Anonymous
only at low levels, at an international level bribes have never been more important or utilized
Anonymous
anyway
Anonymous
goodnight freebsd :)
Anonymous
years of doing things that arent mIRC have built up like a dam
Anonymous
and then there was freebsd@telegram
Anonymous
this is #freebsd, somebody here is going to going to fulfill the two main criteria i) knows networking computers and stuff properly, i've met these people they are inspiring and soul destroying a the same time ii) wants money.
Anonymous
(full disclosure i really am just a lunatic doing this because it's a montain therefore i must climb it. the admittedly thrilling days of doing this sort of thing professionally are no but (mostly) fond memories, as i have now retired jaded and pennyless.
Anonymous
why didn't i learn blockchain, i read the news, it's quite clearly the future of everything
Anonymous
if im not retired, explain then why im not currently inspecting sharepoint in microscopic detail or immersing myself a world of control flow diagrams, tinkerpop (one of the 800 things that Apache make to address problems in domains i wasn't even aware of. apache's many contributions can be broken down into two key groups: 'famous web browser' and 'Java things') and pretending i totally understand why z3 take so long to compile.
Anonymous
tbh constraint solvers are very very cool and one of the things that that make me so pathologically jealous of mathematicians.
Anonymous
tbf thats a poor description of Apache. on reflection they have done much more than just httpd and jar things, they designed and wrote a number of noteworth, exceptionally successful vulnerable applications, services and best of all their masterful, ubiquitous commons lib., its a handful of early trailblazers like apache who collectively made it possible to even think about being able to exploit a deserialization bug on live remote system with no source code.
Anonymous
not all heros
Anonymous
you know
Anonymous
Anonymous
Global warming is going to turn Serbia blue
Anonymous
see now im worried
kub-kun
😨
Anonymous
The handbook at your link had been read. Not applicable, since I have a full zfs workstation. Never needed to alter fstab-entries to make it work correctly since PCBSD-/TruOS-/GhostBSD times. After a fresh reboot 2 days ago, I saw 10GB of baloo_file. Meanwhile, I learned a lot about command <balooctl --help>. Deleted the old baloo_file with <balooctl purge> command and enabled/disabled the service for several times. Deleted the baloo related files in home-folder manually. Currently folder is set to 'home/user' and balooctl status shows only 8 files indexed with a size of 96KiB. Lessons learned, so far: the command definitely does 'something', but I cannot detect any coherence with the documentation of this program.
Anonymous
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/arnnxg/baloo_file_getting_really_large/
Anonymous
Problem: it roots deeply into KDE, and although the KDE devs want to get rid of it, they don't know what to do about it, as the maintainer of baloo lost his interest. Main Problem: all KDE4-descriptions on the web are no applicable any longer for KDE5... 😞
Anonymous
more hints welcome. thank you all
Anonymous
who here algorithms
Anonymous
https://dpaste.com/CRUGJUB23
Anonymous
what is this and how could something so convincing looking at first glance manage to get me to rewrite basically everything else n confusion, and yet never bothered to profile it...
Anonymous
longest common sub sequence is like
Anonymous
well all i can really say with any real certainty beyond what it does is in this case it is like very slow indeed.
Anonymous
UEFI, gosh that was a pleasure for a while....
Anonymous
Dunno about BSD but Linuxs did not EFI very well for some time.
Anonymous
by that i mean
Anonymous
Ubuntu + LVM off USB install media hung the installer and gave you an unbootable system
Anonymous
for really quite a long time
Anonymous
"Poor parsing within GRUB's configuration file parser could lead to a buffer overflow within GRUB2 that in turn could be used for executing malicious commands. BootHole can allow for bootkits to be installed onto the system among other nefarious efforts."
Anonymous
Christ I bet that was a chore to work on.
Anonymous
actually misread that...
./pascal.sh
Oof so much unread messages
Anonymous
when ur right ur rightgh'
Andriy
Weee i made it. Uefi native resolution at boot time 🙃 on x230
Anonymous
that was all
Andriy
Anonymous
lenovo nice
Anonymous
i think i wud like freebsd
Anonymous
i know its kind of, not the idea
Anonymous
but is there a particular window manager that people tend to use
Anonymous
forgive my ignorance, is there "default" that includes a desktop env?
./pascal.sh
Anonymous
i do.
Anonymous
its got several characteristics that appeal to me
Anonymous
just generallt.
Anonymous
y
Anonymous
pascal - a mathematician who in spite of I gather being quite noteworthy for his maths will always be the guy who in about 2 sentences made the most inescapable argument for why you should be religious (by his logic, don't stop at one either).
./ - demonstrates consistency and rules are good for us all.
.sh - I cant magically see inside files, .sh helps me. I approve
used as a nick on irc? edgy but non threatening. clearly a fascinating and worthwhile person.
Anonymous
/todos hobbies
Anonymous
per is offically dead
Anonymous
sorry perl
Anonymous
Net::Pcan is broken on 20.04
Anonymous
Pcap*
Anonymous
one could argue ubuntu is dead/broken
Anonymous
pool Perl
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INC=-I/usr/local/include/pcap LIBS='-L/usr/lib/pcap -lpcap' cpan Net::Pcap
Anonymous
why does that not work
Anonymous
Perl people why doesn't your language do follow what I would have thought would be an very obvious convention
Anonymous
perl Makefile.PL INC=-I/usr/local/include/pcap LIBS='-L/usr/lib/pcap -lpcap'
Anonymous
works
Anonymous
so what the hell
Anonymous
this is apalling.
Anonymous
the day that Perl died...
Anonymous
and now its taking a week to build the DNS module, this is not looking good Perl
Anonymous
"Build"
Anonymous
Show off your unit tests
Anonymous
people dont like doing their own unit tests, why should we do yours too?
Anonymous
imagine if instead of unit tests cpan mined XMR
ɴꙩᴍᴀᴅ
Anonymous
and then the money was giving to Larry Ellisson
Anonymous
orwharever
Anonymous
sounds far fetched
Anonymous
but
Anonymous
can you really dismiss it
Anonymous
no
Anonymous
proof