@shinyoukai@neko.laidback.moe No email has arrived here? š¤
Linux 7.0 Readying Improvement For Rust + LTO Kernel Builds
Alice Ryhl of Google has been working on an improvement to the Linux kernel code for inlining C helpers into Rust when making use of a Link-Time Optimized (LTO) kernel build. At least some of the patches are queued up for merging in the upcoming Linux 6.20~7.0 cycle for helping those enabling the Rust kernel support and also making use of the LLVM/Clang compilerās LTO capabilities for greater performance⦠ā Read more
ollama 0.14 Can Make Use Of Bash For Letting AI/LLMs Run Commands On Your System
The ollama 0.14-rc2 release is available today and it introduces new functionality with ollama run āexperimental for in this experimental mode to run an agent loop so that LLMs can use tools like bash and web searching on your system. Itās opt-in for letting ollama/LLMs make use of bash on your local system and there are at least some safeguards in place⦠ā Read more
itās going to be a cold day in Hell before Iāll ever get into ARM again
I mailed you a patch (at least my mail server caught notice of it), should be arriving any time soon
KDE Plasma 6.6 Adds oo7 Secret Service Provider Support, Save As New Global Theme
With new volunteers stepping up for This Week in Plasma, there is a new issue out this week to highlight more development activities going into the upcoming KDE Plasma 6.6 desktop release⦠ā Read more
@shinyoukai@neko.laidback.moe Okay I pushed a commit that hopefully fixes this. I hope!
nyoro~n
@shinyoukai@neko.laidback.moe Yes; however the interpreter is also platform dependent and relies on making raw syscalls. This is so the runtime semantics remain the same between the two execution modes.
Iāll see if I can add support for linux/amd64 and netbsd/amd64 for the VM at least.
Shin'ya M. > ./bin/mu
panic: native backend does not support syscall platform netbsd/amd64
goroutine 1 [running]:
git.mills.io/prologic/mu/internal/native/arm64.init.0()
/home/shinyoukai/mu/internal/native/arm64/emitter.go:45 +0x7bf
ā¦that was supposed to be the interpreter?
Scientists Tried To Break Einsteinās Speed of Light Rule
Scientists are putting Einsteinās claim that the speed of light is constant to the test. While researchers found no evidence that lightās speed changes with energy, this null result dramatically tightens the constraints on quantum-gravity theories that predict even the tiniest violations. ScienceDaily reports: Special relativity rests on the principle that the ⦠ā Read more
Meta Signs Deals With Three Nuclear Companies For 6+ GW of Power
Meta has signed long-term nuclear power deals totaling more than 6 gigawatts to fuel its data centers: āone from a startup, one from a smaller energy company, and one from a larger company that already operates several nuclear reactors in the U.S,ā reports TechCrunch. From the report: Oklo and TerraPower, two companies developing small modular ⦠ā Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Itās not super comfortable, thatās right.
But these mouse events come with a caveat anyway:
ncurses uses the XM terminfo entry to enable mouse events, but it looks like this entry does not enable motion events for most terminal emulators. Reporting motion events is supported by, say, XTerm, xiate, st, or urxvt, it just isnāt activated by XM. This makes all this dragging stuff useless.
For the moment, I edited the terminfo entry for my terminal to include motion events. That canāt be a proper solution. Iām not sure yet if Iām supposed to send the appropriate sequence manually ā¦
And the terminfo entries for tmux or screen donāt include XM at all. tmux itself supports the mouse, but Iām not sure yet how to make it pass on the events to the programs running inside of it (maybe thatās just not supported).
To make things worse, on the Linux VT (outside of X11 or Wayland), the whole thing works differently: You have to use good old gpm to get mouse events (gpm has been around forever, I already used this on SuSE Linux). ncurses does support this, but this is a build flag and Arch Linux doesnāt set this flag. So, at the moment, Iām running a custom build of ncurses as a quick hack. š And this doesnāt report motion events either! Just clicks. (I donāt know if gpm itself can report motion events, I never used the library directly.)
tl;dr: The whole thing will probably be ākeyboard firstā and then the mouse stuff is a gimmick on top. As much as Iād like to, this isnāt going to be like TUI applications on DOS. Iāll use āWindowsā for popups or a multi-window view (with the āWindowManagerā being a tiny little tiling WM).
@shinyoukai@neko.laidback.moe if you donāt show me the actual full stacktrace, I canāt fix the problem š¢
AI Models Are Starting To Learn By Asking Themselves Questions
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: [P]erhaps AI can, in fact, learn in a more human way ā by figuring out interesting questions to ask itself and attempting to find the right answer. A project from Tsinghua University, the Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence (BIGAI), and Pennsylvania State University shows that AI ca ⦠ā Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net well I ran into a panic() in netbsd/amd64 so thereās that
Most of it should work on other platforms, the bytecode VM that is. You may run into some platform quirks though that rely on syscall() ā Let me know what you run into and Iāll try to fix them nw. The problem right now is I havenāt even begun to start work on another platform/architecture yet.
AI Is Intensifying a āCollapseā of Trust Online, Experts Say
Experts interviewed by NBC News warn that the rapid spread of AI-generated images and videos is accelerating an online trust breakdown, especially during fast-moving news events where context is scarce. From the report: President Donald Trumpās Venezuela operation almost immediately spurred the spread of AI-generated images, old videos and altered photos ac ⦠ā Read more
I was soundly proven wrong
@prologic@twtxt.net the bytecode shouldnāt be a problem beyond Mac though?
I mean, since the current implementation is in Go
AI Assistant App For GNOME Adds MCP Server Support To Integrate With Much More Software
Hitting the ā1.0ā milestone last summer was the GNOME AI virtual assistant app called Newelle. This third-party GNOME app has continued evolving as an AI-focused assistant on the GNOME desktop and has now rolled out MCP server support to integrate with āthousandsā of other apps⦠ā Read more
Intel Is āGoing Big Time Into 14A,ā Says CEO Lip-Bu Tan
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan says the company is āgoing big timeā into its 14A (1.4nm-class) process, signaling confidence in yields and hinting at at least one external foundry customer. Tomās Hardware reports: Intelās 14A is expected to be production-ready in 2027, with early versions of process design kit (PDK) coming to external customers early this year. To that end ⦠ā Read more
Microsoft May Soon Allow IT Admins To Uninstall Copilot
Microsoft is testing a new Windows policy that lets IT administrators uninstall Microsoft Copilot from managed devices. The change rolls out via Windows Insider builds and works through standard management tools like Intune and SCCM. BleepingComputer reports: The new policy will apply to devices where the Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft Copilot are both installe ⦠ā Read more
Mu (µ) is coming along really nicely 𤣠Few things left to do (in order):
- Finish the concurrency support.
- Add support for sockets
- Add support for
linux/amd64
- Rewrite the heap allocator
- Rewrite Mu (µ) in well umm Mu (µ) š
Hereās a screenshot showing off the builtin help(): 
Google: Donāt Make āBite-Sizedā Content For LLMs If You Care About Search Rank
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Search engine optimization, or SEO, is a big business. While some SEO practices are useful, much of the day-to-day SEO wisdom you see online amounts to superstition. An increasingly popular approach geared toward LLMs called ācontent chunkingā may fall into that catego ⦠ā Read more
CES Worst In Show Awards Call Out the Tech Making Things Worse
Longtime Slashdot reader chicksdaddy writes: CES, the Consumer Electronics Show, isnāt just about shiny new gadgets. As AP reports, this year brought back the fifth annual Worst in Show anti-awards, calling out the most harmful, wasteful, invasive, and unfixable tech at the Las Vegas show. The coalition behind the awards ā including Repair.org, iFixi ⦠ā Read more
@bender@twtxt.net Interoperability is cool and all, but if itās half-baked, donāt do it
@bender@twtxt.net I was even there when yarnd had the bespoke ActivityPub feature, I didnāt like it then, much less now, even if itās separate
TrueNAS WebShare: ZFS-Backed, Enterprise-Grade File Sharing From The Web Browser
For situations where Samba (SMB) or NFS usage arenāt appropriate or desiring the convenience of accessing files from a web browser on any device, TrueNAS is introducing TrueNAS WebShare as an easy-to-use solution for enterprise-grade file sharing in the web browser⦠ā Read more
Latest SteamOS Beta Now Includes NTSYNC Kernel Driver
Valve has added the NTSYNC kernel driver to the SteamOS 3.7.20 beta, laying the groundwork for improved Windows game synchronization performance via Wine and Proton. Phoronix reports: For gearing up for that future Proton NTSYNC support, SteamOS 3.7.20 enables the NTSYNC kernel driver and loads the module by default. Most Linux distributions are at least already buil ⦠ā Read more
Italy Fines Cloudflare 14 Million Euros For Refusing To Filter Pirate Sites On Public 1.1.1.1 DNS
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TorrentFreak: Italyās communications regulator AGCOM imposed a record-breaking 14.2 million-euro fine on Cloudflare after the company failed to implement the required piracy blocking measures. Cloudflare argued that filtering its global 1.1.1.1 ⦠ā Read more
Microsoft Windows Media Player Stops Serving Up CD Album Info
An anonymous reader shares a report: Microsoft is celebrating the resurgence of interest in physical media in the only way it knows how⦠by halting the Windows Media Player metadata service. Readers of a certain vintage will remember inserting a CD into their PC and watching Windows Media Player populate with track listings and album artwork. No more ⦠ā Read more
There is a slight possibility that I might move neko.laidback to another subdomain (Iāll leave 301s in place should that happen)
@shinyoukai@neko.laidback.moe the whole bridge idea is a mistake done twice (I encouraged the first time, it was a mistake to do so). In this case, the āBabel Towerā works; there is no need to interact with āothersā, let it be just twtxt.
Wine 11.0-rc5 Brings 32 Bug Fixes
With no Wine 11.0 release candidate last Friday due to the New Year festivities, Wine 11.0-rc5 is out today and it comes packing 32 bug fixes for the past two weeks⦠ā Read more
Identity and Ideology in the School Boardroom
The abstract of a paper on NBER: School boards have statutory authority over most elementary and secondary education policies, but receive little attention compared to other actors in education systems. A fundamental challenge to understanding the importance of boards is the absence of data on the policy goals of board members ā i.e., their ideologies ā forcing researchers to condu ⦠ā Read more
The Golden Age of Vaccine Development
Microbiology had its golden age in the late nineteenth century, when researchers identified the bacterial causes of tuberculosis, cholera, typhoid, and a dozen other diseases in rapid succession. Antibiotics had theirs in the mid-twentieth century. Both booms eventually slowed. Vaccine development, by contrast, appears to be speeding up ā and the most productive era may still lie ahead, Works in ⦠ā Read more
America Is Falling Out of Love With Pizza
The restaurant industry is trying to figure out whether America has hit peak pizza. From a report: Once the second-most common U.S. restaurant type, pizzerias are now outnumbered by coffee shops and Mexican food eateries, according to industry data. Sales growth at pizza restaurants has lagged behind the broader fast-food market for years, and the outlook ahead isnāt much brighter.
āPizza i ⦠ā Read more
Amazonās New Manager Dashboard Flags āLow-Time Badgersā and āZero Badgersā
Amazon has begun equipping managers with a dashboard that tracks not just whether corporate employees show up to the office but how long they stay once theyāre there, according to an internal document obtained by Business Insider. The system, which started rolling out in December, flags āLow-Time Badgersā who average less than four hour ⦠ā Read more
Torvalds Tells Kernel Devs To Stop Debating AI Slop - Bad Actors Wonāt Follow the Rules Anyway
Linus Torvalds has weighed in on an ongoing debate within the Linux kernel development community about whether documentation should explicitly address AI-generated code contributions, and his position is characteristically blunt: stop making it an issue. The Linux creator was responding ⦠ā Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh, I see. Unfortunately, there seems to be no box drawing character for a corner with a diagonal line. Indeed, this is probably the best you can do.
Is the single character enough to hit it comfortably with the mouse, though? Maybe one additional to the left and above could be something to think about. Not sure. Of course this complicates it a bit more. Personally, I like fullscreen windows, so Iām definitely the wrong guy to judge this or even comment on. :-)
Craigslist at 30: No Algorithms, No Ads, No Problem
Craigslist, the 30-year-old classifieds site that looks virtually unchanged since the dial-up era, continues to draw more than 105 million monthly users and remains enormously profitable despite never spending a cent on advertising or marketing. The site ranks as the 40th most popular website in the United States, according to Internet data company Similarweb.
University of ⦠ā Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Ah, the lower right corner is different on purpose: Itās where you can click and drag to resize the window. https://movq.de/v/cbfc575ca6/vid-1767977198.mp4 Not sure how to make this easier to recognize. š¤ (Itās the only corner where you can drag, btw.)
@bender@twtxt.net Seriously, if I ever get a CRT monitor again, I want it to be an amber one and then hook it up to some 8086. š Only problem is that this stuff is expensive as hell now ā¦
iOS 26 Shows Unusually Slow Adoption Months After Release
Appleās iOS 26 appears to be witnessing the slowest adoption rate in recent memory, with third-party analytics from StatCounter indicating that only 15 to 16% of active iPhones worldwide are running the operating system nearly four months after its September release. The figures stand in stark contrast to iOS 18, which had reached approximately 63% adoption by ⦠ā Read more
AMD Enabling New GFX12.1 & More RDNA 3.5 Hardware Blocks With Linux 6.20~7.0
AMD today sent out their latest pull request to DRM-Next of new AMDGPU/AMDKFD kernel driver changes they are looking to get into the next kernel cycle, which will either be known as Linux 6.20 or more than likely be called Linux 7.0. Notable with this weekās pull request is enabling a lot of new GPU hardware IP blocks, including GC/GFX 12.1 as a new addition past the current GFX12.0 / RDNA4⦠ā Read more
Amazon Wants To Know What Every Corporate Employee Accomplished Last Year
Amazon is now requiring its corporate employees to submit a list of three to five accomplishments that represent their best work as part of an overhauled performance review process, according to Business Insider, which cites internal documents.
The companyās internal Forte review system previously asked employees softer questions li ⦠ā Read more
Send To Kindle from Microsoft Word is Discontinued
Microsoft is discontinuing its Send to Kindle integration in Word, ending a feature that allowed Microsoft 365 subscribers to send documents directly to their Kindle e-readers and preserve complex formatting through fixed layouts.
The company updated its documentation to announce that beginning February 9th, 2026, the Send to Kindle feature will no longer work across Web, Wi ⦠ā Read more
Why Care About Debt-to-GDP?
Abstract of a paper on NBER: We construct an international panel data set comprising three distinct yet plausible measures of government indebtedness: the debt-to-GDP, the interest-to-GDP, and the debt-to-equity ratios. Our analysis reveals that these measures yield differing conclusions about recent trends in government indebtedness. While the debt-to-GDP ratio has reached historically high levels, the other two indicators ⦠ā Read more