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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 11 days ago
I.e. it's a nice hack to "host-local" Git configuration without having to use "include.path" for local settings. For instance I have "user.email" in ~/.gitconfig and ~/.config/git/config is in the repository containing my home directory skeleton (i.e. dotfiles).
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Git configuration is nice to keep in .config/git/config, as installation scripts and other tools tend to like write into ~/.gitconfig. They both are read when git starts.
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@pavel I think this more (when bandwdith) but SID is quite different than other chips from that era. It has PSG yes but cuoff and resonance are analog. It would be probably quite different sound if you e.g., connect analog and digital parts in "circuit sense" correctly vs having a fab made single package chip :-)

FPGA is probably what you want to use or like only option that I know, which does not require building a fab. There's project for this:

https://www.fpgasid.de/

YM2149 (e..g, Atari ST) is pure digital with three channel PSG (Yamaha calls it BTW SSG but it's the same same).
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 13 days ago
I feel so much better of using Pi now as the reference client in my local infrastructure project Puu,:

https://mariozechner.at/posts/2026-03-25-thoughts-on-slowing-the-fuck-down/

For majority, I share his opinions.

I don't like AI. That's why I work on Puu.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 14 days ago
There it is: the AI monster.

Grace Blackwell is the cultural icon of this decade delivering the slop.
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@pavel sure go ahead but i can try :-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

has been a long time, at least two years, but making some music with bitwig. let's see what this turns into :-) just early drafting...
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Jarkko Sakkinen

I like spreadsheets. They are a great help for figuring out stuff. For Google's services I use exactly the spreadsheet, Keep and YouTube, and that's it.

I've been wanting a TUI spreadsheet for a while but I only recently found sc-im. This is superb :-)

I need to figure out at some point how can I replicate something like GOOGLEFINANCE with Lua scripting capabilitie. I use it all the time in Google's spreadsheet.
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Edited 14 days ago

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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 15 days ago
Re-located from kernel.org to:

https://gitlab.com/tpm-protocol

And merge requests are allowed :D And issues too.

#rustlang
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@vitaut agents generally like anything with "rails" because they don't get non-functional requirements :-) that's why i guess rust tops with them.
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I want to promote the use of local/small infrastructures but the tools to define them in sofware stack are quite heavy and bad and not quick and lean.

For testing, debugging etc. of this type of project I'd recommend pi, as it seems to be only of these agentic clli's not being slop by itself (was developed by industry seasoned game programmer).
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 15 days ago
I'm developing my own ostree and BuildRoot based operatingy system:

- https://codeberg.org/puu
- There will be puu-desktop and puu-llm builds.
- puu-desktop uses ext4.
- puu-llm uses ext4 + xfs for the models.
- puu-llm hosts k3s, llm-d and generally very latest of stack for running local LLM modesl.
- GNOME build is tough and I'm working on it but I have plan how to make in happen on BuildRoot.
- Given being BR2_EXTERNAL, builds and configures with beloved kbuild :-)

Despite having puu-llm build this project disregards AI contributions.

That said. I don't see it as a crime that you generate some initial code with LLM.

I do that sometimes too especially when I need to get an idea of e.g. alien projec. However, usually I do also spend week or few applying hard manual labor to make the actual code change I want to do despite having some random slop that functionality fits the bill.

This is what I do accept but it is generally best just to say plain no in README.md as most people will likely not be able to do such weighting.

[The logo image artwork is copyrighted by me (drawn with Inkscape) and licensed with CA BY-SA 4.0]
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Jarkko Sakkinen

.gitignore I always specify always specify for repositories that are cloned as part of directory tree (such as my root home directory):

/*
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Jarkko Sakkinen

I tried Suno Studio so that I can spare you from doing it. Here's a longer review.

Disclaimer. I don't have any problems Suno Studio existing but what can I say is that it piece of shit DAW by any reasonable standards 🤷

Suno Studio probably works if you want to make a shitty wedding song with your and your spouses name mentioned in the song lyrics but making a song with it is a complete suicide mission :D IF you know how to compose, arrange and no what you're after i.e, do a stuff that musicians generally do.

Obviously the actual DAW functions are complete garbage. When comparing to the staples of web DAWs such as Bandlab, Suno Studio is just plain ridiculous.

The AI functionality serves no purpose. I don't have any use of bad quality generated audio clips, as Splice already serves me if I want to pick up off-the-shelf samples.

E.g., a useful AI functionality would be to match the MIDI edits to "similar script" but this is actually out of scope for Suno Studio because it has no MIDI clips in the first place except as exports. And I never convert audio to MIDI because I can do that already with my ear if I hear something nice :-)

This is a wider issue of AI products because they are just generally awful and nobody wants to pay for them.

Suno Studio is a complete joke but here's some other web options that can do the job:

1. https://www.audiotool.com/
2. https://www.bandlab.com/
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Jarkko Sakkinen

IPv8 aka IPv6 has officially failed
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Jarkko Sakkinen

can browse also inside archive files
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@pauldoo @ikkeT @inffy

What I'm trying to do is to make BuildRoot image my rootfs and lay toolbox and flatpak on top of it. I.e. a BR produced desktop image :-)

Let's he how this goes...

RT @peterkos
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