My dear friend, this is (again!) some beautiful art you got there ! This could easily be the artwork for openbsd 7.6 ! If you don’t mind me I’d like to mention it on /c/openbsd so your work doesn’t go unnoticed? :D
My dear friend, this is (again!) some beautiful art you got there ! This could easily be the artwork for openbsd 7.6 ! If you don’t mind me I’d like to mention it on /c/openbsd so your work doesn’t go unnoticed? :D
I cannot speak for prahou, but I’m fairly sure we both agree on this:
We call them crowdstals down there. They used to only target ancients NT kernels but apparently they evolved to infect other environments. Eh, nature.
Nope. But I’m eager to know how you can be so confident saying that ? (FYI the WiFi is served by a hotspot from my phone, which uses a randomized MAC address)
Oh I love this style <3 It’s refreshing and yet so comforting because it’s still girl :D
Gotta punch holes in the screen and hammer the keyboard a bit haha. But remember friends, Hardware is forever.
Une dictature, comme vous y allez !
I KNEW IT !! Last of the puffer clan, that couldn’t be real !
+1 on the Gazzew U4. I just swapped from browns to it and I’m never going back ! They’re more tactile and much more silent.
To be honest, Ed.
When I’m forced to edit text on my phone (eg. to fix a broken server while on the go), I ssh in and fire up ed. This is what takes the less screen space on my already to small screen, and because it’s line oriented the screen doesn’t bounce/resize/screw up when the keyboard appears/disappear.
I find the config syntax cleaner.
Switches indeed ;)
Both voyager and moonlander are prebuilt, right ? I like the voyager, but might like just a few keys under the thumb compared to my current planck layout.
Thanks for the suggestions !
More like openblade2head. What an evolution !
Crux. Simplest package building system out there, and the core is just out of the way completely, giving you the keys to setup your system just the way you want it.
/usr/share/language/pack/français: Permission refusée
Well as I see it, it will just do a lot of write operations to your disk, which might eventually damage it if you do it a lot (just like any write operation done on a disk). However, this specific command isn’t bad per se, and is even technically a good thing to do for preparing to full disk encryption.
sudo cat
is pointless here, better do
</dev/urandom sudo tee /dev/sd*
As a bonus it’ll scramble your terminal 💪
C’est pas illégal de le demander à ton/ta collègue cela dit.