Posts by klausman@mas.to
(DIR) Post #AW0i1APB2vHU0vPoEC by klausman@mas.to
2023-05-25T10:23:11Z
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@louis @wilfredh It's a self-contained binary (no shlibs), plus by default it contains all debug information. Using strip(1) can remove debug info. There also are Go build flags that have the same effect: `go build -ldflags "-w" `
(DIR) Post #AXa3v6by3P4biwtnpw by klausman@mas.to
2023-07-11T09:34:06Z
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@mjg59 It's also relatively easy for them to be on the right side here.
(DIR) Post #AYuoQH9WRn3gzwqKsy by klausman@mas.to
2023-08-20T07:41:01Z
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@mjg59 I am still not quite sure which scares me more: naïve engineers building Panopticons, or the users that are okay with it even when you explain precisely what is going on and what the systems let bad actors do.
(DIR) Post #AZ5EGmSXjdXvaUTLA8 by klausman@mas.to
2023-08-25T08:18:00Z
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@mjg59 Wait, we're still doing PMTU breakage? Is it 2010?
(DIR) Post #AZkhXZ81BQkLS9Vw7E by klausman@mas.to
2023-09-14T08:28:16Z
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@mjg59 This is unspecific to this particular post: but thank you for your posts on this matter. They let me vicariously enjoy hardware hacking, for which I just don't have the talent (or time to acquire skills, not having the fine motor control for anything SMD doesn't help, either).
(DIR) Post #AZoxOKVwCWQCdW2iwq by klausman@mas.to
2023-09-16T09:43:00Z
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@mjg59 I think when people look back to the days of 56k and before, they underestimate how much _latency_ has improved along with bandwidth. And not just latency of the first link, but all across the net.
(DIR) Post #AafRWWDJrfBrgjNXG4 by klausman@mas.to
2023-10-11T17:29:53Z
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@itnewsbot The hilarious bit is that those helicopters clearly are Hinds, a Russian type of attack helicopter. Last I checked, Israel doesn't use those, and neither does Hamas.
(DIR) Post #AbLj74oZlQPwFOZAoq by klausman@mas.to
2023-11-01T03:03:24Z
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@mjg59 Not to mention that many ACPI issues were/are caused by the motherboard-side implementation of ACPI being buggy, incomplete or self-contradictory. One thing that ACPI decidedly isn't: simple.
(DIR) Post #AbsXN5rXAtmTMUligy by klausman@mas.to
2023-11-16T22:56:42Z
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@mjg59 Ah, one of those EU-vs-US eternal wars in the electrical space.
(DIR) Post #AdHBm6gNjDXbxv3BfE by klausman@mas.to
2023-12-28T18:15:09Z
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@mjg59 One thing I haven't been able to discern: was he just there (bad enough!) or was there another actual incident at 37c3?
(DIR) Post #AdHCKf10aQmOIBAuCO by klausman@mas.to
2023-12-28T18:17:28Z
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@mjg59 Well, that's at least something. Thank you.
(DIR) Post #AhwyBAOMg1wbyITZ68 by klausman@mas.to
2024-05-16T13:30:38Z
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@ZachWeinersmith I think part of it may be the fear of "and then what?" Especially in music, many bands have released an absolutely epic album and then struggled forever to follow-up.
(DIR) Post #Ahxd1rFYZcau7N2HgG by klausman@mas.to
2024-05-16T21:08:21Z
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@mike @molly0xfff Is it just me or is "high functioning crypto critic" a weird turn of phrase?
(DIR) Post #AjhMMMHoKfZCbFo6RU by klausman@mas.to
2024-07-07T20:30:18Z
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@ZachWeinersmith I think you point to the right spot there: people perceive "I can't get what I want *at the amount and quality I think I need*" (i.e. top-notch toilet paper for twelve months) as "the supply chain has failed" and therefore "I must bunker this shit", which in turn as a group/mob mentality is self-fulfilling.
(DIR) Post #AkR7CL7SFrVSfm8DqK by klausman@mas.to
2024-07-29T21:34:35Z
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@DenOfEarth @isaackuo @nyrath I've always wondered what the U-shaped thing at the "bottom" of the Leonov was. Anybody know?
(DIR) Post #AlAbnEZnHhuhpi5nLk by klausman@mas.to
2024-08-20T20:47:17Z
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@nyrath Something just occurred to me: know how those SF people with flashlights on their outstretched arms always look silly and make one think of "ow my shoulder!"Well, in microgravity, it's not a problem, I guess, but I suspect a slightly more relaxed pose (elbow not straight) would be more "natural".
(DIR) Post #AlGoqs9H4pR5mlVrYu by klausman@mas.to
2024-08-23T18:59:17Z
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@nyrath may be able to answer this... if there *is* an answer.Whyyyy do people in SF movies and TV shows ram autoinjectors into their necks? it's dangerous in many different ways. Use your thighs, your arm, hell, your ass.But I guess, "visceral" (I am well aware of the irony using that term) is the rule here. Why don't you just ram it against your skull for that? Should make a nice bulge.[end rant]
(DIR) Post #Av9Bg7muXI6w7FxsQa by klausman@mas.to
2025-06-14T14:10:02Z
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@karolherbst I'm not from then "nothing must ever change" crowd, I am just fed up with some of the "community relations" certain systemd devs have done. A project should stand on its own merits, but if one or two core devs are repeatedly abrasive and caustic to users, it rubs off on the project.And the habit of systemd to monolithically reimplement a new way of doing all it vaguely touches, because clearly everything already existing is BAD and WRONG.tl;dr: It's not systemd, but the crowd.
(DIR) Post #B063teKhguWKJVioOu by klausman@mas.to
2025-10-30T09:10:24Z
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#electronics #repair
(DIR) Post #B38D5YySy05w3MkGPY by klausman@mas.to
2026-02-08T15:06:37Z
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Why do all modern #wayland terminals* seem so dead set on not giving me a permanently visible, mouse-interactable scrollbar? Yes, being able to scroll with Shift-PageUp/Dn or the mousewheel is neat and all, but sometimes, I'd like to drag a slider, not hit keys a million times or spin the scrollwheeel an RSI-inducing amount of times.*(e.g. alacritty, foot, etc)