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louis, to random
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Feeling completely dis-connected at the moment.

yeti,
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@louis

  1. Hitchhiker 30: (6) "No," said the old man, "that's just perfectly normal paranoia. Everyone in the Universe has that."
yeti, to random German
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Martin Sonneborn
Der VERBOTENE PARTEI-Radiospot
https://piped.video/watch?v=B3k4oAtmyNQ

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2ยข: Geht wรคhlen, selbst wenn's nicht diese Partei sein wird. Ok?

yeti,
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@holgerschurig

Mehr Sonneborn in der Politik wรคr' schon nett, aber es mag durchaus Grรผnde geben, das Kreuz woanders hinzumalen. Schaunwermal, wie ich das ein paar Tage vor dem Termin sehe, wenn ich Briefwรคhlen werde und damit Europa rette. Oder so รคhnlich. Hoffentlich.

yeti,
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Martin Sonneborn
Tรคtรคrรครครครค! Tuschbumm! Die PARTEI prรคsentiert: Wahlwerbespot I
https://piped.video/watch?v=M_VTASstbpA

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mms, to random
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Do you archive (make local copy) of other peopleโ€™s sites in case they vanish? If so: how?

yeti,
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@mms

archive.org ?

So far I used that only for some pages and all refs in there... but it probably can do more.

illythekid, to random
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This is how I imagine our users - but in ugly. I'm through...

yeti,
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@illythekid

A waste of bits.

crmsnbleyd, to random
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edge on-prem: I put a raspberry pi in every home on the planet

yeti,
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@crmsnbleyd

Please don't. ARM still is too proprietary. Wait until a standard for booting RISC-V settles.

Even better would be with less power hungry FPGAs.

You read about that FPGA system that is capable of regenerating itself?

Self-Hosting (Almost) All The Way Down
A FPGA-based Fedora-capable computer that can rebuild its own bitstream
https://archive.fosdem.org/2023/schedule/event/rv_selfhosting_all_the_way_down/

And there is a Linux on a cheap FPGA...

Gateware / Firmware / BuildRoot to run linux on iCE40 / iCEBreaker
https://github.com/smunaut/iCE40linux

But that all still needs a while longer on the meadows.

spnw, to random
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You save everything to ~/Desktop, I save it to ~/Documents/Desktop Stuff 3. We are not the same.

yeti,
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@spnw

Why?

Global config files don't need to hide too. IMO a home dir should play by the same rules as the rest of the FS having bin, lib, man (classic), or share/man, tmp, ... and wrk.

Maybe ex-windowers see that differently, but after decades in front of *nixens I think that makes more sense and would even give new Unix users a speed up in understanding the rest of the FS outside $HOME.

I once had started to rebuild stuff to use ~/etc, ~/lib ... instead of using dotfiles, but it would just have been too much to do that for all of them.

...so maybe next life.... ;-D

yeti,
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@spnw

As hobby-autist I'm not good with detecting humour and for more difficulty added, English isn't my native tongue.

yeti,
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@spnw

Does thumbs up count as smiley?
I like the symmetry.
You even can give two thumbs up: =b d=

Or shark attack?

_ _ _ |\ _ _ _ _ _ \o/ _ _ _

;-D

yeti,
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@spnw

\o/

yeti,
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@viz @spnw

There definitely should be a standard way for user packages.

yeti,
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@spnw @viz

I haven't read about CRUX for years. Maybe I should look at it again.

CRUX is a lightweight Linux distribution for the x86-64 architecture targeted at experienced Linux users.

Only 64bitter? No go!

I want to leave DeBIan because of systemd and because they announced to ditch 32bit PCs. DeVUan will not be able to compensate for this, so 32bitters will be missing there too then. But I fscking do not want different OSes on 32 and 64 bit PCs.

OpenBSD and FreeBSD are dropping 32bit PCs too and NetBSD as the only OS probably would be problematic. Linux being the new Windows meanwhile includes a Linux locked-in syndrome. So despite liking NetBSD, I'll need a Linux that won't drop 32bit PCs.

Ok ... or restart playing with NetBSD's Linux compatibility layer. I haven't looked closer at that since NetBSD4 days. Last year I installed a statically linked Linux-Busybox in it, but that was all since the days where browser plugins only ran in Linux emulations on NetBSD.

Did I just hear dark energy expanding my to do list again?

yeti,
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@spnw @viz

Shall I turn them into trash at a landfill while they still can work?

yeti,
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@spnw @viz

My 32bit-Atom netbook sure isn't 20 yet.

And my 32bit Thinkpads (T23 & T30) still are better quality than the modern Lenovo trash.

yeti,
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@spnw @viz

Hidden in https://www.openbsd.org/i386.htmlโ€‹:

32bit PCs are second class citizens in OpenBSD for already a while.

Due to the increased usage of OpenBSD/amd64, as well as the age and practicality of most i386 hardware, only easy and critical security fixes are backported to i386. The project has more important things to focus on.

And the final nail:

The latest supported OpenBSD/i386 release is OpenBSD 7.5. Here are the OpenBSD/i386 installation instructions.

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