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@0leil Well, this is a test machine that’s not a server. When I first set it up, it acted as a desktop. Then its now just another box I test on.

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OK, I just upgraded my baremetal machine from Fedora 33 to Fedora 38 (by stepping through 35 and 37 as in between steps). I haven’t used this machine in a long time as I now do most of my testing with VMs. But I’m doing some performance testing that I wanted to know baremetal numbers.

WTF Fedora! 38 introduced a “suspend in 15 minutes if not logged in”. It doesn’t care if you are ssh’ed in or not! What’s worse is that this machine isn’t even hooked to a monitor (serial console only).

Luckily, I found a link that shows me how to disable that. 😛

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@vbabka and forget about it? No, this is usually a “Oh crap I need to finish this now” situation.

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Don’t you hate it when you go into one of your git repos to do some updates, and realized you have a large diff of uncommitted code of a work in progress that you left and forgot about! 😛

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@llvm That’s why I added “pass-away” as that’s what I plan on doing for my retirement 🤪

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@hergertme Sorry, I left screaming….

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@mansr And the authors of that code will forever have their legacy in the code base!

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I just realized. The more you comment your code and make it understandable, the easier it is for other people to takeover and rewrite your code. This means that when you retire/pass-away, your code will likely be quickly overwritten and your legacy gone from the active code base.

So, if you write complex clever code with little to no documentation, your code is more likely to be immortalized in the code base as everyone will be too afraid to touch it and possibly break it.

I thought of this when looking into the Linux TTY code base

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@iw That slide is much more interesting in the presentation because it now has baby tux angrily sitting on that chair!

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I wasn't a speaker at Embedded Recipes this year but I still pulled off my obligatory selfie with the ER speakers.
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Traditional mandates all ftrace talks must start with a selfie from a camera and not a phone! At #kr2023
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@KernelRecipes

I think the demonstration was to show that the audience would do anything for Paul.

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Paul McKenney using toilet paper to describe latency of CPUs
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My obligatory selfie at Kernel Recipes
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The conference will start soone. You can follow it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSS9VemnSkg

Enjoy!

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@KernelRecipes @librecomputer Only a 103 this time (if I don’t add more between now and then, which I likely will!)

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@KernelRecipes @librecomputer
And they also get to watch my talk live as a bonus! 😉
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Linux Plumbers Conference General Registration has reopened. Get your tickets now before we sell out again.

https://lpc.events/blog/current/index.php/2023/09/23/linux-plumbers-conference-general-registration-reopened/

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@denix you'll need to watch my talk!
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Finished the content of my #kr2023 presentation. Now I just need to touch it up, but that can be done later.

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