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<Dcow[m]1>
chadmed: could you prepare a few recordings with and without your EQ filters?
<chadmed>
lol you mean get a microphone and record the sound coming out of laptop speakers and then post it somewhere online?
<chadmed>
im packaging up the FIRs and instructions on how to get it all working, so once thats done you can test it all yourself
<chadmed>
i dont believe in recording sound equipment and then posting "demonstrations" online for review, theres literally no point
<Dcow[m]1>
yeah, I meant that... )
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<chadmed>
yeah theres no point imo, consider that what youll be listening to is the output of an array of laptop speakers, piped into a mono microphone of unknown (to you) quality, interfaced by a DAC of unknown quality, then compressed and exported to the internet
<chadmed>
which then has to go through whatever audio chain you have set up and into whatever speakers you have
<chadmed>
really all youre testing in that scenario is your own speakers
<chadmed>
i will have it ready to go by the end of today fwiw, today was my first day back at uni which is the only reason it's not already done
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<joske>
did anyone else have gnome-keyring-daemon crashing on accessing keys in the keyring (like ssh-agent)? This didn't happen in the past, tried gnome and mate desktops, same problem. So I'm guessing a kernel issue, but can't seem to boot older kernels anymore ;-)
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<joske>
hmm, it's not the kernel, when I boot a 5.16 based asahi kernel (with older m1n1) it still happens
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<chadmed>
some userspace stuff is still a little janky on arm. latte dock for example just crashes with no warning every now and again.
<joske>
chadmed: strange thing is, this has always worked in the past, and since a few weeks I need to enter my ssh key passphrase every time, and then I found the core dump in journalctl
<joske>
but it's not very useful, and unclear to me how to troubleshoot this further
<chadmed>
you could try just running it in a terminal until it crashes and see what the output is
<joske>
problem is, this thing needs to run in a dbus session
<j`ey>
you can do: dbus-launch-session $commad_here
<joske>
j`ey: I tried with dbus-launch, but it doesn't set the ssh-agent then
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<joske>
I wrapped it in strace, and saw that it crashes with SIGILL
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<j`ey>
marcan: do you know how to clear the boot errors thing that the PMU reports? or is just an always increasing counter
<marcan>
j`ey: macsmc-power will clear them
<marcan>
er, macsmc-reboot
<marcan>
and if you reboot/shutdown through it, it'll prevent them from increasing too
<j`ey>
hm ok, maybe it's cos sometimes I'm rebooting through m1n1's shell then
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<_jannau_>
lol. I just got an email from DHL with "Hello TRUEnne ..." as greeting. replacing 'Ja' (german 'yes') with TRUE
<_jannau_>
I do not want to look at their software
<j`ey>
:D
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<kloenk>
sed works for that. there will never be edgcases :)
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<sven>
lol
<matthewayers[m]>
_jannau_: This is the best thing I’ve seen all day (and it’s only 7:00!)
<mps>
_jannau_: hehe, good joke
* mps
learned German in school but forgot too much
<matthewayers[m]>
jannau: Have you seen the videos about someone sending AirTags through DHL and they claimed the packages were lost? It really shows just how bad they are at delivering packages.
<matthewayers[m]>
s/jannau://_jannau/_:/
<matthewayers[m]>
s/jannau:/_jannau_:/
<OwOwA>
Damn, losing an AirTag really is next level incompetent
<OwOwA>
Or at least ironic
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<joske>
I found the gnome-keyring ssh-agent issue, it was an off-by-one in an array
<joske>
strange thing is, this code hasn't changed in 4 years
<joske>
maybe it works by accident on x86?
<joske>
if there is a null byte just behind the array
<j`ey>
joske: :/
<joske>
it does if (egg_buffer_get_byte (req, 4, NULL, &op) &&
<joske>
op <= GKD_SSH_OP_MAX && operations[op] != NULL)
<joske>
it must be op < GKD_SSH_OP_MAX of course
<j`ey>
I ran blkid, got a UUID: /dev/nvme0n1p5: UUID="ca1f4284-a390-11ec-9e69-e1b826860824", but then when I boot into the kernel it says unknown UUID, and gives: nvme0n1p5 82e203fe-3181-4d3a-8dcd-abb24d1e486a
<joske>
if I change that and recompile, it works fine again
<j`ey>
what could be the cause for that?
<jannau>
j`ey: the kernel without initrd doesn't can handle filesystem UUIDs but gpt PARTUUIDs
<j`ey>
yeah I just read that too
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<j`ey>
jannau: do you know how to find the partuuid?
<jannau>
blkid prints it as well
<j`ey>
busybox's blkid didn't seem to :/
<kode54>
speaking of busybox
<kode54>
I had to install bash on an embedded device, just so I could use bash's /dev/udp hack
<kode54>
it was that, or a legit version of netcat
<kode54>
since busybox's netcat doesn't support udp either
<jannau>
does busybox' mdev create /dev/disk/by-partuuid links? fdisk from util-linux prints it in expert mode
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<jannau>
or 'part uuid nvme 0:X' on the u-boot cmd line