@dalias@WiteWulf Yes, that's likely a problem. And my guess is that a) it is not clear how big capacitor is required and b) rpi expects well-designed cards and cards expects power-supply that does not cut out randomly :-(.
@WiteWulf Flash needs periodic scrubbing, that should be well known? And yes, scrubbing is hard to do with power off :-). Retention on flash also depends on temperature when data was stored and storage temperature, if you want more fun :-).
@WiteWulf Well, if you want more scary stuff... cut SSD power during write operation. It is quite hard to get FTL right, and I'm pretty sure some vendors simply don't. Result is... a brick.
@thibaultmol@kernellogger@tuxedocomputers Unless they wrote code for something else and ported, their code is derived from GPLv2 work, and Tuxedo can't choose the licensing. What they are doing is likely not legal.
@kees@KernelRecipes Greg & company is introducing so many false positives into the CVE system that CVEs are now completely useless for kernel. Good job! :-( (And calling it "a few false positives" is not really a good sign).
@vbabka@ben Its not. Using LLM to answer questions might not be good idea, but they should work rather well at translations, including translations between programming languates.
@ljs@ben@vbabka Well, your arguments were a bit disappointing, too. LMs are useful for trivial tasks, and for easy tasks where you can verify the result. I do both kinds of tasks from time to time.
@mkyral@g@Petr90@marcel_kolaja Putin nam vyhrozoval, a my se mu smejem. Medvedev nam vyhrozuje co dva tydny. Takze z utoku na nas by meli ztracenou dustojnost.
@vegard@kernellogger@larsmb@gregkh Dealing with spammer should not be part of distro's work. And no, "false positives are better" is not true in this case.