$ access security
$ access security grid
$ access main security grid
I started to play with this oneI think this is great!
http://jurassicsystems.com/
But the best bit is when you type:
(Make sure to be running the browser on a FreeBSD system)
For those who know the film well... you might be expecting something a bit different. Though it is still pretty funny.Code:$ access security $ access security grid $ access main security grid
*Adobe flash, strikes again!*
display zebraGirl.jpg
The magic word being "Dilophosaurus"? harharkpedersen, did you try asking for access with the "magic word"?![]()
Nah, I think a more simple "please" will give you a surprise (although not very useful)!The magic word being "Dilophosaurus"? harhar![]()
Let us know in that case.(The source code is available on github. I am very tempted to replace the Adobe Flash crap with HTML5 so we can see it in all its glory)
Now it's the inverse.
Lol, reminds me of Xorg.
But if the SoC is *BSD, isn't that all that matters?Voting software
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This is true for pretty much every new "platform independent" tool which "only relies on Framework X". Tried to build something that uses Electron a few days ago - the actual tool should be ~5MB in size, but building Electron and all its dependencies added ~800MB to my /usr/src and was failing with errors left and rightLol, reminds me of Xorg.A great piece of Software, but indeed, unless you go with something like Ubuntu or Manjaro or TrueOS where everything is already there, you'll need to install a lot...
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And it's not available to install via pkg?? :O Man, that makes me scared to make any real big C Programs that rely on much more than the standard *nix Libraries. XDThis is true for pretty much every new "platform independent" tool which "only relies on Framework X". Tried to build something that uses Electron a few days ago - the actual tool should be ~5MB in size, but building Electron and all its dependencies added ~800MB to my /usr/src and was failing with errors left and right![]()
And "Platform independent" my ASCII... XD You bring a good point.This is true for pretty much every new "platform independent" tool which "only relies on Framework X". Tried to build something that uses Electron a few days ago - the actual tool should be ~5MB in size, but building Electron and all its dependencies added ~800MB to my /usr/src and was failing with errors left and right![]()