I've struggled with PGP with the idea that I can't quite express "I'm signing as this specific User ID by using this specific signing subkey"... The only way I've found to reliably express that is to maintain completely separate keys. Is there anything in the works to give ergonomics around this?
I think eBPF is a valid example, because it allows you to program the kernel to some extent. That being said and assuming it's not important to your individual goal, why is a rootless podman container running rootless podman inside the container still not sufficient? Do you really need nested virtualization? What are some of those other important features?
ROCm is finally getting better due to a few well meaning engineers.
But let’s be honest, AMD has been an extremely bad citizen to non-corporate users.
For my iGPU I have to fake GFX900 and build things from source or staging packages to get that working. Support for GFX90c is finally in the pipeline…
The improvements feel like a bodyguard finally letting you through the door just because NVIDIA is eating their lunch and they don’t want their club to be empty.
They strongarm their customers to using “Enterprise” GPUs to be able to play with ROCm, and are only broadening their offerings for market share purposes.
Great that you used AI to build something useful, but it’s still weird to me when someone says “I built this”. Maybe the more correct way to say this is “I spec’d this”