediately stop using period and pregnancy trackers.

Don't put in another piece of data. Delete it.

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Quite amazing: I can reach less than 3 min compilation time for this repository with my Mac combined with sccache: https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk.

Next steps:

1. Use mold as the linker
2. Re-install Asahi Linux (I screwed up my Asahi installation ;-))
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Jarkko Sakkinen

I'm going to Barcelona next month to the end of year party of the company I'm a contractor for to eat some tapas and get drunk enough to at least temporarily forget the deepness of shit we're at in this world led by tyrants.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 8 months ago
This is I think the last remaining KNOWN (cannot say anything about unknowns obviously) performance regression with the TPM2 bus encryption: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-integrity/20241107004708.108667-1-jarkko@kernel.org/

I'm pretty satisfied since the feature landed to 6.10. Couple of point releases to fix the performance regressions is totally normal, in the case of larger architectural change.

#linux #kernel #tpm #tpm2
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@arrrg lol, agreed that it is one way to look at things...
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@arrrg @cmccullough yeah well... the obvious alternative is to jump off the cliff, so compared to that i pick hope as my poison ;-) besides i do have my inner survivalist and secretly dream of living in a fallout universe, if things come down to that...
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Compiling C software:

- 5 seconds codegen
- 30 seconds compiling C code
- 1 second linking
- 34 hours of autotools checking whether it's running in a universe where 2+2=4
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i was actually blown up how fast it can deal with over 2100 subcrates (the amount piles up through recursive dependencies, the project itself does not have that many).
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 8 months ago
ace, no immediate need for threadripper build machine: i can get surprsingly fast rust builds with apple m2 mini pro and asahi linux (12 cores, 32 GB RAM) :-) i'll revisit build machine problem next year...

#asahi #linux #asahilinux
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