silmeth 🇺🇦

@silmeth@mstdn.social
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Más ar an Bsky atáir, ní bhead in ann t’fheiscint ná do leanúint mura leanair-se @ap.brid.gy.

Polannach ag foghlaim na Gaelainne ⁊ a staire (.i. inna Sengoídilce ⁊ na Gáoiḋeilge Clasaiciġe), ⁊ Gàidhlige na h-Alba cuideachd.

Multilingual: pol, gle, gla, isv (+ some ces, ukr, bel), and a few words of eng.

Freetard. Rust ⁊ Kotlin. Linux desktop since 2006. Neovim, KDE, Firefox (+firenvim + Tridactyl).

Former Pyrkon org.

Basic IE hist-ling (PIE ⁊ Proto-Slavic, Old Irish, OCS).

Stay calm: The more Russia is in trouble, the more it threatens.

#russia #nafo

@gregkh Is this vulnerability specific to Rust version of Binder or was/is this also present in the C version?

I remember another vulnerability in Rust Binder Alice Ryhl talked about in this presentation: https://youtu.be/Kt3hpvMZv8o?t=961 – and it turned out it was also present in C except there it was a use-after-free error and not “just” a simple logic error.

Using Rust in the binder driver - Alice Ryhl

YouTube

@karolherbst We understand our users want us to be tge good guys. Because of that we will let them turn the evil mode off. We understand that we are the good alternative and we want to continue to be so. That’s why we need to become the next modern evil thing everybody expects us to be.

But you get the “evil off” switch. For now.

"I don't want to do that" says CEO right before actually doing it.
@slwstr Dlaczego nie napiszą jaką religię wyznawał? Co chcą ukryć?
@llogiq They ruined it by adding “(successful)” to the headline now.
I imagine a C++ coder reading the "End of Rust in Linux experiment", thinking "well, I could have told them" only to then read that the experiment was successful and Rust is now an integral part of Linux.

Trying my #WacomOne Pen tablet on #Plasma6 #Wayland desktop.

libinput debug-events sees tilt of the pen, Kwin Debug Console sees the tilt values too. But #Krita, #Gimp, and Firefox seem to always get (0, 0) values for tilt. Tilt works under X11… What’s going on?

Just had to spend 30 mins debunking an AI slop issue+PR on a project of mine that falsely claimed the existence of a bug that caused a panic.

The example they provided:

- Did not even compile
- Did not panic even when fixed to compile
- Did not even demonstrate the claim being made

The PR they provided:

- Did not fix any issue
- Contained a boatload of meaningless unit tests with exactly no purpose

I'm so fucking tired of these bullshit machines poisoning the well of open source.