absolutely not. i will spend most of my time diving to unbury rocks to stack
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GitHub | https://github.com/ParzivalWolfram |
parzivalwolfram at that one google domain for email, i forget what it is | |
Pronouns? | not required, but he/him preferred |
In today's adventures in having a real bad fucking day:
Firefox for Android (140.0.3) can't handle links that are too long. What kind of links would be too long for the browser?
Oh, y'know... the new Linux crashdump QR codes, perhaps? They contain an entire compressed kernel log, after all, they're pretty fucking long. A manually triggered crash is approximately 6300 characters, more complex problems are likely far more. Example image below, for those who want to try it out (assuming compression didn't obliterate it.)
What does this affect? You can open the tab fine, but doing so breaks the omnibar in all tabs and it'll just segfault when you try to use it from ANY tab. I can't report it, because Mozilla's ticket system sucks ass.
"gcc keeps losing track of includes by stage2 because it tosses out all cflags for stage2 onward of the mandatory bootstrap procedure"
at this point, fuck it, copy the entire system includes folder into the gcc folder. i don't care anymore. at this point i consider gcc an enemy combatant.
If you’re a UK resident and/or a UK citizen, please make sure you sign this petition. It’s at almost 80k signatures and it’s got 3 weeks left to get to 100k.
‘Legally enshrine the right of adults to physically transition using NHS services’
Introduce a law to legally protect the right of those aged 18 and over to transition using NHS services. This should specifically cover physical transition, including hormone treatment and surgery, as otherwise I believe it could potentially be interpreted as including conversion therapy.
"we fixed this issue with USB HDD controllers in kernel 4.14"
kernel 6.14: