nixos boot.binfmt modules don't seem to work for containers. on ubuntu i'd install qemu-user-static and expect containers of other archs to work out of the box, but that's obviously not the case on nixos.
i tried to tweak module options to get rid of wrappers, then tried to get pkgsStatic.qemu to build at all, then tried to write my own nixos module that pulls a .deb from debian snapshot, then i stared out of the midnight window reflecting certain moments in my life that led me to this point
~900 loc removed in ghc in my current patch! housecleaning feels so nice. this is for the final nail in the coffin of stdcall & i386 windows support, to pave way for arm64 windows in the future
@wingo another example of wasm stack switching probably worth mentioning is wasmtime, which support async host rust functions as wasm imports and works similarly as js promise integration in v8
to workaround a ghc windows build failure on my laptop i just screwed up the refs filesystem by creating some recursive hardlink or something and no win32 api can save the day so i need to wipe the disk and recreate entire dev environment using my phone's metered connection since the hotel's wifi can barely stream a 240p video, how's your day btw
Anyone now what the least bad option is to express popcount of a bitvector in Z3 is? @regehr maybe? (I tried both a naive loop as well as a bit-twiddling advanced solution. the latter worked but was on the slow side, and the loop blows up all my timeouts)
a lot of foss review processes is actually more about assessing potential damage than actually understanding the patch: how may it break existing stuff, how easy would it be to revert it some time from now, etc. this is not to blame anyone in charge of reviewing anything, just a little reminder to people not having a great contribution experience
I have a windows laptop that purports to suspend to RAM, and asahi on an m2, which doesn't even try to suspend. Guess which one turns my backpack into a furnace?
a gentle reminder from someone who lived under a communist party regime long enough: public shaming your own private defense sector is very welcome by putin and xi.
In Haskell Maybe is mostly used to encode the return type of partial functions: ones that are undefined for some values of their arguments. In that case, instead of failing, such functions return Nothing. In other programming languages partial functions are often implemented using core dumps.
pals in palworld restore sanity by eating salad. me in realworld restore sanity by filling in a low calories number into a spreadsheet after eating salad