anubhav

@anubhav@hachyderm.io

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flywheel, to FreeBSD
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How big a difference between and is there actually, when talking daily use ?

anubhav,

@flywheel Things to consider:

  • network hardware support, namely WiFi;
  • sleep-resume cycles;
  • power management;
  • was listed as experimental for 9. Per Wiki <https://wiki.netbsd.org/zfs/>, I would rather use FreeBSD which supports root on ZFS without the detour of FFS;
  • availability & support of Rust software as Python ecosystem seems to be using more of that as time goes by.

I personally need to check the situation in with Intel CPUs with all E cores.

anubhav, to php

Could anyone suggest an for 7.2 & MariaDB 10 (Rocky Linux 8, Apache 2.4)? So far I have only used raw SQL in PHP.

I found <https://www.doctrine-project.org/projects.html>, <https://github.com/propelorm/Propel2/releases>, & <https://github.com/bcosca/fatfree> "F3". I have zero familiarity with all of those.

I noticed that Doctrine 3 documentation mentions 7.4 & latest stable versions of PHP, ALONG WITH "7.1+" <https://www.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-orm/en/3.1/tutorials/getting-started.html#guide-assumptions>. What would I be missing with PHP 7.2?

anubhav,

Software -- PHP, MariaDB, etc -- will be updated as Rocky Linux packages are updated. I would prefer to work with system packages instead of having to install externally; later comes with its own update burden.

I would be mostly fetching data to graph, with some (at least for now) data shoving into the database.

anubhav,

@zimzat Tell me about it!

kzimmermann, to FreeBSD
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After some resistance to it, I finally tried it... and it works! now enabled in my laptop with 14!

Getting 802.11ac speeds in FreeBSD with a little big help of is a whole new world! :freebsd: :alpine:

I should do a writeup on how I did this, because it's not soooo straightforward.

Speeds for wifibox(8) driver: Up: 114 Mbps Down: 124 Mbps

anubhav,

@kzimmermann Is the speed near your what your hardware can do? (I only have 802.11n kind.)

b0rk, (edited ) to random
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what's a popular command line tool (other than git) that you wish had a clearer / more intuitive UI? I'm thinking of tools like dig which has this IMO pretty arcane output format

anubhav,

@b0rk "find(1)".

paulox, to random
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"I think the PSF will be a better place if they improve the language inclusivity in the community to let also other cultures be part of this community."
-- Paolo Melchiorre

From my interview with @kjaymiller for "Python Community News" 🐍

Clip ✂️🎬
https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxcZhQvKAKvtd-kQWPG5HGWiiebhQHURqh?feature=share7

CC @ThePSF

anubhav,

@paulox By "other cultures", what do you refer to: other computer programming language ecosystems, something else?
@kjaymiller @ThePSF

anubhav,

@paulox
I see the point was about participation of people speaking not English:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHL8DuJQCS0

@kjaymiller @ThePSF

EndlessMason, to Perl
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has anyone, at any point in history, on any distribution installed imagemagick and it's friend Image::Magick?

answers including FreeBSD and debian+docker appreciated.

answers including Alien::ImageMagick are not

bonus points for getting it into a @Perl carton directory

anubhav,

@EndlessMason @Perl
Yes. On FreeBSD; perl & Image::Magick were installed via .

I last used it last year I think to de-duplicate same|similar images with modified version of Randal Schwartz's code in some Linux magazine (oh bookmark still works: http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/LinuxMag/col50.html )

mjgardner, (edited ) to ProgrammingHumor
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@Perl Exceptions are fine, and you can “try” the experimental syntax for them in versions 5.34 and later: https://perldoc.perl.org/perlsyn#Try-Catch-Exception-Handling

#!/usr/bin/env perl

use v5.34;  
use experimental 'try';

try { die "\N{FIRE}" }  
catch ($e) { say "\N{DOG}: This is fine: $e" }  

(Memed from KC Green’s “Gunshow” , “On Fire”: https://gunshowcomic.com/648. Buy some merch! https://topatoco.com/collections/this-is-fine)

anubhav,
sethmlarson, to programming
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Anyone else finding themselves wondering how you wrote before walrus expressions? Conditional regexp matches and streams are so much more ergonomic.

anubhav,

@sethmlarson Those "match" objects would be first ones to .
@_chrismay

phryk, to random
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Last night was exhausting.

Wanted to migrate my homeserver from to UFS and thought it would take maybe 2 hours.

After all, the new drives were already formatted and mounted – so just copy all the data around, adjust loader.conf and write an fstab.

It took me over 12 hours due to various fuckups and me wanting to make some baseline improvements to the boot process.

anubhav,

@feld, Problem of @phryk was that zfs kernel module needed to be loaded before any ZFS dataset could be mounted & found the documentation on that lacking.

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