@ploek

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@jernej__s @b0rk I usually add 4 and 6 to that, i.e. -nlp64, because I most often care about IP sockets only.
@kellertuer Cool! Dann wünsche ich dir weiterhin viel Spaß dort! (Ich bin auch nur ein klitzekleines bisschen neidisch 😅)
@kellertuer Good advice.
Bist du in Japan?
You are being misled about renewable energy technology.

Let's learn and grow. New things are cool!Links 'n' stuff down below. Lots of links.First, the "clean version." Please pass that around.https://youtu.be/Zgxb...

YouTube
@kellertuer In Schweden heißt es ähnlich wie im Norwegischen "Grevinnan och betjänten" und es kommt wie in Deutschland am Silvesterabend im Fernsehen.
Woohoo, die Tage werden wieder länger! #wintersonnenwende #wintersolstice
To spell this out clearly, the reason RAM has quadrupled in price is that a huge quantity of RAM that hasn't been produced yet has been bought with money that doesn't exist to populate GPUs that also haven't been produced to go in datacenters that haven't been built powered by infrastructure that may never exist to meet a demand that doesn't exist at all to make profit margins that mathematically can't exist while economists talk about this thing they call the "rational markets hypothesis".

TIL to use vinegar (i.e. an acid) to clean up the mess caused by a leaky alkaline battery. Once you think about it, it is obvious -- it is right there in the name "_alkaline_ battery" after all -- but I never did think about it.

My nicer multimeter was victim of one of its two AAA batteries. Meanwhile, my beater-multimeter is still going strong with its at this point probably over a decade old 9V block. Unfair.

https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-25:12.rtsold.asc

Oops, a Remote Code Execution vulnerability in the daemon that processes IPv6 Router Advertisements. That's not good.

I guess that makes today the day that I upgrade my 14.3 box to 15.0-RELEASE-p1.

#FreeBSD

@mrcool @hukl Isn't that at least partially due to accounting differences? A lot of these tasks are threads inside the kernel, aren't they? I think on FreeBSD these aren't shown in top.