Posts by benno@bsd.network
(DIR) Post #9qzoQYbnCyyVQrkEl6 by benno@bsd.network
2020-01-14T06:07:49Z
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@tedu you seem to be complaining a lot lately?
(DIR) Post #9rVOeYIUJXx7B1N6Vk by benno@bsd.network
2020-01-29T20:18:03Z
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@stsp @florian @sng @mwlucas if it's just a twoperson team using a repo on one machine, why dont they just use cvs?
(DIR) Post #9rVOeYqAIKtIrT800G by benno@bsd.network
2020-01-29T20:25:54Z
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@sng @stsp @florian @mwlucas I dont want to work in a place were a two person team cant decide on its own weather to use cvs or git without consulting a higher authority who is not involved in the use of said tooling.
(DIR) Post #9s6yeN0lyKWIa8AkTI by benno@bsd.network
2020-02-16T20:51:46Z
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Errata patches for vmm have been released for OpenBSD 6.6.A missing range check in the vmm pvclock allows a guest to writeto host memory.Binary updates for the amd64 platform are available via the syspatchutility. Source code patches can be found on the errata page: https://www.openbsd.org/errata66.htmlAs these affect the kernel, a reboot will be needed after patching.https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-announce&m=158188431430610&w=2
(DIR) Post #9socRqyjXsmpUzVh68 by benno@bsd.network
2020-03-08T21:30:53Z
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For some reason i decided to watch Snakes on a Plane tonight.Why? Why???? Samuel F****** Jackson why!!!
(DIR) Post #9ue3o8NmcXqHkNvxvU by benno@bsd.network
2020-05-02T18:51:18Z
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@rixx zip, gz, lz4, bz2, z, Z or xz?
(DIR) Post #9w0bcUsk2Q0q09ixG4 by benno@bsd.network
2020-06-12T12:58:56Z
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So the rule is "Kein Bier vor vier". But we have summertime, so 3 is actually fine, isnt it?
(DIR) Post #9wPm7cFIVlc2bd7Bui by benno@bsd.network
2020-06-24T16:03:56Z
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#oksval on #Oslofjord
(DIR) Post #9wYJRTc26t3CS0TzKS by benno@bsd.network
2020-06-28T10:31:19Z
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Remember those pre Corona times? Recreating the feeling by drinking coffee outdoors while getting bitten by mosquitos.
(DIR) Post #9wYJRTonLRG75aSBDk by benno@bsd.network
2020-06-28T19:02:25Z
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Ok, that toot seems to be a bit useless because the picture was lost...
(DIR) Post #A0Fw7lCzZIwTYIbMZs by benno@bsd.network
2020-10-17T14:53:59Z
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PSA:The OpenBSD 6.8 signify keys areopenbsd-68-base.pub:RWQZj25CSG5R2oLo5735Hh6C48kkjFsj5rJDjW+fGZwyY+BkD5/zps8fopenbsd-68-fw.pub:RWSYx4htNi/zavF8ZToMBDFz2xymRfFnnR1MEKV9csYbvnrTBwdkXhdyopenbsd-68-pkg.pub:RWQlDXyHx5KlPoEiz4yWRK/Gt/rvPwI8KEAt3utge/dBS7R+EscdzA5Kopenbsd-68-syspatch.pub:RWRWuHkSV0U8PUX24vGa3ywrvKNQY6llV3PLvKEzDTiTVPfIRaXPfvzR
(DIR) Post #A0FwUr5jrU0eSUDn5E by benno@bsd.network
2020-10-17T14:57:29Z
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To spread the #hype even further, the #OpenBSD 6.9 (to be released in spring 2021) signify keys will be:openbsd-69-base.pub:RWQQsAemppS46LT4dNnAtVUZt51ResyNU35n4OH9yl/r7JcR3B75fO4Vopenbsd-69-fw.pub:RWQmtywnZCJ0lWWc2wr0Ity/Ys498gmQksAi2dSmpW5IwkjEH/OXYPaFopenbsd-69-pkg.pub:RWSG2ib5ZXSfQUmO/SK6MkA6wDVmjQ+7PHIUtEokG4TNnTghJnJ7NtkRopenbsd-69-syspatch.pub:RWQukL+0K9o9dQ7z3X8mPAftyJDzxmsm9ojLck+Yi9Q+YGEPqdxDK4ke
(DIR) Post #A1lc9ORycWfbXK0dIe by benno@bsd.network
2020-12-01T19:21:48Z
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OpenBSD Errata: December 1st, 2020 (xmaplen)Errata patches for the X server have been released for OpenBSD 6.7 and 6.8.Multiple input validation failures in the X server XKB extension can lead to out of bounds memory accesses for authorized clients.Binary updates for the amd64, i386, and arm64 platforms are available via the syspatch utility. Source code patches can be found on the respective errata page: https://www.openbsd.org/errata67.html https://www.openbsd.org/errata68.html
(DIR) Post #A1phpPzQYzlisQLyt6 by benno@bsd.network
2020-12-03T11:26:25Z
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Ooops, I broke it
(DIR) Post #A2IcxDDAHS7loOPCnw by benno@bsd.network
2020-12-17T17:41:21Z
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@tedu What would you expect to be the difference between the first and subsequent visits?
(DIR) Post #A2If53aAAHMuAm1zUG by benno@bsd.network
2020-12-17T18:01:18Z
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@tedu Have you considered this could be a cultural thing? Maybe peruvians find it rude to not get an introduction?PS: I just started reading https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peruvian_cuisine
(DIR) Post #A2If55qtj1wXDFsNqi by benno@bsd.network
2020-12-17T18:07:07Z
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@tedu For example, when having dinner at a Norwegian mountain hut, the cook will first give a little speech reciting the menu of the day, the reasons for his choice and possibly some story about traditional customs in preparation, hunting or just random made up things.All while the patrons are starving.
(DIR) Post #A2MmOuRlJgerwVM4Rc by benno@bsd.network
2020-12-17T17:45:04Z
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I've been back home from Switzerland for two days. Tomorrow i'll have a covid test (just to be sure, no symptoms), my third one this year.Third time is a charm, right?
(DIR) Post #A2MmOugeQKZGggJxeS by benno@bsd.network
2020-12-19T17:46:22Z
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24 hours for the negative test result!
(DIR) Post #A2NHAaeNDiH94MuDvU by benno@bsd.network
2020-12-19T23:32:40Z
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@tedu This happens regularly. Bombs are often found at building sites and need to be defused. For that often whole city blocks are evacuated. Sometimes defusing is unsafe and they detonate them with smaller charges in the hope that they won't fully explode.The last one that I saw on the news was on the polish-german border a few months ago, underwater: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54522203