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<SiFuh>
sajcho, that is awesome!
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<remiliascarlet>
farkuhar: "did we practically invite the ad-infested mess that plagues the modern web?" Even with the free media, it often tends to be a bait and switch. Developing your own is the safest bet.
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: “Donald Trump lost two debates to me in 2020." You mean that debate when Trump was debating the moderator instead of Biden?
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: "Since then, he hasn’t shown up for a debate,” Well yeah, if you guys keep throwing him from one court to the next all year long, of course he's not going to show up.
<SiFuh>
Biden never won any debate. He was useless
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: He says he wants two debates instead of three and that there are rules. No RFK Junior, no live audience. There must be a cut off microphone switch for Donald Trump.
<remiliascarlet>
Trump should make a deal: if he gets the microphone that Biden('s handlers) can cut off remotely, then Biden should get the chair that Trump can launch like a rocket remotely.
<SiFuh>
Trump should go Warp Speed on Biden. Hahaha
<SiFuh>
I reckon Trump could breath on Biden and he'd fall over.
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: Who cares? Sushi sold in the west isn't authentic Japanese sushi regardless of who makes them anyway!
<SiFuh>
Sushi suck anyway
<remiliascarlet>
Because they know that they need to adjust to the tastes and expectations of westerners in order to sell in the west.
<SiFuh>
Don't know why anyone would risk brain worms to eat something not cooked
<remiliascarlet>
And the same happens the other way around here.
<remiliascarlet>
Raw fish is safe.
<remiliascarlet>
I even get sashimi as a snack very often.
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Hahaha reminds me of the day I walked into a Thai restaraunt and the menu was in English. It was in Australia. I said "I can't understand this. Who is the chef?" And then an Aussie guy walks out and says he is. I asked if he can speak Thai and he said no so I couldn't order what I wanted. I ended up walking out.
<SiFuh>
Raw fish is never safe
<SiFuh>
Go ask the African's that swim in the Nile river
<remiliascarlet>
I've eaten raw lamb and raw beef before, although I wouldn't dare eating raw pork or raw chicken.
<SiFuh>
Rule number one in Bush survival. NEVER EAT ANYTHING RAW
<remiliascarlet>
As for raw fish, I literally just said I do.
<SiFuh>
Rule number two. NEVER EAT ANYTHING YOU FOUND DEAD
<SiFuh>
Still don't care. It's stupid whether you disagree or not.
<remiliascarlet>
I disagree on it being stupid.
<remiliascarlet>
Cooked or grilled is optimal though.
<SiFuh>
Well, you could be right, but I don't like consuming parasitic worm eggs that are designed to go through the digestive system safely
<remiliascarlet>
Though raw beef and lamb tend to be much more tender.
<SiFuh>
I tried raw something in the US once and I didn't like it one bit. I think it was beef
<remiliascarlet>
Mackarel is the other way around.
<SiFuh>
Mackarel is horrible regardless
<remiliascarlet>
American beef sucks.
<SiFuh>
This was back in the 90s
<SiFuh>
They had good McDonalds until the end of the 90's
<remiliascarlet>
I get Australian or Japanese beef.
<SiFuh>
SHe mostly gets Australian beef too. I tend to buy Malaysian beef
<remiliascarlet>
Costco doesn't have Australian beef, and Japanese beef is immediately 4 times the price of American beef, so I simply get beef from a regular supermarket instead.
<remiliascarlet>
So at Costco I just shop for lamb, pork, and salmon.
<SiFuh>
When you said you eat raw meat and you are technically fine. It reminded me of Dr Kellogs. He was like 80 years old and fit as a fiddle. Then just after he said so, he dived into the water, had a heart attack and died.
<SiFuh>
Hahaha
<remiliascarlet>
Chicken is only as an occasional treat, it's not as filling.
<SiFuh>
I can't beleive their is a Costco thing in Japan.
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<SiFuh>
My phone doesn't work anymore. The satellite has a payload issue
<SiFuh>
Guess they need Russians to reboot it
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<remiliascarlet>
"Reboot the satellite, suka blyat!"
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Sacrebleu?
<SiFuh>
сука блять?
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<zorz>
bonjour
<SiFuh>
Sacrebleu!
<zorz>
ooooo
<zorz>
how is going ?
<SiFuh>
How is going where?
<zorz>
here!
<SiFuh>
I don't know who is 'How'
<zorz>
SiFuh: okay
<SiFuh>
Okay
<SiFuh>
zorz: Did you try that Linux Distro yet?
<SiFuh>
Arachsys
<zorz>
no man,,, i will tell you how i found out of it. i was reading the conversation in github linux-utils when they did dependancy the PAM. and this person asked them to remove PAM. let me find it.
<SiFuh>
So you have your white, gray and black hats that are suppose to be ethical, unethical and criminal. Then you have Red hats that fuck up everything for everyone
<zorz>
SiFuh: on my very old pc, i run linux with sysvinit, i took of libpam and the only thing needed to do was add the user to groups input, video etc etc. everything works fine.
<zorz>
SiFuh: maybe that is why is called Red... do not pass!
<zorz>
OpenBSD may be the most likely to survive, despite being far less popular than FreeBSD at the moment
<SiFuh>
I already read it all
<lavaball>
linux has the same issue, especially since they have not introduced get woke, go broke.
<SiFuh>
I was more interested in emmett1's conversation without me about carrying a knife in Malaysia
<lavaball>
have now
<lavaball>
not not.
<lavaball>
have now introduced.
<SiFuh>
without? With*
<SiFuh>
Linux went from people who wanted opensource and cool shit then into retards and gatekeepers who don't give a fuck about anything else but their selfish desires.
<zorz>
and at the end beneficial is Apple. everybody works for apple.
<SiFuh>
It didn't say that
<zorz>
okay
<SiFuh>
It never mentioned OpenBSD or NetBSD helping apple
<SiFuh>
It was only talking about FreeBSD
<SiFuh>
And that they don't know if Apple even patches their systems
<zorz>
i think Freebsd is nice, if you build your own ports. but then why not use crux?
<zorz>
easier.
<SiFuh>
Nintendo Game & Watch Donkey Kong is Easier
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: Giving crux-musl a try in qemu, because still no spare PC available.
<remiliascarlet>
Already noticed how much cleaner core is compared to the regular gaylibc one.
<remiliascarlet>
zorz: I put my bets on OpenBSD and NetBSD. FreeBSD is just too buggy for anything other than a NAS. And Linux and FreeBSD are both too much in bed with Big Tech.
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: I also noticed how clean it was
<zorz>
remiliascarlet: i totally agree.
<remiliascarlet>
Perhaps if one day OpenBSD and NetBSD both fall, perhaps we still have TempleOS, even if it means we'll have to deal with all the puritan bullshit.
<zorz>
remiliascarlet: i tried netbsd 10 on my old debian pc, is fast is good in everything could not figure out sound. openbsd over there works great but relinking of kernel takes time.
<remiliascarlet>
If you have an old Nintendo Wii lying around, you can run NetBSD on it now.
<zorz>
i believe you... i think this is what they all embedded devices
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: I asked Suwako-chan if she's willing to host a mirror for CRUX-musl, and she said yes.
<SiFuh>
Good, post my ISO and checksum shit and you guys have at happy and do what you want
<remiliascarlet>
zorz: No, not all of them. Wii just happens to be using a PowerPC processor, and they already had a PPC-based image, so they could easily port it.
<SiFuh>
I give everything to you guys
<remiliascarlet>
Can you provide the links to the ISO and checkcums again?
<SiFuh>
zorz: He provided the rootfs and then I smashed it into an ISO then we ironed out many bugs together and ukky helped as well and then the final ISO is ready compiled the way CRUX is
<remiliascarlet>
Beerman will probably be butthurt about it.
<SiFuh>
Packing for jungle. No need to carry recovery stuff so it means more clothes ;-)
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Damned fast. I need to live in Nippon!
<zorz>
so you get the iso and you install it as crux regular... how about the ports... you need to to make your own PKGfile ?
<zorz>
you cant have the same as gcc ?
<remiliascarlet>
What has changed is the libc, not the compiler or Pkgfile.
<remiliascarlet>
So you can still use the same Pkgfile and the same compiler.
<SiFuh>
And it contains all of core but a tiny amount of opt and no grub
<zorz>
oooo this is good
<SiFuh>
No PAM, SUDO or dumb dir thing
<remiliascarlet>
Not all of core.
<zorz>
sudo bullshit, just open a terminal and su -
<remiliascarlet>
What is "dumb_runtime_dir" even?
<SiFuh>
zorz: exactly
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: some XDG compatibility thing
<zorz>
i hate XDG
<SiFuh>
XDG eXtra Dumbass Gay
<remiliascarlet>
Why would you need a binary for just a directory structure?
<remiliascarlet>
I like the idea of having user specific config files going into ~/.config, and basically a user-specific /usr going into ~/.local.
<remiliascarlet>
NetBSD is the most extremest: ~/.local for user-specific stuff, /usr for system-wide 1st party stuff, /usr/local for things you compiled by yourself, /usr/pkg for what you installed from the package manager, /usr/X11R7 for X11 stuff.
<SiFuh>
I don't know. Ask farkuhar. He mentioned it above and it was like blah blah blah to me hahahahaha
<remiliascarlet>
OpenBSD only does "things you compiled by yourself" abd "what you installed from the package manager" in /usr/local, and it has /usr/X11R6 instead of /usr/X11R7.
<zorz>
in openbsd i compile like this ./configure --prefix=$HOME/.local
<remiliascarlet>
So you do actually use XDG.
<zorz>
i do have ~/.local/bin in path
<zorz>
only for 2 programs, vile and sfeed because openports not good for me.
<remiliascarlet>
Suuuuuuuuure!
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<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: core goes in / OpenBSD optional goes in /usr, ports and what you compile go into /usr/local
<remiliascarlet>
zorz: Maybe update again?
<zorz>
i did... everything ok... but first time i see this.
<remiliascarlet>
Might be a frequency issue.
<zorz>
who knows.
<remiliascarlet>
pkg_add doesn't keep a local cache of the package DB unlike most BSD's and Linux distro's, so could be that something got updated at the same time as you were updating packages?
<remiliascarlet>
But it's the main reason why there's always a long delay between pressing enter and downloading the .tgz file.
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: One thing I do like that FreeBSD doesn't follow is that in OpenBSD all system-wide configs are in /etc regardless of /usr and /usr/local ports
<remiliascarlet>
zorz: And I don't.
<remiliascarlet>
Try to run `vmstat`.
<zorz>
i run vmstat every 0.5 sec for the status bar
<SiFuh>
WTF
<SiFuh>
Suppose modern computers can handle that now-a-days
<remiliascarlet>
zorz: But that's electronics abuse!
<zorz>
it does not even notice that :) a simple loop.
<zorz>
remiliascarlet: SiFuh: are you with 7.5 or 7.4 ?
<zorz>
SiFuh: whats the issue with openbsd when you shut everything and ram does not returns full ?
<SiFuh>
No idea what you are trying to say. Must be all the tears
<zorz>
hahaha
<SiFuh>
I am trying to charge truck battery full. 7 days and still not finished
<zorz>
how much you charge per day ? :Pp
<SiFuh>
It is a dead battery. I am trying to save it
<SiFuh>
Usually I can save a dead lead acid battery with a slow charge over 4 to 5 days. This is the battery for my truck and is now 7th day
<SiFuh>
However, I think this is a calcium battery so I am testing it
<SiFuh>
I think I can beat it. But I don't know what I can use it for if I do win since I need a seep cycle battery for accessories and this is not one of those
<SiFuh>
seep? deep*
<zorz>
no idea man, just do not drink the acid :Pp
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