
[ matrix ]
21.08.2017
14:55:30
<b>aaron:</b> And have fun reading the pinout. 40 pages of stuff you'll never care about.
<b>aaron:</b> And another 40 on how to control the timers and interrupts.
vms: http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/Atmel-42744-ATmega644P_Datasheet.pdf
vms: Complete datasheet

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[ matrix ]
21.08.2017
15:01:44
<b>aaron:</b> Ayup. You can read it if you want. I have no interest in reading it again.
vms: XD ty aaron
<b>aaron:</b> The PIC32 one I read was even more boring.
vms: https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/
<b>aaron:</b> There's a couple folks in here who have experience with low level programming, and/or hardware work, so if you have a specific question, just ask.
vms: nice
vms: if u know more groups related inv me
vms: i like learn from others knowledge and experiences
vms: and really i need a teacher
<b>aaron:</b> Nah. I mostly just follow #openbsd.
vms: xD
<b>aaron:</b> If you want a good base for "what should I learn next", take one of those free online introduction to circuits classes. They cover most of the basics for understanding where to research next.
<b>aaron:</b> And if you don't know any programming languages already, I recommend learning one. Doesn't really matter which, just something to make simple programs or scripts at a high level. Then you can dive into C/asm and understand where/why to use them.

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[ matrix ]
21.08.2017
15:35:19
vms: I was trying p
vms: T
vms: Python firdt
vms: fck.
vms: i was trying python last time, but i've notticed i was skipping a lot of contents with learning python so i've jumped to learn C
vms: first time*
vms: anyway the most interesting language for me it's assembler but ever i've refused to learn it
vms: when i'm learning asm i feel i'm learning just i really want learn
<b>aaron:</b> Dunno. I think it's more important to be able to make a computer do what you want, then to learn to make the computer do it better. No need to master the whole subject on the first pass.
vms: well... learning... xD i don't understand anything atm
vms: This is my laptop running netbsd
<b>vms:</b> Can't run firefoz
vms: It crashes with most gui browsers
vms: Was died cause linux was working so bad with him
vms: But resu
vms: Resurrected with netbsd
vms: I will use it as a pdf viewer xDDD
vms: Has vba emulator installed too
vms: https://youtu.be/V-70s6pbpwE

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[ matrix ]
21.08.2017
21:08:44
<b>vms:</b> I'm loving that assembly book Jaypatelani
<b>vms:</b> I'm understanding all xD so it's strange
vms: But it haves all knowledge from 0 or a bit more from 0
[RSS Bot [@Jaypatelani:matrix.org]] Berkeley Software Distribution posted a new article: HAMMER2 is coming ( https://www.reddit.com/r/BSD/comments/6v69xk/hammer2_is_coming/ )
<b>Jaypatelani:</b>
>
> I'm loving that assembly book Jaypatelani
>
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Group Butler [beta]
23.08.2017
09:24:31
Welcome Hasan Ashfaq to BSD , This group is about Berkeley Software Distributions BSD family operating systems.
@usebsd

Hasan Ashfaq
23.08.2017
09:24:39
Hi

Jay
23.08.2017
09:45:45

[ matrix ]
23.08.2017
12:35:58
Damian4 (IRC): hola

Group Butler [beta]
23.08.2017
16:29:38
Welcome Ijas to BSD , This group is about Berkeley Software Distributions BSD family operating systems.
@usebsd

Ijas
23.08.2017
16:29:44
Hi

Jay
23.08.2017
16:30:27

Ijas
23.08.2017
16:31:12

Jay
23.08.2017
16:32:17

Ijas
23.08.2017
16:45:25
Yes
Good night

Jay
23.08.2017
16:49:08
Good night

Ijas
23.08.2017
16:50:09
Bye

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Jay
23.08.2017
18:54:48
?

セルジー
24.08.2017
00:37:16
Such a fruitful convo )

[ matrix ]
24.08.2017
00:38:30
vms: going to install current release of hardened bsd
vms: downloading http://jenkins.hardenedbsd.org/builds/HardenedBSD-CURRENT-arm64-LATEST/ISO-IMAGES/HardenedBSD-CURRENT-arm64-s201708230732-memstick.img

b4mbs
24.08.2017
00:38:56
goodluck

Shawn
24.08.2017
00:38:58
hey, that makes me happy :)
what're you installing onto?

[ matrix ]
24.08.2017
00:39:07
vms: lol, fail
vms: amd*
vms: not arm xD

Shawn
24.08.2017
00:39:19
haha

b4mbs
24.08.2017
00:39:56

[ matrix ]
24.08.2017
00:40:49
vms: http://jenkins.hardenedbsd.org/builds/HardenedBSD-CURRENT-libressl-amd64-LATEST/ISO-IMAGES/HardenedBSD-CURRENT-libressl-amd64-s201611281410-memstick.img
vms: what about libressl
vms: other builds came without?
vms: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E4600 @ 2.40GH xD
vms: http://jenkins.hardenedbsd.org/builds/
vms: idk which one i should download
vms: xD

Shawn
24.08.2017
00:45:08
12-CURRENT has libressl in base enabled by default

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Shawn
24.08.2017
00:45:14
we're working towards the same for 11-STABLE
http://jenkins.hardenedbsd.org/builds/HardenedBSD-11-STABLE-libressl-amd64-LATEST/ <- libressl-ized 11-STABLE

[ matrix ]
24.08.2017
00:46:31
vms: i'm downloading this one http://installer.hardenedbsd.org/hardened_11_stable_master-LAST/HardenedBSD-11-STABLE-v1100048.2-amd64-memstick.img

Shawn
24.08.2017
00:46:44
http://jenkins.hardenedbsd.org/builds/HardenedBSD-11-STABLE-amd64-LATEST/ <- openssl-ized 11-STABLE

[ matrix ]
24.08.2017
00:46:46
vms: http://installer.hardenedbsd.org/ this makes more easy to choose xD

Shawn
24.08.2017
00:47:08
ah, yeah, that would be openssl

[ matrix ]
24.08.2017
00:47:10
vms: i will try to use it as a desktop

Shawn
24.08.2017
00:47:26
I'm thinking it'll take another month or two before 11-STABLE switches to libressl

[ matrix ]
24.08.2017
00:47:37
vms: idk what differences are about open and libre ssl

Shawn
24.08.2017
00:47:39
we gotta fix a few ports build issues

[ matrix ]
24.08.2017
00:47:48
vms: and idk why there are different choices like libressl will be better

Shawn
24.08.2017
00:47:59
https://github.com/HardenedBSD/hardenedbsd-ports/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3ALibreSSL
having libressl is good to prevent software monocultures
to prevent "one exploit to rule them all"

[ matrix ]
24.08.2017
00:49:29
vms: https://hardenedbsd.org/content/easy-feature-comparison