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Director of Linux Foundation IT. Currently in charge of kernel.org infra.

This account is for Linux/Kernel/FOSS topics in general: #linux, #kernel, #foss, #git, #sysadmin, #infrastructure.

For my personal account, please follow @monsieuricon@castoranxieux.ca.

Montréal, Québec, Canada 🇨🇦🇺🇦
Hey, remember the "Tide Pod Challenge," when people purposefully ingested harmful chemicals on a dare and were then seriously sick? Didn't know they made those things in orange.

Anyway, will someone please hold America's head while it vomits?
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“Introducing Linux as a “Unix-like” operating system in 2025 is like describing modern cars as “horseless carriage-like””

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Jonathan Corbet

20 Years ago: the BitKeeper license changed, making it unavailable for kernel development.

https://lwn.net/Articles/130746/

It drove home the perils of relying on proprietary software and spurred the creation of Git - a significant event, overall.
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Russian war crime, deaths
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Тимофій, 3 роки.
Радислав, 7 років.
Аріна, 7 років.
Герман, 9 років.
Данило, 15 років.
Микита, 15 років.
Аліна, 15 років.
Костянтин, 16 років.
Нікіта, 17 років.
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git.kernel.org and lore.kernel.org now require proof of work. Big thanks to Anubis developers for filling this important need.
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Users of w3m and lynx browsers will be asked to identify and fix a bug in the mm subsystem before they are allowed to access git kernel.org.
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I worry that we're mere weeks or months away from free software being declared unamerican in the US.
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I'm sad to say that we're following the lead of many others and putting in proof-of-work proxies into place to protect ourselves against "AI" crawler bots. Yes, I hate this as much as you, but all other options are currently worse (such as locking us into specific vendors).

We'll be rolling it out on lore.kernel.org and git.kernel.org in the next week or so.
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spotted this van today

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(No, I don't intend to leave it at difficulty=6, it's just so I could take the screenshot.)
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Sigh... I got anubis proof-of-work bot working in pre-production. I can't express how much I hate this.
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April 1st was funnier when deliberately publishing fake things online hasn't been the norm.
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Happy day to all who celebrate

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It happened again.

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Jonathan Corbet

Today I got a cheery email from somebody who claims to be the "ethics and compliance" officer for a company called Bright Data. He wanted to have a "no pressure" conversation about the whole AI scraperbot problem. Looking at their web site, this company offers an API that, and I quote, "Bypasses anti-scraping mechanisms and solves CAPTCHAs, ensuring uninterrupted access to the most protected web sites".

After careful consideration for several milliseconds, I have concluded that I really don't have anything to discuss with this person.

But at least their claimed "100M+" of residential IP addresses that they use for their DDOS attacks are "ethically sourced".
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If Elon Musk actually leaves DOGE in May, don’t celebrate. And don't let up. Escaping accountability is his whole game. He’s a Nazi, propping up fascism, wrecking lives, and laundering cruelty. Keep the pressure on. Torch his brand. Shatter his legacy. Make sure history spits on his name.

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Oh, the humility of being a Tesla driver on a Tesla Takedown day.

(Preordered it in 2019 -- back when Musk's true fascist nature wasn't yet revealed.)
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People randomly dissapearing from the streets in the US because the so called "President" doesn't like them looks a scary lot what happened between 1939-1945 in Germany

Remember?

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Oh no, the Tory candidate in my riding is an MMA fighter with the last name "Rusniak."
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Google will develop Android OS entirely behind closed doors starting next week

https://9to5google.com/2025/03/26/google-android-aosp-developement-private/

Android has separate instances of Gerrit. One public, one private (well, multiple private). Different teams had different preferences for which one they would use. They had crazy criss cross merges automated by bots that were a pain to resolve conflicts with. Seems like the closed development folks won... Sad day for open source

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