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so i heard you wanted a filesystem that is copy on write, in-tree (so not zfs), does not eat your data (so not btrfs) and is not maintained by a certain person (so not bcachefs)?

i present you, ocfs2, or oracle's cluster file system version 2

you say that it's for shared network disks in clusters? here i put it as a root filesystem, on a core 2 duo thinkpad, running off a single usb stick on usb 2.0

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Jarkko Sakkinen

If I want to test Ubuntu kernel in a VM what do I need to change in this old snippet of mine:

git fetch --no-tags git://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel-test/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/mainline-crack refs/tags/cod/mainline/v6.3-rc7:refs/tags/cod/mainline/v6.3-rc7
git checkout next
git checkout -b next-test
git merge cod/mainline/v6.3-rc7
LANG=C fakeroot debian/rules clean
LANG=C fakeroot debian/rules binary-headers binary-generic

The problem: that URL no longer responds.

#ubuntu
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Venäjän sensuuriviraston johtaja on tyytyväinen siitä, miten Twitter / X on viime aikoina muuttunut

Viraston johtajan mukaan Venäjä saattaa pian taas sallia Twitterin käytön - palvelu on ollut estettynä maassa jo useamman vuoden ajan.

https://dawn.fi/uutiset/2025/02/06/venaja-sallimassa-x-twitterin-kayton

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GNU Gold Linker Is Deprecated & Will Be Gone For Good Without New Developers

With the recent GNU Binutils 2.44 release, one of the changes is worth calling out in its own article: the GNU Gold linker is now officially deprecated and is now being segregated to its own extra Binutils package but risks being removed all together without new developer volunteers stepping up to maintain this linker...
https://www.phoronix.com/news/GNU-Gold-Linker-Deprecated

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@oleksandr right i don't have any work for the rest of the month because right now i pay my own salary :-) i was a contractor. for the next job i'm happy to be an employee again... thus i can play xcom for living... (up until end of this month)
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A - DNS record
AA - battery
AAA - battery
AAAA - DNS record

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@oleksandr hmm... and also played "xcom: enemy within" because still no news on xcom 3...
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@oleksandr also rest of the month I look solely Linux as I have no other job up until March (including v4l2 loopback).
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@oleksandr yeah, right, well i guess i'm not that effective :-) i looked actually LKML on Wednesday because I have some gap... so I did voluntary work then.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 month ago
I've said this before but if you need to test something with graphics but don't want to use GPU, try either:

1. https://github.com/emoon/rust_minifb
2. https://github.com/emoon/minifb

They give you display and 32-bit framebuffer. No bullshit. Neither is dependent on the other. They just implement same things.

Even Web is supported (in both) when compiled to wasm (I'd guess).

Sometimes using GPU can really get in the way of testing so good keep in mind :-)

#minifb #cpu #gpu #framebuffer #c #rust
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@Aissen Yep :D Something based in Finland. These times are so windy that local jobs are the best possible option... I always have this global unpaid job anyhow :-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Tue: lost a job
Thu: got a job

On a fast track I guess... Feels like almost plane crash in Indiana Jones movie or Servo's contribution curve between 2018 and today :-)
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oops not ”such ass” lol
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Those companies that will replace their staff with AI will eventually be also failing companies. Those who understand some relevant apps such ass smart energy will succeed.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

ripped off from internet (from random chat box)

#x86 #scratch
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 month ago
my slandering: it is just every day geek frustration, which is totally different story than ripping of human rights.

there is "hate" and hate. a huge difference. also wanted to make sure that i don't get associated with the latter.

i might be an asshole sometimes but definitely not a monster :-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 month ago
Since I've said negative things about Microsoft and Windows in the past, I also have to give credit where it is due (because otherwise I would not have any integrity).

Thanks MS for taking the righteous path, my respect for the company raised by factors:

https://www.hrgrapevine.com/us/content/article/2025-01-21-apple-microsoft-double-down-on-dei-as-trump-begins-dei-dismantling

We can have our differences in tech matters but then there are things that actually matter like human rights for instance.

#apple #microsoft #dei #inclusiveness
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@Conan_Kudo Also I think it was good to think it through myself rather read the feedback. If I had started to read the feedback I would have run away at instant. Now I've modeled the problem areas myself and have better clarity. Feedback can be also a huge distraction factor when u are starting :-) Not same as ignoring it but one way to cause unnecessary paralysis at starting point.
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@musicmatze Because that way I don't have to install Nix to my host system.
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