FreeBSD Bugzilla – Bug 289698 meta-bug for 15.0-RELEASE

You see the Anubis mascot from FreeBSD's bugzilla?

I see it on other websites, but with FreeBSD's I see "Making sure you aren't a bot" with no logo above it, and a quick forward to the bugzilla (no "Success" report); I use Firefox but wouldn't think the browser would affect the mascot showing?
Now I see the daemon logo. Dunno how I saw the other other. Maybe I clicked in the Anubis link.
 
Maybe you can boot from USB and hence would be able to look at things after a resume that way?
Live USB 15.0 doesn't resume from suspend. Not even the first time. It's actually even worse than the normal issue I'm seeing because with live USB the screen remains black.
 
Can someone please tell the Bugzilla maintainers that Anubis seems to fail on Brave?

It'd be nice to also change this weird furry anime.
The question is: why the hell are you using a crypto browser? You could just use LibreWolf. Brave has known privacy risks, injects ads and affiliate links, and is just scummy because it is associated with the biggest newfangled scam out there. Crypto is as legit as the Prince of Nigeria.
 
The question is: why the hell are you using a crypto browser? You could just use LibreWolf. Brave has known privacy risks, injects ads and affiliate links, and is just scummy because it is associated with the biggest newfangled scam out there. Crypto is as legit as the Prince of Nigeria.
I have my own reasons to slowly migrate from Brave to Vivaldi/Chromium and politics are not it.

Cryptocurrencies have helped lots of people in Third World countries survive hyperinflation. At one time it was illegal to buy dollars in Venezuela and even Argentina. I'll never understand people who blindly hate cryptos. They seem to lack real life experience. If it's the energy used, the problem is already solved. The Euro has lost 90% of its value relative to gold since its creation but people don't notice it because they haven't experienced hyperinflation. We shouldn't trust the government when it comes to money. A decentralized privacy-oriented currency is actually a good idea.
 
Cryptocurrencies have helped lots of people in Third World countries survive hyperinflation. At one time it was illegal to buy dollars in Venezuela and even Argentina. I'll never understand people who blindly hate cryptos. They seem to lack real life experience. If it's the energy used, the problem is already solved. The Euro has lost 90% of its value relative to gold since its creation but people don't notice it because they haven't experienced hyperinflation. We shouldn't trust the government when it comes to money. A decentralized privacy-oriented currency is actually a good idea.
You can make money off of a pyramid scheme. That doesn't mean it's not a bad investment. Crypto is an awful investment, promoted by sketchy companies that are only allowed to exist because of Trump's massive conflicts of interest.
 
Live USB 15.0 doesn't resume from suspend. Not even the first time.
If this is your main system so you are worried about damaging data, one thing I try when debugging suspend/resume issues is to remount the filesystem ro first.

# mount -u -oro /

Of coure this assumes that all volatile things (i.e written log files, sockets, etc) are on tmpfs / devfs filesystems or it will complain that "FS is busy".
 
I don't think it can help. The whole nvme subsystem disappears, along with the zpool hosted on it. It's really not only the filesystem(s) I'm worried about.
 
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