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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.

For my personal account, please follow @monsieuricon@castoranxieux.ca.

MontrΓ©al, QuΓ©bec, Canada πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

K. Ryabitsev 🍁

NYT has tipped things over into being on my personal sh*t list for the foreseeable future. Bad takes, bad research, bad faith.
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Thorsten Leemhuis (acct. 1/4)

Edited 1 year ago

Even wanted to know when a recent commit hit linux-next? Use a command like this on a git tree containing linux-next:

git tag --contains 49d8575ca --sort=creatordate --list 'next-*' | head -n 1

My linuxscrunity tool[1] can now show this on request, too (see screenshot):

[1] https://gitlab.com/knurd42/linuxscru

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@GossiTheDog Only if it's Arch, btw.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

This was nice. #myotherlife
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@jarkko For sure -- the goal is to be forge-agnostic as much as possible. I believe most of the work to handle GH pull requests will lend itself fairly straightforwardly to GL MRs (but I may be overly optimistic here, who knows).
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@damoncjones @Daojoan I may be relaying an apocryphal story, but I believe during the trucker protests in Ottawa there were some American truckers who ended up being arrested. I mean, they knew they were in a different country, but they where genuinely convinced that since they are US citizens, anyone dealing with them must follow US laws as well.
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@Daojoan Eh, they drive North over the border and try the same thing in Canada, including "pleading the fifth" when being arrested by the police.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

vger mail transfer is complete and working well.

Please send your kind regards and words of thanks to @warthog9 for his work managing vger over the past several years, after having taken over its maintenance from DaveM.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

vger migration chugging along, we just need a quick outage to bump the number of CPUs due to all the increased spam scanning.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

(Gets a replacement driver license that is valid until 2032.)

Me: lol, they messed it up, that's, like, 15 years from now.
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Ukrainians fight in the cold wet trenches.
Ukrainians load the artillery guns with frost biting in their fingers.
Ukrainians carry dead bodies of their fallen friends off the battlefield.

All we have to do in the EU is pay EUR 0.81 per citizen per day.
All we have to do in the US is pay USD 0.59 per citizen per day.
While we sit in our warm, secure homes watching Netflix.

The next time you see a western politician complaining about OUR part of the job, tell them to wake the fuck up.

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@jarkko Not yet, I'll do it shortly.
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@kernellogger Q: What do you call software on your computer that continuously downloads and executes code from untrusted sources?
A: A web browser.
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@kernellogger I mean, why wouldn't you want your web browser process to receive all keystrokes you type into any other window? Or be able to copy anything out of the clipboard at any time? That's just being greedy!
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

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@landley You'll have to ask public-inbox authors for any UI changes, but they will probably just answer that you can just use "d:20230301..20230331" to find the month you need, download the result as an mbox and open it in your favourite UI client.
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@palmer you don't need to change anything unless you're subscribing or unsubscribing, which will use a different process.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

Watch "Die Hard" at Xmas time with your own kids once they are old enough... check.
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@landley Or, you know, just go to marc.info and spinics.net, since that's pretty much all there was.
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@landley "Apocalyptically bad user interface" is my middle name.
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