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  • H
    I am also not aware, but they care much more on security than FreeBSD and lpd is still there. And lpd has the flag -s for those concerned on the IP connection, one can use it locally. It is a program that was always there, since the beginning of...
  • H
    Which is why you have companies like Netflix using current, just on a bit of a delay. The delay allows them to avoid installs when there's an issue that was later discovered with current and by using current, it makes it a lot easier for them to...
  • M
    Tererible news. They could copy the lpr/lpd of OpenBSD, but not leave us without it.
  • D
    Developers will give you side looks whatever you use, anyway. :) "Oh, you're using Next.js rather than Nuxt.js. I see…". The funny part is that people assume that if you use CGI, you must be writing webapps like we're in the 90s. They often BSOD...
  • H
    It's just my opinion, but if it hasn't got a maintainer it's a lot less likely that any issues will be noticed, I'd be curious as to how many people were even using it if it being pulled didn't result in anybody that cared enough to step up and...
  • M
    In the case of sheepshaver, it was still building. There were just no changes so by a policy it was removed. I also verified once with xdialog that it still built at the time, but was just removed by a policy. I found an older version of the...
  • H
    I'd wager that if anybody had been/is willing to do the work they probably would, but how many people are even using that still? And of those, how many are going to put in the effort rather than just replace the printer they've got with one...
  • M
    I was not aware OpenBSD may have newer code. Thanks. I will have to look into this.
  • H
    Somebody has to maintain the ports, even if 98% of the works is just pulling them in an updating the port that's still some effort. And a bunch of these systems are being used as servers, having something like the lpd/lpr available, but not...
  • M
    I apologize I did not mean to be condescending or for it to be taken that way. I mainly meant I've been using FreeBSD for over 20 years. I'm actually only 42 so I'm not really that old. I just feel old. :)
  • freethread
    freethread reacted to ralphbsz's post in the thread Rant about food. with Like Like.
    My great-grandfather sadly died at the age of 99-3/4. He had lived by himself (in a 5th floor apartment) for dozens of years. He liked to drink Schnapps (old German), smoke cigars, and play the guitar. And make dirty jokes. He hated most of the...
  • D
    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Rant about food..
    My sons and I worked out with George Turner As that video calls him "World Class Body Building Legend" and I witnessed some of the stories including getting thrown out. If you want to lose weight but maintain mass, here's George's diet. And...
  • H
    It's not finished software if it still has security issues.
  • H
    Tererible news. They could copy the lpr/lpd of OpenBSD, but not leave us without it.
  • robroy
    robroy reacted to eternal_noob's post in the thread Rant about food. with Like Like.
    I eat sushi almost every day. Except on weekends, when I'm not working.
  • robroy
    robroy reacted to freezr's post in the thread Rant about food. with Like Like.
    This is what I tried to stick, the lists were reviewed by me several times. ## Low‑FODMAP, gluten‑free, diabetes‑friendly foods — expanded and double‑checked Notes: I used Monash-tested/accepted low‑FODMAP choices and excluded high‑glycemic...
  • D
    You have to use HTML for every web page. If you want to do anything beyond that, you have to use CSS and Javascript. There is no HTML5. This is what we generally did for 20 years. We did bespoke web sites so weren't beholding to any framework...
  • M
    Not really. It's just this growing mentality I wish I could get others to see my way that unchanging software does not have to be removed, but I know it's futile. The world is changing around me and at some point, I'll just have to accept, move...
  • D
    After a career as a webdev using the things we were supposed to use, going through PHP, then Ruby on Rails, then Node.js, then Golang, then Python/Flask - and the same on frontend: Mootools, then jQuery, then Angular, then React… I took the...
  • M
    It's not the sky is falling. It's just that it could simply be packaged into an optional base pkg or port for people to use it they want. Rather than just code gone. It doesn't have to be removed so if people want to use it they can. It's...
  • K
    The sky may not be falling but the concept of the FreeBSD 'base' sure is ;)
  • M
    I see this will lead to even more cleaning house. This is how it starts. I can't just hard fork FreeBSD either because then age verification will be my problem. Humanity is doomed.
  • K
    The last time I used these was at University (and to schedule/play music during a hackathon rather than print documents). I am surprised these are any less maintained than much of the BSD userland to be fair.
  • M
    And if you concerned about security just don't install it? Why does the rest of the world who doesn't care have to suffer?
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to scottro's post in the thread The Random Thread with Like Like.
    No big secret. I was doing karate and became interested in Japanese culture and language. At that time, mid 1990's I made many Japanese friends as there were, more than now, a lot of Japanese large and small businesses. (I worked in an office...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to scottro's post in the thread The Random Thread with Like Like.
    Yes, Chinese would be VERY helpful for kanji. Back when I could read a lot more of it, I remember trying to figure out a martial arts book, and a friend's Chinese friend saw some of it and was able to explain it to us (my friend couldn't figure...
  • cracauer@
    It's not finished software if it still has security issues.
  • Espionage724
    Yes and yes.
  • cracauer@
    Yes and yes.
  • S
    scottro replied to the thread The Random Thread.
    Yes, Chinese would be VERY helpful for kanji. Back when I could read a lot more of it, I remember trying to figure out a martial arts book, and a friend's Chinese friend saw some of it and was able to explain it to us (my friend couldn't figure...
  • S
    scottro replied to the thread The Random Thread.
    No big secret. I was doing karate and became interested in Japanese culture and language. At that time, mid 1990's I made many Japanese friends as there were, more than now, a lot of Japanese large and small businesses. (I worked in an office...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to mer's post in the thread Rant about food. with Like Like.
    Preface: I'm not talking about dietary habits related to religous reasons. Kind of tied into ralphbsz I think one can do everything possible from birth to "be clean/eat clean". Eat this don't eat this don't drink this drink only that...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 replied to the thread Rant about food..
    That was a common ad for Keto :p I think stevia might be natural, but I usually avoid any sweeteners if reasonable. Sparkling water's just carbonated water and pinch of flavor, no sugar, and some's half the price of traditional sugar water :p
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to eternal_noob's post in the thread Rant about food. with Like Like.
    I eat sushi almost every day. Except on weekends, when I'm not working.
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to freezr's post in the thread Rant about food. with Like Like.
    This is what I tried to stick, the lists were reviewed by me several times. ## Low‑FODMAP, gluten‑free, diabetes‑friendly foods — expanded and double‑checked Notes: I used Monash-tested/accepted low‑FODMAP choices and excluded high‑glycemic...
  • Espionage724
    Does CURRENT roll into new versions automatically (16 -> 17)? If so, is running CURRENT like rolling-release bleeding-edge FreeBSD?
  • Espionage724
    The Virginia version seemingly got blocked because it included certain categories but not others (addictive games): https://cbsaustin.com/resources/pdf/70c794d9-f8d7-489d-b4d0-9409fd2d36fb-189114911210.pdf Blocking everything "nefarious" would...
  • D
    There is a show on Netflix, I think, about the New Yorker where they talk about how they spell things and how they put periods after abbreviations when no one else does.
  • Crivens
    Wasn't there some kind of "obscene pr0n" ban which was shelved after people started to flock to the police stations with suitcases and kept asking the constables if this exhibit A was illegal or legal to own after that deadline? DDOS by porn...
  • M
    Why do they need removed? Just don't install them for pkg base so those who still want them can install. I get annoyed with this and this needs to be removed because of security. Sure let's be like Linux and just rewrite everything and stop...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to ShelLuser's post in the thread (small) Guide on using mtree with Like Like.
    Hi gang, What is mtree? mtree is a utility included in the base system (/usr/sbin/mtree) and can be used to compare two directory structures thus allowing you to spot any kind of difference. By default it does this by comparing file size (in...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to AlfredoLlaquet's post in the thread The Random Thread with Like Like.
    I just learned (searched the web) what Hiragana and Katakana are. I knew Japanese had three alphabets and what Kanji was, but that was it. Learning Git is also something that doesn't appeal to me. We had our own version system in my company, so...
  • Espionage724
    I deploy stuff on backend :p Mostly PHP; Joomla uses Node.js (didn't work last time on FreeBSD with sass or Cypress but I have ideas to try soon) Bun.js support on FreeBSD would be nice! https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/1524
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 replied to the thread The Random Thread.
    I learned Hiragana and Katakana back when I was into Anime :p Stopped at Kanji though, but I'm more interested in Chinese nowadays so maybe that'll be helpful for Kanji later. I thought about trying to translate Runescape by tossing characters...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to AlfredoLlaquet's post in the thread The Random Thread with Like Like.
    So mysterious... The reason why you are familiar with the Japanese language remains unsaid. Is scottro Japanese? Is his wife Japanese? Are they not but one of them or they both speak Japanese? Why do they? Did they work in Japan? Are they art...
  • S
    Cups uses /usr/local/bin which, at least sometimes, gets superseded by lp's /usr/bin I say sometimes because I've found if I'm printing from firefox, it uses cups without me needing to specify the path. I dunno if this is what caused your...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to scottro's post in the thread The Random Thread with Like Like.
    I remember when I first put up my page on Japanese in Linux/*BSD a lot of things were harder. I had a separate section on printing--I don't remember what the steps were, but I think I used openoffice and had a convoluted way of getting there. I...
  • S
    scottro replied to the thread The Random Thread.
    I remember when I first put up my page on Japanese in Linux/*BSD a lot of things were harder. I had a separate section on printing--I don't remember what the steps were, but I think I used openoffice and had a convoluted way of getting there. I...
  • denzill
    denzill replied to the thread is puppetserver broken?.
    yes, on older agents evething work fine, even an update puppet code... but new modules does not deploy to clients On new client directory /var/puppet/lib always empty, and and errors like "Resource type '...' was not found" occur.
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