01:02readsteady: I am hinted as to that you might be afraid of me, and i scared you off too bad that some unfixable damage was caused to you. However that was just jelousy based injustice as to what happened to me done by devils, these gangster talks are really fairytales about me, i am sure you try your best and i might had been too discouraging or rough. IF we talk about performance then particularly
01:02readsteady: that world i know how to solve by not crossing the safety that is important. If we talk about fighting at flexibility land and having enery to support new chipsets and getting some payment on the run, you might be qualified at this. I looked at XDC highlights, graphics and geometry is as complex as things can get, there is no more complex things in programming than graphics land, but
01:02readsteady: having said that, tessellator is not still so complex as you might be afraid of. The reference tessellator i have not seen, but i have seen krhs ksim. But still i have my own plans which will likely materialize next year.
02:24airlied: dliviu: added you to it
07:05tzimmermann: jfalempe, hi. do you follow the discussion about buggy vblank irqs on the matrox g200se?
07:43tzimmermann: vsyrjala, i'm looking again at patch 4/8 of your crtc->mode series. you mention that the code holds crtc->mutex. i can't seem to locate where we take and release that lock. do you have a pointer?
08:06whatatutu: there is no mathematical proof to this issue, you just have to know what hardware does, who is Lynne Parts btw, someone plausibly intelligent? So the hardware does not use most of the combinations of bits for arithmetic, because there is no such human brain to understand them, and human brain invented the science, and moore's law does not scale, so those combinations are actually reserved
08:06whatatutu: for future expansion, but such expansion in stable ways in hardware never happens on ASICS, however can happen on FPGA's., so one can encode denial of service straight into fabric or trojans or any of the crypto based banning. So yes, new gates can not find a big use, cause human is not so capable.
08:53whatatutu: So i pushed to very far, by working every day with my mind, but my part has come to an end, for the new beginning elsewhere, i continue to enjoy computers and program, but there is nothing so important to pass on to you anymore, i believe i have taken a grand maximum from open source systems, next year i start my journey of independent money earning, if things go offshore and too risky to
08:53whatatutu: live i drop some patches/diffs, but so far i do not feel obligation, the planet works , if you give me the data that dutch people will die otherwise, I'll contribute without bigger issues, i actually did some work on input systems which i want to contribute to the wide world, money i do not donate, i used to do it before, but did not get the needed results that way, and i doubt that
08:53whatatutu: freedesktop board is bums that suffer under no resources to operate with.
08:55whatatutu: i took a look at karol, vetter, lyude CoC talks too
08:55whatatutu: if you were a bum, you could not had afforded to travel to montreal.
09:07whatatutu: what i say technically systems are very well designed , the software as well as hardware is preallocated with resources by entire geniuses and biggest brains in the world, cause i am notably also a big mind, i have no trouble to see this doing good, cause i can follow such people very well.
09:50jfalempe: tzimmermann: Yes, I followed the discussion about buggy vblank. I had the same timeout issue when testing DMA on different servers. That's one of the reasons I've abandonned the series.
10:28tzimmermann: jfalempe, yeah. i saw your reply. thanks a lot. i guess i simply drop the vblank patch.
10:31jfalempe: tzimmermann: yes, unfortunately this hw is a bit too broken :/
10:33tzimmermann: jfalempe, in its heydeys in the 90s, matrox cards had a high reputation. now that i've come to maintain their driver, my opinion has changed somewhat :D
10:35tzimmermann: i'll wait of tony sends out another response to my updated patch and i'll probably send out a revert next week
10:35tzimmermann: s/of/for
10:35tzimmermann: s/of/if
10:37jfalempe: ok that's fine.
10:59cousin_luigi: tzimmermann: What is it they do these days?
11:02jfalempe: cousin_luigi: the matrox G200 cards are still used in servers, for remote control. That's why we're still maintaining the driver.
14:46gfxstrand: dliviu: Done
14:48gfxstrand: anarsoul: I just plugged a 1650 into my desktop and I'm CTSing it. It's a pretty new one so it may not match older 1650s. IDK if they've changed or not. In either case, we'll see what it does.
16:43lyndonthe3: so as to what happens to the most of the combinations (i actually told you that), has mathematical proof that i am not interested to riddle out (it is too long proof), but it's just collisions very highly likely, cause 1+4 is same as 2+3, so there is only some number of results which internal adder can yield into which are not canceled as duplicates. as long as the decoder and intrinsics
16:43lyndonthe3: can understand and manipulate the real IO value it's all fine.
17:50ElementW: I'm using a FreeSync display at 96Hz (since I don't notice the difference much above that) and I've noticed switching from Linux 6.6 to 6.9 removes the 96Hz from the modelist, as visible in KDE's system settings and using `drm_info`, is this normal?
20:08ccr:looks around.
22:43dliviu: gfxstrand: thanks
22:45dliviu: airlied: thanks
23:54kode54: why is that project private?
23:54kode54: does it contain NDA'd documentation?