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  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread Static IP.
    How do you know? What did you test and what was the result?
  • M
    I am guessing this might be also an initiative because of this? https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/getting-ready-for-the-cyber-resilience-act/
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread Static IP.
    If the router is also dns server, shouldn't the defaultrouter ip be the same? Not sure. What kind of internet connection do you have? I never used something like 9.9.9.9. I wouldn't trust it because it's off the norm. Nothing finds this range a...
  • Crivens
    Indeed. This reminds me of one of the first DVD drives I had. It had a jumper sticking out trough a hole which would cause problems if you would slide it into a box from the front. The circuit board was visible and the jumper was labeled "RC...
  • D
    https://blog.system76.com/post/system76-on-age-verification
  • C
    cabriofahrer replied to the thread Sound on the RockPro64.
    Hello, I have found this thread because of the keyword "es8316". I am not sure if I understand this thread right: The RockPro64 hardware includes the es8316 sound chip and you guys managed it to work in FreeBSD? I have a laptop with an Intel Atom...
  • Crivens
    This video covers more than what I have already considered. It is worth watching. View: https://youtu.be/VliKQmEPDnA
  • K
    kpedersen reacted to T-Aoki's post in the thread PSA: lpd/lpr will be removed from FreeBSD with Thanks Thanks.
    FreeBSD Enterprise Working Group is working on supporting SMB/CIFS 2.0 or later, but not finished.
  • S
    Wow, he's human? Another piece of human garbage, ruined a company because they printed something bad about him. If curious look up Hulk Hogan and Peter Thiel. Unfortunately, in this world, if you have money, you can do that and avoid all...
  • S
    scottro replied to the thread The Random Thread.
    My in-laws's lives are probably pretty interesting. Mine...not so much. :) But thank you for the kind words.
  • S
    scottro reacted to AlfredoLlaquet's post in the thread The Random Thread with Thanks Thanks.
    On the contrary, I found your last two posts really interesting. You seem to have quite a fascinating life. Having a Hiroshima survivor in your family alone is remarkable.
  • K
    telnetd had a big security hole discovered just recently. At least the one on Linux, dunno how many variants are out there. If you had a telnetd running as a backup to sshd you would have screwed yourself.
  • K
    telnetd was always something that should never be exposed outside of a private and secure network. A bit like NFSv3 or.... lpd ;) And lets be honest, Linux probably badly integrated systemd into it and fscked it up. My bigger concern is when...
  • cracauer@
    Small changes to big existing software are not exactly LLM's strength right now. They are better at writing new software in small pieces.
  • cracauer@
    telnetd had a big security hole discovered just recently. At least the one on Linux, dunno how many variants are out there. If you had a telnetd running as a backup to sshd you would have screwed yourself.
  • MG
    They at least keep it small this way. A FreeBSD amd64 world install is about 450MB Assuming it's not the HP agenda of owning 100% corporate control of printers. Cups obsoleting support for old printers was already suspicious. Same problem...
  • K
    This one was a little crap in my opinion. Sure, SSH is kind of the secure alternative but if you have ever tried to log into a truly ancient machine, it simply fails because the different encryption methods no longer align. A more resilient...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to Alain De Vos's post in the thread On npm & github & ai with Thanks Thanks.
    https://grith.ai/blog/clinejection-when-your-ai-tool-installs-another
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to AlfredoLlaquet's post in the thread Rant about food. with Like Like.
    PS: I actually eat very healthy food, but the last line of homeadm's post made me think of this. It's in jest.
  • M
    If you hang around the open source world, or really computers in general long enough, you'll have favorite pieces of software that get discontinued for one reason or another. If you're lucky, it can be run in an emulator or container, for most of...
  • M
    FWIW we are in agreement in our distaste for removing software just because upstream hasn't be changed in a while. There is such a thing as finished software.
  • H
    Sort of, any software that doesn't have DRM tied into a server can potentially be used forever. The open source stuff offers more options in terms of keeping it going longer, but nothing is permanent. But looking at what's been happening with...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to drhowarddrfine's post in the thread Rant about food. with Like Like.
    arifer Don't let fat scare you. Fat in meat and occurring naturally is perfectly fine. It's also where the flavor is. Do pay attention to your food while you eat it. Don't be watching TV, your phone or the computer. You'll be far more full and...
  • D
    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Rant about food..
    arifer Don't let fat scare you. Fat in meat and occurring naturally is perfectly fine. It's also where the flavor is. Do pay attention to your food while you eat it. Don't be watching TV, your phone or the computer. You'll be far more full and...
  • S
    There is a thread about a similar idiocy in California in the US. https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/will-freebsd-be-available-in-california-in-2027.101846/ Another stupid law. Disappointing, and the conspiracy loving part of me thinks MS,et...
  • cracauer@
    Weeell, hold on a second. Some of us use open source software specifically because this cannot happen against the will of a sufficient fanbase of such software. You can never really take it away. The issue at hand here is that software with...
  • D
    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Rant about food..
    Well, my nurse relatives never told me that but bgavin you're right they're too busy.
  • S
    mer, yeah, abiword is alive and kicking. Just for the heck of it, I did, on a vm that doesn't have too much on it, just X, openbox and maybe featherpad which I use to test Japanese in QT apps, pkg install abiword and got abiword: 3.0.5_15...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to drhowarddrfine's post in the thread Rant about food. with Like Like.
    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...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to bgavin's post in the thread Rant about food. with Like Like.
    Beyond pushing pills most doctors are too busy or too clueless. Ask any experienced nurse how often she had to intervene to keep the doctor from killing their patient. Skip the carbs, processed foods and all sugars. Mediterranean diet with...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to arifer's post in the thread Rant about food. with Like Like.
    I found myself surprisingly more healthy by replacing getting comfort food delivered to my door with cooking the exact same thing myself. I'm not sure exactly why. I suppose it may have to do with doing smaller portions, and/or putting less salt...
  • Espionage724
    Besides, FreeBSD is not child's play, it's a serious operating system without any kind of "app store" :D I'm not worried... In fact, if children used FreeBSD (or even Linux) on a daily basis, there would be far fewer problems in the world in 1-2...
  • H
    If you hang around the open source world, or really computers in general long enough, you'll have favorite pieces of software that get discontinued for one reason or another. If you're lucky, it can be run in an emulator or container, for most of...
  • Espionage724
    IIRC, it was this one: View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4TZxj-Dq7s&t=576s it's from a conference.
  • H
    FWIW we are in agreement in our distaste for removing software just because upstream hasn't be changed in a while. There is such a thing as finished software.
  • H
    These binaries have the setuid bit on. The sooner we remove them, the better.
  • A
    Besides, FreeBSD is not child's play, it's a serious operating system without any kind of "app store" :D I'm not worried... In fact, if children used FreeBSD (or even Linux) on a daily basis, there would be far fewer problems in the world in 1-2...
  • cracauer@
    FWIW we are in agreement in our distaste for removing software just because upstream hasn't be changed in a while. There is such a thing as finished software.
  • H
    IIRC, it was this one: View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4TZxj-Dq7s&t=576s it's from a conference.
  • Espionage724
    Do you have a source? I'm curious how long their delay is or any details about their update process! Edit: Below vid 10:52 has a slide with "Merge upstream from FreeBSD-current every 3 weeks"
  • Espionage724
    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
    I don't want to argue too much because I understand sometimes there are other reasons as you point out. When I tested xdialog though it did run. I was trying to make a GUI for FuryBSD using bsdinstall, and I wanted to do use xdialog to make a...
  • 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...
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