@karolherbst apparently Chromium in Debian has it patched out. Aside from it preventing pasting in the devTools, writing it by hand complains about chrome.runtime being undefined. From a quick test Vivaldi seems to not have it either.
soooo.. in OpenCL C builtins like get_global_offset have to return defined values on out of bound accesses, but apparently Intel's driver also gets this wrong. Now I'm considering if I should keep it broken as well, or actually fix it as defined in the spec...
@bashbaug any thoughts on this? Maybe we should add OpenCL CTS tests for this and annoy everybody else with this?
@karolherbst@buzzle I wonder if it would be possible to do something like a “tuned kernel with fallback”, something that is tailored to the specific system where it's booting, but still manages to fall back gracefully to through initramfs, that only gets loaded if the system where it's booting is different from the one it's tailored for.
random thought I had due to a pic: is all of this "thank god (or whoever almighty power) for this food" just an excuse for rich folks not having to thank their slaves doing all the work for them? And this just became a religion think people kept doing without reflecting on it?
Like I can also see why it's easier to thank some abstract power instead of reflecting on how the food actually came there in the first place and all that, but still...
@karolherbst that's not necessarily the case, although I have little doubts that that's how the rich live it, but thanking the higher powers for their blessing when harvests were plentiful is something that AFAIK goes way back in history, and even (if not especially) by the farmers.