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Probably some RISC-V stuff, but hopefully other things too ;)

@berrange I do love that the takeaway is "Programmers should read the entirety of all documentation" as if this design isn't a shotgun duct-taped to the front of a boot.

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@lenary @eniko ya, don't just use GP for other stuff, it'll break (even if the changed the ABI to say it might be OK)
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Do they just have a leak?
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Thorsten Leemhuis (acct. 1/4)

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Many dozens of recordings from this years @linuxplumbersconf are now available on YouTube. You can find them in the list of videos (https://www.youtube.com/@LinuxPlumbersConference/videos ) on in a dedicated playlist (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVsQ_xZBEyN0XmmLaDFQEnuEu5HKSobpy ).

Abstracts as well as slides for most of the talks are available through the 's schedule page: https://lpc.events/event/18/timetable/?view=lpc

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I got linux booting in vanilla minecraft using a datapack https://github.com/Snektron/linux-in-minecraft

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"What could be the problem here πŸ€”"

submitted by u/Bitter-Gur-4613
https://redd.it/1fxi2ry

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@monsieuricon

I, for some reason, want to read more of this conversation.

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Every film is photosensitive if your light source is strong enough

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Kernel Recipes 2024 Slides & Videos Posted

Taking place last week in Paris was the annual Kernel Recipes conference devoted to a variety of Linux topics and sponsored by Meta, Dell, Arm, AMD, and other organizations. The slides and videos from the different Linux/open-source talks are now online for those wanting to watch some interesting technical content...
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Kernel-Recipes-2024-Slides

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This month, you should use a special-purpose programming language that makes it easy to handle simple data-reformatting jobs.

That's right.

It's.... awktober!

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Hey! The conference videos and most of the slides are now available online! Dive in and enjoy without moderation! πŸ˜ŽπŸ“½οΈ

Browse the schedule to get videos and slides
https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2024/schedule/

All the videos
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQ8PmP_dnN7L11sHfHc3CF9__SCV_vL2T

Thanks again to all our speakers!

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/proc/meminfo seems like a bunch of encrypted info? Want to decode and make sense of it? Everything you ever wanted to know about /proc/meminfo is here πŸ’‘πŸ”Ž:

https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2024/schedule/all-your-memory-are-belong-to-whom

Thanks @vbabka !

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Petition to start naming hurricanes after companies that contribute the most to climate change

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After ~10 minutes of trying to figure out why my Thunderbolt hub wouldn't connect I plugged it in to my laptop...
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THIS IS IT!!!

The last hurdle for PREEMPT_RT being merged into mainline has just removed by this pull request. Leaving the door open for PREEMPT_RT to be added to 6.12!

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@sdbbp @conor @kees though if you want to do it go for it, it's not like it's all that exciting...
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Lubko Van Ape πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

Got around to fixing my e-mail setup and need some advice.

I'm pulling mail with isync/mbsync from an IMAP server that does no reasonable spam filtering. Over 99% of my mail is spam since my address is not exactly a secret.

I have no idea how to deal with this. Spamassassin is too slow, clunky and I'm unable to do any reasonable filtering with it.

I'd be fine with crude filtering, an allowlist of addresses and "Subject:.*[PATCH]", and deny everything that is a HTML e-mail, MIME encoded, etc. But what's a good way to do this? Is procmail still used? What's a good way to hook filtering in? Is mbsync/isync a reasonable idea?

How do you grownups solve this?

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