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Probably some RISC-V stuff, but hopefully other things too ;)
@keithp ya, for builds crosstool-ng is great. That's why I was kind of happy to stumble into the test script. It's gluing together all the test stuff that's the big headache, I'll just end up with a box full of hung QEMU instances again...
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@keithp having something smaller than OE would be great. The crosstool-ng flow would need some distro, though, and at that point I'm back to gluing stuff together -- which kind of defeats the "use someone else's stuff" goal ;)
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@keithp it seems to be somewhat common, everything assumes you've got HW that you want to run the tests on. I think we're just in an odd spot because we still don't have any useful hardware...
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@keithp I'd love to, that'd be way easier than trying to pile up a bunch of stuff. Looks like there's some testsuite hooks in there, but it wants to SSH <https://spacegit.unibe.ch/open-source/crosstool-ng/-/tree/a173dfa93937d835b10f3b460faaa652a017f035/contrib/gcc-test-suite>. That usually means it wants to run these on some box with another userspace?
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Palmer Dabbelt

Does anyone have a good set of GCC/glibc cross-build/test scripts? Looks like riscv-gnu-toolchain is broken again...
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@ljs what the stress of kernel development does to a person

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Many of us have now heard of Rust's "Graydon Hoare being upset at a broken embedded system in an elevator" origin story, but not many younger programmers know that C++ was invented by Bjarne Stroustrup after he forgot to null-terminate his legs while putting his shoes on one day and had to deal with the aftermath.

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RISC-V and Fedora: All Aboard! (Fedora Magazine)

https://lwn.net/Articles/1010857/

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At least once a day I'm reminded of this slide from @bagder last year at FOSDEM

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What would a TV ad promoting alternatives to driving look like? What if people who love cycling and progressive transportation reclaimed ideas like freedom, independence and even patriotism? We decided to give it a shot. Check out our new video, "America, It's Just Like Riding a Bike."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0MVCyOjvtk

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Lorenzo of modest stature

Very happy to announce my book The Linux Memory Manager is now available to pre-order at

https://nostarch.com/linux-memory-manager

It's a comprehensive 1,300 page exploration of how memory functions in Linux that goes into great depth on the subject, and is the first book of its kind for 20 years :)

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👀 Monopoly wasn't invented by the Parker Brothers, nor the man they gave it credit for. In 1904, Monopoly was originally called The Landlord's Game, and was invented by a radical woman. Elizabeth Magie's original game had not one, but two sets of rules to choose from.
One was called "Prosperity", where every player won money anytime another gained a property. And the game was won by everyone playing only when the person with the least doubled their resources. A game of collaboration and social good.
The second set of rules was called "Monopoly", where players succeeded by taking properties and rent from those with less luck rolling the dice. The winner was the person who used their power to eliminate everyone else.
Magie's mission was to teach us how different we feel when playing Prosperity vs Monopoly, hoping that it would one day change national policies.
When the Parker Bros adopted the game, they erased the "Prosperity" rules and celebrated "Monopoly".

HT Tumblr.com/soberscientistlife

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Seville, Spain eliminated 5,000 car parking spaces and built an 80 km protected cycling network in just 18 months with 32 million €. Result: An average 70,000 bike trips a day. Leadership.

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@notjustbikes This afternoon in parliament, this research https://www.tweedekamer.nl/downloads/document?id=2024D26259 “Crashes involving heavier vehicles; Empirical relationship between vehicle weight, drivetrain and crash frequency and severity”

"In collisions between passenger cars/delivery vehicles and vulnerable road users (i.e., cyclists and pedestrians) (…) as crash opponents, the severity for the crash opponent was on average higher (…)”

Summary on page 6 and 7 is already translated into English.

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Not that I'm promising anything but I've just sent the final patch to fix building on :

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/126387

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⚠️ ALL IS NOT LOST ⚠️

The news cycle is tremendously disheartening. Wildfires, the spread of climate disinformation in real time, genocides, the rise of the far right, removing fact checking and supports that protect vulnerable communities - it’s heavy.

We have a formidable amount of obstacles in our way.

But don’t lose sight of the fact that it isn’t too late.

Every fraction of action matters - and it’s not over yet.

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@derrickb It would almost certainly work, and Teslas aren't the only cars that recognize speed limit signs either.

I feel like somebody out there must've tried that by now. 🤔

It is pretty dystopian if cyclists feel the need to dress up as traffic cones to avoid being killed by murderbots though. 😬

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