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Good morning! Today, the last part of the #OpenBSD/sgi story is available.

In this episode, hardware conditions documented as "Can't happen" happen, and support for one particular CPU model "everyone agrees will never get supported by free software" gets nevertheless written.

Read it at:
http://miod.online.fr/software/openbsd/stories/sgi6.html

You can also now read the whole story in one page:
http://miod.online.fr/software/openbsd/stories/sgiall.html

I'll return to the usual "new material on wednesdays" schedule next week.

OpenBSD on SGI, 6/6: The last challenges

go home xcode, you're drunk

Trying out the fediverse for the first time today. I've been reading a lot about it, now it's time to figure out how it works and build an internet home here.

My goal is to figure out how I can bring https://gobikecamping.com/ into the fediverse and help people who love bike touring own their data and escape the metaverse.
#NewHere #introduction

GoBikeCamping - Find Bike-Friendly Campsites and Resources

Discover bike-friendly campsites, bike shops, and resources for your next cycling adventure.

[RSS] Dead Ends, Red Herrings, and Failures In Our Time

https://www.hoyahaxa.com/2026/01/dead-ends-red-herrings-and-failures-in.html

(ColdFusion research #fail)
Dead Ends, Red Herrings, and Failures In Our Time

Hoya Haxa: A Security Research Blog

@pburka science fiction story where 100% of Gartner prophecies come true

my new blogpost is out!!

this one talks about a new web vulnerability class i discovered that allows for complex interactive cross-origin attacks and data exfiltration

and i've already used it to get a google docs bounty ^^

have fun <3

https://lyra.horse/blog/2025/12/svg-clickjacking/

SVG Filters - Clickjacking 2.0

A novel and powerful twist on an old classic.

lyra's epic blog
@mcc I've encountered old archives that used ar(1) to store data, instead of tar/zip/etc. AFAIK, in that case, none-none-none would suffice just fine. (Probably not a great answer, just the first one that came to mind when thinking "when have I used a binutils tool where it 100% did not matter which toolchain it's from?"

@electron_greg

New rain program, with more colorful #ASCII art. Basically just a proof of concept, but I'm unlikely to do much more work on it.

https://codeberg.org/elithebearded/new-rain

Speaking of blue boxes and, um, telephone enthusiasm, I boosted this a few days ago, but it's so good I wanted to re-up it. This video, from the Connections Museum, is probably the most complete and accessible concise explanation of blue boxes and interoffice phone signaling I've ever seen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PmkUPBhL4U
2600? How Phreaking Really Worked

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