| 31 Oct 2023 |
raitobezarius | If I read this well, it's pretty impressive | 12:10:03 |
raitobezarius | I wonder if we would get similar results given our codebase ~similar | 12:10:13 |
raitobezarius | * I wonder if we would get similar results given our codebase are ~similar | 12:10:16 |
Julien | I'm positively impressed that they have the infrastructure to produce these results | 12:10:47 |
raitobezarius | well they are using the French clusters | 12:12:17 |
raitobezarius | the Bordeaux one and tobias.gr's one | 12:12:45 |
raitobezarius | We could get started doing something similar | 12:13:00 |
raitobezarius | But heh | 12:13:04 |
Julien | I'd be very interested in that | 12:13:10 |
raitobezarius | Let me grab you what I told raboof in DM | 12:13:21 |
Julien | But currently we just don't have the hardware for that I think | 12:13:31 |
raitobezarius | what do you mean the hardware | 12:14:07 |
raitobezarius | we need no hardware to do this | 12:14:10 |
raitobezarius |
and I'll definitely keep looking out for that 'simplest thing that can possibly work' for hash collection 😆. maybe I should just sit down and write a super boring database service and be done with it, but that's never how it goes, is it? 😆 raitobezarius Maybe pgsql Static schema raboof yeah exactly raitobezarius Add community folks with ssh key or IP or whatever And post hook build script that uploads results Directly with psqo Psql * And apply just some stupid RLS to prevent basic tampering I can hack this weekend If you come up with the schema More generally, I have been meaning to have a NixOS community LDAP
| 12:14:35 |
Julien | We need to build a second time what Hydra is already struggling to build ? | 12:14:39 |
raitobezarius | we need no second hydra | 12:14:51 |
raitobezarius | there's plenty of second hydra out there | 12:14:55 |
raitobezarius | and plenty of people rebuilding stuff | 12:14:59 |
raitobezarius | what we need is a hash collection infrastructure | 12:15:03 |
Julien | Ah ok | 12:15:06 |
raitobezarius | that requires a 512MB RAM machine | 12:15:09 |
toonn | This is what Trustix intended to do, right? | 12:15:40 |
Julien | Yeah | 12:15:48 |
raitobezarius | Trustix had a much more ambitious goal but yes | 12:15:51 |
Julien | But trustix is not really alive | 12:15:59 |
Julien | But I'm interested also into seeing what we can do with trustix | 12:16:15 |
raitobezarius | I think it is unreasonable to pursue Trustix without (a) funding (b) dedicated human resources on it | 12:18:29 |
raitobezarius | I think it's more reasonable to build a stupid Postgres DB, build a stupid upload script, give the keys to community members we trust | 12:18:46 |
raitobezarius | And let it run | 12:18:48 |
Julien | Sure, but as you said, trustix has a much more ambitious goal | 12:19:15 |