Posts by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
 (DIR) Post #9jgA5drYVbXWxnjhR2 by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-06-09T17:12:10Z
       
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       Google Chrome is 6M+ LOC ... thats what ... 2.5x the size of the #OpenBSD kernel? The Interweb is f#%!$¥ broken.
       
 (DIR) Post #9jmVutRlahyQ3EiG4e by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-06-12T20:20:44Z
       
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       @ParadeGrotesque ... emacs has served my needs well for the last 24 years ...
       
 (DIR) Post #9jmWDJudvld1LV0RdI by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-06-12T20:24:06Z
       
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       @ParadeGrotesque Well, that depends more on what keyboard I use than on my editor... shitty keyboards make my RSI flare up ...
       
 (DIR) Post #9kVGSNnGL4EPjYdpqK by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-07-04T10:28:29Z
       
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       LinkedIn is like Tinder for sales people and recruiters :flan_bored:
       
 (DIR) Post #9kW2ZHutNoRjKkZJqK by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-07-04T19:20:39Z
       
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       :flan_bkmage:
       
 (DIR) Post #9kqYWGk4MUFQVbgcLo by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-07-14T16:44:56Z
       
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       I am not quite a 10x engineer ... but acoording to my bathroom scale I am at least a 1.2x ... maybe even a 1.3x ....
       
 (DIR) Post #9lcUgajnZ8ojiV9ym8 by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-08-06T19:07:34Z
       
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       OMFG -> https://twitter.com/zackwhittaker/status/1158750566765477894?s=19
       
 (DIR) Post #9mPog378jMM5FFB5Si by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-08-30T15:06:50Z
       
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       I used to run ZFS on Solaris 10 & 11 (back when Sun wasn't owned by the digital equivalent of Mr. Burns from the Simpsons). Are any of the non-solaris implementations any good? I need a *reliable* filesystem for 0.7 PB of initial capacity :flan_confused: Boosts highly appreciated :flan_cheer:
       
 (DIR) Post #9mPsi7fx8qPLmuhoDg by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-08-30T15:17:59Z
       
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       @j @ParadeGrotesque Given that Joyent has commited ritual suicide recently a major contributor to Illumos is gone ... so a switch would make sense.
       
 (DIR) Post #9mQ6EG0YzozgIk00ky by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-08-30T18:13:35Z
       
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       @akpoffThis data will be kept for at least 10 years. I don't trust the longevity of Filesystem Encryption mechanisms enough for that usecase; I'd rather do the encryption out-of-band. And since this is Genome data it will need encryption.@j @ParadeGrotesque
       
 (DIR) Post #9mQC8pzKuQalsaDxHU by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-08-30T19:31:52Z
       
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       @ParadeGrotesqueThe actual datafiles contain no PII ... it's just raw aligned Genome data. The way we store it though let's us map a piece of data to a particular patient in order to fulfill other legislative requirements (like who looked at what from which patient) ... and that method uses encryption. @akpoff @j
       
 (DIR) Post #9mcJNAYLc6cwQ8OKuW by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-09-05T15:49:26Z
       
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       @ParadeGrotesque... sound more like you should ask for alcohol. And lots of it.
       
 (DIR) Post #9mmGQBS1gj2Dg0yJyC by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-09-10T10:11:29Z
       
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       Uhh, look what I found while clearing out an old closet at home ... :flan_beard:
       
 (DIR) Post #9mmuuMKLoN70GLKEVM by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-09-10T18:36:41Z
       
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       Fun UNIX history fact - the reason why UNIX got funding and traction inside Bell Labs in the very early 70s was due to a team member that few have heard of : Joseph Ossanna.Burned by their involvement in Multics, Bell wanted to avoid writing Operating Systems like the plague. So Ossana suggested pitching nroff and troff (running on UNIX) internally to Bells Patent Office (yes, for writing patents) and that secured funding for a PDP-10 that was vital for the future development. #UNIX
       
 (DIR) Post #9mr7jXYDfdeGmxelaS by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-09-12T13:14:23Z
       
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       When did the "write programs that do one thing and do it well" part of the #UNIX philosophy turn into the 58 command line switches that ls (GNU coreutils) has ?
       
 (DIR) Post #9mrDd4xJgMe55g7JJI by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-09-12T09:55:43Z
       
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       Docker == "I make it work on my machine and then I ship my machine into production"
       
 (DIR) Post #9mrLHfI20Xw5sGslxg by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-09-12T10:09:54Z
       
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       Here is a somewhat unpopular but very true statement: One of the primary reasons #kubernetes has gained in popularity so much so quickly is because networking *sucks* in almost all other solutions.
       
 (DIR) Post #9n9IWhbUuW0QFfyyum by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-09-21T13:45:20Z
       
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       @ParadeGrotesqueSeriously, just look at it's name ... it is the *system daemon*. It's intentions are pretty clear ... but it's not a philosophy that I can agree with ... which is why I avoid it where I can.@claudiom
       
 (DIR) Post #9n9KVoblaCcFatoTYm by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-09-21T14:07:40Z
       
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       @ParadeGrotesqueBeing modular is not it's goal ... It's goal is to be the totalitarian dictator that manages "the system" ... not a part of the system ... the entire system. A kernel to control userland. Which is wrong.@claudiom @cobra2
       
 (DIR) Post #9nLG6ceirkOyaN2dIe by henrikjohansen@bsd.network
       2019-09-27T06:18:19Z
       
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       @_xhr_ let me understand this ... because Stallman continues his involvement with #GNU we should stop using GNU software?