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<kayros>
Hey folks, I'd like to ask permission to address a personal topic on productivity, motivation and self-energy management (i.e. avoid burnout). How do you manage all of that? I'm dealing with a deep lack of motivation, creativity and productivity, for a long time already, and I'm having a hard time to get back to flow again
<chadmed>
anyone who tells you they can avoid these things is lying. if youre burnt out, you need a rest
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<kayros>
I know that, the problem is when I try to rest, it's like my mind starts telling me I'm losing time
<kayros>
I'd really like to be doing something interesting, be part of a bigger problem/project, but I think daily activities like groceries, cooking, housekeeping, etc also keeps me out of it. It's been really difficult. I thought to brought this subject here to hear from you great people that do really amazing things, how do you manage everyday life's demands and also contribute to great projects like this?
<chaos_princess>
yea, would be cool to know how do people manage it :P
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<LarstiQ>
distract myself with something else that feels like I'm not wasting time
<LarstiQ>
like say learning Irish
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<sven>
asahi prevents burnout from $work and vice versa for me. also other hobbies that are unrelated to computers
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<jannau>
good that upstream atcphy gets rid of the fuses. nvmem_shift_read_buffer_in_place() triggers kasan and I have trouble wrapping my head around it
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<jannau>
as far as I understand it reads beyound the end of the buffer and writes before the start of it
<jannau>
the overread is easily fixed but the `while (--extra >= 0) *p-- = 0;` puzzles me
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<jannau>
no, the while loop is ok, I just mentally already avoided the overread and forgot to advance `p` as well
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<jannau>
nvmem_shift_read_buffer_in_place seems to be an harmless overread and was hiding a use after free via devres in simplefb.c
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<leio>
should we mark AVE (Video Encoder) as TBA instead of WIP, and maybe TB as WIP under M2 too?
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<chaos_princess>
feel free to change those, that does sound a bit more correct
<chaos_princess>
(i don't even think that the wip/tba distinction matters really, it is done when it is done)
<leio>
I think it matters in terms of knowing that with TBA, there's no active work, so free for the taking or something (weird acronym to use for that though)
<leio>
while with WIP, might want to sync more with existing efforts; of course doesn't matter from users perspective
<sven>
hm.. i think i'll try what happens if i move the pipehandler stuff to the dwc3 glue. most of the synchronization mess comes from that I think and it may fit better inside the dwc3 driver
<sven>
mainly thinking about this because i'm trying to bring up a usb3 via usb4 tunnel right now and that needs additional synchronization for when the pipehandler switch happens
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<sven>
nickchan: i'd also wait until the t602x series is actually reviewed / picked up before sending stuff that depends on it. gets confusing rather quickly otherwise
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<jannau>
sven, nickchan: or at least wait until the spmi changes are acked
<sven>
yeah, or that
<jannau>
I forgot to ask for acks but I assume it's ok to take the ack-ed commits through the asahi tree. it woould be nice if we can take those so I don't have to resend them for the v2
<jannau>
sending patchsets with tons of CCs is annoying. I probably should use the web endpoint for those
<jannau>
I've pushed asahi-6.16.4-1 to github, now to send the kasan fixes out
<sven>
I assume that if the maintainer acks a commit it means we can take them
<sven>
other alternative would be to send each commit with different ccs and only the cover letter to everyone, I’ve seen that done for large series touching many subsystems
<sven>
no idea if b4 supports that though
<jannau>
I looked but it doesn't seem to support. git send-email supports it iirc
<sven>
hm, so maybe b4 to export everything and then mess with the CC headers manually and then run git send-email. sounds annoying though
<jannau>
I guess b4 export everything and then replace everything except the cover letter mail with `git format-patch` is easioer than editing mail files
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