

Do it on-board with openbsd, if that’s your bag.
Respect the burrito.


Do it on-board with openbsd, if that’s your bag.


I assume you could use syncthing to sync the notes.


Yeah, sun did some really cool stuff towards the end. ZFS, zones, SMF. I always liked their ALOM lights out management too. RIP sun.
My file server uses zfs on Linux.
As the other commenter says, GPL somewhat disagrees with the license. It flips the taint flag on the Linux kernel too.
I tried btrfs, but it’s not ready IMHO.


I have one of those in my loft. Used to use it for OpenBSD development.
Problem is, -o pipefail isn’t portable.


I love chess, but I have a terrible ELO because I get anxious when playing online and can’t think straight.
I only play puzzles on lichess really, due to this.


Join us. Use doas.


I was also wondering if it will sync.
Mostly happy with syncthing, but open to trying new solutions.


Ah yes. OpenBSD. Well known for bloat…
Come on.


Im glad that they are trying stuff, but I can’t carry this. Locking blades are illegal in the UK.
Also no scale tools (tweezers, toothpick etc) and as others have said, the design language is a bit cheap.


I suppose tar stands for tape archive. It hadn’t occured to me.
Just like t hadn’t occurred to me that x86’s popcnt instruction stands for “population count” :)


Find something broken/unimplemented and fix/implement it.
If you can’t code, you can help with documentation or by reproducing/expanding existing, but incomplete, bug reports.


I’m like this with my logitech m570.


I used to use rsnapshot, which is a thin wrapper around rsync to make it incremental, but moved to restic and never looked back. Much easier and encrypted by default.


Maybe not exactly what you are after, but: https://sr.ht/
See also https://maxima.sourceforge.io/
This was my go to software for experimenting with linear algebra etc. Haven’t had the need recently though.
Reminds me of Papers Please.


Maybe navidrome too?
Seems like a lot of ram for immich.