pitrh, to random
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fiery, to microsoft
@fiery@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

just gave me the push I needed to wipe that partition that I almost never boot into anyway. Being an user that wants to get into app development, I am considering . What do you think fedi, any thoughts on the best option for me?

h3artbl33d, to random
@h3artbl33d@exquisite.social avatar

With Microsoft pushing their supercharged spyware soon, today is - like any other day - perfect to make the switch to . The sane, well-documented, secure OS that isn't bloated and doesn't spy on you.

pitrh, to Ottawa
@pitrh@mastodon.social avatar

BSDCan - North America's Largest BSD Conference - is in less than two weeks!

Go to https://www.bsdcan.org/2024/, check out the schedule https://www.bsdcan.org/2024/schedule/ and register at https://www.bsdcan.org/2024/registration.php

#bsdcan #ottawa #openbsd #freebsd #netbsd #opensource #development #devops #unix #networking

tedu, to random

"Linux Inventor Says He Doesn’t Believe in Crypto"

Another reason to use . Strong crypto included from day one.

thomholwerda, to random
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Holy smokes does this website bring Firefox on to its knees. Even two Xeons and Radeon Pro w5700 can't carry this.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/devices/surface-pro-11th-edition

pitrh, to FreeBSD
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New No Starch Press Humble Bundle "Dive into DevOps" https://www.humblebundle.com/books/dive-into-dev-ops-no-starch-books has several books in it, including "The Book of PF", "Absolute OpenBSD" and "Absolute FreeBSD" - runs until June 10, 2024

louis, to random
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kubikpixel, to gentoo
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Gentoo and NetBSD ban 'AI' code, but Debian doesn't – yet

The problem isn't just that LLM-bot generated code is bad – it's where it came from.

🐧 https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/18/distros_ai_code/


kubikpixel,
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

🧵 …although I tend to favour OpenBSD and Linux for personal reasons, I find this decision OK. Certain open source projects lack clear, reasoned positions and decisions.

»NetBSD’s New Policy – No Place for AI-Created Code:
NetBSD bans AI-generated code to preserve clear copyright and meet licensing goals.«

🚩 https://linuxiac.com/netbsd-new-policy-prohibits-usage-of-ai-code/


#netbsd #bsd #ai #code #copyright #os #license #policy #AIgenerated #oss #linux #openbsd #OpenSourceProjekt

gyptazy, to ubuntu
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This is how one of the cases looks like for the board.

Happy serving on & . Hopefully soon again back on .

rooneymcnibnug, to random
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sshd(8) split into multiple binaries- "After this changes, the listener binary will validate the configuration, load the hostkeys, listen on port 22 and manage MaxStartups only. All
session handling will be performed by a new sshd-session binary that the listener fork+execs." https://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20240517092416

r1w1s1, to random
@r1w1s1@fosstodon.org avatar

starting use instead sudo.

alias sudo='doas'

r1w1s1,
@r1w1s1@fosstodon.org avatar

@ParadeGrotesque @jloc0 try to use doas only :) let's see :) I really like projects

passthejoe, to guix
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I'm as intrigued by as I was by , but ultimately I'm not sure the complexity is worth it for me.

Even has a ratio of complexity vs. benefits that fits well with my work (and play) flow.

, and all hide enough of the nitty gritty behind the scenes — updates happen without me needing to know it.

And traditional is so familiar and reliable, it's hard not to tap it for just about any use case.

BoxyBSD, to FreeBSD German
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Would be a free public shell account service based on / systems interesting for you? If yes, what would you run on it?

Please provide feedback, so @gyptazy can check if it makes sense to provide such a service (this is already available in a limited beta).

What to expect:
A free user login to a FreeBSD or based system where multiple users can access it at the same time. You can do everything in your own home directory, run processes, open sockets, compile stuff etc. System is managed in general for you.

What you cannot do:
Make changes to the system in general, use low ports, install or modify things system wide.

ParadeGrotesque, to random
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For various reasons, I looked for 'mg' editor, and it turns out slackbuilds.org has, not just one but TWO versions of mg in its repo. 🤔

And also two versions of 'mgba' which is something I would be very interested in, if only I knew how to copy GBA cartridges to a PC.

thomholwerda, to random
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So, my actively used computer fleet is as follows now:

  1. Main desktop, for gaming and general use. Bonkers fast brand new Ryzen 9 and high end Radeon. Runs Fedora KDE.
  2. Laptop - the mini Intel N100 laptop I reviewed. I love this tiny 10"-er so, so much (context, Thom!). Fedora KDE.
  3. Workstation. My awesome dual-Xeon machine with a Radeon Pro w5700, 4K display, and gobs of cores. Runs with Xfce now. For work, located in my office.
  4. The spare parts box, built from some previous machines' parts. Runs Windows 10 now, sadly, specifically for League of Legends. Uses my previous 1440p 144Hz display.

I have a million other machines, too, but they're not in use. My wife has computers, too of course. Our house is uh, a bit of a computery place.

pitrh, to security
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tulpa, to random
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The advantage of a relatively simple system like is that you have a good chance to understand it.

The advantage of a turnkey system like Fedora, Ubuntu, or Debian, is that you can get away without understanding it.

RL_Dane,
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@tulpa

Although I haven't had to understand much of , TBH

thomholwerda, to random
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Well, going from release to a -current snapshot was an entirely boring, uneventful affair.

_xhr_, to random
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Migrated one of my VMs to @OpenBSDAms . Super fast setup process, well documented and works like a charm. 100% in line with OpenBSD's sane defaults.

Kudos to @mischa and team!

thomholwerda, to random
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I keep asking dumb questions, because you awesome nerds keep answering them so well. It's your fault.

Anyway, someone has already made a port for LXQt 2.0.0. How does the rest of the process work, and how long does it generally take for such work to make it into ports/binary packages?

uliwitness, to random
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I take it the “run macOS on an iPad” situation is still “should technically be possible, some people managed it, but a truckload of work to make work in practice”? Or is there something like the jailbreak installers of old that make it risky but straightforward?

morgant,
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@oktawian @uliwitness I have spent the last year using a 2.2GHz dual-core i7 MacBook Air with 8GB RAM (soldered) as my primary workstation and it's not as bad as one might think. I do run a pretty light-weight OS () and X11 WM (), but the former isn't the most I/O optimized OS and even it's barely noticeable when it starts swapping. I always oversize SSD storage though, to delay failure through wear-leveling.

morgant, to apple
@morgant@mastodon.social avatar

On this day, I want to say that I'm still very impressed with 's technical achievements. Like mini-LED displays on the before, the "tandem OLED" is a smart solution. With their fancy event presentations, Apple makes everything seem obvious, but it's clear that — while many have been loudly proclaiming dissatisfaction that Apple hadn't switched to OLED already — they've been focusing on creating the best in looking/performing/efficient display they can manufacture.

morgant,
@morgant@mastodon.social avatar

@nicky Shout-out to @solene for the obsdfreqd which is much better at controlling/optimizing CPU frequency than 's built-in apmd(8).

jbzfn, to random
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“Yes, this is the year of the OpenBSD Desktop!”
@gonzalo

https://x61.ar/log/2024/05/06052024135732-openbsd_desktop.html

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