Articles by pantalaimon
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PostmarketOS in 2026-02: generic kernels, bans use of generative AI (postmarketos.org)

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Ariel OS – a Rust RTOS for IoT Microcontrollers (cnx-software.com)

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Unofficial Friday Beer Event (unofficial-fosdem-beer-event.org)

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Xfwl4 – The Roadmap for a Xfce Wayland Compositor (alexxcons.github.io)

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Software as Fast Fashion (tante.cc)

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Tormentmaxxing 'Simple Requests' (xeiaso.net)

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The disappointingly ongoing success of WvDial (2009) (apenwarr.ca)

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Nationwide internet disruptions hit Iran (iranintl.com)

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Correlation Between the Use of Swearwords and Code Quality in Open Source Code [pdf] (h-its.org)

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Hacking and Art: „Art alone is not enough" (netzpolitik.org)

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Personal thoughts/notes from working on Zootopia 2 (yiningkarlli.com)

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Volatile Infrastructure is worse than volatile applications (draketo.de)

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Keep a Changelog: Don't let your friends dump Git logs into changelogs (keepachangelog.com)

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Erowid: The 30-year-old drug website that transformed psychedelic research (bbc.com)

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Intel's Open-Source Strategy Is Changing at Odds with the Ethos of Open-Source (phoronix.com)

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Upcoming changes for bcachefs; notes for users distributions (kernel.org)

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Asahi Progress Linux 6.16 (asahilinux.org)

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Inflation Without an Inflaton (aps.org)

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Littlefs v3-alpha: Rbyds and B-trees and gcksums, oh my (github.com/littlefs-project)

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Open Internet Stack: The EU Commission's vague plans for open source (netzpolitik.org)

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Still booting after all these years: The people using ancient Windows computers (bbc.com)

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Progress Asahi Linux 6.15 (asahilinux.org)

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Spain and Portugal power outage: what caused it, and was there a cyber-attack? (theguardian.com)

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How Is TUXEDO's ARM Notebook Coming Along? (tuxedocomputers.com)

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CrystalMark Retro (crystalmark.info)

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Building a CoAP Application on Ariel OS (amsuess.com)

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Jack (Baboon) (wikipedia.org)

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Linux Foundation Launches Initiative to Prepare for Cybersecurity Legislation (openssf.org)

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Delivering what's needed to make Europe sovereign (netzpolitik.org)

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Keeping Up with the Zizians: TechnoHelterSkelter – The Manson Family of Our Time (vincentl3.substack.com)

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Is a kernel developer blocking the success of Rust for Linux? Yes and no (heise.de)

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Statement on planned protests during the upcoming FOSDEM 2025 (fosdem.org)

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Tech supplier ARM plans to hike prices, has considered developing its own chips (reuters.com)

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'Don't feed the troll': German chancellor responds to Elon Musk comments (theguardian.com)

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Zluda Update Q4 2024 (vosen.github.io)

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Germany joins EU's 'ultra-low' fertility club (ft.com)

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VPR: Nordic's First RISC-V Processor (danielmangum.com)

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Meta-analysis shows reading comprehension better on paper than screens (sciencedirect.com)

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How big data created the modern dairy cow (worksinprogress.co)

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Linux CoC Announces Decision Wrt Kent Overstreet (Bcachefs) (kernel.org)

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Trouble in the Kernel (patreon.com)

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US Literacy Statistics 2022-2023 (thenationalliteracyinstitute.com)

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Where Is the German YIMBY Movement? (dominikhermle.substack.com)

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Whose döner kebab? Why the beloved snack is at the centre of a food fight (bbc.com)

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Law Enforcement Undermines Tor (marx.wtf)

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InTouch: Keep your parent safe, entertained, and engaged (intouch.family)

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An open source compliance-centered evaluation framework for Generative AI models (compl-ai.org)

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Cars bricked by bankrupt EV company will stay bricked (pluralistic.net)

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CSAM Regulation Update: Dutch Intelligence Agency Weighs In (berthub.eu)

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2024 Tiny Games Contest: Neat PCB Business Card Was Inspired by the Arduboy (hackaday.com)

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Google's AI Will Help Decide Whether Unemployed Workers Get Benefits (gizmodo.com)

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China's race to lead the world in nuclear fusion (nature.com)

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GhostWrite vulnerability affects the T-Head XuanTie C910 and C920 RISC-V CPUs (ghostwriteattack.com)

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Who is brave enough to back Brazil's global tax on billionaires? (theguardian.com)

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The end of Mbed marks a new beginning for Arduino (arduino.cc)

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CrowdStrike Outage: The Unofficial Retrospective (imlvts.github.io)

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Mysterious drones keep watch as Ukrainians train in Germany (politico.eu)

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Solus Dropping AppArmor Kernel Patches (getsol.us)

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DXVK 2.4 Released with Direct3D 8 Support, Native WSI Improvements (phoronix.com)

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Important Update on Mbed (mbed.com)

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A Last Embedded Dance with Jack Ganssle (eejournal.com)

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SoftBank's new AI makes angry customers sound calm on phone (asahi.com)

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SpaceX's New $100M 'Starfactory' Plans to Build One Rocket Every Day (robbreport.com)

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Exploring TrustZone-M on the NRF9160 (lenas-fieldnotes.de)

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FDA advisors reject MDMA therapy for PTSD, amid concerns over research (npr.org)

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New Joint Bicameral Staff Report Reveals Big Oil's Campaign of Climate Denial (senate.gov)

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Opt Green: KDE Eco's New Sustainable Software Project (kde.org)

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Should I use JWTs for authentication tokens? (ploetzli.ch)

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'A catastrophe': Greenpeace blocks planting of 'lifesaving' Golden Rice (theguardian.com)

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Converting a Cisco 7609 into a beer tap (2021) (jonasbengtson.se)

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EU governments to agree on Chat Control with user "consent" (patrick-breyer.de)

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TikTok's biggest creators imagine what would happen if the app went away (polygon.com)

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Stable Diffusion Benchmarks: 45 Nvidia, AMD, and Intel GPUs Compared (2023) (tomshardware.com)

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Multipath TCP for Linux (2022) (mptcp.dev)

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ARM64: Support the TSO Memory Model (lkml.org)

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Cosmic Desktop: Hammering Out New Cosmic Features (system76.com)

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Transmit LoRa Frames Without a Radio (github.com/cnlohr)

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Hackers Behind the Change Healthcare Ransomware Received a $22M Payment (wired.com)

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Nintendo goes after Switch emulator yuzu in new lawsuit (gamingonlinux.com)

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Superfest – The almost unbreakable East German Glass (digitalcosmonaut.com)

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Rosebush is a resizing, scalable, cache-aware, RCU optimised hash table (kernel.org)

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Cosmic Desktop: Closing in on a Cosmic Alpha (system76.com)

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Real-time video streaming experiments with forward error correction (themaister.net)

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Input method on Wayland is broken and it's my fault (dorotac.eu)

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China Installed More Solar Panels Last Year Than the U.S. Has in Total (ecowatch.com)

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State of the Budgie Desktop: 2023 in Review and Goals for 2024 (buddiesofbudgie.org)

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Scrum Sucks (mb-consulting.dev)

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Children now 'biggest perpetrators of sexual abuse against children' (theguardian.com)

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Enlightenment 0.26 (enlightenment.org)

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Compile Fortran to WebAssembly and Solve Electromagnetic Fields in Web Browsers (niconiconi.neocities.org)

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Teslas Have a Minor Issue Where the Wheels Fly Off While Driving, Documents Show (futurism.com)

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An update on HDR and color management in KWin (zamundaaa.github.io)

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Subculture evolution (2015) (meaningness.com)

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Miriway – bringing Wayland to your desktop (ubuntu.com)

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[flagged] In continued defense of effective altruism (astralcodexten.com)

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China's New(ish) SW26010-Pro Supercomputer at SC23 (chipsandcheese.com)

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COBOL for GCC Development (cobolworx.com)

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Speaker Support in Asahi Linux (github.com/asahilinux)

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.io considered harmful (beep.blog)