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  • Crivens
    FTFY Yes, I know what that results in. My dad was an aerospace engineer and that is where his most colorful language would come out. These folks still use Fortran and I still have a "deck" consisting of F66 to F95 code, all in one executable...
  • B
    The IP belongs to ns1.server145.iseencloud.com (the domain is hosted on iseencloud.com nameservers) and was very likely used as a temporary place holder ("nobody has uploaded a website to this domain yet").
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to balanga's post in the thread Amazon are crooks. with Like Like.
    If you paid by Credit Card, complain to your bank.
  • B
    balanga replied to the thread Amazon are crooks..
    If you paid by Credit Card, complain to your bank.
  • tembun
    tembun reacted to Crivens's post in the thread Where to find 'Real' programmers online? with Like Like.
    programmers are real, unless declared integer.
  • DutchDaemon
    The IP belongs to ns1.server145.iseencloud.com (the domain is hosted on iseencloud.com nameservers) and was very likely used as a temporary place holder ("nobody has uploaded a website to this domain yet").
  • SirDice
    SirDice reacted to Crivens's post in the thread Looking for owners of crooked website. with Like Like.
    Dutch and German have the same roots, and for me the first reading was  Belästigungsdienst, which means "bothering service". Quite a good match, yes?
  • DutchDaemon
    Note: this is an undervalued tip: just type the name of the domain plus the word 'reputation' or 'scam' into a search engine before you hand over money. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=grandaccessinvestment+reputation There's also TrustPilot...
  • D
    Had a close friend I made fun of who, around 1980, went to a community college to learn COBOL cause he worked at a bank doing low paying work. Until he died maybe 10 years ago, he was still programming in COBOL for that same bank.
  • P
    My knowledge of zfs is still very basic, so I'm unsure about the role of the cachefile or the significance of the cachefile pool property being set or unset, but any thoughts on the following? paul@dell-FreeBSD-portable-15.0-STABLE ~ $ uname...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to blackbird9's post in the thread GhostBSD adopting Xlibre with Like Like.
    Xlibre is getting some adoption. Looks like it's getting stable. https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/24/ghostbsd_plans_to_adopt_xlibre/?td=keepreading
  • DutchDaemon
    The IP (202.4.48.211, until DNS disappeared) belongs to Vodafone Samoa: <isp@vodafone.com.ws> is the abuse address. Note: it's a dynamic IP address, scam sites get hosted on dial-ups or trojaned home PC's a lot. The actual owner/operator will be...
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread The Random Thread.
    The two spaces only appear after a period that terminates a sentence. Not after one for an abbreviation. That is how you tell the two cases apart.
  • cracauer@
    There are a lot of commercial scientific packages in Fortran that will never be re-written. They get deployed with Kubernetes now, but they are Fortran nontheless.
  • D
    Now wait a minute. I have no way of knowing but I'd bet it's talked about online. I'm pretty sure Fortran is used in a lot of scientific (at least) programming on modern software somewhere. Perhaps in a university setting or highly mysterious...
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Amazon are crooks..
    So the seller was not Amazon, it was a third-party seller on Amazon? Did they send anything at all, like a brick? Or no package arrived?
  • SirDice
    This extends the range, not limit it. Smaller prefix -> bigger range. Similar to IPv4, a /16 is a bigger subnet (i.e. more host addresses) than a /24.
  • SirDice
    Create a port for it, and let the port create the package. Rename the configuration file to *.sample and in your pkg-plist you define it as a "sample" file. This is from security/sudo/pkg-plist for example: @sample etc/sudo.conf.sample This...
  • D
    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Amazon are crooks..
    Just to jump in, we've never had problems returning things to Amazon or get things fixed when something's gone missing.
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to AlfredoLlaquet's post in the thread The Random Thread with Like Like.
    Sometimes, engineers think they are smarter than everybody else and end up making very silly decisions. The fact that POSIX standards define the end of a sentence as needing two spaces after the period is asinine, regardless of the technical...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 replied to the thread The Random Thread.
    Unless it's absolutely required syntax, I don't double-space. I saw a few apps that did it but thought they were exceptions and didn't know it was a standard :p
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 replied to the thread Amazon are crooks..
    I wasn't realistically expecting a refund (was a digital game DLC and well past 30 days), but a human on chat told me they'd put it through. Didn't get it days later, and later chat told me that previous rep was mistaken 😆
  • S
    scottro replied to the thread The Random Thread.
    Hrmm...I was always taught--perhaps by my mother, perhaps by my 8th grade typing teacher in the 60's--to put two spaces after a period. I do it here as well. As for God, when I was talking to Her the other day, She mentioned that you sometimes...
  • S
    scottro reacted to Alain De Vos's post in the thread Amazon are crooks. with Thanks Thanks.
    Please let me explain, cheap package , never received. Amazon keeps me in A.I. loop. Staffing telephone cost them more. But honnest, NO. -Cannot contact vendor -No e-mail address of vendor -No telephone of vendor -No address of vendor Not able...
  • S
    scottro replied to the thread Amazon are crooks..
    I agree with Alain De Vos. Firstly Bezos is garbage. He makes workers there miserable--from what I read, white collar as well as in the warehouses. The money saved by treating them like that is not something that he couldn't afford. For me, the...
  • bjs
    bjs reacted to fernandel's post in the thread Music… with Like Like.
    View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Otvhv4bmGw&list=RD-Otvhv4bmGw&start_radio=1 View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5If816MhoU&list=RDr5If816MhoU&start_radio=1
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to Alain De Vos's post in the thread Amazon are crooks. with Like Like.
    Yes have this same experience. But Amazon did not allowed in this specific case , on there interface to contact vendor. Got vendor information different. Send an E-mail. Will come back when i have more information. The thing is i personally...
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread Amazon are crooks..
    No problems with Amazon. Had some packages disappear, not be delivered at least. Got refunded fairly quickly. They don't do this in the Netherlands, and I presume not in Belgium either. Delivery will send you back to Amazon, as receiver you...
  • S
    I have reported this as a bug. Bugzilla
  • B
    balanga reacted to fernandel's post in the thread Language preferences with Thanks Thanks.
    kbdmap in console, x11/setxkbmap and FreeBSD documentation book.
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Amazon are crooks..
    I have no difficulties reaching Amazon customer service via chat. Amazon deliveries here have photos where you hopefully recognize your house.
  • B
    balanga replied to the thread Solved Suspend.
    I just tested it using acpiconf -s 3 and it worked OK.
  • B
    balanga posted the thread Language preferences in General.
    One thing which I can do in Windows is click on Language preferences and I get a popup which allows me to switch to a different keyboard setup appropriate to a specific language. Is there an equivalent option in FreeBSD?
  • B
    I use lxde and always used to have a ~/.config/lxsession which contained an autostart file, but when upgrading to 15.0 lxsession no longer appears automatically. Could this be related to some changes in XDG?
  • SirDice
    Yeah, that's generally a bad idea, intentionally breaking something can give you some great insights though 😁
  • SirDice
    Below is what I have within the Session area of my /etc/pam.d/system file, so it looks like the last line is taking care of that for me? # session #session optional pam_ssh.so want_agent session required pam_lastlog.so...
  • SirDice
    Got some help to configure the route to the default gateway: ifconfig_vtnet0="inet a.a.a.a netmask 255.255.255.255" ifconfig_vtnet0_alias0="inet b.b.b.b netmask 255.255.255.255" static_routes="lan" route_lan="-host 172.31.1.1 -interface vtnet0"...
  • B
    balanga replied to the thread 13.2 -> 15.0.
    It's a bit of a long winded process, but as I remember you need to first upgrade from 13.2 to the latest release of 13.x which I think is 13.5. After that, I can't remember if you can go straight to 15.0 or if you need to upgade to 14.3 first...
  • SirDice
    Really? It's not that difficult. fetch https://gitlab.com/alfix/kde-installer-dialogs/-/raw/main/desktop
  • B
    It looks like GRANDACCESSINVESTMENT.COM has disappeared. Unfortunately I can't remember the IP address they were using so I'd like to see if the website is still around. Is there some way to find out? Earlier in this thread it mentioned...
  • Crivens
    programmers are real, unless declared integer.
  • H
    hedwards reacted to patmaddox's post in the thread (small) Guide on using mtree with Like Like.
    Another great use of mtree is in tar: An input file in mtree(5) format can be used to create an output archive with arbitrary ownership, permissions, or names that differ from existing data on disk...
  • H
    Real programmers don't exist in real life. They are all bots.
  • Jose
    Real programmers don't write FORTRAN. https://users.cs.utah.edu/~elb/folklore/mel.html
  • Jose
    That's like saying "I'll learn some C++."
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to cracauer@'s post in the thread Rust in the FreeBSD kernel with Like Like.
    Code is all that matters. I see there have been commits in the github repositories for this in fall. I better check that out.
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to T-Aoki's post in the thread The Case for Rust (in the base system) with Like Like.
    See this long-standing 274743. At worst, need waiting for PORT_LLVM option to be always default and never be (means, "at least theoretically" cannot be made) broken. And this 292101 could be matter, too. Using Rust for ports are fine. But to...
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to T-Aoki's post in the thread The Case for Rust (in the base system) with Like Like.
    Yes, I know at least Rust uses LLVM backend, but it's NOT the same as upstream LLVM project's one itself. This is the fatal problem. Near-fatal is that LLVM project themselves does NOT releasing Rust frontend. These should cause significant...
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to Riven Skaye's post in the thread The Case for Rust (in the base system) with Like Like.
    And this is where we wrap around to C being the lingua franca of programming. No matter what language you write in, if you want to talk to anything that isn't your language, you must speak some dialect of C. C has become more than a language, it...
  • Jose
    i have been using pfsense for a while now. I was running OMV on a hp microserver and moved that to a a8-5500 system. I have since migrated from OMV to freebsd and just flabbergasted how much faster it is. I have a 60TB server that is still...
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