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Crazazy likes computers Is not on facebook Is not on twitter Listens to moody #dnb Listens to deep #dubstep Listens to ruffneck #jungle Has visited Portugal Has diagnosed #autism Has undiagnosed #adhd Likes theorem provers Has strong opinions about #Haskell, #Rust and #lisp Plays #Trackmania Does not keep a schedule Needs to keep a schedule Rips off Dub Phyzix (see banner) Talks in the shower Is not a big fan of the axiom of choice And is an all-around agreeable and relaxed character
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Oh wait wine is getting compiled from source as well

"just one nixos upgrade before going to be bed"

"Wait why is it compiling emacs from scratch"


Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2026 11:59:02 -0600
From: Theo de Raadt <[email protected]>
To: Renaud Allard <[email protected]>
cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [patch] ext4fs rw
In-reply-to: <[email protected]>

Renaud Allard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Maybe it should be made clear on the website that OpenBSD will only
> allow new code made by a human. Because I feel there might be more
> requests like this and there is no point in repeating the discussion.

Yes.


#openbsd
(Bool → String) ∷ Nat ∷ []
Every time I see a new #Wayland post on the internet somewhere, it always seems to be followed by people who have had either
- No problems using Wayland
- All the problems using Wayland
No in-betweens

@lianna

I don't know if this counts as direct answers to your question, but maybe it does... These are a couple of ways I approach the finding-new-music-I-may-like thing, and I hope it's relevant, anyway.

- Bandcamp, if you go to an album you know you like, down the bottom they have "If you like ____, you may also like:" with five things there. Click on one you like the album art of, listen to a track, try an album, repeat as necessary.

- DJ mixes, if e.g. you like Bossa Nova, search YT for live Bossa Nova mixes from real humans with stacks of vinyl records in their bedroom. These people own tens / hundreds of records in the area you like, they're expert oracles aha. You listen to one mix, you'll have a few tunes that blow you away, you look up those musicians, listen to their albums, repeat.

- Following Mastodon people / music journalists publishing things. Earlier today I spent an hour listening to tunes this person posted https://mathstodon.xyz/@ratatosk@mastodonapp.uk I like jazz, follow the #jazz hashtag, therefore the profile came up on my homepage, posting a Charles Mingus solo piano album. Now I've bookmarked five or six albums described on that page, and will follow up and listen to them when I've time.

- Following the music the musician you like plays and likes. This might seem obvious, but not everyone seems to do it. As an example, I'd a huge Stan Getz phase when getting into jazz, and investigating all the different people he had played with opened up a new world.

Disclaimer: I've never used music streaming subscription services, I hope I am not missing the point here!

Mathstodon

Somewhere, someone finally made this and I think it's beautiful: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4687836
Ethernet | RJ45 clip to secure/repair/fix broken tab by guss67

This clip was design to fix/repair/secure the broken or loose tab of a RJ45 Ethernet connector and avoid crimping. Designed to prevent from moving, wiggling, falling from the connector and easy to install.UPDATE v.4.9 | 28/01/2021Added the 3 following files which have slightly wider body (0.25mm) than 4.7 version and small upgrade on the tip.1. "4.9.nf.supported" (extension) comes "with supports" for the ones are not very familiar with. But I still prefer S3D's supports.2. "4.9.nf" (extension) with "no fillet", to make it easier printing with supports.3. "4.9" (extension) with fillet, for "smooth edges". On FDM printers isn't that much noticeable.UPDATE v.4.7 | 01/01/2021Added another version with "no fillet" (".nf" extension), actually it has sharp edges to make it easier printing with supports.PrintingSuggested printing orientation is the one as the files are stored, why?Printing the tab from the base to the tip in X-Y axis makes it stronger and more flexible since its printed in one continued string.If you change the orientation with the tip on top then tab's base will start from the bottom and builds up while the Z axis is sticking the rest of it till the tip. With this orientation the tab has more possibilities to brake since Z layers don't bond the same as the method I suggested.*If you have another solution let me know.Supports Supports needed and you need to be experienced with good slicer settings. Also attention needed when removing them from the actual print.Or you can print the file with "4.9.nf.supported" (extension) which comes with supports. But I still prefer S3D's supports.Installation note:1.Before install the "printed clip" check the left overs of the broken tab. If it is too long the tip of the "printed clip" might not click underneath the left-over. So, I suggest to leave a length of the broken tab about "0,5-1,0mm". If the broken tad left-over is to small or cuted flash then the printed one might not click and hopefully that would work well, haven't tested that scenario.2.Follow the sketches to install the "printed clip", also while sliding in if you find it a bit hard some wiggling might help.*You may call it the "ScorpioNet" or "Devil's Network Tail"! Designed in InventorIf you enjoy and want to support my work you can donate me on the link below,Thank you!

Thingiverse - Digital Designs for Physical Objects

Saw some article about "quitting LLMs for climate" and.. uhg. Can we please drop the "personal responsibility" bs? Your choice, as an individual, to use or not use this shit has no effect on the climate.

Where your individual use of LLMs *does* have harm is rotting your brain, destroying your credibility, exposing you and your contacts' private conversations and photos to parties who wish us harm, wasting your peers' time, exposing people who use the things you made to legal risk, etm etm etm.

Edit: To be clear, I'm perfectly happy with people refraining from using LLMs for whatever reason works for them! This post was more about media/mass-communication narratives and how they risk implying that there's value in "AI" and that refraining from using it is a sacrifice rather than being self-care and community care.

Today's crucial track is 'Hi-Tech Jazz' by Galaxy 2 Galaxy. One afternoon in the early 2000s, DJ Till recommended the 12" at Freezone Records, saying that I should really get to know it. At the time I only bought jungle and drum and bass. I'm still glad he revealed the connection between 4hero and Underground Resistance, which I had not known about before. | now in: https://www.djbooga.com/my-crucial-tracks-playlist/
My Crucial Tracks Playlist

DJ Booga's crucial tracks playlist - adding one tune everyday.

DJ Booga