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Maintaining a Linux distro w/ only 6666 commits a year! How hard can it be?Added:
Welcome everyone. Finally, we're online.
As you know, the first time sometimes Twitch doesn't want to connect with my rereaming server.
Um, let's So, overnight I built thousands of packages so you don't have to.
So, let's sort some thousands of cache files. How much fun could that be?
and then do some other surrounding things.
Um, welcome everyone.
Fans on Twitch and YouTube.
Let's see. Is this here? That should be live.
So, uh, let's get stuff done without the headset.
because it's without a headphone because it's so so so many commits. Yes, we are approaching 6,000 uh 666 commits. I kid you that's only me like plus data and others. So obviously some 10,000 commits a year but yeah just some more days and we are at 6,666.
So um builds also I built so much that I of course ruined my VM.
Um now somehow the supply system is so full that it's yeah how much was it even like pro tip maybe 32 gigs or whatever not not enough or wait oh no 78 78 yeah somehow better is sometimes strange because now like the cleanup here of this is super slow as like okay let's not uh bother with such details let's in place in place move um get so get delete in all cache files.
Uh here why is this so super crazy? Um, is something filling here a hard? I mean, that should only be like I know things like I hate really hate this from from better office. Like it's probably also why deleting is so extremely slow, but that's a little bit that sucks a little bit now.
Um, how do we recover from this nonsense?
Um, Raleigh had that problem. The thing is before the live stream, I didn't expect to have that such such issue.
know uh what stupid problems to.
Oh, this is also silly better as requires it requires dynamic allocates inet as needed from the available metadata pool.
replace with you for more details.
Troubleshooting.
This is so silly. Better if it could be so good. And what a stupid problem to have you all.
I'm not a fan.
The problem is that deleting is super slow. No. Is Yeah, I knew like that's one colorless DMask. Who needs color?
Color is for That's a gaming channel here.
Yeah, deleting this here slower than um that's like really strange like this.
This I mean what I could do is I could copy this diff here of a thousand cache files.
Um almost for start again after any thank you for the hyper um thank you for the super thanks appreciate them all of you beats by centify um let me just here was let's just set Here's some all the colors.
3 hours go of the tools error is easier since highlighted in red.
This is super silly. Um I've seen selom seen such.
I knew better FS sucks when it's full, but it's also not that full.
I also don't understand why deleting crap here. Um, so it's like the super most stupid problem.
I don't know what storage engineers are thinking. Um, yeah, I think I will just What precisely is it even full data single total used system metadata look metadata is fully used cannot make this [ __ ] up single things global reserve.
Like, how the [ __ ] is metadata full?
More space.
Clear metadata. Have you delete old snapshot?
Does something auto like maybe better if it's auto snapshots?
No.
package manager here. Thank you much balance start look data chunks mostly empty and merge them no space left. Thank you much.
If balance fails temporary at the loop device you can trick by giving a tiny amount of temporary working memory using a file of rum disk makes this [ __ ] up.
It is ridiculous.
Um what should I say? Linux foundation engineering at its finest is what happened better if his metadata is full for whatever reason like that happens when you build all the packages overnight. Um I only wanted to commit this but maybe the emergency recover here. Look, delete um 261 92 to the end. No.
Um that probably should work, right? The only question is like this.
Is there actually a resize in this thing?
Resize is E.
Maybe I should sometimes use those metadata. Still not bloody.
Can I make this stupid [ __ ] up? Um but it is not like resize resize from 74.
I think it didn't resize for reasons.
Maybe because the partition is active.
Yep. Currently can't create new files.
Again, I could give this up. I mostly do this here for learning. Now, uh resume this will notly boot or maybe even maybe even better if as will whine about Maybe it will whine about swap. Maybe it will wait 30 seconds for swap. That will not be there because it's disk set. I need to reboot. Yeah, that's a possibility. Yeah, this is old. Like I'm like often this works these days.
Oh, because swap was still active. I think if I would have taken a [ __ ] I think these days it so 20 years ago that would have never worked with autoreboot.
Like these days I'm used that this stuff works without reboot. The the only reason it didn't work without reboot is probably because the swap was active with is with swep not active. It probably would have worked without reboot.
What was the Zen DF?
Not the super greatest fan of this uh metadata, but still not How did the metadata get full? What?
What stuff? Like maybe some [ __ ] like maybe some systemd [ __ ] did something do in the background.
This never happened before. I use systemd like in in in 10 years I didn't had that stupid problem.
Don't see something there instantly though.
Um, doesn't delete any f Oh, it deletes faster.
No, deletes faster.
I mean, this is super dangerous, right?
like never like if if if this fails and you reboot, you you don't have a file system anymore. Like like it's literally safer to use a USB drive or thumb drive or whatnot. Like everything is safer than that crap here.
I mean this I would only do like if if I don't if I don't value my data and um feel lucky and great to be here. That is amazing. I saw sitting in the sun curtain watching that is amazing.
Happy to hear that. So we all learned something including that this stuff is silly.
Yeah.
Don't have to really hit Now it's significantly less used. Okay.
YOLO. Amazing. Um the good thing is theoretically we could even build more crap.
Um okay. But first we wanted sed in place. Okay. This didn't save. So all we wanted initially was in place substitute all the good things away.
Uh is there anything else that we usually uh sed away?
I mean the only other thing would be CF and I make or so um because this probably deletes a couple of valid ones. Let's revert like potentially maybe although X11 PF is funny cuz it's get there that's s but otherwise let's grab for only one change and revert those uh field. So space delimited field two.
So everything where we just removed get um we still have we still have removed git. So the point of this is to still remove git from all those things here.
And let's do the same with sed with cf.
Uh that is some old iMac stuff.
Although okay that's I mean maybe some old crap really needs that. And what was the other iMac, right?
Is that iMac or X something? Um yeah iMac.
Okay. Amazing. that that removes CF and I make from those new things. Um I'm somewhat tempted to remove get from this just because it's probably not. So this leaves us with also we we can sed one more thing which is sometimes gyp32 gets in there and also sorry from experience we should theoretically debug that. So what this gives us is over the night I rebuilt most caches that cach our dependencies because I felt like it. Also because I wanted to see how much random crap builds here is um this here is empty for some reason. Maybe because out of disk space we need to be a little bit careful like maybe maybe uh the loop. So what I always do like I do not blindly commit this. There's one more completely empty file. Not really. We need to Yeah, I have no idea. Like we are probably out of this space as you have seen this.
Everything else doesn't make sense. What this gives us is like we fine-tuned our dependency tracking the last 12 months and historically we didn't c what it needs to build uh what it what it what it just used during configure. Um and now we need this for ultra parallel building. It's also crazy. Most of this stuff I built in two hours. I was like on the couch and stuff and it's like family went to bed. is like you know what by the way how much stuff builds right like stuff like oh here one year later like stuff like Linux distribution people do at night it's like by the way how much of this stuff and this is probably the switch from make to me ninja ninja there is still small publishing so the last years what I did often do is um optional dependencies but for like a thousand files I kid you not so this are a thousand files hopefully better cache dependencies where 49 um we We'll still scroll that. That will take a while.
Now, dro at night yet. Why did meta space full first place? Isn't supposed to.
I have no idea what it I I maybe it doesn't expand. I have no idea why how it get full. I I have no idea. Modern [ __ ] doing modern stuff. Um we will learn the hard lesson when we soon write our own file system. And with our own I mean we most probably just uh we just implement X2 and raiser three or or XFS or JFS we the we will obviously not invent some [ __ ] from scratch um because if we implement others people's stuff we have the benefit like for micro kernel I mean theoretically we could even take their source code but at times it's a little bit hard to read. We will see. I mean may yeah it's it's difficult. We we should we should implement one halfway decent file system from scratch. So to learn something but yeah we will learn the hard way how hard it is. So this is a little bit overdue although the last year we made quite some effort and welcome everyone. We made quite an effort to update and commit this. So we automated this better and improved this but if you see not everything like gets updated. So that's a huge improvement for really parallel things like there's some unfortunately some random [ __ ] here that is this can only be out of file system space.
Um sometimes once a year I make such an effort to check also like theoretically other distributions also rebuild everything like before you ask like why do I do this time wasting stuff I mean other distributions rebuild everything before release and that's why they what I said sure other distributions they rebuild a little bit more because they ship those binary packages right and then obviously you need to build everything what you can rebuild I mean this Empty cache files here are super annoying.
Yeah, what what bad luck to run into this, but it is what it is. Um, so what this improves is basically storing that one year later the stuff still builds like with GCC and stuff. Also some some stuff he clearly changed whether that's for good or the ugly. Yeah, they waste their time. I kid you not.
They waste their time changing view rest and and stuff to mason and ninj Oh 3%.
So usually I scroll relative like if this is this is super annoying, man. Um maybe this is even and I had started from probably I did I just do that already and I started from scratch again.
Imagine other distributions you would need to manually manage all the dependencies. Um.
Oh [ __ ] Here. This is super unfortunate. Now I think we could actually autodetect those. Let me auto detect those. Let me word count word count L four lines. And if we can be like, oh, look at this. Then we can just grab four lines.
Oh man, my nose here. Look at those. And then like we even can just throw this all in revert because it will revert. It will ignore the skip. Yes, skip four.
Yes, I've seen this. Look, even better would even be to force rebuilds as four. But we we could do this later.
a little bit light review. I mean here is uh maybe 101 I even wait minus minus actually this I I I think wait what so it's not this maybe this was manually marked optional yeah sometimes people had but there is Jack 2 sometimes people edited the cache file historically as it's in there. I guess it was used.
Maybe it has support for both.
I don't really want to mark optionally dependencies. If we want to mark more optionally dependencies, that's for later date. Also, let me just because then Ctrl G works to see the percentage.
That only works if you just once have been at the end. So I will not review this here for one hour. Um I mean BS to be certainly lots of optional dependencies.
If you want to mark them, be my guest.
Patch welcome.
like your audio color QT5.
Apparently, if you see anything that stands out, yeah, 3%. Thank you very much. I mean, kind of we could train in LLM.
Here is audio sofus.
Actually, we could um we could rewrite delete this. This cannot be true. Uh oops.
The next thing is determining why it was in there.
What are all those React developers here? There's a React developer.
Um, okay. We have been at 5%.
For example, here's this mix stuff.
Yeah. Also one thing why I did this because yesterday or some days ago we a viewer noticed the bug that gip was up maybe andre and uh yeah here for example like this is probably all option dependency well this here is not really much programming this is just metadata like this is just um surrounding work here for example that's probably open that's if someone sees here something like this could be marked optional But this is also like work, right? Like being a programmer is not always working with code. Often it's also working with data. There is even data engineers and things here spend there is some new FFTW. But basically I will not go like I I don't have the time now um to go mark all of those option. No, that's basically I leave this for me for the next time.
As long as this stuff makes mostly sense there some some global demo. Also like the one thing we need to look out for is that some packages add everything.
That's always the worst case and if you install something then you get all dependencies pulled in.
So far basically that that is just like like oh here this is even two years three years later or two and a half years later adapting to new realities.
Yeah, I thought we I thought we gradually get most of those, but as you see, stuff is not updated that often to get that here. As you see, so we over 13. Holy [ __ ] In the past, I reviewed this more. Now we fixed our dependency stuff more.
Okay, there's some crazy amount of C thing. three years later.
A lot of this stuff is also very rare stuff like made waiting session conf like that's probably for whatever reason I mean maybe this is the case I don't know but it's also so here's for example CPP test they were not even like Maybe this was only crossbuilt. Look, there is a whole dependencies were missing for some reason.
This is often crossbu because crossu maybe this was a cache file from cross build.
Um because crossbuild doesn't track the because it the cross compiler doesn't map to any package. This is why all the two chain things are not in there from cross build. Oops. Yeah, the CVS here is slightly sus, but uh maybe we edited not that someone uses this, but uh I mean maybe it did use this lip ET from E2FS frogs, which we also need to get out of there. Yeah, that's a crazy stuff. Um 25 years later, I was like previously I had I had mass removed thyon. Now we get some thym back. That's okay. If this ever is not correct then uh patch welcome 17% holy [ __ ] and AI will not take this from you like AI will do random [ __ ] similar to even chat GPT like and that's the thing I understand uh other code things better for code are you Honolulu citizen I wish why you asking Um what questions man and what I wanted to say?
I wanted to say something so many years maintained and all right uh 20 years later and uh what did I just say? We need to improve something.
That's just also crazy relative like so many years later and there is still so many things to improve. Um, this here is a little bit sus that there is no boost inside, but I'm not babysitting every package.
This is mostly amazing and many are a little bit overdue to update like 3 years later. That is why I did this.
And as I said initially, I wanted to test like a little bit like that V release. I wanted to test for you playing long at home. Nothing like v release like here. This build temp probably wasn't the most calibrated even lip GDI plus potentially.
It's basically a service for all of you playing along at home. So making sure with GCC16 and stuff because new people even fire random GitHub issues of stuff doesn't build and I was like I think you're an American.
I'm not. But thank you for the compliment. I appreciate this for all the people telling me on for all the YouTube comments telling me my English is too [ __ ] I should love you my th and stuff and I should learn proper English, but it's like, thank you for this compliment. Turns out someone mistakens me.
Um, okay. Where are we? 20 Oh, 23 bloody%.
I always hope it's crazy how how long we refine the cache files here. As you see it's highly automated but sure we recently added um here's by the way maybe that that stock book optional but yeah we recently re-edit the build things for parallel that is why this is slightly more like without re reallowing um this rust see this nodejs I don't know maybe maybe not read rustin cargo that is a possibility Um, wait. Somehow this is or maybe it's correct. I don't know.
It's not empty but also not that full dash things. Oh, that's a little bit sour.
Don't need to comment source things.
Bronic.
Yes. Welcome. Um what what was that? This is what a stuff here of some a little bit susly empty. Not really sure why. Maybe this is correct.
Maybe it isn't. I don't know.
PD.
Oh, this probably relatively again if there are minor things we will find. So basically we will automatically further refine this with updates. So it's basically just we don't don't commit complete garbage here. So far it mostly looks good. What is it here? VC tool was previously pretty empty for reasons. H Python things is mono even says Sapion. Wait, which one was it? Sapion bindings.
Maybe this mono is probably optional. Um oh couple of things already added mono.
Um yeah there is some mono.
Um, yeah, we better do that. Like nothing like you just want some bindings and good morals. That sucks a little more. What is that? G doll.
Is that a real thing?
C# nor um um Sorry for my nose. It's It is what it is. Okay, that we have done Lipkaka of course. I mean that's that's some nice finds. Um and again if we want to be a serious choice here for the open source ecosystem the things needs to be topnotch.
So don't delay tries this at home.
Don't delay tries this at home. Keep life demono. Seriously, is this real or is it keep?
No. whatever it put in there. I don't know. Um, appreciate this. So, do I No. Um, so where were we? Um, somewhere 30.
The crazy thing is this will subversion commit forever for all the thousand 8 likes. That is web protocol for locking thousand files for web transaction.
That's it that will take a while. Um I think you're probably somewhere I was nodejs swig.
O seriously got to be kidding me.
O uh things we find here I tell you.
Holy [ __ ] Everything we find. I wonder how many distributions really get this right. Um, what was it? Oops. Not um because who finds all this stuff manually, right? Like just like manually manually reviewing automated detection here is already exhausting enough.
Philip USB compile. It's probably an optional dependency, but it's probably one of those maybe optional.
Oh man. I mean, hey, I'm 98% recovered, so it's um What was it?
That is Chronos IO. Of course, I should clean my nose.
Oh, what a good idea, man.
Thank you. That's it's again I 98% survived says totally unbearable men flu. So oh here we are. We have been here actually previously 29%. Oh man.
Um yeah it's like for example here for this kind of things I was also here because again we accidentally marked those gip optional that that was a little bit silly not the super most important but just cleaning this here up um and that is why I thought I just here list is a little bit sus x em it's probably not really correct but Did this just did build? Wow, it did build.
I mean, this lesus. This is at most an option dependency.
Robin map. Uh maybe if you appreciate if you appreciate this effort to make sure those things compile for you at home. Also like basically this stuff I mean your makeup is lipword makeup. I don't know. Um, T2 uh replaced Debian already 30 years ago. Like the last time I used Debian was like 1996. You all um I've not touched Debian ever since. Also don't have any any wish to do so. Why would I? T2 does everything better. And then some. means this may cap things a little bit sus. Um maybe we should check if that is really true and spice even the debug work.
Oh, mime types. Holy [ __ ] This is stupid.
That's that something says um I hope soon we get into his also like lip mate whent session not really sure how that came in there.
I hope soon we get into a state where we can finally tackle the last random things here.
Yeah, I think this is just some lip. We need to probably split that out. And maybe did we have a to-do for that already?
Spector is probably a little bit sof.
And if this there is Did you try to replace Debian? Are you kidding with your Debian question or Oh, here. Look at this. For some reason there was like maybe this included Gnome prefix. Okay, let's stop discussing every every single thing here. Um yeah, look here. This is probably all uh Gnome prefix for Abby word. Funny that Abby word didn't and that got a real dependency here. Yeah.
Um I'm pretty satisfied with this work. Um that was well only 33%. Holy [ __ ] Um, I ever said Debian replace Debian.
I really said not yet. Okay, maybe I meant for normal people. Um, GDM here's a lot of random stuff going. That's probably good.
Uh, okay. If I ever said this, I don't really quite remember specifically Debian. I think I never set this for Debian, did I? Maybe I set this for like mate or cashio or Debian like yubuntu.
Um but in any case, um we are getting there that everyone can just use it.
Oh dear, look look at that. 16 years later, Ginoi built. At least I think it built probably built. Yay.
That's what we are here for.
Yeah. If you do not like like if you find this boring, sorry to live stream this. If you find this boring, then don't better get into any information technology job.
Where are you from? I'm from Tulinox.
I'm from team T2. I'm from T2.
Um, and you 40% holy chipmunks. Um but yeah, really really nice where we like coming from complete garbage dependencies to really nicely sorted dependencies.
D it's a decade overdue.
You're so late with this, man.
Why did I can Can we time travel and tell my past self to like bloody do this in 2005?
in my opinion. By the way, the build times are all a little bit skewed. [ __ ] But it is what it is now because my load was 200 something. So, okay. All the bill times are probably a little bit off, but that's the least of my concerns.
And then your country? I'm from this planet Earth. And you?
Which country are you from?
Okay. I just probably deleted this made wh session for whatever reason that was in there. I think I deleted this after I run this div totem.
Why is there so much random junk handy and stuff? You know what this totem? If that's not correct, then I always wonder why is this where I'm from so important?
It's about the content, not where I'm from. See, is this probably like little set lip ng is probably um probably randomly for installing it.
I thought we are you for the tech and not for geography lessons.
Oh, here. So, it's was pretty empty.
Okay. Very 50% off. Not even uh from India. Oh, then greetings to India. The beautiful country too.
18ear goal to be an OS developer. Happy to hear that.
studying computer architecture usually helps with it plotter maybe cups probably reasonable okay only 30 50% like you um in my opinion you cannot automate this with an LLM um it will only like garbage in garbage outright um like it's it's literally not worse. Um if you want reliable stuff, you need some actual intelligence.
And in my opinion, messing here with LLMs to check if that is correct. This will only desktop edition. I see. Let's try things. Yeah. Um actually I think it should um it should be linked there. There is uh there is a newer one linked here because this download page that has already but I think even that is slightly outdated. Yeah, because this are um yes that's not ideal because I built the fin manually. Oops. [ __ ] We should not do this. It's the last time we do it like this. I promise. Um like use this one. If you want to try T2 today, use that here.
Sorry for that being not listed better because India especially development opportunity sorry I can't understand your country what because in India especially on OS development opportunity is very low well isn't all the stuff outsourced to India but also like OS development does not necessarily pay unless outsource also like hey have you seen artificial intelligence that supposedly replaces all the engineering.
So, um, by the way, um, I think the reason I I I think I figured I mean, first of all, as seen on our discord, a lot of people hate AI. I mean, including myself. Um, ironically, even Americans hate it for the environmental pollution of especially noise and drinking water.
But I figured um despite a lot of people hating AI, I think the reason some people are so like the re number one question here of what about AI AI AI the other the also like here on YouTube and stuff everyone everyone just AI I think the number one reason is people think it makes them genius programmers. Um I think a lot of people think hey they don't need they don't need to do the hard work of actually learning that and they they just wipe code. I think that's that's why um and that's that's wrong um because first of all AI is actually not good um yet and and this LLMs probably never will be in that context particularly like I'm and don't take me wrong I'm I'm an early adopter and believer of technology but similar to the Apple Vision Pro that I never got and I actually never got got a single VR headset because like I have no use case for this right I also never got IoT internet of [ __ ] things because I it was always clear for me that it will only work some years and then even even when it's new it works like [ __ ] So I never uh purchased a single internet of [ __ ] things and this has nothing to do with hating technology or being negative or not a believer or whatnot. It's being realistic of like not wasting my money on on [ __ ] And that's similar with AI. Like a company like mine, like a serious not scamming snake or a company would not put the current AI into production because as you see from all the balance sheets of all the big AI players, it's a lost business. No sane good old-fashioned business would put it into production. Uh whether eventually it could be good, that's something else.
But like from the perspective of today of you need a billion data center and uh a nuclear power or like solar power wind farm geothermal energy whatnot thing a fusion reactor to power your data centers um and then only lose money. It makes zero sense to uh deploy this current fake LLM wannabe AI. Um, but yeah, that's that's the uh that's what I thought the other day. It's like, dude, probably the number one I mean, despite so many people hate it, and I'm not even hating it the most. I think from what I've seen on YouTube, like even news sites or even good oldfashioned paper articles like some Americans really, really, really hate. I mean, probably also Americans hate. I mean, that's crazy.
Normally in Europe we are a little more environmental conscious of like not polluting and stuff that historically wasn't that much but now that data centers disrupt small village life and people cannot sleep and don't have drinking water anymore and and then also I think in Europe we do not hate AI as much yet because not only we don't have the most data centers but also in America most jobs are lost right and I think overall in Europe like the vast majority of jobs lost is in the USA. I mean also like maybe outsourced China, India and whatnot but probably mainly in the USA. So that's probably why the Americans probably are currently the biggest hater of AI for environmental and village life and night sleep destruction but also like the biggest job loss since the big depression. So it's yeah here about the shady IPO things Nestic Space X future AI yes I heard that um I say for years already the biggest scammers in human history but so few people are listening to me so many cases where you should avoid AI but I like to control my work and ask some questions.
Did you all hear of AI agent that deleted entire date? Yeah, not like the like it happened multiple times like every day there is a story of like it deleted it deleted a database it deleted our code um like just today I posted to our discord like AI deleted repository or whatnot or what what whatever and then even uh faked the postmortem and blamed it on other things and and claimed um and and claimed um bringing it solving that reverting that or whatever um yeah I mean but but that's that's the thing LLMs are not actual intelligent they are just very good token prediction machine things of lossy compressed other people's database things um yeah like never give AI permission to your stuff it's Like yeah the the the big tech that d currently destroys themselves need the hardware. Totally um 100%ly agree that's why we are here mostly manually made with love and passion. Proudly proudly manually mostly made stuff here only occasionally like 50% we prompt chatt we are disappointed of how wrong the answer is.
Um, where are we here? 52 bloody percent.
Okay, what's that here? PS2 to edit. I mean, yeah, excessive QT dependencies, but no, maybe that's correct. If not, patch welcome. Um, I mean here probably find something something. What even is that here? Yeah, some some year later.
Yeah, nice work team. Um I'm so proud how far we came in the last five years polishing basically every aspect of T2 polished. Of course, similar to other distributions, we are not bug free.
That's unfortunately kind of impossible with curating other people 6,000 packages and even in the stuff we write, it's not bug free. Um probably kind of never will be. Um yeah, totally. AI is just a tool and not a Yeah. The the thing is that AI is not a good tool is because it's first of all randomly hallucinating fuzzy [ __ ] and then it's also randomly doing random [ __ ] like randomly deleting [ __ ] that you didn't ask for. It's like you tell AI like write my business partner an email and it's like okay I deleted your database. It's like oh cool thank you very much. Well done. Well done assistant. Yeah, that is similar how I never adopted a tablet and I I I actually thought like tablets might it's so it's basically I purchased probably three tablets the very first iPad which I still have here which we obviously need to sideloadad T2 on. So the very first iPad, but that that was already so disappointed which like first I thought like dude it's amazing but then I was like because it was such a slow CPU and and stuff. It's like and so slow similar to the first iPhone like you think like hey it's although I think the first iPhone was more amazing than the first iPad. The first iPad was so underwhelming. It's like anyway um at least I still have it. Um need to load Linux T2 Linux urgently on that.
But then the thing is that iPad OS was always so limited. So then I first I progressed the first iPad. I probably even used it somewhat to answer some emails. I mean maybe even I was maybe I even was mildly satisfied. Um probably answered customer emails and stuff from that. But like certainly Apple being Apple like discontinuing this support after probably two years or whatn not it's like yeah it's old crap now like the slowest what was it even single core 32bit ARM [ __ ] of like sorry we sold you this crap can't support this anymore thank you very much. Um I mean obviously that's impossible to support with Linux today.
I mean it's not like modern Firefox would run snappy on that hardware. But then I probably didn't buy I didn't buy something for a while and also I didn't like the form factor. It was slightly too big for me. And then I purchased the very first iPad mini. But even then like that's like often even I sometimes fail for like okay like four years later we can buy the first iPad mini. But even that was then disappointing because it didn't retina display. This was like standard definition resolution and stuff. And even that's like, yeah, okay, that's kind of better. But nah. And did I Yeah, something like that. Um, so yeah, I tried. So it's but like I I buying three iPads, I learned like it's mostly waste of time. Like basically that's why I say like even I learned wasting my money. Why do you this this iPad tablets make zero sense? It's barely more compact than a laptop. You can type less fast. You can like especially with this limited iOS things you cannot multitask efficiently. Sure especially not 10 years ago where there was no multitasking. Now now the last years like five, six, seven years you can multitask a little bit but even that is bloody [ __ ] unefficient. And then it's like you yours this closed pay for everything ecosystem stuff like it's just a complete ripoff. Um and I'm saying this with purchasing three or maybe even four. Now I wonder if I even had a fourth iPad.
Um maybe I had one maybe I had one retina iPad but anyway I think I gave this to my mother-in-law.
Where is that thing even? I think she broke it. I like I'm so sorry it fell down and glasses defect.
Okay. Anyway, um yeah, and then it's compact and then to to use it a little bit more efficient, you buy a keyboard and then you like an attachable keyboard thing and then you're at the same form factor price and stuff. It's like, yeah, you didn't say your country, man. Europe. I'm from Europe. What takes care of the country?
Why is all the country stuff like from all the country stuff only hate comes?
Currently, I'm in Europe. Okay. Are you happy now, man? Who bloody cares? The country from this planet. Can we not stop this border country [ __ ] man? Only wars come from that wars and hate.
And I say this as a previously German. So there you have it.
Are you all happy now? Uh here's some Python thing. I'm probably Mason. It's probably or Mason or whatever.
Um where are we?
57.
So that doesn't stop us from probably uh installing T2 Shall subscribe. I urgently need to um urgently I don't really urgently but like for 10 years I keep collecting things here and I really really I don't urgently but I really really wanted T2 on tablets. Maybe that's the next thing.
Like theoretically eventually I want T2 on phones. I mean obviously who would not want T2 on phones? Maybe we should actually trademark T2 before the Trump family makes a T2 phone. And maybe we also um um should register a T2 phone domain already.
But just joking. Maybe just completely rename anyway.
Oops. Now I pressed something. [ __ ] [ __ ] G is I press G. I was at 50%.
Damn. Press G without control, man. Damn it. Um, oh man, how so much metadata. Imagine other distributions who do this all fully manually of typing. Imagine you have 20,000 ebuild packages and holy [ __ ] is it much data. Um, yeah man, like scrolling like scroll reviewing this is hard work already.
Yeah, probably getting more automo this tablet stuff is probably a very good first step.
Um, I totally don't know. Like we need to find some magic way. Like maybe that's even a way to make a startup. But it's of course super bloody difficult. Like it's just like the most difficult thing cracking. I mean so many companies tried and nobody succeeded of crack somehow cracking the Linux mobile space. I also don't have a good idea because our mobile stacks are not even amazing and even trap agrees.
But then we don't have to, right? It's like everyone wants a even everyone and even the Trump family wants a garbage mobile phone to scam the people. Um, we don't need a mobile phone, but I mean maybe if we we the thing is this devices are just so popular and we miss a whole generation.
Um, I would also argue I mean even I use a smartphone all day, right? So I mean I don't I don't even use the most apps like I mean maybe we should just start shipping KD mobile plasma mobile with a dialer with the only thing is browser their anglefish or whatever mobile browser good I fixed QT web engine last night that that failed to build because even the browser right I mean maybe we should start having phone builds at all and having the KD plasma dialer like at least dialer calendar email like Firefox and then ignore the app the I mean I even I don't do banking I mean on the smartphone I mean what what would be the what would be dream I mean maybe now is all the big tech failing maybe we could collect some I kid you not billion venture capital to do a really good European sovereign smartphone ecosystem Nothing like one thing Elon Musk scam teached me like Elon Musk and Trump scamming everyone teached me like everything is possible nothing is impossible.
You are right but Apple has been closed for from the get-go.
Um not really Apple Mac OS was pretty open. Apple only became closed with the iPhone.
Uh Google is going now with Android scam. That's what Google is doing now with Android is a scam at this point. I mean I I could argue I could argue Google Android was kind of a scam from the beginning of like just taking Linux and selling open source stuff expensively as I mean and initial Android was also really garbage like I didn't even the first Android version I didn't even take seriously like in initial Android was so ugly and and stuff and keyboard focused is have any job in T2 for 18 year old well not a paid job you can send patches.
I mean the thing is EU EU has some policy things. Um it's not like EU is creating some companies. Um I'm aware there are some companies like you need to understand between policy. I mean first of all we tried to apply for some funding that failed. Oh [ __ ] we actually should we should actually full-time apply for some more prototype funding.
Um it's not like some politicians wanting some sovereign tech and it happens. It still needs companies like mine to do it. So um it's not like EU is magically self-creating companies that do amazing al like it needs systems that do that for 20 years to deliver reliable tech like T2 Linux. Got to say admire how much work you do almost anytime open Twitch you're doing something. how because I want that T2 successful um because I double down on making T2 a true AAA first class Linux distribution and that's that needs work that needs people sitting each day like open source oss do not create themselves from nothing it is hard daily work and um yeah I 20 years ago I was sitting like this in my basement and now we sit likes this on Twitch. Yeah, this cups is probably optional, but we will do this another day. Uh, you should hire him. You need someone in organization to ask everyone what country they are from. Exactly.
That's what we should hire them for.
Yeah, eventually I might have jobs especially if we become more big business, but uh right now you can do what you can do with every open source project. Get clone it or subversion.
Check it out. Uh, don't delay. try it out and um either like test it and fill GitHub issues, but please professional ones. We have already new people who fill random issues that make no sense and send patches, right? Um holy [ __ ] this is many for my dream development. I don't India can help me. So I need to you don't need to fly anywhere like this is the biggest misconception. If you fly somewhere, you become just the poorest gusta biter. Uh also like India is super big in tech.
Like what are you talking about? Have you seen India? Like it's biggest tech outsourcing and even isn't even nothing phone. Isn't the nothing company manufacturing India? It's completely ridiculous. Like you can do everything in every country. Um and like migrating to another country is just the most expensive failure.
Um this is the biggest misconception of the last decades especially in these days like have you seen the unemployment numbers everywhere like that's ridiculous.
Um, you can everything like like similar to Elon Musk, you can do everything in in your basement from wherever you are.
whether that's Ukraine or I mean except North Korea and maybe Russia these days or like Cuba but like from all like from all otherund 75ish or whatever countries um you can do most things unless you sit in to totalitary regimes in some behind some iron curtain and without internet and it's a little bit it's a little bit tough uh to do that there. But in in all all countries of the world minus three or so you did I say three Russia Korea was Korea Russia what else did I say minus two um good to go lunch happy so uh where are we here in 64 percentage Yeah, mostly good. I hear some lure rock stuff. That's probably sus.
I mean, it's probably not correct. It's probably not not totally wrong. I mean, but also probably not completely.
It's probably optional like more patches will come.
I know about India. I know very well about India. I probably know about the like I traveled most countries including Taiwan and Brazil and and Russia.
I know the world and I know India like you you you probably don't know the state of America and Europe.
Um, I probably know India better than you, America and Europe. The stuff ain't that super rosy in America. Have you seen the orange clones the White House destroying like the ele the the orange elephant in the White House trampling on everything? The job market and stuff.
You don't want to be there. Trust me.
Even I don't want to be there.
By the way, I've seen other YouTubers who say they don't want to talk about politics. The reason I maybe I should also talk about politics, but the thing is I hate the one thing I hate. I mean, also I'm not I'm not polit political.
I'm not left and right. I'm just common sense. Um but the problem I I my I my personal impression is that so many things went south like so many things went downhill because for 20 years we didn't had arguments because for 20 years like yeah let's not talk about politics which mean let's which to me like let's not talk about politics means like let's not destroy my like my reality my reality distortion field belief of completely mind-blowing out of like always this political correctness of like dude what you believe is complete [ __ ] man it's complete scam artist [ __ ] what you talk about like that is yeah basically to me is let's not talk about politics it's basically I believe random con [ __ ] and I don't want to hear the reality that that's if if you if someone tells me that's I don't want to talk about politics and it's kind of like I don't want to hear the truth I only I don't want to hear the hard harsh reality of like believing all kinds of WhatsApp and Tik Tok nonsense.
Um that is the only thing of like being some beacon of common sense here in of like have you seen all the craziness here is also vww off. Okay so this this cashier um this this is doing this is doing strange things here.
Um what was that thing ww off things of because some things here are strange and this is also at most op keep alive d probably could potentially be here and that's also why probably we cannot really have honest discussions on politics anymore like of politicians because like everyone is like believing their own religious distortion field [ __ ] Um, and by the way, this left right [ __ ] is complete [ __ ] anyway. like politicians should do common sense and not like some like even in Germany like the conservatives doing completely mind-blowing [ __ ] of like like 20 years ago people would have said they they are crazy and need to medical treatment of what it's crazy these days these days are hard to pick anything right too many um I wouldn't say too many I mean too much garbage information probably. Um, but that's also that's also the thing that I mean I'm not saying that 40 years ago newspapers were top-notch accurate, but probably 90% more accurate than random social media [ __ ] Like these day, I mean, sure journalism and and newspapers were not always right, but like these days, social media is also usually wrong, man.
uh uh CS degree. However, the institution never care about open source back in the day at least. I really struggle learning open source correct tech GCC things. Do you recommend any book about that?
O not really. I I'm not reading um I mean maybe maybe for that might be Linux from scratch as usually I say Linux from scratch not that great but if you really I mean open source stack correct is also relative. Um there is probably not one correct open source tech thing probably I mean either Linux from from ST from scratch but I would only do this a little bit because otherwise I usually say it's a little bit of waste of time.
Um here's also some websockets systemd uh do this we so there's a lot of stuff we could automatically like we could go over everything systemd and probably do most things optional like maybe we should in maybe we should instead of like so this should also be the last times we yes I say this often but like I have here for example that's also like lip uru might also be um optional. I mean, lip zodium sounds a bit sus, but maybe I don't even know what this is, but maybe that's correct as it previously was there. Um maybe we should include some magic scripting um for T2 to auto edit this flex for example. I mean not AI but like some T2 prompt stuff of T2 modify and like basically like SS SQL like so T2 like update stuff like some SQL like some T2 query language. So instead of like that automatically correctly adds text. So like for example T2 update like T2 package matching like systemd like cache systemd update desk flex depths op systemd stuff. Um not super easy but that's that would be more scalable than like for the future for like 20 years. So I'm only thinking out loud. Obviously this is not amazing going through this but also usually we don't have such so much data this is just like our last years as I said 1 hour ago 1 hour 17 years yeah again highly overdue highly important uh that's why we do this um and it should be increasingly one of the last times we do this I mean you see it's much cleaner these days here some strange things pearl may maybe correct maybe not um I'm not caring as much about this random purse things. If they're not correct, if if it's annoying, someone will send a patch. This stuff probably is hopefully mostly more correct.
Like the majority counts here. The size is like I had the size once autodeleted everywhere. Now some come back. It's probably okay. The question like maybe many are optional, but that's for Syon Python experts too. Here's some it's probably fine or optional.
Is any chance for AI to do OS? Maybe change my dream when I do it. Yeah, but if AI do it, then you don't have a job anymore. I don't know why if you want a job in OS development that AI does it for you. Then AI has a job, not you.
That's that's what I mean. Say see 40 40 minutes ago I said like I think the reason people some people love AI is because they hope it does everything for them without realizing then they are redundant then they if AI does your does the job you don't have the job it's so easy crazy that people like that um okay graphis is a little bit did I revert this ready.
No.
Yeah, this needs some serious also crazy to optional dependency all this but if if that's needed then I mean maybe we it's it's a little bit different I wanted to say maybe we could optional dependency Q6 star but we wouldn't want all space. It's probably doesn't work like this.
Um what's the D2 query language? I would keep that as simple.
Yeah, of course that would be shell script or lure implemented. I'm only saying that instead of many like for like basically I mean it would be cool like it could even be something like some prompting and then like you would like select select dot cache select systemd and cache and then you might even dynamically like okay that's a selection like this stuff and then like add like a at dependency optd or stuff.
Um just the common things that if you do more than two files is annoying. Here's for example go for example audited um probably optional I don't know so all programming based jobs like no have you seen what garbage AI creates I'm I wouldn't say like no but only like as AI can only do entry-level stuffs badly only you and your programming like your job is not safe and your programmers reviewing AI [ __ ] is more safe here. CLI for example systemd I'm not doing more optional dependencies in this pass unless they are really major like we we should kind of do more interesting things otherwise we could do systemd now in a second pause but maybe we should do here more important things oh year 2020 2022 year as long as user can check commands it's fine.
I mean it would edit the sources. So it's more like that that query language would be mostly for developers to mess improve stuff here without firing up an editor over 40 or over 10 or hundred hundreds of files.
And look at this mostly more amazing. Um pretty happy with this.
Another step of much better dependencies for you playing and installing along at home.
Here's set shell things of a year later.
Now this better job as a developer depends if the AI bubble like you all most of you only most of you don't think really far you you need to learn to 3D in 4D chess you need to think in in 3D chessman uh this here is funny Um not really sure how that thought we had auto deleted this but probably not.
Maybe the corset is Yeah, this is no idea how this truncated so much but somehow it did probably potentially out of space things of actually not even building or whatever.
Hyper Toolkit.
Maybe it's I don't know.
Yeah, this must be out of space or should annoying.
Um, the good thing is we are nearly done.
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Maybe I should have autoreverted three lines to here. Uh, okay.
How about with three lines?
Wonderful.
Um, five lines.
Maybe we got all now.
What do we have here? W. Okay, I think we did this right now. Right.
FTGL is little bit fonty here. I mean, we Okay, let's manually edit this, which we should also I mean, thankfully a thousand of them we didn't had to manually edit. I'm not too sure how this got in there. We didn't really use that.
Um, fonts should mostly not be in there.
Okay. Encodings is also it probably did something strange listing or like it probably did font config query all fonts or some [ __ ] There's no font.
Yeah, long way we came with this.
Welcome there everyone tuning in newly.
Um, it's probably correct once I once we 2025. Yeah, once we had some Pango MM did install Pango. Some of them were incorrect. Good that we probably fixed the last one of those here. This mail cap is a little bit spice. Did I think I deleted this already? I think this is just because we have this here running for longer after we from before we in place substituted all of those ember. Oh, that build.
Oh, cool. That build. Um, good motive here. Motive build X.
Amazing.
Mostly amazing.
What is that here? 2023 year later much better dependencies.
So amazing.
94% man. Um yeah probably obviously some small things here and there. Um, so you all what what more do we do today?
Anyway, I'm settled my dream as an is developer.
What dro is that? Glad you asked. Sorry that I answer so late. That's totally not. Oh, did I not pin that? Usually I pin that.
Um, oh, it should already be pinned.
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Oh, wait. Did I pin this here? Oh, yeah.
I pinned this here. Good. Um.
Oh, LSB release minimum. Now, it's that's also sus. I I wonder if we should just delete this package, man. This is pain. That should be nothing.
We got this autoimp imported when once we autoimp imported package from the internet some two years ago. Some pointless package. Maybe we should delete pointless package.
Okay, I guess we are golden here. Um X11 air kit menu removed there. Um, amazing.
That will commit a while.
Okay, we can go drink a coffee while this is locking a thousand webdev objects uh over HTTPS.
reading note. Um, okay.
Good that this works too. Um, build breakage things.
That is so sad. That's circle of life. Space is really the most unfriendly praise.
Do we have here? Space things. Here space things. Oh, is it an astronaut things?
Do we not have astronaut person?
Here's a person here.
Um, oh, that transaction already. Amazing. Um we could um we could force rebuild everything. So yeah, we should do some So that's basically my yes like two hours at night, one and a half hours in the morning. Um my contribution to making sure and and improving this dependencies actually built for you.
Um, I too spent ages to find the right emoji. Yeah.
Uh, worst case you can Google it, right?
Copy and pasting emojis from Google like it's 2008.
Uh, word count. Here's a cache file. It's a little bit strange. If we wanted uh vertical lines like everything was it four must be right. Three uh five.
Oh, wait.
What was it now?
Uh, three, four, five, six in.
Oh. Uh.
Let's force rebuildes now that we have space again.
Um, so but we should do more interesting things than that. Uh, what do we really need to do? Um, we should also sometimes Yeah, sometimes we should also have fun.
So what do we do with the rest of the day releasing to Linux?
I'm sorry it's not as meant OS developer. Yeah, I figured of course I figured I still all of this programming is quite difficult. I mean surely yeah like it's not like obviously programming is one of the more advanced jobs don't want surprise like it's math and logic and things that's the thing I'm always surprised people I was like oh look too that's that's so um difficult oh here more super thing things thing that's amazing I mean yeah that's everyone wants to just be like programmer like maybe just I don't even know like maybe maybe because hacker is cool in Hollywood movies and stuff or Holly and Bollywood movies. Um, and maybe money.
But yeah, I think we should also have have been alo like someone h I think it was Janet car actually. I saw on YouTube I I realized she has like no got got recommended YouTube clip clips of her. I saw like some other day um she said something actually um pretty important and that makes myself very unpopular. I don't know. But hey, she said it. Jennet a car here.
Um, she only does shorts. Like maybe is this here. Um, and >> I think a lot of people are ignoring the fact that for the longest time there's a lot of substandard just bad hiring in software development. There was literally a time where you could do a six week boot camp on like React and get a six-f figureure job afterwards. That's insane. There's literally no nothing on the planet like that. And then during CO co just pressed the gas pedal on all that insane [ __ ] I think a lot of people are >> Yeah. so much. So, and this was always like this was before co and stuff like um I'm really sorry to say like from what I've seen the hiring was always people who didn't code right like so that that was always I mean sure I'm good at it but I've experienced so many people who should have not have been in the industry like even before co and stuff and like all the web stuff made it worse and yeah we we always should have been more honest with like not everyone should and can code, right? Um I'm really sorry to phases. Um and and obviously it's difficult especially to do that, right?
All the gypsy stuff here is Oh yeah, it's 230. Um, I wonder if just for how fast was I wanted actually to theoretically like maybe I should do should not do this today. Like sometimes I just like to test some old systems like yesterday the BC 250.
Maybe should do something productive today especially it's getting hot anyway.
um board from V. How fast was that thing? Even the char 001.
Okay. So, even the Yeah, the BC 250 is faster than this. Surprise, surprise.
Yeah. Okay. We should not do this. We should do something productive today.
Okay. Uh what what am I in the mood for?
Um I mean randomly test building stuff is is nice and you all but certainly doesn't pay the bills. And now we have everyone try to go. Yeah. Uh pro. Yeah.
And now we have everyone like so and no.
Yeah, that is so correct. Like so first I I would even say I I would go as far and this is probably not even contra like this probably hurts like 50% I would I would go as far as 50% of the people in the IT industry should not be in the IT industry or at least uh at least programmers coders and and code architecture and system architecture and that is also if we are honest with ourselves that is also seeable in stuff like um Forex Vagen software failing or even Tesla self-driving a decade later not being awesome.
Um or other like have you seen this other uh million subscriber YouTuber is which one? Some some engineering channel there who purchased a Lucid and like this stuff is like full of bucks like even more more bucks than FX wagon. Um fix I'm not touching gnome. What also what fix gnome? Um and yeah now people who cannot code and shouldn't code now they try to wipe code stuff by the way. Oh this is um and now we've everyone Yeah. And now we have everyone who can already not code try to assist their not being able to code with AI. So I don't want to be AI. This is liberization is a horror also expect now to do crazy things so no time because of AI models it's expected now to do crazy things in no time I mean expected is go 50 maybe go in distribution 50% I is really bad people don't fire the bottom Um, what do you mean fires bottom 10%. But I mean it it shows in T2 like most of the T2 issues on GitHub are garbage. I mean either a slop or people not knowing what they're doing.
I mean the recycling of team and reversion to longterm um Oh man, my nose.
Yeah. Um the thing is also in in it bad people who don't cannot do their job can hide better like a plumber like if he constantly produces leaking pipes he is fired right or electrician who constantly produces short circuits other very glitchy intermittent stuff and and and code violating like building code violating [ __ ] they also fired and stuff right but then it people can hide better because most people don't know it and like normal people in managers think everything is magic and rocket science and stuff and hey it's rocket science and stuff but um they can hide better like no it's like just difficult and like but Mac OS and Windows and Nah and so or So but sorry to speak is uncomfortable recommend me movie to rally watch movies just don't describe my apartment's maintenance you just described your department your apartment's maintenance team of what of causing short circuits not grounded intermittent connected leaking water pipes I mean yeah I heard in some cities uh I heard in some countries building codes standard stuff of quality is a little bit there.
Um, Terminator 2, Yori, how you doing? So, what else do we need to do while we wait for some more random build things? So, we actually should get stuff done. Oh, here also stuff done. Um, crazy cache dependency update things.
Um, assertion. Oh, this is a thing.
Yeah, if this stuff like this is also Linux Foundation thing like if this stuff here would this my my power supply I literally put I specifically purchased this power supply. Um this this is so hilarious. Um like now like this the thing could previously tell me this is also stupid regression something they changed in the kernel that this doesn't work like maybe because now they have an internal driver and I don't know This is super frustrating. I hate this with Linux. Um, [ __ ] works. Um, [ __ ] works and then every month they break something. They they think they know everything better, but they constantly break something.
Oh, now this magically randomly works.
Holy. Um, I I don't understand this stupid [ __ ] anymore. Something bound to something else bound to this. I didn't even expect it to work just like that.
So, that's going through USBH ID from USB ID uh IOCTL.
When you maintain a Linux distro to test what you change, you restart VM each time. No, I rally. Why should I? You don't need to restart like only if I modify boot things and stuff. Why should I restart the VM? I rarely need to do that like once a week or also depends.
I mean, sure, if I work on systemd or in these things, it's like it depends on what I um any genre would be fine.
Um, you guys movies.
How about Anna?
Did you watch Anna already?
I think I have the USB here, the Blu-ray here.
How about this one here?
H you all test dump this on the P3 some months ago. Don't tell the copyright mafia.
Okay. So, what's the total power stuff of estimated? What did I previously total power 250?
I think this is similar to so I don't know how precise this is but that's the only measurement I have and that's also by the way all ironically all those all it's it's there are so many PSUs and they al they I mean first of all they are all so similar and then the one feature that they all should have is actually monitoring stuff like very few have I should actually I should have purchased like a couple of those men although I think it was expensive I think this was maybe the most expensive power PSU I ever purchased.
I should have purchased multiple.
So, how loaded are we? Um, we fully loaded. Okay, that looks pretty loaded, I would say. Yes, we are fully loaded.
Um, okay, that's 268 watt. Oh, 270 watt.
Oops. Um, you love honor here. Okay, here here people who who like Anna. Um, otherwise, hey, how about Nikita? If you love Honor, did you watch Nikita already? So, um, actually I wanted to Google do they there is a new version of this. The only thing is I hate having different versions. Like, let me just check. I'm curious. Is there I should going forward only purchase PSUs with monitoring stuff.
It's pretty pretty expensive.
Um Oh, but it's it's somewhat on saleish. Yeah, I think I paid probably 200 for the one I have.
Um, and also what really sucks is that these companies every year change some pin out [ __ ] So I even fried something plugging some year old cable in another model like that should be like there is a special place in hell enough which movie from which year if you ask questions from from Blu-ray here um like this here I did not take it home again after it's still on my P3 studios the studio canal thing from here. This what's his name? Uh something with B.
Um Lucy from for uh what's his name? Why is the name not here? I mean this one here. It works. It plays with T2 freaking P3 mod. Um, so actually I should have purchased an off office office expensive test Blu-ray for office. It's one year in the office already. So hope you enjoy the movie. Maybe tune in tomorrow and tell us how you like to shift things. What is the difference between that thing like that is HX? Like what is the bloody difference? I hate when the thing is also I've seen they change the bloody protocol. I so hate this. Um is this here?
Okay. Wait, this doesn't I think only the eye things have like monitoring for intelligent monitoring.
Uh T2 Linux play game. Yes, but not me.
But those digital piece are failing often. That's why they abandoned it.
Mine didn't fail. I mean, why should they fail often? I don't see how they fail more often than um nearly no PSU. I mean, only some old ones failed. Like some like year 2000 ones failed now 25 years later, like burning some capacitor. Um okay, so that was 270 watt here. Um, 270 watt. Uh, oh, that's probably not That's probably not ideal.
Now, this happened to me.
Um know that probably.
Oops. Oh [ __ ] What? No. No. Uh bloody using KD. That's what you get for using an actual freaking whole desktop for live streaming setup. Um, yeah, I should order some more because like that's the most convenient. First of all, the one I have didn't fail. I only have one of those. But before they stop manufacturing this, I'd really like to have one or two. I mean I I don't have spare currently. I don't have a spare one anyway. I somehow use them all in systems and stuff. Wonder what's going on with the sailed thing here.
Yeah, but before they don't have some anymore. Yeah, thousand watt is fine for me. Don't need thousand watt is fine for me. Um yeah, there's this IQ [ __ ] of I I've seen they changed the protocol.
Which which one? This one. Which better phones? Uh this one is even silent. It has some but did some have a button of more more silent.
Um 12vt high power like no.
Um this one here is even silent here.
Zero RPM I think on mine because like I'm not having an Nvidia GPU. I mean, okay, mine didn't fail because I'm Yeah, extremely low noise. I think mine running even running a 79 and now 9950X3D, the fan never turned on because hey, I only draw 270 watt. So, yeah, the fan I don't know because I never heard the fan. But, so that is because yeah, if you don't have like GPU, you see here that's um right even 100 watt and stuff. So you see zero RPM.
Um you should install it so that the natural air flow probably ideally go through that a little bit. What's your lowest level one could start learning from? Like also lowest level one could start learning from like logic gates like lowest level is um use clo code. Why should I cl code? I don't want to steal code.
Um, yeah. So, fan, I don't know. But this zero RPM mode is certainly nice. And so, for me, do I need all of this stuff? No.
But like, if you do some serious things, especially for me benchmarking, I would hope that is halfway. I mean, you I mean, maybe I should calibrate that and put a multi- volt multimeter on there and measure the actual wattage um to know how precise this is. But that's certainly nicer than having nothing. Um, especially if you if I going forward should potentially go more into the business of doing some proper blog post because then I would have some wattage if that's halfway decently correct.
Maybe many of you didn't even know that this existed. I also I even didn't know that this existed. I found this randomly some years ago and I was like, dude, why don't have all quality PSUs that I would think internally they always kind of should have that, right? They all have a microcontroller. So like even like every non-complete garbage PSU probably should have this data internally, right? You would think but so all it takes is some I mean theoretically this should of course be like isolated like galvanically isolated and not like electrocuting the USB port of your main logic board.
But it's not that super easy to do correctly. But it's like the companies do a PSU, right? You would think they can do this correctly. I right you say better, but the this is probably some or maybe it's some different version. Maybe this is the old version, the new version. I have no idea. Maybe it's a slightly different SKU. Slightly different skew for native things. Two things sidemounted connectors.
I have no idea what the issue is here.
Whatever.
Yeah, this this is modern. Like you would need to compare. Here's 2025 and the other. What is this one?
Is this an old version? Oh, maybe it's an old version that I have. I have no idea.
Um, where is the There usually is some listed sins.
There's usually some detailed spec thing uh somewhere more.
Is this more here? Oh, wait. What? They Oh, you don't see this anymore. They hide this here probably somewhere.
You would need to compare the Yeah, box keyboard. I By the way, I I wanted to make a video about this already. I should make I I so often this stuff here is completely wrong. Um like box contents keyboard. It's like and this is like a every article has completely wrong things here like USB things say PCI PCI things say USB like it's like some random person or AI edit here some random [ __ ] right you cannot make this [ __ ] up like I should I should order that and then call Amazon where is my keyboard like that they learn it's like quieter one is cheaper only Because this one, no, they they both are they both have zero RPM. Probably one is this is probably the old version and the other is probably like maybe the 2024 version or 2023 version. Maybe that is the version I have and the other is probably the new model since 2020. It's probably old stock that they still had somewhere or whatever. Um, usually they should have here selling here on selling on Amazon since I've so usually you could potentially see that here somewhere if it would not be so shitty here.
Unit count one. Um, you should be able to determine this on some UPC code here. If if if that even is correct and not wipe coded like keyboard like box content keyboard it's like yeah but but that's every item I'm I bet you every item we click will have something sus um and this is this should also not be like this connector quantity three connector quant quantity it's like lol yolo um it's surely not three um anyway both things here this also has zero RPM. Mine Mine already had like mine from I have mine four years or whatn not and even that already had zero RPM.
Um, okay. Long story short, um, I probably should order two before they go. Um, maybe I'm even lucky because what I hate is having different versions and they need different software protocols. And I saw already um, from the Linux kernel, the code scrolling by, I saw already that other people added a new protocol of like 2025 version. They changed the USB protocol. It's like that.
Um, yeah. So, I'm I'm pretty sure this has zero. I mean, then the model name here is HX1000i, so that should already be identical.
Um, maybe they also changed here. Zero RPM mode. So, that's a cheaper one. This this year is probably only like 2025 edition or whatnot. Maybe also then with different cable like maybe they changed another cable [ __ ] of high voltage power [ __ ] here.
12 volt 2x something something. Yeah. Yeah. Both have some zero RPM mode. I'm pretty sure everything else wouldn't make sense. But then of course those vendors often do things that don't make sense.
Yeah. I mean obviously don't use this garbage Windows software. Even my neighbor Debo with his Windows constantly says the software is a Windows software sucks and even my neighbor says it. So um integrate ICU link system like oh wait are here. This probably is differently new. Oh, I think this is already new or over mine.
Oh, maybe one is maybe one is sidemounted. Maybe that's a difference.
Okay, this is a pro. Okay, this is my Ah, this is maybe this new IQ [ __ ] Um, okay. I don't even want this new I I All I wanted is that's probably the difference. Some new interconnected [ __ ] system that I don't want. All I wanted, all I wanted was the wattage. Oh, that has this also already.
Oh, maybe that's why they changed the protocol.
Wait, is that the Oh, wait. That's again the expensive version. Wait, I clicked there wrong.
Sorry, I clicked there wrong. Yeah, look at this. This has only one USB thing and the other Okay, that's the main difference of some integrated RGB sensor kind of some streets further. Who cares?
Nearly my neighbor men also I think he wanted to move away from Berlin didn't he? So um Berliners everyone is a neighbor here.
What special power supply me cable management and protection at least silver ones for me it's cable I mean cable management.
Uh T2 keyboard.
So 20 newest of I things 2025 could be gold rating MSI things aviation industry expansion crazy stuff guys and ships from 16 bit things entire stick crashes random but got certified good for them so make your own keyboards the 3D print is great uh I I need all I need the software.
Does Amazon actually check their articles verification data? No. I I don't know where they get this from.
Like this this this data is random for 10 years. Like for 10 years, I notice every every product I click on there is randomly wrong information.
Um cable management is like for me cable cable management is mostly I don't buy a B. I don't buy a power supply for cable management. I I for quality and efficiency and stuff like cable I get managed with any power supply things.
Is silver not pretty oldish rating.
Okay. So um good. Oh here we we are mostly done with rebuilding small cache things here.
Look. Oh bit map syncs over me. Is that demos?
Oh, that's uh funny.
Um, yeah, no further question. Maybe we should uh maybe we should this be good.
Also, I think I got the mosquito, but damn it. Smoke mosquito season. Good.
Um, we want titulox. So, somehow maybe somehow today I'm Why am I not so motivated today?
Maybe I should sometimes have some fun, play with some things. Um, okay. We should actually, you know, would be best would be to write our website change log. Um, so now the story is we probably should um we should really summarize there the major changes including like better overlay support. I actually should check that that works. Um, um, the new code for the live city, I think you would have found it. I'm so sorry. My I've I have no nerves for new website. Actually, what I should probably do, I should I need to debug why our software now randomly crashes on Mac OS. That's probably pretty somehow our software gets sometimes killed by Mac OS now with code signing error.
That's a little bit concerning. Um I cannot randomly deploy new website now. That's way too much work that I don't have like this technical things need to work better before we even can think about website. I don't have weeks now for website.
Thank you for your super chat modification. highly appreciate this and do whispering ASMR things. This is this is already the second channel where we do stereo stereo ASMR. Um what expit just bit let's fake this and delete ma deos um yeah the thing website is for me anyway not fun and yeah I need to be efficient maybe maybe even maybe I should even oh we have 94 viewers Um yeah, I I actually have other mission critical things unfortunately to do. Um maybe I should actually do them.
Let's stop procrastinating them.
Uh look, we we have here more. I mean despite we had here sed things. Remember when we sed we probably should be professional and um go through our t to-do and check what is really important but we also we should release basically uh clicked on this and didn't even realize it was live stream.
Uh okay. No, no worries. Welcome cap. Um, we need to release. Um, that would be pretty um Did I SED? I get already.
Oh yeah, this stuff.
Okay, what did we do now? Uh, rebuilding all of this stuff gave Oh, another 100.
Um Aussie here any any Oh, there's some book things.
Interesting.
Yeah, this appreciate uh meet us here from Germany. Better programmers and learners. Um well, I appreciate your enthusiasm. I I don't really like that.
I mean I'm good and Linus towards is certainly also very good. Um although ironically maybe I programmed more than Linus towards the last decade but it's not a competition here who is cooler. Um we just want to make a good Linux distribution right. So I mean this is indeed here. Um yeah this is maybe this stuff I mean not maybe this is of course mostly the auto reverted stuff from a minute ago where our caches were not correct but that's I mean the performance is actually um it's already I think it would only like no um yeah we also I also need to maintain this. I really appreciate this but um we also need to be able to maintain this and like migrate all the content and stuff. Um, we need to do this a little bit more um controlled um with with some real strategy. Or look at this here. Like this is actually pretty pretty useful stuff here. Another 100.
Who would have thought? But this per performance is amazing, right? I mean this this GCC being less slow, the performance would be um even But yeah, I hear I hear you too. Um with with an older GCC, the performance would be even more amazing. I believe the RP has their own Wii kernel. Well, they don't have their own Wii. Is there a port of D2 Nintendo Wii? Yes, of course, Chris here. Um, we have this. I mean, the only thing is we need this patch. So, the I mean, I would So, Arch I think doesn't it doesn't even have official Power PC.
That's probably some like our Power PC probably vastly superior.
Um, we have we worked on V2. So that's also like it's other people doing that.
Um right it's not like the arch people do the the VI stuff. Um so which we v we or we or we um except it depends which um but yeah you can um why don't you like GCC16 standard V or the old one? Yeah, the old one just works. We the old one was was just single core. The VU is triple core, right? Um the triple core has broken SMP synchronization things that need special workarounds, but even that we include in include mostly um yeah, theoretically we should ship some V compatible kernel by default. So basically patch welcome and um ah you're welcome things how do how does it break a bills for me like what what do you do I mean we we take care of the things in T2 I don't know what you consulting there wski consulting what do you do that um I don't see that um I mean T2 has a lot of auto magics to makes this work. I I have zero idea what you're doing. Look, thousands of packages built here. Um why is why is I would uh what what precisely do we uh I think you use something very wrong.
Um, I mean I'm also lucky and find ways but I think you use something really really wrong.
Why does motive not revert with two? Oh, it's attic even. This somehow should revert. Why does this not revert? Um, and welcome here to the stream. Why does two not one two three does it need regular expression?
Oh add diff here. Oh. Um that is why um just delete here this very did this wrong.
We could run the new par. Now this this is complete confusion. No like um we you know I work really really already I I work as as like do I work Sunday holiday. Um we really need to make it I'm I'm sorry. We need to make it efficiently for me and and not less efficient. Um we we will not run to websites. This is even more like we need to gradually migrate this to more I with taking snippets and inspiration of the new website work. But again um this technology is important first like this needs to work. We cannot ship something that's broken like all the desktop things we did was like flat pack integration all the all the things um it's technology first and yeah website later I'm sorry but without good technology like and also yeah let's let's do this step by step right like nothing like ruining my productivity with um with with website things here um as as much as I understand that it disappoints you And I'm I highly appreciate all the creative and and inspirational work. But first first most um we need to ship working working things here. Look 2022 error cache to actually build. Yay. Um first need to make sure that T2 really works that desktop stuff really works like like yesterday the overlay things we did. Uh somebody should volunteer. as someone someone should really but the problem is this is volunteer like most volunteers just want to replace everything completely um I don't need one day volunteers I need like long-term everyday little uh contributors um which we have already like including Yi but also Kuke and Foxrod and Andre and Nk and stuff we have a growing team and it's totally Amazing. And the better the stuff here is, the the faster the team will grow. Oh, there's W. Um, but this is this is how you automatic.
Wait, what?
Why? It says not.
Oh, was it what?
This layer is also funny.
Okay, this cache was a little bit sus actually some I think this this was reverted.
Uh managed to build of unzip to fork it and it goes bip you do strange things. Do use T2 committed people like I don't some sort of movement. What do you move? What?
I don't know what you fork like that literally builds. You do something really really strange. Do you use T2 trunk or some tech? You you mix their old stuff is you I I don't even know what what you do.
Um yeah is the thing new T2 like nobody will look there like this is this is only work for me that's without like this is only work for no gain and only confusion um I would also pri prioritize improving some content further on because like that's the website we we have like that's production I would I would also argue a little bit better content first would be more important than completely changing the site. Um, and yes, I know that's annoying you probably, but I need to run this long term and um, I need to answer for for that to the media and things. Um and um yeah, let's first ships this release here that we worked so hard towards.
Um, he has rest source by the way for not really sure if that's some s maybe it used it but needs review over here. Yeah, reviewing 100 changes much easier than over a thousand changes.
Yeah, 2023 exactly the right things.
Okay, good that we have now that we have um yeah, the crazy thing is that's that's only the tip of the iceberg here. This graph is a little bit funny and we could commit this without go script. Maybe it used it really to generate some postcript but lip paper.
What did this do again?
The other stuff is I mean that PBN this surely did some strange documentation building like cases we had previously reverted Yeah, the funny thing is I really saw it like over the last years. I'm I'm done with this here. Wire guard is NVME.
That's also a little bit s and this is okay. needs needs checking that says um not really liking those random forcings but that's what the current result is. Okay, Graphus here is surely up to be polished another day.
Lip NF.
Okay, it's maybe optional.
Multitail. Now, this here is Sus.
Is this okay? It's way newer plasma.
This is somehow not really sure why I built with this. Maybe it could because now I have both installed. Maybe.
Um, this here is super annoying.
How did this even get in there?
Maybe it's because it's in the past now.
Oh, sub version here is tools.
No.
Um, okay. TTR is that all right?
All this stuff currently needs.
Yeah, but we are really really okay.
38%.
So many people watching me review cache dependencies. It's amazing.
Oh, here three years later. What's that orc is still s somehow still truncated?
Okay, I guess that's enough test building. I'll write this. Did we not revert this already?
Maybe it even uses Oh, wait 8,000. But I mean, maybe that is a bloated possibility.
Second things.
Good. Um, did we What is the init?
It's I think it's probably custom using custom uh overlay.
And also here I really really hope going forward we need to do this less often.
Okay.
I mean maybe we should one quick.
Does this look like mostly I mean what's with Oh, this one look maybe that one is amazing. Um yeah, theoretically release. Um okay, this is probably enough testing. Um I also wanted to test is stuff stable. Um and so on.
The only thing Yeah, we could we could build more and more, but we could also call it a day. I think there's also eventually by the what's the idle consumption? idle is 64 freaking watts.
So, idling.
By the way, I wonder if we suspend if I connect an external if I connect the USB to another system. I wonder if I can measure idle power consumption. Um, what is like 64 watt a day by 24?
It's quite a bit of idle power a day you all.
Yep.
Shall I subscribe? Need to purchase electrons.
Chip C32. No core no core package requires it except Grub 2. If you build 32-bit, I mean even actually wait if you actually even grab two. I think no core package should require this. This is only for compatibility.
Can we even ah we cannot delete this because we we so we need to ship I mean first of all you you need this if you want to run steam um because Steam is still 32-bit and we cannot delete it. We need to ship it because GCC cannot build its 32-bit GCC stuff. I believe probably most likely with all this 32-bit ellipsy. Um yeah, also doesn't matter like it's I do custom version. What means custom version? Why why would you do custom version you I think you should focus on a here we we 90 plus,000 revisions.
Okay. Yeah. 66 I don't mean to delete just to clarify my understanding.
Yeah, I mean nothing really except GCC and then if you have some old binary and Steam and stuff. Um I really should measure idle power consumption man.
I should also measure suspend but I mean suspend it to actually I suspend actually wait I I suspend to disk so this system um we also theoretically have many many things here to sort um So this work at least for me actually except for this I will I will not commit this with so first of all not with this header for space saving reasons.
Um, we also get to learn that we probably don't have to.
You know what?
Let's maybe get the ver system out just for some fun because I put the BC50 already away.
Um the only problem is some of the V system. I wonder if sever prototype board has some NVRM leakage thing because each time I put it away for some month the battery is empty again. That really really sucks because we could further test where do we need this overlay. Duvy in target.
Um share live.
No, we custom overlay here.
We should review it. We should re Okay.
So, okay. We don't use this overlay further in production. Um, all right. This one I want. So, this NFS thing yesterday wasn't about this NFS thing. Oh man.
Hello.
Here. Um, it's NFS version maybe we don't even need that.
That would need we would need to test that. Um, you know what would what would make more sense than taking the VR system out would be testing some Power PC system because so basically x86 we tested enough we should theoretically test the nonx86 releases a little bit.
Um but even even here you see um we have some people who are motivated to run T2 on your on their old risk systems and when we have a release I get zero test feedback right and that's not criticism it's just the reality right um after I spend thousand hours on on this release again motivated T2 risk fans I mean we got an IIA64 test result. It's basically the only one and that's from the IIA64 lead developer. So there there is that so much to yeah people like at Debian take it way more seriously. Um, oh, by the way, we probably could, um, you could reuse those detect file system things in there, but in the other script. Okay, let's first back up this here. So, that's the stuff from yesterday.
So, detective as overlay. So, basically that worked so far. Maybe still could need some improvements, but so that gives us multi-overlays.
This needs to be tested. Is this order correct? Needs to be manual red. Um, do we have which date do we have in there? Probably 2026 already, right?
Yeah.
Um, Um, that's already committed. I have probably 100 other changes.
Sorry, I was ill week. Um, could also just commit this here.
Was this tested? Maybe it was tested.
Huh?
Yeah, I just commit this here as one thing that is not worth splitting this in.
It's like I could push my commits to 6,666 way easier if I committed each, but this is too fine grain for me. This is in my opinion some random architecture things.
That's exorc. That's fine. Otherwise, it gets really auto fend.
Um, also this here was totally this was garbage. Um, I think someone asked and it was complete garbage. It's like people like why don't you use this stuff? It's like have you tried to use this stuff, man?
Oh man.
Um, This didn't link jumps to jump targets to to out of range.
Um, what do we have here?
Oh, here that that's very things and um Uh yeah, totally nothing to do here. Um is that some random crap? Uh um that needs but lip as we could. Um there is some other package. Which one was it?
lip s and PCR.
Um, it's it's getting a little bit out of hand, right?
Holy, so many people watching.
What did we have view or compact? Yeah, actually theoretically I wanted to actually compact some more um I mean this it could actually commit like this somehow didn't what was it symboliz symbol Um, what was the other spark 60 sparky spark things of stress up things of um I mean I could commit it here. Where is this? Don't really need to but um some run sometimes some random thing.
It's um Oh, wait. There's some more thing. Um what was the other things not said? Oh, it's a hot fix switch which um for being able to test all the memory even on 32-bit defaulting Spark 64-bit builds.
So you all what else do you need from your link distribution?
What more would you like to ask me to do for you?
the thing is just going through all the commits already is a full-time job.
Um, I built a minimal baseline. The thing is that's not what most people want. Um, I mean building less is always I mean building everything that's the challenge. Building building less is not really the challenge. Uh, I did build a test build. The thing is we need to build what most people want. Um, here was some bootstrap thing for x86.
We tested that. That's kind of the most minimal thing. Uh, what would also be amazing if more people would uh support this, right? I work here every day full-time and most people always only can we have this, can we have that? Can we have more? Can you work even more? Can you fix me this? Can we fix me something else? Um, and so don't ask me to build more. Maybe show a dollar um, a month of Patreon supports. It's I think it's also kind of fair going forward to kinder only like seriously support people who like even reply and and stuff that are Patreon because like if there is not at least a dollar a month then it's kind of also not even serious anymore. Um and we need to transition like we need to transform the whole open source ecosystem like if everyone would do that and companies like Amazon stuff I mean build your own custom yeah but you can still support us right um T2 is a soon 30 year long run uh service that uh obviously needs your support.
Um so then um yeah there is there's very more I can only sort so much uh all right this is also the the wrong thing here because here we we run that right let's do one one more update Pause and um sa currently try to attack VMware.
Can you ask the Ember like they may be interested in sponsor the Ember? This is not this completely unmorable business of ripping people off.
Uh why do you propose such strange things? Vmber would only love their s of um behind to show that VMware a favor of Linux and currently try to get I don't understand what you're saying.
is not VMware is the most corrupt business that tries to over like cancelled like is VMware like first of all I don't understand why nobody wants to use this [ __ ] anymore after first of all it was always closed source and we have sen and KVM QMU like why would anyone want to touch Vmber especially after they licensing broadcast [ __ ] from the years. I don't understand your reasoning.
Did they not like screw all the customers? This is like one of the most unethical failing business of like all time. I don't know if I mean first of all they will sponsor nothing. They they they don't give money. They only take your money for stuff that's better open source anyway.
Um funny proposals you always like I don't understand some people anymore.
Um, so, uh, yeah, can just build that. Oh, that's something. I think CPU info doesn't build for ARM. At least the last time it didn't. It's a Qualcomm X1 lead.
If anything, we need to work together with open source friendly companies and not with the most scammy unfriendly douchebag companies of Oh, that even did build.
Is it actually working? Download.
Um, okay. Something WL root things of I'm not using this. So, better than nothing.
Okay. Amazing. Um oops we did some things. Um I mean so I could sit sit here and go through some more changes. Um yeah we have here obviously some more changes which is new.
What did we do here? Uh maintainer.
All right. I wanted to do one thing. Uh this is okay. This is we can revert this. It's it's not important.
Uh, did I suspend everything? You know what clever would be to log out here and let it auto suspend and do that here because that thing has 60 watt idle power, man.
Um, I wanted to identify files here.
It's a directory.
Ah, I probably applied something. Okay, probably something wrong. Um, so we still have we we tried to probably substitute Oh, there's a read me.
There's a read me. Can you believe we have documentation? Um, what was it? We have here things. You have your files that have a too long copyright and I thought I had compacted them all but I probably didn't. Um, so let's grab for all those files we have.
Wait, what?
What? What happened here? What did we do?
Did I just delete the wrong thing?
H Why did I do that? Did I just delete the wrong B thing?
Oh, I deleted. appears around these thing for um nobody noticed every good sides.
VMware never had a good side. Like what you talking about?
VMware was never playing like particularly nice.
Fujitsu Zman's Bush for for what? asking to sponsor.
Um, so here skips subversion Oh, that's all 583. Okay, we we don't need this. This was our building every single arm. By the way, not uh every company have good I mean, no, not not every company has good sides, but also companies should not really have very bad sides. like that's already a sign that you want to have nothing to do with them. Um, oh, what's scripts apply? Okay, that's need to be careful.
Um, okay, this is not particularly we need to do this better someday.
So, that's nothing, right?
And then we force autogenerating all of those here. So, we should have long done that.
Apparently, we didn't.
Um, we missed some because we did grab.
Yeah. Pro tip. I don't know how I did that previously, but apparently not automated enough.
Um, how many hours?
118. But the thing is if we don't do that now we will for years carry this long copyright and we wanted to get rid of this long copyright. This is just especially for the small files. It's just me.
It is what it is.
Yeah. Better. Let's let's do this once like some big substitutions and be done with it.
Um, what?
Why does this not work like this?
I check. Oh, wait. Did I check some more copyright? Oh. Oh, this this is why.
Yeah, my proof reader is no proof reader is no team.
It's Monday and stuff.
So the point of this is vastly compacting our copyright node. Um because this was well intended but it was too much and our new more compact thing is it's simply more pleasant going forward. And yeah pro tip maybe sometimes sometimes solve it once and don't look back.
The reason for this is making T2 more attractive for people looking in like basically if you um if you look into this and everywhere you looks it's it's a file already started so massive and and things it's of course less um attractive when this big a new face copyright thing there makes also future downloads of T2 faster.
It's probably fine.
So, what this does is it should take all the crockling things.
Okay. It updates. Yeah. the old gear and things like prisoners or greenox T2. It's probably fine. Yeah, everything is more compact of this new 70. It's It's probably fine. It's automated.
We did most like we did desk and stuff but we didn't do patches and stuff because that was not I should have done this a year ago but sometimes even I don't notice ironically I noticed this with a presentation with a company and like the first file they clicked has this wrong copyright and I was thinking like randomly choosing a random file and this ugly old copyright But yeah, sometimes it's a superficial things. It's totally not important. But this is so you you might even like if if everything some new big company clicks at and everything is annoying, then of course they don't trust your T2 embedded thing.
And that is why the last years I also put efforts into cleaning up the superficial things here.
Yeah, also as you see automate this stuff, right? Nobody should do this here manually or they even stole desk files for some reason.
I thought I did once all the disc or most of this strange or did I also rely on we stepbystep compact this while we touch it I thought I once mis substitute this but yeah pro tip always automate and don't like AI will not do this like this this is right this is basically what probably also people always so impressed with AI on like also like LLMs would only introduce random hallucinated garbage, right? Like writing a proper script, writing a large script model way more stable and reproducible and reliable than LLM hallucinating [ __ ] together.
It's maybe why so many people are impressed by LLMs because they never learn to automate properly in script and they rely on clicky clicky mouse click things that stuff.
Um, yeah. So much nicer.
Okay. I hope it's fine. Um, here let's there goes another,000 file transaction.
So, I guess then it's time for lunch.
Um, can't always live stream all day long.
Can you try script with AI live? No, I have a thousand things to do in the company to run. I cannot waste my time.
Like, I'm not an AI babysitter. I'm not a wipe coder. You can try. You can try this at home. My lifetime is too valuable. Then like if I want to play with someone, I play with my son, not with air. I also like don't delay. Go out, meet some boys and girls and stuff.
Do some nice things. Eat an ice cream.
Like, don't touch this AI bubble. Touch an ice cream bubble, not an AI bubble.
So, that's it for today. I hope you just learned something. We could potentially maybe test like ideally would be actually test build something. Um, that would have been total 10x engineering to actually try test build something here.
Um, not like, hey, transaction a,000 files. It's like nothing works anymore.
Um it's like maybe just does stuff actually not broken. 10x engineer always um 10x engineer always testing in production and testing after the commit. Um but can you try have you tried don't ask me if I can try AI. Have have you tried T2 Linux already? And uh and if so, why is is it why did it become your favorite loose distribution?
And don't ask me to waste my precious time on AI when did you already support, right? Share, like, and subscribe support and all the other good stuff before you go. Converts on the latest desktop version. It's very, very good. Really happy to hear that. We worked hard on that. And the coolest thing is that it cross-co compiles and works here. Um, yes, some super last minute math substitution things. It is what it is. Um, it's like got to do what you got to do. Um, but yeah. Um, it's I should have done it earlier, but better late than never. And it's I didn't even see that. I didn't didn't even notice that. But that should be like if you look in something here that that should greet you such much more nicely here instead of this.
Yeah. All the small things accumulate and that's the difference between people look at every every corner they look is 20 year old and uh the difference to every corner they look is nicely modern and and stuff. Right. So that's it uh for today. Did uh did the system already suspend?
Oh, look. Suspended already. Yay. 60 watt idle power uh gone.
Um let's see who's on the radio to um hope you just learn something. Don't forget to subscribe support and other tests Linux three things.
Have rest and peaceful skies. Exactly.
Um and uh peaceful skies wherever you are. Um, and see you next time. And let's let's see who's online to write radio to >> rebel with T2. I'll rewrite their law.
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