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

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@jbowen The funny thing is that's exactly what I'm doing -- sending simple plaintext messages. :)
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

Oh, look, another bad bug in Python's email module.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100991

I'm starting to think nobody actually tried sending mail with Python until now.
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@jani It's the kind of stuff that actually prevents email from getting delivered or results in corrupted patches. So, kinda important to get right, unfortunately.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

Ugh, I spent way too much time and effort in the past two days working around bugs in the Python email module. The parsing routines are great, but the number of bugs in message generation code is just wild.

I really shouldn't have to write my own to_bytes() serialization code, and yet this is exactly what I have to do, as bugs are just piling up and sitting in the tracker unaddressed.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

Grrr. Another bug in python's email module.

https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/100900
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@captainepoch yay, it's good to have a single Husky app again. :)

And since we have Akkoma support now, I can maybe schedule that for social.k.o in the near future.

Thanks for all your work!
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@drewdevault XML parsing
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Tune in next week, when @gregkh sends [PATCH v6.1 00000/10456]

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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

b4 v0.11.2 is out with some hotfixes. Everyone using v0.10 and v0.11 versions must upgrade. Especially those who like to send and receive 1000+ patch series.
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@ljs It susprises me that your docs didn't mention the fact that it will get factory reset. I remember when I was doing something with my older Pixel to get CopperheadOS (before its demise) and it definitely had a large warning about it.
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@ljs ouch!
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Edited 2 years ago

Exactly 14 years ago , Satoshi Nakamoto designed the most pathetic / inefficient system ever invented by humankind : the blockchain.

Today, it weights 60 000 tons, wastes constantly 10 gigawatts (more than Belgium or Chile) to process less than 7 transactions per second :

Less than a 33 bps modem from 1990.

This could be a joke if it didn't have such gigantic environmental impact, wasn't enabling billion dollars ransomware industry and was not crushing thousands of lives in the process.

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@jayrosen_nyu perhaps they should call themselves "the Block Trampois"
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

Can't wait for the "send us cryptocoins" section on websites to go the way of the AOL keyword.
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@llvm @brauner yay, thank you!
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Linux Security Summit 🐧

πŸ“† Save the dates!

πŸ‘‰ 2023 Linux Security Summit North America is scheduled for May 10,11,12 in Vancouver BC, colocated with OSS-NA.

πŸ‘‰ 2023 Linux Security Summit Europe is scheduled for 20,21 September, in Blibao, Spain, colocated with OSS-EU.

CfP for OSS-NA will be announced soon!
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@brauner you should use "b4 send --hide-cover-to-cc" then. ;) You can make that permanent with b4.send-hide-cover-to-cc.

https://b4.docs.kernel.org/en/latest/config.html#contributor-oriented-settings
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@brauner maybe, but not until git-filter-repo is able to preserve notes (remember, we found out that it currently can't).
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@ljs @brauner the contributor features are still considered experimental (I'm still fixing corner-case bugs), but many people find it suitable for day-to-day work.
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@brauner no worries. Please let me know if some of the things are more clear after you read those docs.
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