Linux I3C Gains āHDRā Support For Faster Data Transfers
I2C in Linux 6.19 brought support for Rust-written I2C drivers. The newer I3C āImproved Inter-Integrated Circuitā interface changes have now been merged and the big feature there is HDR support. Not to be confused with the more common High Dynamic Range acronym usage for HDR, HDR in the I3C context is for the āHigh Data Rateā mode for facilitating faster data transfers⦠ā Read more
Arm MPAM Driver Upstreamed To The Linux 6.19 Kernel
The ARM64 code changes were merged last week into the in-development Linux 6.19 kernel. The most notable of the ARM64 architecture changes this cycle is landing the Arm MPAM driver for Armās Memory System Resource Partitioning and Monitoring⦠ā Read more
Was the Airbus A320 Recall Caused By Cosmic Rays?
What triggered that Airbus emergency software recall? The BBC reports that Airbusās initial investigation into an aircraftās sudden drop in altitude linked it āto a malfunction in one of the aircraftās computers that controls moving parts on the aircraftās wings and tail.ā But that malfunction āseems to have been triggered by cosmic radiation bombarding the Earth on the day of ⦠ā Read more
All of Russiaās Porsches Were Bricked By a Mysterious Satellite Outage
An anonymous reader shared this report from Autoblog:
Imagine walking out to your car, pressing the start button, and getting absolutely nothing. No crank, no lights on the dash, nothing. Thatās exactly what happened to hundreds of Porsche owners in Russia last week. The issue is with the Vehicle Tracking System, a satellite-based sec ⦠ā Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org My theory is that these people simply donāt do ācode archeologyā. When something breaks, they donāt reach for git log. They simply donāt experience the pain that comes with bad commits / commit messages.
Or is that different in your company? š
But it is weird that none of the slot plates (that I can find) appear to have the correct pin order. š¤
The two mainboards I have here use this order:
2468x
13579
But the slot plates use this:
12345
6789x
I tripped over this at first and wondered why it didnāt work.
Has this changed recently or what? š„“
@prologic@twtxt.net Ah, shit, you might be right. You can even buy these slot plates on Amazon. I didnāt even think to check Amazon, I went straight to eBay and tried to find it there, because I thought āitās so old, nobody is going to use that anymore, I need to buy second-handā. š¤¦š¤¦š¤¦
It really shows that I built my last PC so long ago ⦠I know next to nothing about current hardware. š¢
Need to fix:
- threads
-media and links
Weāll all my posts are making it to the āFediverseā https://bridge.twtxt.net/users/c350a5e5fb9d9457
@bender@twtxt.net iām just pointing out that itās one of those fundamental RS 232 standards that will never die š¤£
@prologic@twtxt.net why do you think thatās the case?
Can This Simple Invention Convert Waste Heat Into Electricity?
Nuclear engineer Lonnie Johnson worked on NASAās Galileo mission, has more than 140 patents, and invented the Super Soaker water gun.
But now heās working on āa potential key to unlock a huge power source thatās rarely utilized today,ā reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. [Alternate URL here.]
Waste heatā¦
The Johnson Thermo-Electrochemi ⦠ā Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I think even modern PC still come with serial ports they just donāt wire them up anymore right? Theyāre still there in the board itself, though just unwired.
Why Meetings Can Harm Employee Well-Being
Phys.org republishes this article from The Conversation:
On average, managers spend 23 hours a week in meetings. Much of what happens in them is considered to be of low value, or even entirely counterproductive. The paradox is that bad meetings generate even more meetings⦠in an attempt to repair the damage caused by previous onesā¦
A 2015 handbook laid the groundwork for the nascent fiel ⦠ā Read more
Iced 0.14 Released For Popular Rust Cross-Platform GUI LIbrary
Released today is a new version of Iced, the popular cross-platform GUI library for the Rust programming language. Iced is notably used by the COSMIC desktop environment and a growing variety of different Rust apps⦠ā Read more
EU Urged to Soften 2035 Ban on Internal Combustion Engine Cars
Friday six European Union countries āasked the European Commission to water down an effective ban on the sale of internal combustion engine cars slated for 2035,ā reports Reuters
The countries have asked the EU Commission to allow the sale of hybrid cars or vehicles powered by other, existing or future, technologies āthat could contribute to the goa ⦠ā Read more
College Students Flock To A New Major: AI
AI is the second-largest major at M.I.T. after computer science, reports the New York Times. (Alternate URL here.) Though that includes students interested in applying AI in biology and health care ā itās just the beginning:
This semester, more than 3,000 students enrolled in a new college of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity at the University of South Florida in Tampa.
At the Unive ⦠ā Read more
No Rise in Radiation Levels at Chernobyl, Despite Damage from Februaryās Drone Strike
UPDATE (12/7): The New York Times clarifies today that the damage at Chernobyl hasnāt led to a rise in radiation levels:
āIf there was to be some event inside the shelter that would release radioactive materials into the space inside the New Safe Confinement, because this facility is no longer sealed t ⦠ā Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Same. :ā-( I just donāt get how people do code archeology with all their shit messages and huge commits changing a gazillion of different things. I always try to lead by setting good examples, but nofuckingbody is picking up on that. At all. Even when bringing this up every now and then.
OpenAI Insists Target Links in ChatGPT Responses Werenāt Ads But āSuggestionsā - But Turns Them Off
A hardware security response from ChatGPT ended with āShop for home and groceries. Connect Target.ā
But āThere are no live tests for adsā on ChatGPT, insists Nick Turley, OpenAIās head of ChatGPT. Posting on X.com, he said āany screenshots youāve seen are either not real or not ads.ā ⦠ā Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net Well, you can associate your identity to the apex domain with a bit of Webfinger wizardry, but I donāt. Mine are always attached to the sub-domains. I find it easier to migrate between instances that way without risking borking federation.
How Home Assistant Leads a āLocal-First Rebellionā
It runs locally, a free/open source home automation platform connecting all your devices together, regardless of brand. And GitHubās senior developer calls it āone of the most active, culturally important, and technically demanding open source ecosystems on the planet,ā with tens of thousands of contributors and millions of installations.
Thatās confirmed by this yearās āOct ⦠ā Read more
Linux GPIB Drivers Declared Stable - 53 Years After HP Introduced The Bus
Merged to the mainline Linux kernel last year was GPIB drivers in the kernelās āstagingā area. GPIB is the General Purpose Interface Bus launched by HP back in 1972 for lab equipment and more. After a year of cleaning up the code in the kernelās staging area, for Linux 6.19 the GPIB drivers have been promoted out of the staging area and into the Linux kernel proper. The Linux kernel now has stable driver support for this 8 Mbyte/s parallel ⦠ā Read more
Why Gen Z is Using Retro Tech
āPeople in their teens and early 20s are increasingly turning to old school tech,ā reports the BBC, āin a bid to unplug from the online world.ā
Amazon UK told BBC Scotland News that retro-themed products surged in popularity during its Black Friday event, with portable vinyl turntables, Tamagotchis and disposable cameras among their best sellers. Retailers Currys and John Lewis also said they had seen retro gadge ⦠ā Read more
Currently watching Stranger Things and all I can think of is this:
Is Netflix Trying to Buy Warner Bros. or Kill It?
Why does Netflix want to buy Warner Bros, asks the chief film critic at the long-running motion-picture magazine Variety. āIt is hard, at this moment, to resist the suspicion that the ultimate reason⦠is to eliminate the competition.ā
[Warner Bros. is] one of the only companies thatās keeping movies as weāve known them alive⦠Some people think movies are going t ⦠ā Read more
Linux 6.19 Introduces PCIe Link Encryption & Device Authentication, AMD SEV-TIO Enabling
One of the most exciting merges this weekend to the Linux 6.19 kernel is establishing the infrastructure for supporting PCI Express link encryption and device authentication. Multiple vendors are working on PCIe link encryption for their hardware while this initial pull begins laying the foundation of AMD SEV-TIO Trusted I/O support for the mainline kernel⦠ā Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net Bwahahaha! I tried to establish some form of āconventionā for commit messages at work (not exactly what you linked to, though), but itās a lost cause. š Nobody is following any of that. Nobody wants to invest time in good commit messages. People just want to get stuff done.
Iām just glad that 80% are at least somewhat useful ā instead of āwipā or āshit i screwed upā.
My current PC is from 2013, so I never even bothered to check, but as it turns out: My motherboard still has a serial port. 𤯠I thought these had long died out by then. To be honest, I didnāt have the need for one, either, not until recently ⦠So I completely lost track if PCs have these things or not.
All I needed was one of those slot-cable-thingies. (And if the order of pins is correct, then it actually works. š¤¦)
https://movq.de/v/89a67cf40f/slot.jpg
Cool! One less USB device. š
New FreeBSD 15 Retires 32-Bit Ports and Modernizes Builds
FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE arrived this week, notes this report from The Register, which calls it the latest release āof the Unix worldās leading alternative to Linux.ā
As well as numerous bug fixes and upgrades to many of its components, the major changes in this version are reductions in the number of platforms the OS supports, and in how itās built and how its ⦠ā Read more
Homebrew Can Now Help You Install Flatpaks Too
āHomebrew, the package manager for macOS and Linux, just got a handy new feature in the latest v5.0.4 update,ā reports How-To Geek.
Brewfile install scripts āare now more like a one-stop shop for installing software, as Flatpaks are now supported alongside Brew packages, Mac App Store Apps, and other packages.ā
For those times when you need to install many software packages at on ⦠ā Read more
Many Privileged Students at US Universities are Getting Extra Time on Tests After āDisabilityā Diagnoses
Today Americaās college professors āstruggle to accommodate the many students with an official disability designation,ā reports the Atlantic, āwhich may entitle them to extra time, a distraction-free environment, or the use of otherwise-prohibited technology.ā
Their st ⦠ā Read more
Linux 6.19 Delivers Working USB3 Support For Apple Silicon Devices
Merged last night for the Linux 6.19 kernel merge window were all of the USB and Thunderbolt driver changes. Standing out this cycle is Apple Silicon devices like the M1 Macs now having working USB3 support on the mainline Linux kernel⦠ā Read more
Linux 6.19 Delivers Working USB3 Support For Apple Silicon Devices
Merged last night for the Linux 6.19 kernel merge window were all of the USB and Thunderbolt driver changes. Standing out this cycle is Apple Silicon devices like the M1 Macs now having working USB3 support on the mainline Linux kernel⦠ā Read more
This is an example of the kind of garbage release notes from this conventional commit autogenerated crap š¤£

This āļø I proxy my SSH traffic and it requires a valid account check to occur.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I couldnāt agree more! I think good commit messages are very useful, however, and Iād much prefer the conventional mood style for Commit messages, but rather prefer telling a story rather than this weird syntax all over the shop!
NVIDIA Plumbs DMA-BUF Support For VFIO PCI Devices In Linux 6.19
In addition to NVIDIA improving peer-to-peer (P2P) DMA for block devices in Linux 6.19, NVIDIA also led an effort providing DMA-BUF support for VFIO PCI devices for opening up some interesting new cases moving forward. As part of the VFIO pull request this new functionality has landed for Linux 6.19⦠ā Read more
Using AI To Modernize The Ubuntu Error Tracker Produced Some Code That Was āPlain Wrongā
A week ago I wrote about AI being used to help modernize Ubuntuās Error Tracker. Microsoft GitHub Copilot was tasked to help adapt its Cassandra database usage to modern standards. Itās worked in some areas but even for a rather straight forward task, some of the generated functions ended up being āplain wrongā according to the developer involved⦠ā Read more
Rust Drivers In Linux 6.19 Will Now Support⦠Module Parameters
On top of the Rust driver core changes and other Rust code for Linux 6.19, the modules infrastructure for this new kernel version is also bringing some new code. Surprisingly, itās taken until now for Rust kernel modules/drivers to support module parameters as is common practice for passing different options when booting the kernel or manually loading kernel drivers with extra non-default options⦠ā Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net Yeah, I donāt like them either.
As for changelogs, I prefer hand-written ones over something automatically cobbled together. Typically, they are just utter rubbish in my experience.
@shinyoukai@neko.laidback.moe @prologic@twtxt.net Maybe that is helpful to you: https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/twtxt2html/issues/12#issuecomment-20792
@prologic@twtxt.net Awwww, I wanna run my hands through this fur so badly! :-)
Is Ruby Still a āSeriousā Programming Language?
Wired published an article by California-based writer/programmer Sheon Han arguing that Ruby āis not a serious programming language.ā
Han believes that the world of programming has āmoved onā, and āeverything Ruby does, another language now does better, leaving it without a distinct niche.
Ruby is easy on the eyes. Its syntax is simple, free of semicolons or brackets. More s ⦠ā Read more
New Jolla Phone Now Available for Pre-Order as an Independent Linux Phone
Jolla is ātrying again with a new crowd-funded smartphone,ā reports Phoronix:
Finnish company Jolla started out 14 years ago where Nokia left off with MeeGo and developed Sailfish OS as a new Linux smartphone platform. Jolla released their first smartphone in 2013 after crowdfunding but ultimately the Sailfish OS focus the pa ⦠ā Read more
I kind of hate conventional commit messages: https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/#summary
but I am loving reading RFC 2119: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Haha š¤£
@prologic@twtxt.net No beak, no feathers, ⦠looks suspicious! Thatās probably a weird mammal!!1! š š¤£
Confirmed itās called Tao Tao š¤£
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