Daniel Vetter

@danvet

open source graphics drivers. relapsing kernel maintainer. he/him

Joined April 2009

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    9 Dec 2019
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    Performance artist generates virtual traffic jams in Google Maps by pulling a wagon full of smartphones

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  3. Feb 1

    carbonade flamande w/ fries and winter veggies

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  4. Jan 31

    my week ... me: here's some patches to untangle some locking, it might work CI: nope me: ah double unlock, maybe this CI: nope me: realized I can reduce the critical section more, maybe that helps CI: still nope ... but the idea feels right!!

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    Jan 29

    There are zero circumstances where someone who provides source code under a free software license that allows anyone to use it should be given more shit than someone who literally sells their software to an evil corporation

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  6. Jan 29

    proudly taking out the entire CI with a patch series

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  7. Jan 28

    tldr; evictions from L1$->L2$ go through the line fill buffers (wtf) where you can observe them with the previous round of attacks. the old mitigations are useless because they only flush the line fill buffer on context switches.

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    Jan 27

    Finally, the wait is over! We present CacheOut, a new speculative execution attack to leak data on Intel CPUs: , Andrew Kwong, Daniel Genkin and

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    Jan 27

    Hey this shit is Bad for Depression. The majority of my clients I see who are depressed very much recognize the people who love them, the things they have, etc, and think that, on top of being depressed, they are ungrateful/self-absorbed for not being Appropriately Grateful

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    Jan 26
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    When I was in college, we called it our "eigencritter."

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    Jan 23

    CONFESSION: Sometimes I place the LEDs badly just to watch the reflow oven magically fix it all! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Gives me the same satisfaction that those "sound of sorting" algorithm videos do.

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    YOUR DIVERSITY SUMMIT IS AN ANTIPATTERN: A RANT BY Most talks about inclusion and diversity at conferences are presented by people in minorities: people whose existence consists of emotional labour that stems from being underprivileged compared to the majority.

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    Jan 23

    Fixing warnings from "make htmldocs" is very needed. I've done tiny pieces of it and we recently had some big cleanups in security docs, but there is much more to be done. Getting there is important because then it's easier to maintain a 0-warnings build (as done for the code)

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    Jan 22

    For those of you with a subscription to , Jake Edge has written a fantastic article about my Snek presentation. He does a great job explaining things, often better than I do.

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    Jan 22

    Scott Forstall went too far Apple shipped 1 podcast app with a fake reel to reel tape chrome and it broke the software industry. The world backlashed so hard to that podcast app we threw away 30 years of GUI usability research just to get rid of it

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  16. Jan 21

    iow I had a great flight back

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  17. Jan 21

    so ofc silly me thinks "you've never got the conference flu after lca, no need to take along the remedies" narrator: he got the conference flu

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    Jan 20

    hey look i read an amazing book on management and i'm just kidding it's not a book its literally just this thread about superman the movie

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    Jan 18

    Why do smart companies & orgs make stupid mistakes? A thread:

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    Jan 19

    ⏲️ As of today, we have about eighteen years to go until the Y2038 problem occurs. But the Y2038 problem will be giving us headaches long, long before 2038 arrives. I'd like to tell you a story about this.

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