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In-reply-to » Flamewar Leads to Declining of Bcachefs Pull Requests During Linux 6.13 Kernel Development Cycle "Get your head examined. And get the fuck out of here with this shit." That's how Bcachefs developer Kent Overstreet ended a post on the Linux kernel mailing list. This was followed by "insufficient action to restore the community's faith in having otherwise productive technical disc ... āŒ˜ Read more

@prologic@twtxt.net Heā€™s the creator and lead maintainer of BCacheFS, yes. I think heā€™s the sole dev involved in the kernel part of it as well.

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Spending part of my morning recompiling Emacs from source. VIM was nice, but still not what I need for writing things. Editing is great in it, but not the creation process. My to VIM, though. Glad itā€™s around for more choices.

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In-reply-to » Flamewar Leads to Declining of Bcachefs Pull Requests During Linux 6.13 Kernel Development Cycle "Get your head examined. And get the fuck out of here with this shit." That's how Bcachefs developer Kent Overstreet ended a post on the Linux kernel mailing list. This was followed by "insufficient action to restore the community's faith in having otherwise productive technical disc ... āŒ˜ Read more

@prologic@twtxt.net Overstreet said someone should ā€œget their head examinedā€ in a reply on the LKML (among other things), and due to his tendency to ignore kernel dev processes and his tendency to anger people on the list, the Code of Conduct team decided to drop a temporary ban on him. A lot of it happened on the mailing list in the open.

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Tonight has become a watching todayā€™s sumo tournament on Twitch while relaxing kind of night, and Iā€™m okay with this. I donā€™t let myself be passive much these days, especially when Iā€™m supposed to be healing from illness or injury (the later in this case).

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In-reply-to » Been forcing myself to use vim more often, just because it honestly does run better on my machines. The mode-based UX still hasn't grown on me, but I'm getting used to it.

@prologic@twtxt.net Iā€™ve been a long time Emacs user, but back in my early Linux days (around 2002-2004), I used VIM almost exclusively. Then I found Emacs, later got used to BBEdit on MacOS and Notepad++ on Windows, and my VIM skills went through the floor. šŸ¤£

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Been forcing myself to use vim more often, just because it honestly does run better on my machines. The mode-based UX still hasnā€™t grown on me, but Iā€™m getting used to it.

On the positive side, Iā€™m using vimwiki again, and it definitely fits my needs better than zim-desktop, or running a full-blown wiki on a webserver.

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