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    scottro reacted to Butterfly's post in the thread Finally here... with Thanks Thanks.
    Laptop next to me, installing the 15. The point is that I really want to learn, but also want control. I get very reactive with some "reporting"... I use Manjaro as main driver, just because of the control. And...I hatched somewhere in Belgium 😉
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    scottro replied to the thread Finally here....
    Butterfly you did mention Manjaro earlier, and I just forgot while I was typing. I told you you're a child compared to me, it was one of too many senior moments. :)_
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    Jose that #2 is what scares me, especially considering the sliminess of the large corps.
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    I think I understand the motivations for this and similar bills now: Protect the social media giants from liability: Shift the responsibility for age verification to the OS providers. Now families get to sue them when Timmy sees something gross...
  • Jose
    I think I understand the motivations for this and similar bills now: Protect the social media giants from liability: Shift the responsibility for age verification to the OS providers. Now families get to sue them when Timmy sees something gross...
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    Beastie replied to the thread Valuable News – 2026/03/23.
    You're referring to this disclaimer? That's been the case for a long time for all cryptographic materials coming out of the US. Such materials were initially classified as military equipment. Then, for decades, they were regulated as dual-use...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 replied to the thread Finally here....
    Take notes somewhere! I have a wiki and when starting out with 14.1 I copied an older Linux set-up's notes and changed it as I went. Kept doing it for later FreeBSD 14 releases, 15, even CURRENT, and adapted the desktop notes for server...
  • T
    Usually SSL (or other crypto) problems are an indication that the time on your local machine is wrong. What does date say?
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    sidetone reacted to Espionage724's post in the thread AOSP on same computer as FreeBSD with Thanks Thanks.
    Waydroid iirc had something easy to import Play Store/etc. LineageOS is default-no Google apps and they need flashed separately. microG could also be integrated into ROMs instead of Google apps. I built LineageOS from source and flashed a...
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    sidetone reacted to tingo's post in the thread AOSP on same computer as FreeBSD with Thanks Thanks.
    AOSP doesn't contain the "Google Play" components. I don't know if you can download and sideload them on AOSP.
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to MG's post in the thread Finally here... with Like Like.
    It's kind of silent. I think they chose to wait on the Brasil solution that still has to happen. Google is presenting Reddit as FreeBSD forums for the debate. Pathetic and already a red flag. That's no accident...
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread Finally here....
    A little challenge is to boot the installer memstick and install FreeBSD to another memstiick. At the start it will be slow because all system software is on USB storage but you can steal a piece of the existing OS partition and move a lot to it...
  • robroy
    robroy reacted to cracauer@'s post in the thread Are there any "trekkie fans" with Like Like.
    Introducing a queen or king of the Borg went against what the Borg were introduced to be in TNG, though. The whole point is that they don't have a head huncho and are self-organizing.
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    tingo reacted to scottro's post in the thread It's all about jokes, funny pics... with Like Like.
    cracked.com often has a collection of allegedly funny tweets. Most are mediocre, but this made me laugh. Tailgating me while I'm going 80 in a 45 zone is crazy. And those red and blue lights on top of your car look stupid.
  • Espionage724
    Waydroid iirc had something easy to import Play Store/etc. LineageOS is default-no Google apps and they need flashed separately. microG could also be integrated into ROMs instead of Google apps. I built LineageOS from source and flashed a...
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    tingo reacted to fernandel's post in the thread Music… with Like Like.
    View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wecgR6ubTyw&list=RDwecgR6ubTyw&start_radio=1
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    tingo reacted to fernandel's post in the thread Music… with Like Like.
    View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zo0kx_Rh24M&list=RDZo0kx_Rh24M&start_radio=1
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    tingo replied to the thread AOSP on same computer as FreeBSD.
    AOSP doesn't contain the "Google Play" components. I don't know if you can download and sideload them on AOSP.
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    Hello, I've been using Linux and BSD since the early 2000s. I would really like to thank the entire FreeBSD 15 team for delivering such a high-quality desktop system. I run FreeBSD 15 with Wayland (Plasma), and it absolutely screams. There is no...
  • Espionage724
    :rolleyes: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/11/americas/ai-chatbots-help-teen-test-users-plan-violence-tests-intl-invs While source-checking stumbled on another as-recent...
  • cracauer@
    USB 2 is not fast enough for the root filesystem. Are you sure the internal port is USB 2?
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    sidetone replied to the thread Valuable News – 2026/03/23.
    Come to think of it, NetBSD has in its terms that it can't be used in a few countries. You can see it if you ftp to its website from the console. There's another BSD license which doesn't allow code exported from the US (or maybe it was from the...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to Butterfly's post in the thread Finally here... with Like Like.
    Laptop next to me, installing the 15. The point is that I really want to learn, but also want control. I get very reactive with some "reporting"... I use Manjaro as main driver, just because of the control. And...I hatched somewhere in Belgium 😉
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    vchan replied to the thread FreeBSD Desktop for PineBook Pro.
    I'm not quite sure how to do that.
  • Jose
    I'd disagree. You're using the meaning in a different way. However, if it makes you think of native people tribes, feel free to suggest a better word, since, if you do think of it that way, I can certainly see why you'd think it a poor choice...
  • Mjölnir
    How much room do you have for expansion? Are you really limited to a single USB port, the 2xNVME and 2xSATA? My opinion, L2ARC/SLOG depends on the anticipated use patterns. I think SLOG is useful if you are doing lots of synchronous writes...
  • Mjölnir
    The board can take up to 2x16 = 32 GB DDR4 LPDIMM and in addition to the internal USB 2.0 it has 2xUSB 3.x on the outside. So I could plug in more external HDD. But AFAICS a simple mirror with 2x6 TB = 4 GB mirrored + (2 + 2) = 4 TB striped for...
  • Zare
    Zare reacted to atax1a's post in the thread Are there any "trekkie fans" with Thanks Thanks.
    my condolences
  • Jose
    USB thumb drives as root filesystems always make us think "Rodime SSD". Cheap thumb drives use garbage flash that can't retain data. This is why our root pool is an NVMe mirror.
  • Mjölnir
    That looks like the bigger & newer version of what I have, a Terramaster F2-423. Like I already wrote this small box is oversized to serve me just as a NAS. IMHO semi-professional hardware AFAICT up to now. And I got it used for cheap money...
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    tembun reacted to bgroper's post in the thread what android phone do you use and why with Thanks Thanks.
    OnePlus 5. Old, but good.
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    scottro replied to the thread Finally here....
    Easiest way to get into it is to just install it. It should work with most laptops. Most Linux programs you use will be available on FreeBSD, so if you, for example, use the openbox desktop, you can use it on FreeBSD. As far as I know, there...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to Zare's post in the thread Are there any "trekkie fans" with Like Like.
    I was a huge fan, I mean I still am of the classic 66-01 series... Enterprise was cool, but kind of a mislead plot, and rushed ending. The final seasons were great. My favourite has to be DS9, TNG maybe has higher highs but DS9 is one of the...
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    Espionage724 reacted to Crivens's post in the thread Are there any "trekkie fans" with Like Like.
    Thanks. I feel old now. I had to carry 17" CRT around, use serial line to make a network to play Doom or an online text-mud. In that case, I recommend reading the book series around that. The Centauri trilogy has all the back story around Londo...
  • Espionage724
    My way of handling that is to just queue a folder full of eps on random shuffle :cool: I like actively doing stuff (like games) and can't imagine sitting down and watching a new series in-order from ep1 start. I liked the random older Trek eps I...
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  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to atax1a's post in the thread Are there any "trekkie fans" with Like Like.
    my condolences
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread Finally here....
    It's kind of silent. I think they chose to wait on the Brasil solution that still has to happen. Google is presenting Reddit as FreeBSD forums for the debate. Pathetic and already a red flag. That's no accident...
  • Espionage724
    Making stuff easier for appeal is what had Wayland years-early, systemd, and Docker-reliance everywhere :p I have the opinion learning should be encouraged with self-interest; I wanted FreeBSD, looked into it, and had it on my server and laptop...
  • Mjölnir
    I would install a small FreeBSD on the nvme , create a NVME 32GB cache log and special device to use with ZFS on the NAS. Use this freebsd install to setup ISCI connection to NAS drive where I would create a ZPOOL to use previous cache log...
  • Mjölnir
    That's only for the base OS. It would be backuped on a 2nd USB stick, so if it breaks eventually, I can get the system up again quickly. Because I don't know in advance which data needs fast access and which doesn't? Or maybe the data labeled...
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to bakul's post in the thread attn cpp coders with Like Like.
    You might want to ask on more appropriate C++ specific forums than this freebsd one. A general advice for any language is to study carefully some existing programs in it and try to modify the. As well as write toy programs to explore specific...
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to kpedersen's post in the thread attn cpp coders with Like Like.
    The problem is then you shift the effort into searching for, maintaining and generally juggling bindings and other dependencies. And that is a worthless task. At least memory management is a transferrable skill. C++ is a gross language but one...
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to ralphbsz's post in the thread attn cpp coders with Like Like.
    Why? If you are trying to solve one relatively simple problem, and don't know C++ yet, the most likely learning C++ and all its complexity is not an good way to go about it. These days, the only advantage of C++ over other programming languages...
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to eternal_noob's post in the thread attn cpp coders with Like Like.
    This chart is helpful for determining which container to use in which situation.
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to Crivens's post in the thread Babylon 5 (no boom today) with Like Like.
    "You can't just kick them out of an airlock. You know how low we are on supplies! First strip them down, THEN kick them out of an airlock!" And one of my favorite 10 seconds is that oh-so-not-sorry speech.
  • Mjölnir
    So you already experienced data loss and want to use USB sticks? Also: on such a small NAS you definitely won't need an L2ARC. And no, you also won't need a SLOG device. Depending on the use case (read: how fast the data is supposed to be...
  • Jose
    You always need a console in case something goes wrong as it might. if you have a serial console you can install easily.
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    Beastie replied to the thread Valuable News – 2026/03/23.
    These laws have either been voted already or are about to. Good luck overturning them, especially when practically all tech corporations support this (and are probably behind it), when wacky activists support this (and are definitely behind it)...
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to scottro's post in the thread It's all about jokes, funny pics... with Like Like.
    cracked.com often has a collection of allegedly funny tweets. Most are mediocre, but this made me laugh. Tailgating me while I'm going 80 in a 45 zone is crazy. And those red and blue lights on top of your car look stupid.
  • Mjölnir
    I'm with you 99% ...except with this. These folks repair our roofs, drill our teeths, etc. pp. They have every right on earth to have access to good IT stuff. I really think it's a matter of attitude. Why is Linux so omnipresent in consumer...
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