Post 9nZtSPDUItXRoU3md6 by danyspin97@pleroma.liveunix.org
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(DIR) Post #9nKo3OjFOO8Lo3pdWC by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-09-27T02:59:57Z
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Software I use, but which does not qualify as "great":- vim- dash- weechat- qutebrowser- git- C, Python, Go- Linux, BSDSoftware which I use and would describe as bad:- mastodon- wpa_supplicant- openssh- qtwebengine (qutebrowser backend)
(DIR) Post #9nKoL3MlYZmSlQje08 by fluffy@freespeechextremist.com
2019-09-27T03:03:44.400540Z
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@sir If you transitioned from vim to emacs you would be able to add a "great" item to your list!
(DIR) Post #9nKoR8XnDbbkYnnH1s by tmo@mastodon.technology
2019-09-27T03:03:39Z
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@sir why is Masto bad?
(DIR) Post #9nKoW429Po7K1HLKC0 by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-09-27T03:03:49Z
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@tmo ruby, javascript
(DIR) Post #9nKobOayOY3HEqAnHk by tmo@mastodon.technology
2019-09-27T03:04:57Z
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@sir ah, ok
(DIR) Post #9nKogqJGmSiydoUQcK by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-09-27T03:05:18Z
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@tmo ask your local instance admin if the like mastadon
(DIR) Post #9nKoy7Dz93ro1ZFpZY by tmo@mastodon.technology
2019-09-27T03:06:38Z
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@sir do you like the software used for Mastodon @ashfurrow ??? lol
(DIR) Post #9nKsY0eDNK15uiKWuG by tho@mstdn.io
2019-09-27T03:50:14Z
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@sir i switched from wpa_supplicant to iwd and I think it's great
(DIR) Post #9nKseKQGlTmUyyovaq by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-09-27T03:50:32Z
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@tho I will check that out
(DIR) Post #9nL2oFQfBWtTvsNCts by Defolos@mastodon.social
2019-09-27T05:45:01Z
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@sirIf you don't like wpa_supplicant, check out iwd: https://lwn.net/Articles/770991/ and https://media.ccc.de/v/ASG2019-147-iwd-state-of-the-union/playlistHaven't tested it myself yet, but it already got my attention by having 1/10th of the SLOCs of wpa_supplicant.
(DIR) Post #9nLLp1O8lu6rnxH9ZQ by martijnbraam@fosstodon.org
2019-09-27T09:18:03Z
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@sir I'm curious, what's bad about wpa_supplicant?
(DIR) Post #9nLdcTYwVX9Ub0UneS by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-09-27T12:36:51Z
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@martijnbraam hard to use, hard to configure, annoying to extract ssids from
(DIR) Post #9nLdgY37lf1pfaYSgK by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-09-27T12:36:59Z
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@martijnbraam too complicated
(DIR) Post #9nLdldTF2U5TvoCGci by bn4t@social.bn4t.me
2019-09-27T04:52:09.166198Z
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@sirWhy openssh?
(DIR) Post #9nLdldgMFiZyaUKk4G by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-09-27T12:38:06Z
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@bn4t way too complicated
(DIR) Post #9nLdqageoeEUkJpoem by martijnbraam@fosstodon.org
2019-09-27T12:38:23Z
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@sir hmm I never use the wpa config files, just start it in dbus mode and let NetworkManager mess with it
(DIR) Post #9nLdwUxf17Iwj2bYyO by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-09-27T12:38:50Z
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@martijnbraam dbus and network manager are also bad, so obviously that just makes it worse
(DIR) Post #9nLe2K5GN6syj9wERU by martijnbraam@fosstodon.org
2019-09-27T12:41:04Z
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@sir well you're going to need something dynamic to have devices connect to wifi without root permissions, there's also the disgusting intel wpa_supplicant replacement.Maybe wifi config should be in a virtual filesystem?
(DIR) Post #9nLg50KkSVywFZaUzI by pyrolagus@cmpwn.com
2019-09-27T13:05:02Z
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@sir @martijnbraam Have you tried iwd?
(DIR) Post #9nLhWcsXMEHtZI7w1I by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-09-27T13:21:21Z
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@martijnbraam I don't really have an issue with becoming root to solve problems.But yeah a filesystem would be nice
(DIR) Post #9nMElANEuuRZze1qwC by kast@mastodon.technology
2019-09-27T19:33:37Z
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@sir what's wrong with openssh? Honestly I think it's an awesome tool, with no alternatives known (to me).
(DIR) Post #9nMEriHxjdScuqgN4y by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-09-27T19:33:47Z
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@kast too complicated
(DIR) Post #9nMFRoanm6JKtMi19k by kast@mastodon.technology
2019-09-27T19:41:32Z
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@sir do you mean it would be better to split it into encrypted tunneling tool and a set of utilities for remote shell, file transfer, port forwarding, SOCKS and so on - all over the same secure channel?
(DIR) Post #9nMFXhiuEAfbKCJ8xk by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-09-27T19:41:56Z
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@kast yes
(DIR) Post #9nZtSPDUItXRoU3md6 by danyspin97@pleroma.liveunix.org
2019-10-04T09:42:10.475796Z
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@sir Maybe I'm too late, but did you know about wyeb browser?It a really simple frontend with vi keybindings for webkitgtk and it is written in C. It works really nice as qutebrowser alternative.https://github.com/jun7/wyeb
(DIR) Post #9nablmMGsqpT4TDUWW by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-10-04T17:56:03Z
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@danyspin97 I've not given it a good look
(DIR) Post #9nacBwPC9QvplF3jGq by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-10-04T18:02:19Z
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@danyspin97 tried it, it's really basic and missing lots of important features
(DIR) Post #9naeo0psKMcSPiourw by danyspin97@pleroma.liveunix.org
2019-10-04T18:32:43.073880Z
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@sir Which features are missing right now? Apart from handling more windows, which I guess was a design choice.
(DIR) Post #9nafWIk96nf4h9G7BA by sir@cmpwn.com
2019-10-04T18:39:40Z
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@danyspin97 that's a big one, also history
(DIR) Post #9nag4V6Rf7AKsDzrGa by danyspin97@pleroma.liveunix.org
2019-10-04T18:46:54.184999Z
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@sir M for history, although I am not sure for how long it is stored