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Ingwie Phoenix (aka. birb)
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[ENG/GER] NOT a bitcoiner/stacker/maxi. I am here to have a damn good time! Rabbithole conniseur; I enjoy random stuff. :D Ex-Furry, (close to) blind, hobby developer/sysadmin, waifu enjoyer, long hair fetish (#hairjob). I sometimes talk about NSFW stuff; because fucking is fun =) (DMs always open.)

Ok. Fuck it. I am off looking for docs on how to build the alpine:3.19 container because OH MY GOD I can't get any docker build going on my RISC-V board. X.x

Whilst I had a bit of a "oh god im so deadly exhausted" moment in the train homewards, I had a bit of a... vision? idea? something like thatm anyway.

See, there is this actually mature Linux mobile OS, SailfishOS. Their porting documentation is what taught me everything I know about both the Android build system as well as how the repo structure (mostly) works. Genuely an amazing read, very technical but organized and structured.

Now, with my knowledge of RISC-V, the company behind the "Imagination" GPUs working towards OSS drivers, and glancing at devices like the PineTab V, I "dreamt" of a linux based soft ecosystem (everytrhing runs the same base OS with the same base apps) across all those devices. SailfishOS relies on Wayland and uses Qt and some KDE Frameworks; and since Qt is actually surprisingly portable and there will be a native GPU driver for the most commonly used GPUs in the RISC-v space - this could, possibly, potentially, actually become a thing.

Well, it could. But now that I have this in my mind, I might buy a PineTab V, take my build system knowledge and git-fu and smash all of it together and maybe make something awesome :)

If you haven't seen SailfishOS, you have missed a gem. Like, literally. When I brought up screen magnification and accessibility, the maintainers were like, "great idea, we'll keep this noted. By the way here is detail on how we implement rendering and where it would slot in" and effectively taught me, within a mere post, all about compositors, window managers and the basics of shaders. xD So those guys are actual madlads.

https://sailfishos.org

https://github.com/sailfishos

Oh fun. :D

Meanwhile I am overhere putting off building my own snort container since the official one is so old I had whiplash from the retro look and the other has no arm64 version... So... I have to build it myself. o.o

But it's tedious...ugh... x-x

And yes, port 20 is correct. I moved it.

Port 22 is endlessh - it will barf a broken banner. =) I imagine it'd be quite fun to trap some auto SSH agents, hue.

There are some super cool devices out there like RISC-V laptops and stuff... but they all have keyboards where you can't swap the keycaps, making it impossible for me to swap Y and Z. I may touchtype like a madman, but sometimes, even I look down and I would love to see these two keys "where they should be". It's quite unfortunate...

https://youtu.be/0Uhh62MUEic?si=dJ4ZhLxsiKwDAkTy

#rei #ayanami #evangelion #anime #onelastkiss

The face reminds me of Ganyu - like, a lot. XD

good, old, filthy, dubstep. <3

I really do need to play Saints Row IV, for the Dubstep Gun alone.

#tunestr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3JmDH9YOSo

Tried to google it, I only find Frenstr (ai describing you by recent notes).

Can you send me a link?

I usually take sundays off. Just sleep, books, maybe some music, but most importantly, no internet. ^^