On Sun, Jun 9, 2024 at 6:13 PM Dale wrote:
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> I think the G model has graphics, but gives up a little speed. Or as I
> put it above, a wiiile bit. LOL
>
I'll be honest - you should probably think about how important multi
monitors are as a priority - is this a desktop or a server?
Also,
On Wed, Jun 5, 2024 at 3:33 PM Wols Lists wrote:
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> On 05/06/2024 20:15, Meowie Gamer wrote:
> > I must've taken too long to join the mailing list because I missed the
> > first part of whatever's happening here. How did this turn from python 3.12
> > to a conversation about USE?
> >
>
>
On Wed, Jun 5, 2024 at 6:41 AM Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
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> And no, I don't buy the point of view that it's the responsibility of
> the developers when my personal set of USE flags suddenly causes con-
> flicts.
>
Agree, but keep in mind that having personal sets of USE flags is
basically a
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 11:41 PM Marco Minutoli wrote:
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> What I believe is in the realm of reasonable is to ask to be notified when
> important (as in popular) packages that are currently missing support get
> updated with a stable version supporting python 3.12 so that we can take
> action
On Wed, Jun 5, 2024 at 4:27 AM hitachi303
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> the news item lists in the save upgrade section those lines:
> */* PYTHON_TARGETS: -* python3_11 python3_12
> */* PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET: -* python3_11
>
> This is mixing python 3.11 and 3.12 on the same system. This should be
> working
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 2:34 PM Dale wrote:
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> https://www.ebay.com/itm/116051832382
>
> How many SATA drives that allow? It says 8 ports. I think each port is
> 4 drives. 8 x 4 = 32. Am I right?
It has two SAS ports, which support 8 SATA drives. Marketing...
I can't vouch for
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 11:40 AM Joost Roeleveld wrote:
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> Those steps do not just work.
> The news item actually specifically states that portage will "just do
> the update" if you have not set any python_targets stuff.
> I have those not set, but it fails on ALL my systems.
>
> There are also
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 8:03 AM Dale wrote:
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> I wish I could get one that comes with cables
> that go from the card to SATA drives as a set. That way I know that
> part is right.
I'm pretty sure there are only two standards - one for external, and
one for internal. Maybe there are different
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 7:56 AM Dale wrote:
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> Rich Freeman wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 2:44 AM Dale wrote:
> >
> >> The little SATA controllers I currently use tend to only need PCIe x1.
> >> That is slower but at least it works.
> > Th
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 6:19 AM Dale wrote:
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> You ever seen one of these?
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/274651287952
>
> Is that taking one of those fast USB ports and converting it to a PCIe
> x1 slot? Am I seeing that right?
>
No, it is taking a PCIe 1x slot, using a USB cable, and converting
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 2:44 AM Dale wrote:
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> I did some more digging. It seems that all the LSI SAS cards I found
> need a PCIe x8 slot. The only slot available is the one intended for
> video.
The board you linked has 2 4x slots that are physically 16x, so the
card should work fine in
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 11:17 AM Dale wrote:
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> When you say HBA. Is this what you mean?
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/125486868824
>
Yes. Typically they have mini-SAS interfaces, and you can get a
breakout cable that will attach one of those to 4x SATA ports.
Some things to keep in mind when
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 7:06 AM Dale wrote:
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> I still wish it had more PCIe slots. I'm considering switching to a SAS
> card and then with cables change that to SATA. I think I can get one
> card and have most if not all of the drives the Fractal case will hold
> hooked to it.
> ...
>
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 5:12 AM Dale wrote:
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> Graphics Capabilities
>
> Graphics Model AMD Radeon™ Graphics
> Graphics Core Count 2
> Graphics Frequency 2200 MHz
>
> That said, I have a little 4 port graphics card I'd like to use anyway.
The CPU you picked indeed has integrated graphics. I
On Sun, Jun 2, 2024 at 9:27 AM Dale wrote:
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> I thought of something on the m.2 thing. I plan to put my OS on it. I
> usually use tmpfs and compile in memory anyway but do have some set to
> use spinning rust. Once I get 128GB installed, I should be able to do
> that with all packages anyway
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I'm a bit of a novice, and it would have taken a bit more advanced
terminal skills than I have, but I did find out it was using the older
of two (0,31 vs 0,35) lowlatency kernels. I did a reboot, and in
advanced settings switched to the newest kernel, and that seems to have
fixed the issue. Thank
On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 9:37 AM Matt Mahoney wrote:
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> On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 7:46 AM Rob Freeman
> wrote:
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> > Now, let's try to get some more detail. How do compressors handle the
> > case where you get {A,C} on the basis of AB, CB, but you don't get,
> &g
the mouse is wireless. The audio is HDMI to the monitor.
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Matt,
Nice break down. You've actually worked with language models, which
makes it easier to bring it back to concrete examples.
On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 2:36 AM Matt Mahoney wrote:
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> ...For grammar, AB predicts AB (n-grams),
Yes, this looks like what we call "words". Repeated structure. No
Public bug reported:
When you are playing a video or audio stream in a browser, if you move
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mouse for several seconds for it to go away. It makes doing anything
else while watching youtube or listening to a radio station
James,
I think you're saying:
1) Grammatical abstractions may not be real, but they can still be
useful abstractions to parameterize "learning".
2) Even if after that there are "rules of thumb" which actually govern
everything.
Well, you might say why not just learn the "rules of thumb".
But
Thanks Matt.
The funny thing is though, as I recall, finding semantic primitives
was the stated goal of Marcus Hutter when he instigated his prize.
That's fine. A negative experimental result is still a result.
I really want to emphasize that this is a solution, not a problem, though.
As the
LLM freedom of totally ignoring "objects" (which
seems to be necessary, both by the success of LLMs at generating text,
and by the observed failure of formal grammars historically) if you
specify them in terms of external relations.
Maybe the paper authors don't see it. But the way they
nderstand the (relational) theory behind it in order to jump out of
the current LLM "local minimum".
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 11:47 PM James Bowery wrote:
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>
> On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 10:34 PM Rob Freeman
> wrote:
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>> On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 10:02 PM James Bowery
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 10:02 PM James Bowery wrote:
> ...
> You correctly perceive that the symbolic regression presentation is not to
> the point regarding the HNet paper. A big failing of the symbolic regression
> world is the same as it is in the rest of computerdom: Failure to recognize
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 10:10 AM Quan Tesla wrote:
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> The paper is specific to a novel and quantitative approach and method for
> association in general and specifically.
John was talking about the presentation James linked, not the paper,
Quan. He may be right that in that presentation they
Thanks Tom:
I printed the wikipeda to study, that will help a lot
What I was thinking was that the IIR would be less likely to be used than
the default low pass filter by an organ fonts;. From what you said that
may not be true
Thank you for your help *fg*
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 2:13 PM Tom
I would like to use the low pass IIR channel.I found API, Efect – iiR
Filter: fluid_iir_filter_type {FLID_IIR_DISABLED = 0, FLUUID_IIR_LOWPASS}.
And fluid_synth_set_custom_filter() ….
Things not mentioned. Channel number, cut off frequency and what is “int”
Main thing is turning the filter
James,
The Hamiltonian paper was nice for identifying gap filler tasks as
decoupling meaning from pattern: "not a category based on the features
of the members of the category, let alone the similarity of such
features".
Here, for anyone else:
A logical re-conception of neural networks:
On Tue, May 21, 2024 at 6:38 AM Dale wrote:
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> So, I created a new link to slot 4. The network came up. So,
> basically, it changed names as you suggested. I thought the purpose of
> the enp* names was that they are consistent. Adding or removing cards
> wouldn't change the names of cards,
"Importantly, the new entity ¢X is not a category based on the
features of the members of the category, let alone the similarity of
such features"
Oh, nice. I hadn't seen anyone else making that point. This paper 2023?
That's what I was saying. Nice. A vindication. Such categories
decouple the
diagonalization lemma? "True" but
not provable/predictable within the system?)
On Mon, May 20, 2024 at 9:09 PM James Bowery wrote:
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>
>
> On Sun, May 19, 2024 at 11:32 PM Rob Freeman
> wrote:
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>> James,
>>
>> My working definition of "truth&quo
James,
My working definition of "truth" is a pattern that predicts. And I'm
tending away from compression for that.
Related to your sense of "meaning" in (Algorithmic Information)
randomness. But perhaps not quite the same thing.
I want to emphasise a sense in which "meaning" is an expansion of
James,
For relevance to type theories in programming I like Bartosz
Milewski's take on it here. An entire lecture series, but the part
that resonates with me is in the introductory lecture:
"maybe composability is not a property of nature"
Cued up here:
Category Theory 1.1: Motivation and
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Resolution: Fixed
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Freeman Yue Fang commented on CXF-9014:
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PR is
https://github.com/apache/cxf/pull/1875
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Thanks [~jgoodyear] for the confirmation, I will send PR
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Hi [~jgoodyear],
Thanks for reporting this, I believe
On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 7:28 AM Dale wrote:
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> First, I needed to generate a password.
Honestly, I'd stop right there, and think about WHY you're encrypting
your disks, and WHY you need a password to decrypt them. There are
many use cases and threat models to consider.
I have a whole bunch of
perfectly classical and observable elements, I tried to present
myself in contrast to Bob Coecke's top-down quantum grammar approach,
on the Entangled Things podcast:
https://www.entangledthings.com/entangled-things-rob-freeman
You could look at my Facebook group, Oscillating Networks for AI.
Check out my T
without it,
> we'll remain stuck in the quagmire of early 1990s+ functional
> analysis-paralysis, by any name.
>
> I'll hold out hope for that one, enlightened developer to make that quantum
> leap into exponential systems computing. A seachange is needed.
>
> Inter-alia, Rob Fr
On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 5:12 PM Dale wrote:
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> I'm looking at buying another drive. I'm trying to avoid buying one
> with the PWDIS pin. I'm looking at the specs to see if it says anything
> about the feature, there or not there. I'm not seeing anything. This
> is what I'm looking at.
>
>
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On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 6:15 AM James Bowery wrote:
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> Shifting this thread to a more appropriate topic.
>
> -- Forwarded message -
>>
>> From: Rob Freeman
>> Date: Tue, May 7, 2024 at 8:33 PM
>> Subject: Re: [agi] Hey, looks like the goertzel
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Freeman Yue Fang commented on CXF-9011:
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Hi [~fjmateo],
Thanks for reporting this! A patch
Is a quantum basis fractal?
To the extent you're suggesting some kind of quantum computation might
be a good implementation for the structures I'm suggesting, though,
yes. At least, Bob Coecke thinks quantum computation will be a good
fit for his quantum style grammar formalisms, which kind of
I'm disappointed you don't address my points James. You just double
down that there needs to be some framework for learning, and that
nested stacks might be one such constraint.
I replied that nested stacks might be emergent on dependency length.
So not a constraint based on actual nested stacks
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Resolution: Fixed
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Freeman Yue Fang commented on CXF-9006:
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No, I dropped my PR
https://github.com/apache/cxf/pull/1842
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Freeman Yue Fang commented on CXF-9006:
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Hi [~jgoodyear],
It's wired, the attached cer validity
On Tue, May 7, 2024 at 6:04 AM Michael wrote:
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> On Tuesday, 7 May 2024 08:50:26 BST Dale wrote:
> >
> > I'm aware of what it is and the cable part. I was curious what it looks
> > like to BIOS and the OS when one is connected and that pin has the drive
> > disabled. From what I've read in
Addendum: another candidate for this variational model for finding
distributions to replace back-prop (and consequently with the
potential to capture predictive structure which is chaotic attractors.
Though they don't appreciate the need yet.) There's Extropic, which is
proposing using heat noise.
Can the cut off frequency of the channel built in high or low pass filter
be programmed to be manipulated by midi?
On Sat, May 4, 2024 at 3:11 PM Freeman Gilmore
wrote:
> I would like to add a low or high pass channel filter that I can control
> by midi. It is not listed as a f
On Sat, May 4, 2024 at 4:53 AM Matt Mahoney wrote:
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> ... OpenCog was a hodgepodge of a hand coded structured natural language
> parser, a toy neural vision system, and a hybrid fuzzy logic knowledge
> representation data structure that was supposed to integrate it all together
> but never
Freeman Yue Fang created CXF-9008:
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Summary: FIPS support
Key: CXF-9008
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-9008
Project: CXF
Issue Type: New Feature
Reporter: Freeman
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> FIPS support
>
>
>
I would like to add a low or high pass channel filter that I can control by
midi. It is not listed as a feather but it is listed as a in the library
functions, Synthesizer, Effect - IIR Filter.. I do not want to disable the
synthesizer of its fonction if it is used for sound fonts.Also i
and so generous with everyone.
Here is the obit:
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Freeman Yue Fang deleted comment on CXF-9006:
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Send PR to upgrade the cer files
https://github.com/apache/cxf/pull/1842
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Send PR to upgrade the cer files
https://github.com/apache
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Hi [~jgoodyear],
Could you please copy the cer files I
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Freeman Yue Fang created WSS-711:
Summary: Introduce a system property "fips.enabled" so that WSS4J
can work easier in FIPS mode
Key: WSS-711
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/brow
> Is this normal or am I doing something wrong?
Oh, it’s absolutely “normal”.
In particular never turn down another offer until you’ve got a signed
contract from a company and not just a verbal offer via a recruiter.
On Sat, 20 Apr 2024 at 10:19, DAZ wrote:
> Also, you mentioned recruiters
> I'm currently working on building a portfolio, but is there anything I
should focus on in particular?
Since you've changed careers, is there anything you could build the plays
on that? Something you can spin a narrative around of "As a teacher, I
always wanted to do X, and so I built this tool
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> Jetty12 : always use pre-saved HTTP_REQUEST from InMessage to popul
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InMessage to populate SecurityContext
Key: CXF-9004
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-9004
On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 9:33 AM Dale wrote:
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> Rich Freeman wrote:
>
> > All AM5 CPUs have GPUs, but in general motherboards with video outputs
> > do not require the CPU to have a GPU built in. The ports just don't
> > do anything if this is lacking, and you
On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 6:33 AM Dale wrote:
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> On the AM5 link, I found a mobo that I kinda like. I still wish it had
> more PCIe slots tho.
AM5 has 28 PCIe lanes. Anything above that comes from a switch on the
motherboard.
0.1% of the population cares about having anything on their
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Freeman Yue Fang created CAMEL-20683:
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Key: CAMEL-20683
On Sat, Apr 13, 2024 at 8:20 AM Dale wrote:
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> Right now, I have a three drive setup in a removable cage for the NAS
> box.
If you only need three drives I'm sure you can find cheap used
hardware that will handle that. Odds are it will use way less power
and perform better than whatever you're
On Sat, Apr 13, 2024 at 8:11 AM Dale wrote:
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> My biggest thing right now, finding a mobo with plenty of PCIe slots.
> They put all this new stuff, wifi and such, but remove things I do need,
> PCIe slots.
PCIe and memory capacity seem to have become the way the
server/workstation and consumer
On Sat, Apr 13, 2024 at 3:58 AM Dale wrote:
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> Given the FX-6300 has a higher clocks speed, 3.8GHz versus 3.2GHz for
> the Phenom, I'd think the FX would be a upgrade, quite a good one at
> that. More L2 cache too. Both are 6 cores according to what I found.
> Anyone know something I don't
+1 to move main branch to CXF 4.1.x, thanks Andriy!
Freeman
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 7:48 AM Andriy Redko wrote:
> Hey Folks,
>
> I would like to resume the discussion regarding 4.1.x (Jakarta EE 10): the
> Jakarta EE 9.x was a transitional release, most (if not all) already
Quickly reviewed other plusXX.html pages, only plus74.html seems to omit it.
Index: plus74.html
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Hi, this fixes the closing tag on the -current line.
-ryan
18:14 ryan@build-amd64:/usr/src/www$ cvs diff -uNp plus75.html
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I seem to recall that some years ago ls -l would show the number of hard
links to a file. This may have been on an AIX system. I needed to use this
today on a red hat 8 machine but couldn't figure it out. So I used ls -i
| sort
Am I overlooking a flag to ls that would show me the number of hard
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Hi [~carnevalegiacomo],
Is it possible that you append
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Freeman Yue Fang commented on CXF-8998:
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Hi [~khmarbaise],
I just quick tested samples/wsdl_first
On Sun, Mar 31, 2024 at 5:36 PM Wol wrote:
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> On 31/03/2024 20:38, Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
> > For commercial entities, the government could just contact the company
> > and apply pressure, no need to sneak the backdoor in. Cf. RSA .
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> Serving a "secret compliance" notice on a third party is
On Sun, Mar 31, 2024 at 10:59 AM Michael wrote:
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> On Sunday, 31 March 2024 13:33:20 BST Rich Freeman wrote:
> > (moving this to gentoo-user as this is really getting off-topic for -dev)
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> Thanks for bringing this to our attention Rich.
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> Is downgrading to app
(moving this to gentoo-user as this is really getting off-topic for -dev)
On Sun, Mar 31, 2024 at 7:32 AM stefan1
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> Had I seen someone say that a bad actor would spend years gaining the
> trust of FOSS
> project maintainers in order to gain commit access and introduce such
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On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 10:57 AM Eddie Chapman wrote:
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> No, this is the the bad actor *themselves* being a
> principal author of the software, working stealthily and in very
> sophisticated ways for years, to manoeuvrer themselves and their software
> into a position of trust in the ecosystem
On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 3:06 AM Dale wrote:
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> when I got to the part about it not likely to affect Gentoo, my level of
> concern dropped significantly. If this is still true, there's no need to be
> concerned.
"not likely" is the best way to characterize this. The exploit has
not been
commit: 5bf8858b838e87def072cbc01927768799b7cc89
Author: Richard Freeman gentoo org>
AuthorDate: Fri Mar 29 11:31:04 2024 +
Commit: Richard Freeman gentoo org>
CommitDate: Fri Mar 29 11:31:24 2024 +
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commit: 0692ee17f584257f8e0dce50e2849c823bf02b81
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AuthorDate: Fri Mar 29 11:18:50 2024 +
Commit: Richard Freeman gentoo org>
CommitDate: Fri Mar 29 11:19:16 2024 +
URL:https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=06
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Freeman Yue Fang commented on CXF-8990:
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You are very welcome Claus!
> Cxf plugins (codegen,
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Freeman Yue Fang reassigned CXF-8990:
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Assignee: Freeman Yue Fang
> Cxf plugins (codegen, xjc): fails in versions 4.0.4, 4.
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Freeman Yue Fang commented on CXF-8990:
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Hi [~jondruse],
I just pushed the fix on camel side.
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