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I was looking for drama on lore.kernel.org and instead found this gem: https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/CAHk-=wjQCbRA1UEag-1-9yn08KNNqerTj++SCbbW80At=rg5RQ@mail.gmail.com/ Linus shows how the fact that compiler warnings act on optimized SSA form can: - find very subtle hidden bugs, and […]

[uspol, plpol, dark humor] Poland: who's on top of the leaderboard for constitutional crisis any%? :DDD Elon: hold my beer

[CI systems] Imagine a CI that: - allows using project-specific dependencies in the build environment without installing them system-wide - consumes a predictable, bounded amount of disk space - is fast it fees like there should be a theorem that proves having these three properties at the […]

[meme, fullmetal alchemist spoiler] $ git annex wanted greed anything

[systemd-drama-adjecent] Why is it that every time Lennart uses the word "should", my gut reaction is "can someone please stop him?" before even reading what his idea is?

tfw yt-dlp-ing the same video twice results in two different files :/

*reads* "Wooden cube A is connected with wooden cube B with an infinitely thin massless string... blah blah friction coefficient whatever" :thinking_very_hard: *writes* "Since the string is massless, it travels with the speed of light, so it flies into the distance, everything falls apart" […]

[spacex, PL] Eh, Astrofaza jak zwykle nie ma pojęcia co się dzieje. Zero informacji o tym, że ten górny stopien Falcona co spadł, to miał awarię, i że normalnie one są deorbitowane w sposób kontrolowany w oceanie... Zazwyczaj przynajmniej w komentarzach ktoś go poprawia, ale tym razem nawet […]

Did you know: If you use a VictoriaMetrics older than v1.81, then the `-search.maxPointsPerTimeseries` limit also applies to subqueries (eg. inside max(foo[<range>:<step>]) and not just the final result? This is contrary to the documentation which says "there's no point setting this higher […]

[hot take, web standards] Trying to keep up with web standards when both you and your competitor can add anything they like to those standards is a one dollar auction. The one with deeper pockets wins. And Google's pockets are the deepest

This blog post touches my reality in ways I can relate to. "The reality of long-term software maintenance from the maintainer's perspective" People often ask me what I do all days working full-time on a product that to them seemingly does the same thing now it did already ten years ago (at […]

Turns out it's much easier to investigate a past outage when the logs you're looking at are from the day the outage happened.

Do y'all have good resources on how to unfuck alerts / how to set up alerts such that you don't get tired of them and let things rot?

"today is 18 days past February" "gotta post this by the end of 11 o'clock" statements dreamt up by the utterly deranged

I wish people would stop saying "explonentially more" for things that are quadratic.

I wish peoe would stop saying "explonentially more" for things that are quadratic.