Posts by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
(DIR) Post #AmrtwOY0EF2RfX9nFo by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2024-10-09T01:57:50.676405Z
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OpenAI is the new Napster.
(DIR) Post #AnIuHZIbCZdXDWdscC by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2024-10-23T16:23:20.091092Z
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@tusooa "If you work for companies under direct US or EU sanctions, you are going to have a bad time."
(DIR) Post #AnIuHaZITyaV9bSjHU by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2024-10-23T16:36:36.811121Z
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@tusooa You seem to be a troll. Explain how this is racist, or I will ban you.
(DIR) Post #AnIxjpsNShNObJY1fE by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2024-10-23T16:59:49.314779Z
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@tusooa Heh, you're trying to convince a "Russian identified person" in one of the senior positions in the Linux Foundation that the Linux Foundation is being unfair towards "Russian identified people." It's pretty hilarious.I'm not a lawyer and I don't speak for the LF, so I won't give you any kind of "official comment." But here's my view of it.The people removed from maintainer positions were identified as employed by companies on the US and EU sanctions list. These companies are directly involved in the Russian military complex and therefore are directly complicit in war crimes being committed daily in Ukraine. If these maintainers want to think that they are "just techies helping improve the Linux kernel," or that "they are outside of politics," then they are fucking wrong. If they work for companies that develop weaponry or logistics used by the Russian military, they are complicit in Russia's war crimes, and I hold them responsible at a very personal level -- and that's my official comment on the situation.
(DIR) Post #AnKsysabXqzxuBVb1s by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2024-10-24T15:39:50.750273Z
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@puppygirlhornypost2 Nothing really to do with LF directly, because LF doesn't do commerce with sanctioned companies. However, large US corporations working on the kernel are in a legally tough situation when some maintainer is working for a sanctioned company. Any changes that touch those subsystems could be qualified as "performing actions that benefit sanctioned companies."That's my understanding. IANAL, never been, not speaking for LF.
(DIR) Post #AnymcLoxLu4rXjzwGm by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2024-11-12T21:30:42.103919Z
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x.x.x.x - - [10/Nov/2024:00:02:37 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 301 162 "-" "okhttp/4.9.0"You know what’s interesting about this log line? It repeats 56,686,963 times in www.kernel.org logs for yesterday, across 4 nodes. That’s about 700 times a second, and this has been going on for months.These requests aren’t intentionally malicious – they issue a simple GET /, receive their 301 redirect, and terminate the connection. From what I can tell, this is some kind of appliance or software installed on mobile clients that uses “can I reach www.kernel.org” as a network test.This wouldn’t be that big of a deal – a single plaintext “GET /“ that triggers an immediate 301 is very cheap for us to generate, but the number of these requests has been steadily growing.If you have any idea what this is and how to make it stop, please reach out?
(DIR) Post #AnzD9EcjjHohaPchVo by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2024-02-29T21:24:46.466592Z
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Periodic reminder that as long as birth certificates have a "gender" section, then your government is literally running a children's genital registry.
(DIR) Post #AnzD9FqFCYDRMax0Cm by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2024-02-29T21:25:33.738059Z
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IF THAT SOUNDS WEIRD, THAT'S BECAUSE IT *IS* WEIRD.
(DIR) Post #AnzD9H9mJPR3RT67I8 by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2024-02-29T21:37:44.080999Z
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Why do I care? Personally, I care because I am a parent of an enby kid, and I don't have to explain to a lot of you what that means in terms of travel and governments. But even if I abstract away from that and look at it from a purely impersonal point of view, it makes *no sense* why any government body would keep records of that data. It's a bizarre vestige of the darker times when your status as a citizen was largely defined at the time of your birth (noble, peasant, male, female, Jewish, Protestant, etc).
(DIR) Post #AoHEN7j1lvMf2p1yzY by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2024-11-21T19:16:40.862656Z
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Oh no, not a missing CAA record! 😱
(DIR) Post #ApbOIFXUaBU0c1BrHM by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2024-12-30T22:07:15.645720Z
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A small announcement from me that I am now officially able to spend a lot more of my time working on Linux kernel maintainer support duties. It's not a "change of hats," but I will be able to spend a lot more time wearing my maintainer support hat on this year!https://lore.kernel.org/workflows/20241230-loyal-jumping-marmoset-0bde8f@lemur/T/#u
(DIR) Post #ApiA3zIU8Pz8vsCBA8 by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2025-01-03T16:46:37.729241Z
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The biggest danger of learning North Germanic languages like Norsk is realizing that Ikea furniture names are actually pretty dull. Like, did you know that "blåhaj" is literally just "blue shark?"
(DIR) Post #AqJnxyeOKNryzaTVQ0 by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2025-01-21T19:39:34.692393Z
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When you want to do a salute, be this guy.
(DIR) Post #AqVwNasETyjCJFC5Y0 by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2025-01-27T16:57:33.013958Z
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How good is public-inbox? I just realized last weekend that I messed up after the last reinstall, so every lore node was running a single public-inbox-httpd worker (as opposed to 8 of them). The fact that it still worked and just occasionally got slow is really quite impressive, considering how much crawlers hit it.
(DIR) Post #AqWzu7x7WeXlBle2xU by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2025-01-28T02:17:51.386415Z
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Tesla's gesture recognition is getting really good. If you do the nazi salute while autopilot is engaged, the car will automatically merge into the far right lane.
(DIR) Post #AqYLu488867tU288lU by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2025-01-28T20:51:10.362466Z
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Somehow people think that when you switch from Linux to BSD, it makes us upset.BSDs are nice! Totally go try them out! Monocultures are bad regardless of your platform of choice, so as long as we can still all interoperate on the network level, you're making the world a more resilient place.
(DIR) Post #Aqidx4CtFjhlyEutLk by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2025-02-02T20:16:07.939685Z
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The "alien spaceship" display at the Canada Science and Technology Museum has a screen that's just a bunch of htop, ping sessions, and matrix screensavers and I'm legit curious if it's sourcing them from those "your vnc port is open" sites.
(DIR) Post #AqqN5ykqkWpvi8906K by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2025-02-06T13:53:43.861828Z
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oh_no_anyway.gif
(DIR) Post #AuWoDcrvMETxM1MddI by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2025-05-27T17:31:14.534108Z
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Когда сорвался в крик душой,вполне могу тебя понять.Но вот не двину и рукойиз-за ошибки в слове "бл..."
(DIR) Post #B2gPXXHKcin5vUnQZc by monsieuricon@social.kernel.org
2026-01-26T16:48:56.383566Z
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You... You want me to rate the "phone" app? Really? "One star, forces me use my facemeat to send messages."