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<remiliascarlet> SiFuh: "and 33 staff members." At least a few of them are dogfooding their own propaganda.
<remiliascarlet> SiFuh: "What the fuck is a vegan doing in a show that is suppose to have trained survival experts?" I think she assumed she's going to find a salad bar in the middle of a jungle.
<remiliascarlet> SiFuh: "CRUX has strayed away from what CRUX is. Because the new generation of retarded faggots don't give a fuck about the meaning of CRUX and anyone else except themselves. CRUX was stolen and is being raped and turned into the next REDHAT. Fuck them hoes." Which is sad, because CRUX was the last distro that was still much more traditionally Unix. Now this too tries so hard to become more
<remiliascarlet> like Windows.
<remiliascarlet> SiFuh: "That guy is so fucking dumb he decided to blame all killing of animals towards Westernism" Westerners and Indians are the only spieces that tend to go veganism these days, so there is some truth in this sense.
<remiliascarlet> lavaball: I don't eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner, just 1 meal a day (or OMAD for short), that's all. All because I don't eat any plants.
<remiliascarlet> Vegans always need to eat all day, because they're constantly hungry, because they won't put any digestable fuel into their bodies lol.
<remiliascarlet> Although herbivores eat all day long too, but at least they are capable of turning carbs and fiber into fat, something humans can't.
<remiliascarlet> SiFuh: By the way, maybe you might not know the answer, but are there any drivers or firmwares for 4G modules in ThinkPad laptops?
<remiliascarlet> *for OpenBSD
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<SiFuh> remiliascarlet: No
<SiFuh> remiliascarlet: I am also a one meal a day person
<SiFuh> What I eat can fit in the palm of my hand.
<remiliascarlet> Size of my food depends on how fatty it is. I need to eat much less if the meat is higher in fat, because lean meat just won't fill me up at all.
<SiFuh> You need to train your body to be more efficient
<remiliascarlet> No, it actually makes sense. Because brain requires fat in order to function properly. If it doesn't have enough fat, it'll canibalize itself, which is why vegans are typically so delusional and can't think straight. Which is why they are very often trannies, which is why most of them think that anarchy = communism, and which is why they are always left leaning.
<SiFuh> You need to train your body to be more efficient
<remiliascarlet> Before red meat consumption got popular here, your average Japanese person was no taller than 150 cm, it's only recently that 190 cm or taller for men and 170 cm or taller for women became common.
<remiliascarlet> So newer buildings are typically built to acommodate taller people.
<SiFuh> So you are eating meat so that new building can accommodate you?
<remiliascarlet> I'm an adult, so I no longer grow.
<remiliascarlet> Although it's true that I'm taller than most women in my age, because of my mostly meat-based diet during childhood, and others of my generation being mostly soy-based.
<remiliascarlet> Or rather, soy and rice-based.
<SiFuh> And how about your teeth?
<remiliascarlet> I actually came across someone who claims to not have brushed their teeth for 2 years after going meat-based. So I experimented with it in the past 2 weeks, and no problems thus far.
<remiliascarlet> They do get yellow still, but no caveties, no rotting, or any of these problems.
<remiliascarlet> And seems like my breath doesn't stink either. I've been talking to family in person, and nobody said anything. Normally they'd say very honestly something like "your breath stinks like shit!".
<SiFuh> remiliascarlet: I brush but not with toothpaste. Haven't since the 90's
<SiFuh> And once a month, I use the Indian powder
<SiFuh> I use this once a month but only because I drink coffee
<SiFuh> Becareful with it though. You can strip the enamel of your teeth. Then you will need miswak to chew to get your enamel back.
<SiFuh> Although, I don't like miswak. I prefer the stick from a lemon tree
<SiFuh> What I meant, is how do you find your teeth. Straight or crooked? Lots of Japanese have crooked teeth
<remiliascarlet> Straight.
<remiliascarlet> Crooked teeth are common among those who come from a soy-based background. Not everyone, but many have.
<SiFuh> I find that as well
<remiliascarlet> But meat consumption has really skyrocketed over the past 20 years. You can walk from Asakusabashi station to Akihabara station (maybe just a 10 minute walk apart), and you'll find indoor barbeque and steak houses one after the other throughout the entire length of the train tracks.
<remiliascarlet> I even ate at a lamb themed indoor BBQ restaurant there a week ago, absolutely delicious!
<remiliascarlet> But I had to remind them a few times to not marinade the meat before they finally stopped doing so.
<remiliascarlet> By that I mean not marinade it for me, I don't care if they do so for other customers.
<remiliascarlet> Also, you talking about Indian powders really reminds me to this old article: https://www.dailydot.com/irl/poison-gas-pokemon-holocaust-museum/
<SiFuh> Gaza is a museum?
<SiFuh> Superfluous
<SiFuh> farkuhar: bc is required for building the linux kernel.
<remiliascarlet> Before Christ is required for building the Linux kernel?
<SiFuh> Yeah, and now we can build it without Christ
<SiFuh> bc – arbitrary-precision arithmetic language and calculator
<remiliascarlet> Oh, that bc.
<SiFuh> I removed it from core and now I had to put it back. Hahaha
<SiFuh> I should have a working ISO tonight. I guess I will need to upload it to google drive.
<SiFuh> I am just cleaning out the bugs in the setup script.
<remiliascarlet> Ledger (a hardware crypto wallet): "We're excited to tell you about a new opportunity at Ledger, in collaboration with BlackRock Inc. We're launching a new digital asset called the $BUIDL Token. It's designed to support and thank our community of dedicated users like you."
<SiFuh> I have removed glibc glibc-32 dumb_runtime_dir, linux-PAM and sudo.
<SiFuh> I have added musl-fts musl-obstack musl and linux-headers
<remiliascarlet> NetBSD doesn't even come with bc in the default installation, so I had to install it to get my RAM calculation script functioning on it.
<SiFuh> Ledger and Blackrock? FFS
<SiFuh> I have a Ledger Nano. Still haven't even opened the box
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<SiFuh> ukky: farkuhar: remiliascarlet: ^^
<SiFuh> Test it please
<SiFuh> jaeger: emmett1 and I have worked on making a crux version with MUSL. If you want to test it, feel free.
<SiFuh> Wrong channel
<SiFuh> remiliascarlet: I will leave to KL tonight and I doubt I will bring a smart phone with me
<SiFuh> I will be back Sunday I guess
<farkuhar> linux-*/tools/edid/Makefile (around line 24): echo "ibase=16;100-($${list%?})%100" | bc >$@
<farkuhar> I couldn't find any other instances of bc in the linux source tree. It should be easy enough to convert that line to an awk command, if you really want to remove bc from core.
<SiFuh> Or an expr()
<SiFuh> Haven't used expr() since the uni teaching days back in 2002
<farkuhar> The root directory Makefile already uses it: $(shell expr $(VERSION) \* 65536 + $(PATCHLEVEL) \* 256 + 255); Maybe you could submit a patch to replace the bc command similarly.
<SiFuh> HAHAHAHA
<SiFuh> Well, it really doesn't make sense to use a program they you may not have installed when you can use a compiler that you will most probably have since you are compiling a kernel.
<SiFuh> they you/that you*
<farkuhar> tools/edid/Makefile breaks that principle elsewhere, by invoking dos2unix in the rule that generates *.bin.ihex
<SiFuh> Heh, fscking Linux monkeys
<SiFuh> Linux started off quite fine and then became good. Then it just went to shit
<SiFuh> I met an Asian guy that uses OpenBSD and he said to me that the reason he uses OpenBSD is because he likes clean code. He was saying that as he was perusing through the kernel he was offended, not because of the swearing but because of the very bad code. He even quoted some "This shouldn't be here. It is ugly, but it works"
<SiFuh> "No idea what this does."
<SiFuh> "Will fix one day"
<SiFuh> And he said, people run production and commercial machines on this shit.
<SiFuh> I was already using OpenBSD those days. So he didn't need to convince me
<farkuhar> SiFuh: "Imagine your wife and children are decapitated infront of you. That feeling in your stomach that you realise everything was taken from you." <- isn't that the plotline from Enemy of the State (1998 with Will Smith, Gene Hackman)?
<farkuhar> Great movie, btw. Shame I haven't yet digitized my videocassette version (still waiting to install obs-studio).
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<ukky> SiFuh: Your CRUX-musl ISO is bootable. SSH is functional. RAM usage is 1,430 MiB when ISO is loaded. That's all I can test. Should be good for anyone interested in CRUX musl nonPAM eudev sysvinit start-stop-daemon environment.
<ukky> My CRUX-musl ISO is 441 MiB and uses 430 MiB of RAM when loaded, but has no linux-firmware on it
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<remiliascarlet> SiFuh: Why Gulag Drive of all places?
<remiliascarlet> Before you know it, Beerman will file a DMCA report, and the Google bots will happily take it down immediately.
<remiliascarlet> SiFuh: "because he likes clean code." "because of the very bad code." Which one is it?
<farkuhar> remiliascarlet: maybe it was the Linux kernel, not the OpenBSD kernel, that earned the description "very bad code" from SiFuh's guy. We were following up on the discovery that one of the Linux kernel Makefiles relies on bc. Specifically, echo "ibase=16;100-($${list%?})%100" | bc >$@
<farkuhar> I suggested, SiFuh should submit a patch that replaces the bc command with its "shell expr" equivalent, and then his ISO could delete bc from core (just like NetBSD did, as you discovered with your RAM calculation script).
<farkuhar> As for Gulag Drive, there weren't a whole lot of volunteers offering to provide hosting for a 1.2GiB file, even though SiFuh asked this channel several times for suggestions.
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