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Posts by Val Packett 🧉

Original post on social.treehouse.systems

Of course instead of actually working on my cool Casilda-powered app with its epic design that I was so eager to share last weekend, I just had to dive into the internals and make Casilda do things "properly". That is, with this patch it would import dmabufs and shared memory directly into GTK […]

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@whitequark an unfortunate association for those of us who like neon cyberpunk aesthetics.. I guess the rule should be that real artisanal cyber styled websites should feature actually futuristic unreadable fonts instead of helvetica and autoplay some loud synth rock

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[hey do you wanna see a README file that will give you brain damage :)]

@whitequark mm yes Data API. love data. brb building an Enterprise Kubernetes Data Lake for my _(checks notes)_ `.inputrc`

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i wrote an internet standard https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-meow-mrrp-00.html (it's published on ietf so you know it's real and official and endorsed by the ietf)

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@0xabad1dea large pizza to share is the default in Argentina as well, slices are super common, small pizzas exist but are the least popular option. I think the Europeans might be the odd ones with this??

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The GNU GPL (Graphics Processing License) is a license that gives GPU manufacturers the patent rights necessary to process graphics, in exchange for paying a fee to the GNU,

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Anthropic is a "Public Benefit Corporation"??? Lol. Lmao. Everything in "AI", gambling, mass surveillance, fossil fuels, tobacco and cars should be forced to bear the "Public Harm Corporation" label. And pay a corresponding massive special tax, of course. But the label is important too.

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@vantiss the fuck o.0

how did he even afford it in the first place?!

i knew LTT was doing well enough for them to have a nice building and for him personally to have a nice house but a PRIVATE JET????

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ML-KEM (Machine Learning Key Encapsulation Mechanism)

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@wezm tfw loongarch pc is square, does not even have a loong side

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So for quite some time I've had this plan to make an app for live demos on stage that's basically a nested wayland compositor but with friendly buttons to mirror it to a projector but today I got up with such a perfect vision for the UI including the greatest design crime yet and I already did a […]

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lobste.rs needs to automatically move all vibecoding links to a spinoff instance called slopste.rs

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March 23, 2026 by Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) - 3 Comments

CIX ClawCore Armv9.2 CPU family targets OpenClaw deployments

OpenClaw was just introduced a few months ago, but we’ve already seen several low-footprint implementations, and some companies even ship mini PCs preloaded with OpenClaw. But today, I was just informed that CIX had gone further, and introduced the ClawCore Armv9.2 CPU family specifically designed/optimized for OpenClaw. The family will be comprised of three main SKUs: ClawCore-P (勁螯芯  “Powerful Claw”) – High-performance model with 12-core CPU @ 3.2GHz, Immortalis-G720 GPU, 45 TOPS AI compute, and support for up to 64GB LPDDR5 RAM. Aimed at high-parallelism, large-capacity scenarios. Shipping starts now in March 2026. ClawCore-A (智螯芯  “AI/Smart Claw”) – Octa-core CPU @ 3.0GHz, 80 TOPS AI compute (expandable to 200 TOPS via PCIe AI card), up to 64GB LPDDR5. It’s designed for 24/7 use, supports full-chain ECC, hardware security (encryption/key management), and enables up to 50% reduction in model token costs via local inference. In practise, 80 to 90% of requests […]

March 23, 2026 by Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) - 3 Comments CIX ClawCore Armv9.2 CPU family targets OpenClaw deployments OpenClaw was just introduced a few months ago, but we’ve already seen several low-footprint implementations, and some companies even ship mini PCs preloaded with OpenClaw. But today, I was just informed that CIX had gone further, and introduced the ClawCore Armv9.2 CPU family specifically designed/optimized for OpenClaw. The family will be comprised of three main SKUs: ClawCore-P (勁螯芯 “Powerful Claw”) – High-performance model with 12-core CPU @ 3.2GHz, Immortalis-G720 GPU, 45 TOPS AI compute, and support for up to 64GB LPDDR5 RAM. Aimed at high-parallelism, large-capacity scenarios. Shipping starts now in March 2026. ClawCore-A (智螯芯 “AI/Smart Claw”) – Octa-core CPU @ 3.0GHz, 80 TOPS AI compute (expandable to 200 TOPS via PCIe AI card), up to 64GB LPDDR5. It’s designed for 24/7 use, supports full-chain ECC, hardware security (encryption/key management), and enables up to 50% reduction in model token costs via local inference. In practise, 80 to 90% of requests […]

what the fuck lmao CIX announced an overclocked version of the CD8180 marketed specifically as an "OpenClaw CPU"??? (link) might as well call it DeleteMyEmailsCPU lol

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@IvanDSM niri. This is _not_ just a visual freeze, it's easily reproducible with this specific website and has never happened before. I know a bug when I see one and I could investigate and debug it if I had time.

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Absolutely hilarious, can't believe it actually happened… I went to read @expede 's great article about a deadlock prevention library and it uhhhhhhhh deadlocked my Firefox??

Clearly Mozilla should look into adopting surelock 🙃

(Well idk if it's […]

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@whitequark since you abbreviated it as "bf3" you should now play Battlefield 3 on it

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Mac OS X v10.0 running on the Nintendo Wii. Amazing

/via @Rairii

bryankeller.github.io/2026/04/08/porting-mac-o...

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@bodil what even was missing in webkit? o.0

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@whitequark good luck! have fun (if possible)

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The cool thing about post-quantum cryptography is that people are trying to just preempt an entire future big-money thing from being relevant. I wish this could've been done with LLMs. Imagine if we had, somehow, "post-LLM" code, art, media, communications, language… Just making all the things […]

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bmi.usercontent.opencode.de/eudi-wallet/wallet-devel...

So, it turns out the German implementation of eIDAS (electronic ID wallet for e.g. age attestation) will require an Apple/Google account to function […]

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@matusguy oh no the alpha blending with the desktop contents is a privacy leak

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A clip from the Artemis II broadcast with one visualization of the spacecraft and a smaller box showing Mission Control. The text at the top and bottom reads "Going to Need You to Remote In and Install Thunderbird"

A clip from the Artemis II broadcast with one visualization of the spacecraft and a smaller box showing Mission Control. The text at the top and bottom reads "Going to Need You to Remote In and Install Thunderbird"

"Houston, we have a solution."

#Thunderbird #ArtemisII

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@never_released boooooo

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@whitequark PLA's real advantage is that you can very easily find it in matte purple/lilac color unlike other materials (at least here) xD

TPU is the most amazing material tho, even when you don't need much flexibility but e.g. when you need something not to crack, it's so good for that

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@mntmn oh oof usb is quite a different situation, no ipa there

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@mntmn i made a recent post about push, definitely will need to work on it soon. tl;dr i don't think the coalescing into a single source is a big deal, and it doesn't fit into the p2p-all-the-things vision of the future.

so yea if i confirm that ipa wakeup already works we'll be able to have a […]

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@mntmn yes, you just tell the rtc (via a `CLOCK_*_ALARM` timerfd and linux just does it, but we'll have to make a dbus api because that's protected by linux capabilities which are a nightmare) and it pings the wake irq when it's time.

wrt mobile connection, the qcom IPA driver already sets its […]

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phosh lockscreen with a "Clocks - Time is up!" notification

phosh lockscreen with a "Clocks - Time is up!" notification

@mntmn diiing (says the linux phone)

actually lots of things are not there yet tho. the clock does not set up rtc wake yet so if the phone goes to sleep the timer won't ring (i'll work on that myself). and the sound volume control is not […]

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@LaF0rge doesn't get more global and more south than the city with the southernmost subway station on the globe (?) 👋 I recently found some osmocom repos helpful while researching qcom diag stuff!

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