Heads up for edge users, OpenRC may hang on boot or shutdown with Plymouth.
"A fix was submitted to OpenRC, but in the meantime the Plymouth OpenRC integration plugin has been temporarily replaced by a kill-plymouth OpenRC service that runs on boot, just like what used to be the case with pbsplash. This workaround is included in postmarketos-bootsplash 0.5.1."
https://postmarketos.org/edge/2026/05/14/plymouth-openrc-issues/
Edit: The fixed package has been built and is available in the repos. It is now safe to update.
Heads up for edge users, a recent losetup update broke the initramfs.
"This was fixed in postmarketos-initramfs 3.10.2. If you upgraded your system recently and are not running that version, **do not reboot** until you upgrade to postmarketos-initramfs 3.10.2"
It is important to note that the upgraded package is not built yet. If you would like, you can follow https://build.postmarketos.org/#queued to see when it is ready.
https://postmarketos.org/edge/2026/05/15/losetup-option-removal-leading-to-boot-failure/
New stable kernels landed today in Alpine Linux. They address ssh-keysign-pwn (CVE-2026-46333)
- 6.18.31
- 6.12.89
- 6.6.139
- 6.1.173
- 5.15.207
These have been backported all the way down to Alpine Linux 3.16.
Edit: These versions fix ssh-keysign-pwn, not Fragnesia
wondered why vscode was running like total shit after a recent update, then it popped up telling me the extension host crashed and offered to do an extension bisect so im like sure why not
i go through picking can/can't reproduce just based on vibes of how shit it was running
i have 116 extensions installed and THIS was the end result of that, joker moment of a fucking generation. fuck microsoft
(if you reply to this telling me to not use vscode i will probably block you, yes that includes suggesting codium or whatever. i wish this wasn't the workflow i ended up with but it is and now isn't the time for me to switch)
sooo i tried using the new b4 review TUI for my last U-Boot PR and it was a bit of a disaster. I understand the process being a bit clunky to begin with but the whole process of actually setting up a branch was really involved. It failed to update a bunch of series on pathwork, and the b4 ty emails it generated had completely wrong commit SHAs
I get that the intention is primarily patch review but even for that it feels less like a tool i can utilise to automate the process and more like an imposed workflow that offers little flexibility
the thing that really pissed me off in the end though was realising that b4 review was VIBE CODED, kinda explains everything... This tool had so much potential but i struggle to see now how it will deliver when AI is involved in building it
hot take: if you think that you have to fear that contributors will abandon your software project because you ban llm contributions, there might be a bigger problem around
๐ช okay, whoever the fuck is emailing the Rust Foundation, threatening various Rust team members, and threatening to literally stalk people at a public event next week
fuck you
this discussion was supposed to be over and we were supposed to spend the rest of the day distracted, not trying to do even more damage control because you fuckers don't know how to actually do activism
you are an active harm to the causes you support and you're making a lot of work for people who are on the same fucking side as you
responsible disclosure in the future: not dropping the vuln on a Friday afternoon or the weekend.
I dunno who needs to hear this but I got a D in Linux operating systems in college. If youโre passionate about something donโt let some institutional structure tell you that youโre not good at it