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apogee_ntv timo: I will try to repro on Linux. 01:50
I have a Xeon box that I mostly use for running local LLMs, shouldnt be an issue to test Selkie stuff on it. 01:51
The problem is its a bit of a heisenbug, I've hit it twice in 3 weeks.
And I was doing different things both times 01:52
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ugexe huh, i guess i have another class of rakudo ast test failures: running the test with RAKUDO_RAKUAST=1 with a rakudo that was also built with RAKUDO_RAKUAST=1 (instead of just the former) 02:19
for example a rakudo built with rakudo_rakuast=1 doesn't have this !INIT_VALUE symbol and thus fails this (and the other corekeys) test github.com/ugexe/rakudo/blob/4fb9c...ys-6c.t#L9 02:23
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disbot2 <melezhik.> o/ 08:46
<librasteve> hi 08:55
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disbot2 <librasteve> just noticed this from the perl community Have folks been reading this? red.anthropic.com/2026/mythos-preview/ It seems like we may be seeing a big wave of new security reports soon for all software, and not just open source. I’m wondering how well CPAN will be able to react. As shown by them finding 27 year old bugs, it’s no longer true that long-lived, heavily used and reviewed code (most of CPAN) can be considered in a safe in a 10:32
stable state.
apogee_ntv Probably badly, I imagine a lot of CPAN authors haven't written perl for years. 10:38
Though tbh Mythos's capabilities are massively overstated.
The bug in openbsd for example is completely unexploitable in practice unless you turn all the layered security off. 10:39
disbot2 <melezhik.> Sparrow6 logrotate configuration parser created by Qwen - gist.github.com/melezhik/ebf795b57...7004b3f726
<melezhik.> It’s pretty impressive
ab5tract weekly: lobste.rs/c/zkpqfl 11:29
notable6 ab5tract, Noted! (weekly)
ab5tract ugexe: I think some of that is because RakuAST is much more intentional about what actually should be a core key 11:32
But it does seem a bit surprising that it only surfaces on a rakudo compiled by RakuAST code paths
disbot2 <librasteve> Yeah, I am just wary that some potential in house Raku project falls foul of a poor Mythos report - hoping that our eco-system is still manageable enough to come out faily clean wrt eg cpan 11:36