<slubman>
I’m in the KDL (via the serial port) and I was wondering what could information I could collect to understand what is blocking ?
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<PulkoMandy>
Start with "bt" to get a backtrace of the currently running thread, maybe use "cpu" to look at running threads on other CPU cores as well, see if they are in functions that wait for mutexes or semaphores or something similar
<rennj>
Today, tech archivist Jason Scott announced a new website called Discmaster that lets anyone search through 91.7 million vintage computer files pulled from CD-ROM releases and floppy disks. The files include images, text documents, music, games, shareware, videos, and much more. The files on Discmaster come from the Internet Archive, uploaded by thousands of people over the years. The new site pulls them together behind a search engine with the ability to perf
<rennj>
orm detailed searches by file type, format, source, file size, file date, and many other options.
<rennj>
CSS, JavaScript and HTTPS are not required. This site works in text and vintage browsers.
<botifico>
[haikuports/haikuports] waddlesplash f4e7f37 - Make Python 3.9 the default cmd:python3, rename recipes.
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<rennj>
pip/venv
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<rennj>
mason/ninja
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<rennj>
cargo/rust the suckage continue..i got this stack of abstraction to implement.
<rennj>
npm/javascript backdoored us
<rennj>
hehe
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<rennj>
invader zim the nightmare continues
<rennj>
sing the doom song gir!
<B2IA>
(AGMS) Invader Zim? That's been a while.
<rennj>
cartoons > media
<rennj>
the venture bros.
<rennj>
archer!
<rennj>
family guy
<B2IA>
(AGMS) Samurai Jack!
<rennj>
Regular Show
<netpositive>
futurama
<rennj>
Squidbillies
<rennj>
Rockos Modern Life
<netpositive>
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<rennj>
Rick and Morty
<rennj>
The Tick
<rennj>
Xavier Renegade Angel
<rennj>
The Ren & Stimpy Show
<rennj>
The Boondocks
<rennj>
Sealab 2021
<rennj>
Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law
<rennj>
Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil
<rennj>
Frisky Dingo
<rennj>
adult swim pretty much!
<rennj>
BoJack Horseman
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<rennj>
Beavis and Butt-head
<rennj>
Duckman
<B2IA>
(AGMS) So where are you finding those?
<rennj>
over the years
<rennj>
i got local of all that
<B2IA>
(AGMS) Hours of fun!
<rennj>
yeah the simpsons, futurama
<rennj>
the cleveland show
<rennj>
family guy
<rennj>
american dad
<rennj>
southpark
<rennj>
Home Movies, Seasons 1, 2, 3, and 4
<B2IA>
(AGMS) My current favourite is oddly enough Lower Decks, the newest Star Trek cartoon.
<rennj>
i love cartoons over most other media
<rennj>
video,audio.txt
<rennj>
books actually over movies
<rennj>
books > cartoons > movies/audio
<B2IA>
(AGMS) Usually, except Jurasic Park - book was agonizing to read, because it was so predictable.
<rennj>
Michael Crichton
<rennj>
all his books rocked
<rennj>
satire and physics of cartoons vs movies
<rennj>
you can do more
<rennj>
peter fighting the chicken
<rennj>
family guy
<B2IA>
(AGMS) Just too much good stuff to watch and read nowadays (will be more with AI generation of pictures from descriptions?). Speaking of which, I've got to get back to sorting out my inbox...
<rennj>
a lifetime of books, music and movies....
<rennj>
100years would never be enough
<rennj>
besides everyday we generate more than we did in all of human history
<B2IA>
(AGMS) You need parallel processing! Well, we kind of have that with recommendation systems - the reading, watching is distrubuted among many people.
<rennj>
100 years 52 weeks 5200 books 1 book per week
<rennj>
5200 books per lifetime maybe..if you had serious discipline
<rennj>
and lived to old age
<rennj>
same goes for movies and records albums etc
<B2IA>
(AGMS) And weren't busy with a job. When working full time, my SF magazines just piled up.
<rennj>
exactly other distractions like laundry,food,cleaning,...maintenance
<B2IA>
(AGMS) Though if you are entirely read-only, is that worthwhile? I think a bit of writing (creating things) based on your experience would be valuable.
<rennj>
creating products is not enough at work
<rennj>
heh
<rennj>
i got to create on my off time?
<rennj>
garden is not enough?
<rennj>
grow my own food
<rennj>
i wish
<B2IA>
(AGMS) Sometimes work is the only place you have time to make things.
<rennj>
my 75acres in canada is possible
<rennj>
i got apple orchard already
<rennj>
and berries of various kinds
<B2IA>
(AGMS) Reminds me of reading the biography of a famous author, they spent a lot of time fixing up their house and not writing.
<rennj>
good for them, pursue the passion
<rennj>
honey bees and marijuana my land is good for....trailerparkboys!
<B2IA>
(AGMS) But in the end, what lasts longer? Their books or the house?
<B2IA>
(AGMS) Yup, somewhere in the distant future there will be a collector of libraries who has a copy of that book hidden inside a giant archive of all things Earth.
<rennj>
house's on stilts if you are smart
<B2IA>
(AGMS) Houseboat on stilts if you think further ahead.
<rennj>
project Gutenberg had dvd you can download with thousands of books
<bjorkintosh>
submarine. if you're a badass.
<rennj>
besides the android apps for ebook reading having their own repo's for downloading books
<rennj>
fbreader,coolreader...etc...f-droid apps
<rennj>
txt2audio conversion...have the phone read the book to you on long drive