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Jarkko Sakkinen

I have quite pretty big Yocto project to be published in near weeks/months including its own meta layer and complicated stuff such as OTA updates.

More on that later but https://github.com/siemens/kas was a great finding.

Unfortunately after working with Yocto for 2-3 weeks I found Kas only yesterday but was definitely worth of rewrite... (and i sleepless night)

Previously when working with Himmelblau Siemens surprised me with with linux-entra-sso browser extension. I guess they know how to deliver :-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Thank God I have one M2 Mini. It's life saver in aarch64 builds despite having to docker wrap them. And orbStack is great!
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PormerCE was awful so I leved up a bit and now it is docker compose built Forgejo + PostgraSQL.

And I went through the trouble of configuring Woodpecker only to realize that I rather use Forgejo Runners because they are out-of-the-box (and better integrated) :-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

"there's no place like lan" is trending :--)
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With single yml file with that PortamerCE app in Asustor routers backed by PostgreSQL.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

leveled up my localhost git hosting from ssh-to-NAS to separate git-account and forgejo :-)

life quality++
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Jarkko Sakkinen

xterm - still holding it ;-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Siemens is doing BTW amazing job in open source IMHO. Bumping a lof of to cool projects they have spinned off all the time.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Reminder to myself:
npm config set prefix ~/.local
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Servo is now passing 1.9M subtests at wpt.fyi: 1,903,187 / 2,131,264 (89,3%) 🎉
See https://wpt.fyi/results/?product=servo

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Jarkko Sakkinen

reminder to myself: -DLUAJIT_DISABLE_FFI
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 2 months ago
@pinkforest Github is also infamous for spreading malware in precompiled binaries and many many other things than just AI and inference :-)

Microsoft's web story is quite bad overall over the decades even. It's all been only shit so far :-)

When thinking about LLMs, it makes me releaved to see how MS executes these days in the sense that apparently even unlimited AI resources enhanced MS is still as lack of style as always :-) It is apparently something you cannot teach.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

I think I also publish at some point my personal backup tool of which I've been using for ages in various forms. I don't know how backup tools work, never used them, and it has been implemented over that basis :-) This is actualy only backup tool I've ever used.

/* KOPIO on-disk format structures */

static const uint8_t KOPIO_MAGIC[8] =
{ 'K', 'O', 'P', 'I', 'O', '7', '7', '7' };
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@pinkforest I keep my distance to Github :-) I only use it if I get paid for using Github.
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And "designed for Lua" i.e., the reason why it has files and folders is the direct mapping to Lua's table hierarchy.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 2 months ago

“nippu - does one thing right”

https://codeberg.org/jarkko/nippu

I just need something simple and stupid as it is quite often :-)

I.e.,

#include <stdio.h>
#include <nippu/nippu.h>

int main(void)
{
	const struct nippu_node *node;
	const unsigned char *data;

	if (nippu_lookup(&assets, "/hello.txt", &node) != NIPPU_SUCCESS)
		return 1;
	if (!nippu_is_file(node))
		return 1;

	data = nippu_data(&assets, node);
	fwrite(data, 1, (size_t)nippu_size(node), stdout);
	return 0;
}
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Jarkko Sakkinen

I sometimes wonder how many of the people who think compiler injected safety checks are great have heard about icache :-)
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Software and hardware innovations have not happened for long time. It's all about who builds largest infrastructure.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

AI competition and deregulation in the United States have caused "pop-up" data centers to be created like mushrooms in the rain, and energy for them is largely produced with fossil fuels. Other resources, such as water, are also consumed in shocking amounts.

So remember that if you rely dominantly on agent infrastructure, it will come at the expense of basic human resources, and you will destroy the planet for future generations. Appealing to the economy is irrational, because the economy is always ultimately a virtual issue and a matter of contract.

Nvidia's hardware is quite bad in terms of energy use in terms of environmental specs, because it's half a graphics card, and not just for inference etc. designed. Only Google (maybe someone else) has energy efficiency in order, because they produce an ASIC designed for the purpose, the Tensor Processing Unit (TPU).

Tech is not problem, humans are once again. E.g., my use of inference in my sample browser pakki is probably example of such case as it runs smart sample search just fine on my X390 ThinkPad :-)
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@pavel I have no idea. I just bookmarked it here so that I remember to check :-)
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