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Director of Linux Foundation IT. Currently in charge of kernel.org infra.

This account is for Linux/Kernel/FOSS topics in general: #linux, #kernel, #foss, #git, #sysadmin, #infrastructure.

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K. Ryabitsev-Prime 🍁

Is this GenAI's version of "damn, I'm still writing 2025 on all my cheques?"

Probably the best proof I've seen of it becoming more and more human.
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Looking for testers for a new Mastodon TUI.

tooi is a re-implementation of the TUI included with toot, using a more modern framework which is easier to work with. It supports most features `toot tui` does, and some new ones too.

tooi is set to replace `toot tui` which has proven to be troublesome to support and extend.

https://codeberg.org/ihabunek/tooi

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Richard Weinberger

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Recently I had fun with the rediscovered UNIX v4. While browsing the code I found a bug in the su(1) utility and decided to fix it like it is 1973.
https://sigma-star.at/blog/2025/12/unix-v4-buffer-overflow/
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K. Ryabitsev-Prime 🍁

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Every year since 2014 I've greeted with optimism. Surely, surely the "f*cking around" stage will soon be over and we'll move on to the "finding out" and "doing something about it" stages of the popular saying.

However, I've since come to accept that the humanity's most natural way of "doing something about it" is not to step back, sit down, and calmly figure out the best way to fix the situation. No, the humanity's most natural response to "finding out" is to split into two camps. One camp will then continue to "f*ck around" in the exact same way as before, with redoubled effort, in the blind hope that what's worked then will keep working now, at least long enough for them to retire.

And the other camp's reaction to "finding out" will be to start "f*cking around" in the exact opposite direction, just as blindly, in the belief that if we just press long and hard enough on the "reverse" pedal, that we'll somehow undo all the damage that we've done when we first careened out of our way onto our current trajectory.

So, this year I look into the future not with optimism, but with acknowledgement that things will continue to be hard. For my part, I will try to act on what I know are facts, and I will try to do what I think will help the well-being of my family, my friends, the projects I work on, and, by all means, myself. I cannot hope to fix everything that's f*cked up around me, but I can hopefully fix the small part of it that's within my reach and limited ability.

So, I raise my glass to all of you whom I count among my friends. May 2026 be kind to you. Do what is right and act on what gives you hope. Take care of yourself and be an ally to those who need you most.

And if you feel a need to punch something in 2026, make sure it's a nazi.
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It's not just the Trump Administration’s H-1B visa overhaul that’s keeping people away from jobs and conferences in the US. https://computerworld.com/article/4110681/foreign-tech-workers-are-avoiding-travel-to-the-us.html by @sjvn

Who can blame them? I wouldn't come here if I weren't a US citizen, & even so, I have my own worries.

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K. Ryabitsev-Prime 🍁

To: helpdesk@kernel.org

Dear Linux devs,
I am writing to you about a new feature request for the linux kernel. Since more people are switching to linux(because windows 11 is garbage) some games just don't work (because they require kernel level plugins for anticheat).

To encourage gamers to switch I was wondering if you guys can add a translation layer plugin in the kernel (like Wine IS Not an Emulator (WINE for short)). It can be built as a module and be installed via package manager like apt, pacman, dnf, etc.

I do hope to see something like this and hope that linux would be able to run Windows games on Linux.

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So, anyone busy this holiday season? Shouldn't be too hard.
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Instead of storing my data in the cloud, I just store it in the bush. It's the same thing, only palette-swapped. More accessible, too.

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K. Ryabitsev-Prime 🍁

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I'd give Zelensky a medal just for managing to not continuously mouth "what the fuuuck" while standing next to Trump and listening to the inane taco salad that is coming out of his mouth.
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K. Ryabitsev-Prime 🍁

As someone who named his project "b4" -- a name that is really hard to search online, I totally commiserate with someone who named their project "age".
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While the screams and roars of the "plz no more " crowd can be heard, do consider viable ways for the Linux community to replace it.

It's very easy to point at minisign/ssh and similar projects and go "use that". But it misses the convenience of binding an identity to a key, along with having a key distribution mechanism.

I think standardizing `.well-known/public-key` for lookups, and explore a path where we can jam a tlog into it would be interesting.

https://github.com/C2SP/C2SP/issues/192

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K. Ryabitsev-Prime 🍁

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Instance moderator's life.

(It wasn't all that bad, actually...)
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K. Ryabitsev-Prime 🍁

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Quick, everyone, quit speaking Russian before the motherland comes and liberates the sh*t out of you.
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K. Ryabitsev-Prime 🍁

I believe this falls under "dem's are fighting words," quite literally.
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The comparison is not favorable.

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Oh by the way.
Everyone knows "Carol of the bells", right?

You may not know but the roots of this song are in a pretty famous here Ukrainian folk song Shchedryk.

Source of the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmSdYUYNoqs
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K. Ryabitsev-Prime 🍁

Do people in Norway/Denmark make "prompe ingeniΓΈr" jokes?
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K. Ryabitsev-Prime 🍁

Me: (finishes explaining something basic about computers)
A very self-sure 6-year-old beaver scout: "Buddy... Buddy, that's not how any of it works."
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There is no shortage of criticism here, but not all of it is actually well backed by facts. Here is a pretty chilling account on why is not just bad for us, it's actively evil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0K4XPu3Qhg

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K. Ryabitsev-Prime 🍁

Congrats to Julia Lawall for making it to the LF Technical Advisory Board!

https://lore.kernel.org/ksummit/20251221125206.99296-1-ojeda@kernel.org/
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