Quasijarus

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Lykke Li - I Follow Rivers (Lyrics)

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Goth (Slowed + Reverb)

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This week I set up a development server with #NetBSD on #VMware, and it's working way better than #Linux.

Thanks to the My Open Source Experience podcast for sharing this segment from my interview with them.

https://youtu.be/tRheMKopDWU

One example I talked about was to solve a problem with our web registration system at a Big Ten university.

It was my first high visibility deployment of Linux in the enterprise, and it rocked. πŸ‘

MOSE Shorts - 31: When Linux Smoked AIX - A Story from the Early Days

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A lot of the current base for 32-bit x86 is embedded and clone CPUs, Vortex86, AMD Geode, VIA. An OS that requires i686+SSE2 does not run on that hardware. In 2025, supporting i486/i586 makes a lot more sense than supporting 32-bit x86 but requiring SSE2.

I liked #HamsterCMS; its simple design and without database seemed attractive.
https://github.com/turboblack/HamsterCMS

#php #cms #flatfile #nodatabase #noframeworks #smallweb #smolweb

GitHub - turboblack/HamsterCMS: Flat file cms HamsterCMS is the world's smallest and very simple multi-template flatfile PHP content management system

Flat file cms HamsterCMS is the world's smallest and very simple multi-template flatfile PHP content management system - turboblack/HamsterCMS

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Hello everyone, I installed the pkgsrc on my Fedora. I very liked pkgsrc, so I decided to publish the man pages, that users of systems where pkgsrc is not installed, such as Linux, can have access to his man pages. Enjoy! πŸ€—

https://man.nergahak.co.za/?browse=1&source=pkgsrc

#pkgsrc #Linux #Fedora #manpages

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GNU Midnight Commander (mc) is a classic, dual-pane file manager for the terminal. It simplifies file management on Linux and Unix, making it fast and easy to use tool for new and power users as well. Try it out, after all it is free and opensource tool. You can easily install it yourself using your favourite package manager https://midnight-commander.org/

#NetBSD 11.0 has been branched, and the stabilization process now begins. Pre-release snapshots will be available for users to try soon(tm).

This will be the first release with RISC-V, C23, and POSIX 2024 support.