stefano, to FreeBSD
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conansysadmin, to linux
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conansysadmin, to python
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Not even the priests of the dreaded Snake Cult can harness so mighty a as this. https://cromwell-intl.com/open-source/python-social-media-automation/?s=mc

conansysadmin, to FreeBSD
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thomholwerda, to FreeBSD

Can any of you nerds help me get a ThinOS Activation License? ThinOS is Dell's weird version of #FreeBSD.

https://www.osnews.com/story/139840/first-and-possibly-only-look-at-dells-weird-version-of-freebsd-thinos/

nixCraft, to linux
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Don't let useless cat commands make you hiss-terical! Get a grip with grep on , , & . It's purr-fect for the job! 😼 https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-use-grep-command-in-linux-unix/

governa, to macos
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stefano, to FreeBSD
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One of the most fundamental yet little-known features of FreeBSD is its ability to be used in read-only mode very easily. By installing the system on a UFS file system, you just need to modify the fstab file, change "rw" to "ro," and reboot. On the next boot, the system will automatically create mount points in RAM for the main directories (/tmp, log, etc.), and it will run perfectly.

This was the main reason why, many years ago, I chose FreeBSD for almost all my embedded systems. Even today, on my Raspberry Pies, I keep the SD cards in read-only mode and use external storage in read-write mode. This ensures that, in case of an unexpected poweroff, the system will come back up, and there will be no wear on the memory card.

mort, to linux
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The count of the is not looking good these days compared to any other is it. Maybe time to switch to or some other system which doesn't claim to find hundreds of significant vulnerabilities every day

conansysadmin, to FreeBSD
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grahamperrin, to FreeBSD
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stefano, to FreeBSD
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I've been meaning to do this for a while, and tonight I finally supported @mwl for his new book: Run Your Own Mail Server: A Book for Independence & Privacy

Every book I've read by mwl has gifted me with smiles, laughter, knowledge, awareness, and a desire to experiment.
Can't wait to dive into this new work!

#FreeBSD #NewBook #Excited #Reading #inspiration #EmailHosting #SelfHosting

pitrh, to FreeBSD
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EuroBSDCon 2024 tutorials have been published, https://events.eurobsdcon.org/2024/schedule/
you can register at https://tickets.eurobsdcon.org/eurobsdcon/dublin/

And you can still submit talks! (go to https://events.eurobsdcon.org/)

Important upcoming dates:

2024-06-15: CfP closes (BSDCan closes on 2024-06-01)
2024-06-22: PC finalizes speaker selection
2024-06-31: Early Bird closes
2024-07-15: Schedule published
2024-09-19—22: EuroBSDCon 2024 in Dublin

conansysadmin, to linux
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nixCraft, to linux
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alfonsosiciliano, to FreeBSD
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stefano, to FreeBSD
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As planned last week, in tomorrow's weekly #BSDPub meetup, we'll delve into backup strategies and showcase some behind-the-scenes of the BSD Cafe setup and its backups. More details on the event's website: https://bsdpub.bsd.cafe

#BSDCafe #FreeBSD #RunBSD #BackupStrategy #Backup

linuxiac, to macos
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ravynOS, a macOS-like open-source OS that aims to be compatible with the Apple apps ecosystem, released an early developer preview, v0.5.
https://linuxiac.com/ravynos-a-macos-inspired-freebsd-based-desktop/

#macos #freebsd

mpts, to random
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@mntmn Is there a profile on the ?

mpts,
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@mntmn Thanks! I was thinking if porting to could be a nice project to learn more about the architecture (and programming in general).

conansysadmin, to linux
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grumpybozo, to FreeBSD
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I will refrain from looking up who decided that needed to lose a magic comment line from every init script and config file but didn’t need etcupdate (or whatever we're calling mergemaster now) to understand that change as a no-op, because if I were to identify that person I would feel compelled to find them and extract my wasted time from the front end of their remaining lifespan.

borgbackup, to linux
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borgbackup 1.4.0rc1 (release candidate 1) was just released!

maybe the last chance to give it some testing before the 1.4.0 stable release, so please check it out and give feedback via github.

https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/releases/tag/1.4.0rc1

#borgbackup #linux #freebsd #openbsd #netbsd #openindiana #macOS

shupfel, to FreeBSD German
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This costed me hours. If you ever have this problem with #FreeBSD pkg:

pkg: No SRV record found for the repo 'FreeBSD'
pkg: packagesite URL error for pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD:13:amd64/quarterly/data.pkg -- pkg+:// implies SRV mirror type

In other words, your computers fail to resolve "SRV" DNS records ... AND you are using #dnsmasq or #openwrt, then:

Check whether you have the option "filterwin2k" on. Switch it off. In the #openwrt router it is disguised as "Filter useless".

conansysadmin, to linux
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Packed tightly, a voyager might easily carry many scrolls across the wastelands to distant caravanserays. https://cromwell-intl.com/open-source/external-disk/?s=mc

nixCraft, to random
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