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Probably some RISC-V stuff, but hopefully other things too ;)
Deepak Gupta talking about Control Flow Integrity on RISC-V.
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[$] Gentoo bans AI-created contributions https://lwn.net/Articles/970072/

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If you're wondering why my LinkedIn profile says "flooring inspector" is because of a long-running joke. You see, once or twice a week I get calls on my *personal* mobile number from sketchy "IT security" companies peddling their products to anyone with "IT" and "Director" in the title. I'm 100% convinced that they are working from some stolen and resold sources, because I never use my personal mobile line for business (I have a Google Voice US number that I always put into any work-related forms).

For a few years now I've been trying to convince these callers that they have reached the wrong person and that I'm actually with "Lennox Foundation Repair." Yes, I do IT because I'm in charge of the laptop used to inspect the subfloors with a camera.

I know this is petty, but it brings me 2 minutes of schadenfreude joy as I hear the poor sod on the other end of the line get progressively more and more confused.

(Bonus points if you get the "I'm a flooring inspector" reference.)
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@conor sounds rough...
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@conor seems pretty on-brand for an LF event ;)
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b4 am --check <msgid>

Initial implementation. The goal was to show a quick summary without outputting a wall of obtuse text.
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@sanityinc @bagder Now I'm going to have to write my software BOMs as something like "Warning: this product was produced by a development team that uses curl and may contain traces of curl"...
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Thorsten Leemhuis (acct. 1/4)

Linus is a bit devious 😬

"'Kconfig: add some hidden tabs on purpose

[…] showed breakage in some third-party kernel config parsing tool.

[…] let's make sure it gets fixed. Because if you can't parse tabs as whitespace, you should not be parsing the kernel Kconfig files.

In fact, let's make such breakage more obvious than some esoteric ftrace record size option. If you can't parse tabs, you can't have page sizes."'

https://git.kernel.org/torvalds/c/d5cf50dafc9dd5faa1e61e7021e3496ddf7fd61e

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Happy to announce that I am now a Trusted Contributor in the @postmarketOS project! It has been around 3.5 years since I found out about it and started contributing (mostly with ports and mainline linux support for various Samsung devices). It really feels great to be part of a joint effort to give devices a second life, and decrease the amount of in the world!

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I just noticed something about the Chyron card. There's a power/reset LED on the back of the PCB. That's a bit weird (in the sense you can't see it) ... except you can.
The LED shines through the middle of the lantern, masked by the solder mask.
Someone put some real effort into that.

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I managed to embed a programming language interpreter inside DWARF debug information on Linux.

I'll be giving a very cursed talk about how it works at Pure Virtual C++ at the end of the month:

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/pure-virtual-cpp-2024-sessions-announced/

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I guess the takeaway from the xz backdoor situation is:

If you’re an open-source project maintainer, and somebody starts getting on your case for not doing enough free work for them, you reply “big Jia Tan energy there” and then block them forever.

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Paying maintainers who accept monetary donations is a good start, but the real critical thing people need to do is stop abusing maintainers. Stop abusing random people on the internet in general. Seriously.

I know we've all got capitalism brain worms, but sometimes the only thing that is accomplished by throwing money at a project is creating a customer entitlement dynamic that pointlessly increases the stress placed on volunteers.

Ask maintainers what kind of support they need.

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Hello you fine Internet folks

Today's article is on a Mainframe. A system that has seemingly dethroned the king of the mainframe, IBM.
Today, we are looking at Control Data Corporation's CDC 6600, the fastest mainframe available today!

Hope y'all enjoy!

https://chipsandcheese.com/2024/04/01/inside-control-data-corporations-cdc-6600/

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"Scotland's new hate crime law has come into force, with JK Rowling and Elon Musk among its critics."

First line of the article and I'm already a big fan of the new law.

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"In 2022, cars killed 7,508 pedestrians, the equivalent of 18 fully-loaded Boeing 747s crashing with zero survivors. That means a pedestrian died roughly every 70 minutes, with no breaks in the tide of fatalities for weekends or holidays."

https://www.motor1.com/features/713936/pedestrian-deaths-emergency/

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La la la. No this doesn't sound sketch.

Telegram is offering a new way to earn a premium subscription free of charge: all you have to do is volunteer your phone number to relay one-time passwords (OTP) to other users. This, in fact, sounds like an awful idea — particularly for a messaging service based around privacy.

https://www.theverge.com/2024/3/25/24111818/telegram-peer-to-peer-login-otp-two-factor-volunteer

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