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Linux kernel developer, focusing on memory management, slab.git maintainer. Works at SUSE Labs.
@lkundrak is it a good idea though, I'd be afraid of vomit blocking the urinal's drain
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Vlastimil Babka

SUSE #hackweek going great!
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I know every tech bro will squeak like a seal now, but just to keep things in perspective, on:
- 6'th flight Saturn V took man to the Moon 55y ago
- but but it wasn't reusable!
- 6'th flight space shuttle took a crew of 4 on a 5d mission, landed safely in Edwards base 41y ago

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@mairacanal @ljs looks like there are no tears in it yet?
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@ljs did you ever post there in support of AllatRa?
See, not so bad.
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@ljs mačička!
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There are slides about the PREEMP_RT evolution based on my followup, use and experiments with GNU/Linux in #realtime projects from time about 2.6.18 kernel version - Linux RT Patches Mainlining – Submission Wrapped in the Gold. The talk has been presented on OpenAlt 2024 conference. There is recording in Czech language. If there is interest, I can prepare presentation in English or I am open to provide my photos and materials from 20 years history if somebody wants to prepare better presentation. I have prepared more RT and #osadl RT testing related articles usually with English text but often witch Czech language recording for local community. The list is there https://gitlab.fel.cvut.cz/otrees/org/-/wikis/knowbase.

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Krzysztof Kozlowski

Edited yesterday
Last year, for each of six Linux kernel releases - v6.7, v6.8 ... v6.12 - I was topping the list of most active contributors. This consistency led to a more interesting stat: I am one of the most active Linux kernel contributors for this period (and I don't count Kent here as he just dropped stuff out of tree... and then developed things to his own tree without review or mailing list collaboration) with 1339 commits upstream.

I am however more proud of another impact I made: I am one of the most active reviewers of the last one year of Linux kernel development. Reviewing takes a lot of time, a lot of iterations, a lot of patience, a lot of template answers and results with only "some" of reviewed-by credit going to Linux kernel git history. Yet here I am: ~1000 reviewed-by credits for last year v6.7 - v6.12 Linux kernel.

Source, LWN.net:
https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/997959/377cf2f076306247/
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@lkundrak Master of Shitpost Engineering? Hej!
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@pony joint declaration sounds like something @lkundrak would do
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Lorenzo Stoakes

It's a pity that nobody seems to care about this and seems to turn a blind eye to the awful Chinese Communist Party, the same party who has overseen the deaths of over 100 million human beings and still venerates the leader who did the bulk of that.

A govt that regularly disappears political opponents and plans to invade democratic Taiwan, and if course is the principle supporter of Putin in his invasion of Ukraine, without which that wouldn't be possible.

It continues to amaze me how stupid people are when evil is so obvious as this. But I guess people like cheap goods better than a spine.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2l4eynl4zo
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HAMMER SMASHED FILESYSTEM 🇺🇦

day 1000 of a terrorist state busy murdering and torturing innocent men, women and children instead of caring for their own. standing firmly in the middle ages, slaves to a psychopathic czar, with the feeling of supremacy paralleled only by the other great leader, their only friend.

yet there are politicians who are busy telling those who are sheltered from this monumental injustice by sheer luck that they're the somehow the real victims when asked to give, not their lives, but a mere share of their wealth to defence aid.

this is not only an absolutely disgusting failure of compassion and humanity, but also that of long term planning.

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@ljs @vegard AVOCADON'TS!
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@pony I'd rather say something should be there but it's missing.
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Weve been working on a greenfields kerberos kdc in rust for @opensuse to support samba and nfs, especially once ntlm is removed by microsoft. So far it works for linux and mac, and were going to work on windows soon. We're going to back it with support for tpms to protect secrets too, im order to ensure its the most secure pam module out there. Long road ahead but so worth.

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