06:46:54 <m-relay> <0​xfffc:monero.social> selsta can we have 9910 on merge list too?
07:34:00 <tobtoht_> .merges
07:34:00 <xmr-pr> Merge queue empty
10:43:31 <selsta> 0​xfffc: do 9916 and 9910 clash?
10:46:18 <selsta> 9910 is not a week old yet, so I would prefer to merge 9916 first as a pure CI fix and afterwards 9910
11:49:12 <m-relay> <0​xfffc:monero.social> selsta: no clash at all. They can merge together.
11:59:06 <m-relay> <s​yntheticbird:monero.social> what is the reasoning in not merging a less than week old but reviewed pr ?
11:59:14 <m-relay> <s​yntheticbird:monero.social> testing?
12:06:18 <selsta> give others time to review or add their thoughts
12:07:22 <m-relay> <i​nterestingband:matrix.org> s/thoughts/noise
12:20:10 <m-relay> <s​yntheticbird:monero.social> selsta fair
19:50:01 <selsta> .merge+ 9916
19:50:01 <xmr-pr> Added
19:50:17 <selsta> jeffro256: please also open against release if CI fails there
19:52:24 <m-relay> <j​effro256:monero.social> Alright, will do!
20:35:18 <m-relay> <j​effro256:monero.social> Anyone here know ARM assembly? I just need to copy a small group of instructions someplace else in a subroutine, but ARM looks like gibberish to me
20:35:32 <m-relay> <j​effro256:monero.social> If you're good at assembly it should take like 10 mins
21:07:23 <m-relay> <j​effro256:monero.social> Alternatively: does anyone have an ARM Mac and is willing to download random code snippets and let me brute force the assembly using you to test?
21:16:44 <m-relay> <v​tnerd:monero.social> I have an arm mac and can possibly modify the assembly for you. Probably faster than the last proposal
21:16:53 <plowsof> is this something for the mac mini remote machine sponsored by Mac Mini?
21:17:09 <plowsof> MacStadium*
21:18:29 <m-relay> <v​tnerd:monero.social> Yeah that's a good point, I don't even know what this is for, which determines whether I'll be able to poke at the assembly. The problem is like you I don't exactly have the instruction set memorized so it might be slow lookup and brute forcing as you say
21:29:23 <m-relay> <j​effro256:monero.social> Okay l'll write down exactly what I need and then I can point people to it. It really just boils down to swapping two integers based on a flag. I did the analogue in x86 which was pretty easy
22:21:35 <m-relay> <j​effro256:monero.social> vtnerd: here's the problem: https://github.com/tevador/mx25519/issues/12
22:21:52 <m-relay> <j​effro256:monero.social> It really is just inserting some register swaps into the right place
22:33:59 <m-relay> <j​effro256:monero.social> plowsof: is the mac stadium mac still available for dev use?
22:34:14 <m-relay> <j​effro256:monero.social> Unironically would be helpful here
22:34:41 <m-relay> <o​frnxmr:xmr.mx> Yes
22:34:43 <plowsof> selsta ^
22:36:29 <selsta> sent you a message on matrix