Posts by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
(DIR) Post #B6zeeg3dO77rMgRD04 by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-04T15:15:58Z
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Unfortunately, browser choice was rational, not heartfelt.
(DIR) Post #B6znpP8nWVj1fh2j0C by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-04T17:00:53Z
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Why do you read my mind?
(DIR) Post #B6zogGxoekffet7EzA by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-04T17:10:21Z
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It is not easy for BSD users too:/
(DIR) Post #B6ztXGgioNdBy4e6HA by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-04T18:04:47Z
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AI in kernel/base system in one thing, AI in additional software is another and the room for alternatives is getting smaller.
(DIR) Post #B701TcT2h4hhzT1D1c by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-04T19:33:46Z
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I am not able to find e-waste :/
(DIR) Post #B70oS8DuYBm5edrS2C by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-05T04:42:25Z
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For such thing the bar is not set low, is not even buried in the ground, it actually does not exist.
(DIR) Post #B716pOQwFJgLlTCDnU by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-05T08:08:17Z
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I see you know the people from the top!
(DIR) Post #B7181d9NSHempxNgyu by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-05T08:19:43Z
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Well, NetBSD removed that unfortunate tmux slop code (at least I was not able to find it in the source code). That's my opinion - NetBSD says "no with loophole" and remove LLM code from source, OpenBSD says "no" and there is no interest to remove that stuff from their tmux. BUT I still give Fish Linux benefit of doubt because there are more examples of rejecting LLM code than inheriting it. In terms of (my) trust Net is a level higher than Open and both are much higher than Linux. Policies can be changed, so I think that the only thing which we left with is a trust.CC: @rl_dane@polymaths.social
(DIR) Post #B71GvzHz86urLin7w0 by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-05T10:01:41Z
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:(CC: @matthew@social.retroedge.tech
(DIR) Post #B71XdriWF4uxsD9Aoq by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-05T13:06:43Z
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I bought such camera, accessible through web browser, Android app or Windows desktop app.
(DIR) Post #B71o4DRvf98s4SyRiC by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-05T16:12:42Z
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https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=l5aZJBLAu1E
(DIR) Post #B71poobHy6GAZG8UZk by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-05T16:30:30Z
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Remember, sending even 5 monies helps.#OpenBSDDirect donationsOfficial merch#NetBSDMerch#somafmDirect donationsMerch#unix_surrealismDirect donationsMerch
(DIR) Post #B77Hhv8x0pYvL9BJmy by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-08T07:38:36Z
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b u s i n e s s
(DIR) Post #B77PNmhnTSbP0nOEe8 by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-08T09:04:39Z
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Low air pressure or someone cursed your coffee.
(DIR) Post #B77WXAyHK5rYYYWYu8 by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-08T10:22:32Z
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So either it was a curse or quantum physics.
(DIR) Post #B789auMutDI6R1oqR6 by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-08T17:42:28Z
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Black Helicopters (tm)
(DIR) Post #B78B8jXHlucidbMVuq by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-08T17:57:42Z
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Who does not like backups? For sure everyone who run dd against root or home partition love them. You might be missing Pear's Time Machine or GNU/systemd's Time Shift. There is another - look here: https://xosc.org/timemachine.html. There you will find instruction how to make Time Machine-like encrypted backups installing only rsnapshot from ports. If you are smart - I am sure you are - you can easily modify the process to your needs. Have fun!#OpenBSD
(DIR) Post #B78K2Q3ACpXc3NKwJE by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-08T19:37:22Z
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Sadly web browser = everything for many computo users.
(DIR) Post #B78K8ASJ6BBNQRq2vQ by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-08T19:40:33Z
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Not sure if this makes sense, but I see jokes as reference point of understanding a language.
(DIR) Post #B79JjGvo4xglQcj2lU by bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
2026-06-09T07:10:38Z
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Looking at website address my initial thought was: is this Fsck-As-A-Service-Over-Internet?