Posts
4417
Following
316
Followers
471
Linux kernel hacker and maintainer etc.

OpenPGP: 3AB05486C7752FE1

Jarkko Sakkinen

I like in Rust how it returns back to MS-DOS on in executables and libraries ;-)

No joke. Makes debugging so much better experience...

DSO's suck... (for most part unless they are actually needed).

#rust #rustlang
0
0
2

Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 7 months ago
The only person I've talk to and with whom I can share my IPv6 grit has been David Woodhouse. He really gets this! I wish more PE's in big companies were like David (he works at AWS).

If you are PE of your company who has influence, be "the dwmw2" of your corps ;-)

Make a difference. In tech.
0
1
0

@travisfw To install full collection of currently popular linkers in Fedora:

sudo dnf install binutils-gold mold lld

This excludes wild, which needs to be installed through cargo:

cargo install --locked --bin wild --git https://github.com/davidlattimore/wild.git wild
0
1
1

@travisfw To install full collection of currently popular linkers in Fedora:

sudo dnf install binutils-gold mold lld

This excludes wild, which needs to be installed through cargo:

cargo install --locked --bin wild --git https://github.com/davidlattimore/wild.git wild
0
1
1

Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 7 months ago
The only person I've talk to and with whom I can share my IPv6 grit has been David Woodhouse. He really gets this! I wish more PE's in big companies were like David (he works at AWS).

If you are PE of your company who has influence, be "the dwmw2" of your corps ;-)

Make a difference. In tech.
0
1
0
Think how much some IM services could scale down in service if computers could actually talk to each other.

Fuck NAT.
1
0
1

Jarkko Sakkinen

IPv4 Internet of today

I wonder whether 2025 will be the year of IPv6.

I miss 90s and dialup as then you could actually speak to another computer no strings attached...

In some ways Internet was more advanced in tech back then ;-)
2
0
0

Saku - Suomen Amiga-käyttäjät

Saku toivottaa hyvää itsenäisyyspäivää Suomen Amiga-käyttäjille!

0
1
2

Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 7 months ago
@travisfw then you should read this some day :-) it's still relevant and best book on topic. and as weird as it sounds it is nicely written, has nice backstories and generally very nice story telling.
1
0
1

Jarkko Sakkinen

Learned something pretty basic but also somewhat essential in software and systems engineering, i.e. how to switch the default linker in #Fedora :-)

PS. Needs sudo in order to make an effective change.
0
0
2

They’ve got a lot more work to do, but I like this. https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/mozilla-brand-next-era-of-tech/

2
1
0
It's slow refactoring because it is too easy to judge something "messy" and destroy "gray knowledge" while doing it ;-)
0
0
0

Jarkko Sakkinen

I had to dig this issue because need to do some personal finances:

https://github.com/taviso/123elf/issues/129

UR welcome :-)

BTW, I like spreadsheets...
1
0
0

Saku - Suomen Amiga-käyttäjät

Wallun Mikrokivikausi-näyttelyn avajaiset Tekniikan museosta vuodelta 2016 – video pullahti YouTubeen tuossa reilu viikko takaperin. Tähän näyttelyyn perustuu myös Mikrokivikausi - Kun esi-isä tietokoneen osti -sarjakuvakirja, jonka (vielä myynnissä oleva) 3. painos on painatettu yhteistyössä Suomen Amiga-käyttäjät ry:n kanssa. Videolla esiintyy myös Wexteen, aka Jyrki J.J. Kasvi, joka oli toinen näyttelyn kokoajista. ❤️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJmoJ0e3Nxw

1
2
0
@AdrianVovk Not related to this but also resize of the window in Element is broken :-) I workaround that by always maximizing it... Nothing seems to get fixed, these have been long running issues.
0
0
1

Trump's appointees are basically incompetent ideological henchmen, or billionaires. And there's some overlap in categories.

https://www.nbcnews.com/science/space/trump-picks-billionaire-jared-isaacman-lead-nasa-rcna182840

3
4
0
@AdrianVovk Thanks for the insight! I learned a lot from this. Even if something is not exactly the way I would think it should be, I'm not a person that easily makes switches or "hates GNOME" :-) I use Linux to use productive work to get my bills paid not for installing distributions/desktops... 99,9% of GNOME works perfectly for my use really...
1
0
1
Show older