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[PATCH 32/79] [PATCH] allow user to impress friends. - Glauber de Oliveira Costa

Fun Linux discovery of the day: The function that prints CPU count and bogomips early in the boot process is called `impress_friends()`

RE: https://chaos.social/@polpo/115843719812012442

I’m really excited about this project! @FreddyV’s ISA PicoMEM has enabled me to do so many fun new experiments with my vintage PCs on the desktop side, so I’m thrilled I’ll get to do the same with @yyzkevin’s PicoPCMCIA on my extensive laptop collection!

Hey fedi) I want to make a collection of personal blogs with programming-related content (articles about coding and its culture, technical deep dives and maybe even philosophical thoughts about the stuff we do as software engineers). If a blog has an RSS feed - that would be highly appreciated too)

My small list for now:
 https://vkoskiv.com - I came there from the article featuring developing a driver for custom buttons on a laptop form 2005. Currently the blog doesn't have a lot of articles but looks really promising to me @vkoskiv

 https://purplesyringa.moe/blog - algorithms, deep dives into Rust, sometimes JVM, extremely high-quality

 https://evanhahn.com/blog - Useful scripts, interesting comparisons of different technologies

Please boost

#programming #blogs #personalsites

vkoskiv's blog

Programmer and computer enthusiast.

vkoskiv's blog
Tracking Down a Regression in Mesa 3D

I find and report a regression in Mesa, the main 3D graphics library on Linux, and show off some really cool tools I used in the process.

vkoskiv's blog
My first blog post is up: https://vkoskiv.com/first-linux-patch/
My First Contribution to Linux

I upstreamed my first kernel patch, and it was easier than I thought it would be.

vkoskiv's blog
My first blog post is up: https://vkoskiv.com/first-linux-patch/
My First Contribution to Linux

I upstreamed my first kernel patch, and it was easier than I thought it would be.

vkoskiv's blog
Thanks to @zouppen for the Clik! Drive!
The Libretto is on the party network, where each machine gets a public IPv4 address😎
[loud video] ext4 on a 40MB Iomega Clik! Disk at Assembly 2024. Because why not?