| 26 May 2025 |
Tristan Ross | I've already been looking into things to make it possible | 21:08:54 |
Tristan Ross | One of the reasons why I've been working on fixing up pkgsLLVM | 21:09:11 |
Tristan Ross | More things that work there, the better they'll work natively | 21:09:24 |
Tristan Ross | Plus, I'll run native LLVM once it's possible | 21:09:35 |
Tristan Ross | Rebuild the world on Ampere with 128 cores. | 21:09:50 |
Grimmauld (migrated to @grimmauld:m.grimmauld.de) | before i do that i want proper tooling to not do world rebuilds whenever i poke at some low-level dep... | 21:10:30 |
Grimmauld (migrated to @grimmauld:m.grimmauld.de) | i suppose thatn is on nix, not stdenv... | 21:10:45 |
@trofi:matrix.org | Yeah, nix does not give you an easy way to graft a low-level dependency. | 21:11:48 |
emily | In reply to @rosscomputerguy:matrix.org I know not everyone is available for calls which is why I made a doc. I think a mixture of async + sync is good. We can all be on the same page with the design doc while some of us are doing a call to pair up and blaze through things. I'm not sure how we're meant to work together as a team when IIRC every single other member present agreed that sync calls don't suit their availability... if the vast majority of the team can't make the calls then we can't make collective decisions on them as a team, so either it won't actually be able to move design/decisions forward or it'll just be pushing things through without consensus. | 21:22:01 |