[2026-01-01T00:00:11Z] turns out i just needed to tell tree-sitter to be less conservative with its highlighting [2026-01-01T03:40:24Z] i have done [2026-01-01T03:40:25Z] one [2026-01-01T03:40:27Z] 1 [2026-01-01T03:40:28Z] ikea [2026-01-01T03:48:18Z] welp, looks like `kiss install` doesn't actually install the package's dependencies [2026-01-01T03:48:26Z] it goes "these dependencies are missing" [2026-01-01T03:48:40Z] `kiss build` does, but it also needlessly rebuilds stuff [2026-01-01T03:49:10Z] also it's really nice that the core package repo is pretty much entirely static afaict [2026-01-01T04:00:35Z] we love to see it [2026-01-01T04:52:23Z] alright [2026-01-01T04:52:29Z] other than a minor visual thing im done with my emacs config [2026-01-01T04:52:35Z] until i find something else anyway [2026-01-01T05:27:50Z] dery: `kiss i` has never installed dependencies before iirc. for now, just do `kiss b` instead, and cancel, or install the rest aswell simultaneuously [2026-01-01T05:28:01Z] also happy new years #kisslinux [2026-01-01T05:31:22Z] hm, seems like I cant op up myself after I got disconnected [2026-01-01T05:32:49Z] ya happy new years guys [2026-01-01T06:11:20Z] happy new year folks! [2026-01-01T06:12:03Z] happy new year from cdt! [2026-01-01T08:43:17Z] fucking finally. I figured out why I could not build any newer kernels than 5.4. there were a slight change in a function which needed a patch. I thought I had fixed this, seeing as I applied a patch for this, buut the function from the patch was not correct. silly me [2026-01-01T09:09:01Z] happy new year [2026-01-01T09:14:19Z] happy new year [2026-01-01T09:14:37Z] kris_: whats up [2026-01-01T09:16:53Z] sewn: did you stop using a bouncer? [2026-01-01T09:17:03Z] no i just took it offline [2026-01-01T09:17:46Z] thought you used project segfault? do you run your own now? [2026-01-01T09:19:13Z] no one should use any public or private or paid bouncer [2026-01-01T09:19:20Z] everyone should host their own bouncer, exclusively [2026-01-01T09:19:37Z] unless it is an E2BE-bridged bounder such as a xmpp/matrix to irc bridge [2026-01-01T09:20:38Z] using anyone elses bouncer is a security risk [2026-01-01T09:20:44Z] how did you come to that conclusion? [2026-01-01T09:20:47Z] because your messages are stored in plain text [2026-01-01T09:21:04Z] obviously you can store the messages in a db but you can still very easily access your messages [2026-01-01T09:21:11Z] and so can the server administrators [2026-01-01T09:21:14Z] irc has never been about security, so that nothing new [2026-01-01T09:21:29Z] discord has this same issue, but the corporation is the one that has control over it, and youve agreed to it [2026-01-01T09:21:48Z] irctoday is a paid service that even when you pay the same amount for your own server, you still dont get to have all of your messages [2026-01-01T09:22:24Z] and your messages are stored completely free for anyone with /var/lib/soju/logs access to see [2026-01-01T09:22:30Z] sad_plan: irc is secure, the bouncers are not [2026-01-01T09:22:31Z] well yeah, discord has never been good for either privacy or security. its just convinient [2026-01-01T09:22:43Z] the messages coming in are encrypted with TLS and its your bouncer that chooses HOW to store the messages [2026-01-01T09:22:52Z] and as i said, the messages are stored in plain text for any server admin to see [2026-01-01T09:23:27Z] ive been experimenting with matrix lately and looking into switching to it [2026-01-01T09:23:30Z] once again [2026-01-01T09:23:35Z] tls wont matter if content is stored unencrypted. so anyone with access can view it, like you said [2026-01-01T09:24:00Z] irc does not have any "bouncer" built in, but you are still right in this regard to bouncers, chathistory [2026-01-01T09:24:06Z] messages are not encrypted with your user password [2026-01-01T09:24:10Z] unlike matrix or xmpp or signal [2026-01-01T09:25:20Z] correct. some clients do though. weechat seems to have this feature, its probably not super secure though, so if any bad actor figured he wants your chatlogs, its theirs already [2026-01-01T09:25:43Z] never used xmpp, but matrix/signal is decent. matrix has its issues, but it should be solid in general [2026-01-01T09:25:47Z] better than irc anyhow [2026-01-01T09:26:05Z] matrix is a terrible, terrible protocol [2026-01-01T09:26:20Z] rather than XMPP which has voice chatting built in, Matrix has Jitsi integration built _into_ the specification [2026-01-01T09:26:22Z] atleast its encrypted all the way [2026-01-01T09:26:26Z] yeah true [2026-01-01T09:26:53Z] so despite matrix having flaws, atleast the data should be safe [2026-01-01T09:27:32Z] ya [2026-01-01T09:27:45Z] you can also bridge whatsapp to matrix [2026-01-01T09:27:52Z] but you need a seperate device to be online [2026-01-01T09:30:57Z] yeah, matrix is decent this way. theres bridges for lots of stuff actually. even facebook messenger [2026-01-01T09:32:50Z] mhm [2026-01-01T09:33:58Z] what are ye talkin bout? [2026-01-01T09:34:00Z] hi yall [2026-01-01T09:34:24Z] I am interested into getting into KissLinux, Idk but is this project still maintained by the main dev? [2026-01-01T09:35:52Z] broke: hello. no, dylan is still away atm, but kiss-community is still keeping things up to date, so just use those repos instead of the official ones by dylan [2026-01-01T09:36:40Z] oh ok is there a list for the repos, and their integrity? [2026-01-01T09:36:56Z] or, you could always just keep the up to date yourself. kiss is nice this way, everything you need is already on the install [2026-01-01T09:37:13Z] oh.... [2026-01-01T09:37:17Z] didn't realise that. [2026-01-01T09:37:23Z] codeberg.org/kiss-community is their git page. phoebos is one of those who bumps packages [2026-01-01T09:37:54Z] broke: kiss is pretty simple. you can read more about it on kisscommunity.org and kisslinux.github.io which is the offical site [2026-01-01T09:39:26Z] alr thanks [2026-01-01T09:40:26Z] youre welcome [2026-01-01T12:10:16Z] hm, midfavila you wouldnt have to know who/where has a patch for sxhkd which adds the !button functionality? its used on tofu, or its used in the example config [2026-01-01T12:10:36Z] I cant seem to find anything about it for some reason. unless I just missed it [2026-01-01T12:10:48Z] I saw z3bra also had it in one of his blogs aobut wmutils [2026-01-01T19:04:43Z] hi all, new to kiss. Does anyone use emacs? (I want to use kiss as a vm for my favourate lisp machine) [2026-01-01T19:36:39Z] pressure: I think kris_ does? [2026-01-01T19:41:43Z] i do indeed but not on kiss [2026-01-01T19:45:43Z] Does emacs not work well with kiss? [2026-01-01T19:51:12Z] probably works the same as anywhere else as long as its built with everything you need enabled [2026-01-01T19:52:01Z] yea given its nature I kinda doubt it's going to have any big compatibility issues [2026-01-01T19:52:10Z] _especially_ given GNU's obsession with portability [2026-01-01T20:01:15Z] good to know [2026-01-01T20:04:39Z] btw I'm slowly making progress with the sandboxing thing [2026-01-01T20:05:58Z] I can build packages with the bwrap container [2026-01-01T20:06:50Z] the biggest hurdles are that we depend on a minimum system to even have kiss running (since it's a shell script), and that we can't sandbox _everything_ as the kiss package system is built with a certain degree of user-defined assumptions [2026-01-01T20:07:43Z] so I need to find a good compromise somehow. I have some plans but even then I'll need to wrap everything into a nice script [2026-01-01T20:08:13Z] altho it wasn't exactly trivial to even have the base system in a decently ""reproducible"" way so one step at a time [2026-01-01T20:40:26Z] oh no the logger [2026-01-01T20:40:52Z] the logger is off quick post memes [2026-01-01T20:41:16Z] somehow [2026-01-01T22:25:00Z] $ sed -i '//a #include ' tools/objtool/arch/x86/decode.c [2026-01-01T22:25:25Z] what does #include do here [2026-01-01T22:26:16Z] i tried finding it in sh and sed manual pages but its not there