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  1. New house view. http://twitgoo.com/51zx3
  2. Doing some house shopping. http://twitgoo.com/218nk
  3. Our testchip, about 4x smaller than the competition. http://twitgoo.com/1vfhy
  4. #linux <= 2.6.30?; CONFIG_HZ=1000 seems to be the only option that prevents duplicate keyboard events on this laptop.
  5. Scotch and summer pops. And more scotch. http://twitgoo.com/1m4gk
  6. @sporkbunny happy bday
  7. Found another Linux 2.6.27+ bug, can't get to my own code as I keep having to fix other sucky code
  8. @dizm k
  9. Used Inferno's #cons/scancode to expose XT scancodes. inputd encapsulates scancode, mouse, USB HID (TODO) to /srv/input.
  10. virt rocks! http://www.biglionmusic.com
  11. Linux 2.6.29 is a NFS DDOS, if you see pfd != fd errors revert back. 2.6.27 works fine.
  12. Started working on generic input driver for Plan9 again, this time integrating USB HID devices.
  13. PIC was creating, 2,000,000 Interrupt ERRs/s; APIC seemed to eliminate the ERRs.
  14. Linux libnuma/numactl is a pile. Broken VER1 compat and man pages do not document VER2?!
  15. oneSIS (http://onesis.sourceforge.net/) has worked out well, installing new cluster nodes is as easy as a PXE boot.
  16. Lost a boot disk on home Linux box, but somehow it is now booting Plan9 which I don't remember installing. Upgrade.
  17. Ran a full-chip DRC on 24-cores in 316s.
  18. Note to self: don't give root to people that rm /dev.
  19. Linux (anticipatory) scheduler causing problems under high load, NOOP fixed it.
  20. Got 1.5Gbps read op from CORAID unit (14 disk RAID 1+0, bonded GbE)