Posts by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
(DIR) Post #586826 by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2018-10-17T08:05:32Z
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@tomasino @SoloBSD I can imagine that the constrain from QWERTY typewriters makes error corrections easier. Symbols that are used commonly together are not close to each other, therefore your smartphone keyboard should be able to correct words even if your touches missed. Also if you don’t have 10 fingers, you will not gain a lot of speed.
(DIR) Post #1423971 by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2018-11-23T09:46:49Z
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@rixx einfach nicht übersetzen. Das Wort darf ruhig internationalisiert werden find ich.
(DIR) Post #1425029 by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2018-11-23T10:42:57Z
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@rixx @MacLemon Ich sag ja, nicht übersetzen.
(DIR) Post #1425417 by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2018-11-23T11:07:22Z
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@rixx den Titel nicht übersetzen.
(DIR) Post #1425603 by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2018-11-23T11:23:25Z
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@rixx super :)
(DIR) Post #1551212 by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2018-11-28T09:32:06Z
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@clacke Just to continue in a point here, I am not serious but:how do we know right9ctrl and dominictarr and you aren't the same person?
(DIR) Post #1786179 by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2018-12-06T23:42:13Z
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@rixx Ich würd mir keine neue Intel CPU kaufen wollen. :p
(DIR) Post #1786524 by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2018-12-06T23:58:50Z
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@rixx Lösungen:1) warten2) alt und gebraucht kaufen3) ARM?4) cloud computing Natürlich kann man die Vorschläge auch kombinieren ;)
(DIR) Post #1794894 by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2018-12-07T07:30:19Z
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@rixx nur weil ein Rechner alt ist würd ich dem ja nicht vertrauen. Aber ich würd mir jetzt nicht den neuen Scheiß kaufen, weil klar ist dass da wieder viel “Verbesserungspotential” existiert.N’altn Diesel kaufste dir ja jetzt auch nur weil die wegen bekannter Risiken günstiger geworden sind oder halt lieber nich?Zu Cloud: egal ob der Rechner daheim steht oder wirklich bei einem Cloudprovider, es geht hier eher um die Entlastung des mobilen Gerätes als um die “Cloud” als Produkt aus Marketin
(DIR) Post #9fRGI2GDSOxbQfGm2q by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2019-02-02T22:47:29Z
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@clacke try the heavily buddhist inspired traditional tibetan medicine explanation: the dualism of body and mind got out of balance and should be brought back into sync. I guess that is heavily romanticised by the modern interests in tibetan culture but I still like it.
(DIR) Post #9hn3fsNLaqHW1BGIwS by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2019-04-14T06:54:19Z
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@js @iarebatman @srinicame I cannot recommend the first gen x1. The official Lenovo service partner that replaced my screen said the original part is not available anymore and therefore installed one that was loosely fitting. With my first attempt to make it fit the screen broke.
(DIR) Post #9hrnZb82B2vjJVsplo by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2019-04-16T13:47:11Z
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@martin awaiting your diff.
(DIR) Post #9lmzrTzEBbyOx5APSq by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2019-08-11T21:08:13Z
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I wanted answers. Now I want to forget.http://bluhm.genua.de/perform/results/2019-08-10T05%3A41%3A55Z/perform.htmlWHY! Why is the drop of 100Mbit due to a change in kern_unveil.c
(DIR) Post #9mDIPR9zQLkI5zWMrY by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2019-08-24T14:09:59Z
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@angristan sometimes they reply after prepending "IMPORTANT: " to the subject.
(DIR) Post #9p89TRjxbr7hk38WTA by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2019-11-19T19:58:19Z
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Tonight I am super exited about a change I recently made to our OpenBSD network performance testing infrastructurehttps://github.com/bluhm/regress-all/pull/28IPv6 tests.I hope it will be similar to IPv4 but what if it isn't?It's not all the same paths! The linker arranged the object files differently - will 50MBit drops in IPv4 TCP also be visible in v6?I totally forgot we could test v6. Only noticed after a friend complained it is slow and I didn't have the data.static progress bar:http://bluhm.genua.de/perform/results/run.html
(DIR) Post #9spofPm6sUApn4nZ4a by moritzbuhl@bsd.network
2020-03-09T12:50:59Z
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@tedu what would you expect as output?echo abc1234xyz | grep -oE '[0-9]*' I think I am onto something here. If so let me try to fix it myself.