
@elly they'd have nothing left to write about!
(j/k, but maybe that's a good thing?)
@elly Ha ha, there is just no way he could be understanding any of that without a couple of talks on it.
No offense to him, he used to be a carpenter, but I see the value of phoronix as being an RSS feed with the occasional benchmarks. This is not where you get your hard facts from.
When I was more involved in Xorg communication, I was basically writing press releases for him to quote, and everyone was happy. Expecting him to know everything will just make you pissed.
@mupuf @elly I don't care much about the regular inaccuracies or the weird things he publishes (at a certain point he had an article for every boring pull request and pach series I sent out to LKML).
The much bigger problem is the comment section, it's essentially unmoderated and full of vile people. I've blocked his website on all my machines now.
@sven @mupuf @elly I used to have a subscription to Phoronix, but I cancelled it after the extreme harassment I saw, particularly a lot of transphobia around the Asahi project.
I emailed Micheal to explain my motivations, and he shared his frustration and told me that there would be a cleanup, and to tell him about any violations. To his credit, he did clean up some.
I offered to volunteer to moderate, but never got a reply to that. The fact still remains, that it is a mess over there.
@mupuf
speaking of benchmarks, is Phoronix good at them, in terms of controlling variables and such?
@wolf480pl No, it isn't good. His automation doesn't check that the settings he wants are applied.
That being said, this is a common problem in the industry.
@wolf480pl Not nobody, it just takes a lot of thinking and analysing results to increase the SNR and phoronix just doesn't have the bandwidth for that.