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If some website asks for your birthday without really needing it, use month and date of a deceased relative you liked.

When the marketing birthday emails come, you’ll think of them instead of feeling exploited by a heartless company. And you can treat any voucher they send you as a gift from that relative. Like today, when Lidl gave me a free cake care of my grandma…

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earnings call season

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Instead of storing my data in the cloud, I just store it in the bush. It's the same thing, only palette-swapped. More accessible, too.

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Richard Weinberger

Guess why I need a new Laptop 🤬😭
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yelling at my kid to be quiet as we pass over the bridge

#shitpost

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Richard Weinberger

@linuxtage are you aware that https://glt25.linuxtage.at/galerie/ is a broken link?
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Hoffentlich bringt Debian nächstes Wochende auch so viel Energie nach Innsbruck.

Event 16.–18. Mai: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/de/2025/MountainCamp

Es ist noch genug platz für interessierte kreaturen. Aber vorsicht: Wer ohne Bugs kommt wird nicht ohne wieder gehen 🐞.

Bild: mini DebConf Hamburg letzte woche.

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No, I do not want to install your app.

No, I do not want that app to run on startup.

No, I do not want that app shortcut on my desktop.

No, I do not want to subscribe to your newsletter.

No, I do not want your site to send me notifications.

No, I do not want to tell you about my recent experience.

No, I do not want to sign up for an account.

No, I do not want to sign up using a different service and let the two of you know about each other.

No, I do not want to sign in for a more personalized experience.

No, I do not want to allow you to read my contacts.

No, I do not want you to scan my content.

No, I do not want you to track me.

No, I do not want to click "Later" or "Not now" when what I mean is NO.

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in german we don't say "techbro", we say "Wirtschaftsinformatik"
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Definitely not my day…

Extracting SDK......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................done Setting it up...*** buffer overflow detected ***: terminated xargs: file: terminated by signal 31 sed: no input files Failed to replace perl. Relocate script failed. Abort!

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Richard Weinberger

Home made burger buns
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Edited 2 months ago
This is why I hate clang so much. It turns Yocto builds into a build time nightmare. ;-)

P.s. This is a *fast* machine. 24 Intel Xeon cores.
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Richard Weinberger

Sempervivum arachnoideum
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Inline-asm poll.

GCC is looking how to improve __builtin_unreachable behavior by maybe expanding it to a trap instruction instead of following through to the next function.

So the original reason why __builtin_unreachable[https://gcc.gnu.org/PR39252] was added was to mark inline-asm as not "returning" for use inside the Linux Kernel.
There was an old patch (https://gcc.gnu.org/legacy-ml/gcc-patches/2000-01/msg00190.html) which adds "pc" as a clobber to do it too.
Though with the raise of attributes, maybe it is better to use an attribute on the inline-asm.

So the poll is what syntax would be better.

Please spread this wide. I will doing a more formal poll on both GCC's mailing list and LLVM discourse next week after this informal poll is finished but I want to get some ideas/inputs here first before I submit a RFC. I will implementing the GCC side of things and hope someone on the LLVM will pickup the LLVM side.

23% [[gnu::return]] volatile asm (...)
30% asm("":::"pc")
41% keep __builtin_unreachable the same
4% Other: reply with what you think.
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This happens all of a sudden with qemu-aarch64. Used to work three weeks ago. :-/

# dpkg-deb --show zlib1g_1%3a1.2.13.dfsg-1_arm64.deb
dpkg-deb: error: <decompress> subprocess was killed by signal (Segmentation fault), core dumped
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Richard Weinberger

Got a cool t-shirt from @linuxtage
#glt25
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Richard Weinberger

Just arrived. Need to find a good place in the office.
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