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

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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

Facist governments are the anger stage of climate change.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

RIC ✈️ LGA ✈️ YUL
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

So, you want to read LKML with Gmail (experimental, testers needed)

https://lore.kernel.org/workflows/20231115-black-partridge-of-growth-54bf2e@nitro/
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@yura Yes, yes it will.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

PSA: we're only a few weeks away from Linux Kernel 6.6.6.
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A talk for fresh Kernel Maintainers and anyone looking to optimize their workflow @linuxplumbersconf with @krzk
1. Get improvements to email workflow: b4, useful simple hooks for verifying commits (because checkpatch is not enough).
2. Get yourself in linux-next and get tested by community Continuous Integration/Testing.
3. Add yourself to kernel.org keyring, sign your tags and pushes (for transparency log).
4. Dump the mailing lists: use lei and lore
https://lpc.events/event/17/contributions/1498/

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Enjoying a talk by @krzk about b4. :)
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@foo @luis_in_brief @mattl I don't disagree with you, but I do have a good logical answer to why it's this way -- LKML is about code review, not just code submission, and reviewing code in attachments is not straightforward.
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Big sites want more complex passwords & for each log-in want a texted code & and they give ID tests. Jumping through hoops. But every year or two they're like, "Someone broke into our server and got everyone's name and SSN and activities." So f*ck the hoops? Grrr.

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YUL ✈️ LGA ✈️ RIC
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5 women on a panel will only ever be asked to talk about being women.

5 men on a panel will be asked about everything from game of thrones to the future of humanity.

And that’s the damn truth.

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Well, TIL that b4 shazam has some other handy flags like -H and I can use that instead of make a branch, apply, merge, drop in cover letter.

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@jetton "falΕΏe and ΕΏenΕΏeleΕΏs Way of ΕΏpeaking" is my new favourite thing.
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Whenever you read a negative story about renewable energy, electric vehicles or heat pumps in the media ask yourself:

Could it be that vested interest groups funded and placed the story?

Rarely exposed but this stuff goes on all the time.

https://www.desmog.com/2023/07/20/revealed-media-blitz-against-heat-pumps-funded-by-gas-lobby-group/

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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

Finally, my dream of modeling Gucci bags is coming true. Look out for hot new content right underneath the current releases table.
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@jbowen @kees @jmorris Yes, though for the moment they discourage it until the underlying protocol is mature and stops rapidly evolving in backwards-incompatible ways. See https://atproto.com/ for details.
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@jbowen @kees @jmorris but it's not centralized -- atproto is designed to be federated and actively addresses some of the builtin faults of activitypub (such as being able to move your full history over when moving servers, being dramatically less chatty, etc).
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