@wolfi I have several issues with the content of the episodes. But I am still gonna watch the remaining episodes.
TL;DR my notions of anarchism is quite different from anarcho-capitalists as you likely know 😏
Hope we can talk it over a few beers one of these days :)
@wolfi you talking about the HBO series?
Still 3 more episodes to be released. I checked some sites to find out what happened next.
@ravi sharing his experience at #DebConf22 https://ravidwivedi.in/posts/my-experience-attending-debconf22/
@douginamug when are you going and when are you back?
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386 comments (as of this post) and 0 mention of #mastodon:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32245146
"hacker" "news", everybody!
big stack of hacks = working orientation sensor on the @shiftphones SHIFT6mq with #Linux mainline #linuxmobile
(video shows orientation working on a 6mq, the phone rotates :o)
this relies on some impressive hacks and ONLY works because there is no secureboot. wont work on op6!
im too tired to go into detail on this, important notes:
1. this will not work on any other sdm845 device, it only works because secureboot is off and we can therefore patch the hypervisor
2. yes seriously, the hypervisor must be patched to access sensors from #Linux
#linuxmobile
im confident that a proper solution to get sensors working properly on sdm845 devices is possible! until then, someone with a personal vendetta against proprietary firmware figured out how to disable protections and let the kernel access the GPIOs which are usually reserved
for use by the sensor core.
here's the mess of code for those interested. I'm not sure if we'll ship this as it requires flashing a modified hypervisor which is "ehh" at best...
https://gitlab.com/sdm845-mainline/linux/-/commits/caleb/6mq-ssc-bloc-bus
IMO seems like a nice argument to post in the issue ticket that pmos opened on the topic instead of a social network
@aurocha uma das possiveis soluções apontadas foi:
tirar todo o firmware non-free do repo non-free e criar um novo repo so para firmware non-free e assim o pessoal podia ter as cenas pa meter o wifi a funcionar sem habilitar acesso a todos os pacotes non-free.
Mas é o projeto debian onde não ha BDFL e decisoes como essa provavelmente teria que ir a votos numa resolução geral.
@aurocha Calma, a noticia é um pouco exgerada. Na ultima #debconf houve uma tertúlia informal sobre como lidar com firmware não livre.
Daí a haver uma mudança tão grande na política seguida pelo projeto debian, vai uma grande distância.
Como lidar com o firmware não livre já é conversado à muito tempo dentro do projeto debian.
Intro to OSINT and Geolocation has been released on media.ccc.de and YouTube https://media.ccc.de/v/mch2022-286-intro-to-osint-and-geolocation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLrdLp6sO48
@KekunPlazas having that community featured in the documentary being called "anarchist" is an insult to anarchists.
@KekunPlazas yes, that HBO series about libertarians "ancaps" but that says that it is about anarchists.
Just finished watching the third episode of The Anarchists (2022) https://www.hbo.com/the-anarchists and man... Bakunin must be rolling in his grave at the moment...