Would you really prefer he simply kept silent until every t was crossed and i dotted?
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oh dear... some people seem to hate you michael... i wonder why, everyone needs to earn money for a living. That in mind everyone should be GLAD! that anyone is doing it. And be glad, that you dont have to click banners to view the site at all. i think hes doing a good job, and that crosslinks to headlines on former articles are a VERY nice thing for newbies who like to track a certain case and track it back or to gain access to any matter on the site. It helped me a lot when i was a linux newbie (yet i still am) and did know nothing about certain activities of past months.
There are some things that i sometimes complain about, but i try to be constructive not saying someone should stop doing something.
that the most common problem on shared stuff. Everyone CAN, few DO. And michael does as well as he can. THX for that michael. Its a lot in my eyes. (keys for x axes would be still nice though and an explanation what points in graphs mean. )
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P.S. can anyone not running Ubuntu on Linux 2.6.38+ that thinks they're affected by the power regression paste their dmesg output?Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by Jimbo View PostI don't hate anybody, I like phoronix in general, I only was trying to make constructive criticism. I don't like reading "unfinished" news, that's my point.
Besides, delaying saturday's findings til monday seems ok and appropriate to me. Especially if the wait time is also used to make some more tests and contact experts.
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Originally posted by not.sure View Postwe get these "unfinished power reg news" because Michael is just too damn excited to keep quiet about it.Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostYou might want to investigate LWN.net, where you're not allowed to read articles for a week unless you paid for a subscription. The trick is to find out why people are willing to do that with LWN but not with Phoronix. Hint: sensationalism does not fly very well when your readers are mostly hackers and power users.
It would be very interesting to see some subscriber and revenue numbers from LWN and Phoronix. I doubt we'll ever see that though.
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Originally posted by Michael View Postso I must keep producing content while working on tests that take extended periods of time... and due to limited staff (basically PTS and I), that means I must keep writing.
I would love to see a more technical article about btrfs or kernel new features for example, or an interview with a developer.
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Additionally, hell yes, to maximize traffic and ad revenues off of this work due to the amount of time and resources I've spent tracking down these Linux kernel power bugs and other problems on top of my already maxed workload; no organization has yet stepped up to sponsor this continued work or any PTS-powered continuous integration on the kernel.
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