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Mon Jan 26 04:12:35 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> gabriel_laddel you might have something there.
Mon Jan 26 04:09:20 UTC 2015 <decimation> gabriel_laddel: sounds like an interesting os, would be worth a spin
Mon Jan 26 03:27:10 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> gabriel_laddel: hence, one might learn something by trial and error (entirely possible to smoke the chip, sure.)
Mon Jan 26 03:26:05 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> gabriel_laddel: afaik, nothing has ever leaked re: the microcode structure. all that is known is how to invoke the updater, the approximate structure of the blob, and the fact that - unlike intel's - there is no crypto/authentication
Mon Jan 26 03:25:11 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> asciilifeform: do you know of any information about AMD Opteron's k8 microcode or the chip in question? I found http://www.securiteam.com/securityreviews/5FP0M1PDFO.html but nothing else on the matter. Also, do you know of a better place to ask this question? I'm not a haxx0r.
Mon Jan 26 03:14:50 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> ben_vulpes: I realize that, but no systemd should be considered a feature IMO. One I forgot to list.
Mon Jan 26 03:14:10 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> i was just joking, gabriel_laddel
Mon Jan 26 03:12:29 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> Oh, I should note - no systemd.
Mon Jan 26 03:11:22 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> ben_vulpes: yes.
Mon Jan 26 03:10:42 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> And adds to it, e.g., when you start your daily mathematics practice it will pull up the previous state from where you left off.
Mon Jan 26 03:10:06 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> asciilifeform: say that you want to write a Captain's Log each day before going to sleep. Masamune formalizes this.
Mon Jan 26 03:08:16 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> gabriel_laddel: systemd
Mon Jan 26 03:06:29 UTC 2015 <thestringpuller> gabriel_laddel: A copy of SimCity 2000 built in.
Mon Jan 26 03:05:38 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> If anyone has requests for things they'd like to see in a dream distro. Let me know.
Mon Jan 26 03:03:59 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> asciilifeform: iirc that SBCL functionality needs some work before it is ready for production.
Mon Jan 26 03:02:14 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> asciilifeform: Nope. Though I should include that. The state saving is for files, window layouts, urls and their scroll locations.
Mon Jan 26 03:01:32 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> no explicit transactions etc. necessary. Just `setf' the state of the object in question.
Mon Jan 26 03:00:51 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> All state is saved via persistent CLOS by default.
Mon Jan 26 03:00:12 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> There are several other things that simply "make sense", but have somehow not found their way into mainstream linux. One of which is the dashboard. Currently it lists how many lisp LoC and projects are running on the entire machine. It also manages the habits system and allows for one to say, practice mathematics for 1 hours a day without fail, at which point it restores the state prior to starting the habit.
Mon Jan 26 03:00:11 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> 1/2 emacs 1/2 clim gui and XYZ files open with a (emacs) window arrangement just so.