<SiFuh>
Malay: "Glamping is a combination of 'glamorous' and camping' holiday ideas for city dwellers who want to find peace in the forest. It is also known as a camping-style holiday activity."
<SiFuh>
I sent all the github and the sourceforge links to emmett1 already
<SiFuh>
He was even suggesting that he will use CRUX MUSL as his main machine.
<SiFuh>
Not will... _may_
<farkuhar>
I noticed that sajcho decided to drop rc/sysvinit and ninja, replacing them with runit and samurai, respectively.
<SiFuh>
Wasn't he always on runit?
<SiFuh>
Runit is very cool but I don't think it is as good as rc scripts
<farkuhar>
Yes, sajcho seems to have preferred runit for a long time. I'm just pointing out how his core repo differs from the ISO you and emmett1 put together.
<SiFuh>
Actually i plan on posting the URL in #crux later for the ISO
<SiFuh>
emmett1 was saying that we need a site like github where users can work together and push and pull the CRUX-MUSL updates because it will be a big job for just one person
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<SiFuh>
Rather than centralising it around a few developers, it would be full community access. Just ideas mostly
<SiFuh>
Of course there will need to be someone policing it though
<zorz>
for a few days i am following ports@obenbsd.org mailing list. they communicate well. you can take ideas from there.
<farkuhar>
As I noted yesterday, sajcho's core repo also includes argp-standalone and musl-locales, which might be needed by some ports that rely on non-POSIX extensions in glibc. So far I haven't encountered any such ports, though.
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<sajcho>
farkuhar: opt-musl and wayland-musl will be updated gradually.
<sajcho>
It is still a rough construction. I have to clean it all up. It takes time.
<sajcho>
If someone doesn't like runit and samurai, it's not a problem to replace it. But I don't have the strength and time for that anymore.
<sajcho>
Why did I try it with libc musl? Curiosity, curiosity ....
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<SiFuh>
Nevermore, nevermore..
<farkuhar>
I haven't played around with runit since 2016, and I haven't yet tried samurai as a replacement for ninja. So I wouldn't call myself one of those who "doesn't like runit and samurai", but instead "insufficiently experienced to have an opinion"
<SiFuh>
Runit is very cool but I don't think it is as good as rc scripts
<farkuhar>
Does runit make it harder to write superuser commands with non-absolute paths (like we see in /etc/rc.fix: mkfontdir, mkfontscale, fc-cache)? Or is it just as liable to misuse as rc scripts?
<SiFuh>
Just as liable to misuse
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<SiFuh>
"You cannot remove Calendar from Android. It is a system app."
<SiFuh>
Goodbye calendar!
<SiFuh>
"You cannot remove Contacts from Android. It is a system app."
<SiFuh>
"You cannot remove Messages from Android. It is a system app."
<SiFuh>
Like fucking hell I can't ;-)
<SiFuh>
"You cannot remove Maps from Android. It is a system app."
<SiFuh>
This phone is going to get raped
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<farkuhar>
Huh, according to the demo page https://demo.yubico.com/ the Universal 2-Factor Authentication feature has been correctly implemented by my existing /etc/udev rules. So whatever caused the recent breakage in one of the web portals I use, is probably on their end, not on mine. Silly JS devs configuring the popup window to auto-close after a ridiculously short timeout, perhaps?
<farkuhar>
I happen to have a spare smartphone that just needs its battery replaced. Maybe I can repurpose it as a 2FA device, if the web portal takes too long to fix the YubiKey breakage.
<SiFuh_>
farkuhar: I hate 2FA
<SiFuh_>
It is okay, if I want it. But it is not okay if they say I have no choice and I must use it
<farkuhar>
SiFuh_: I hate it too, but it's a requirement at my workplace. The YubiKey purchase was already a workaround for not having a phone plan with SMS, but now that hardware security keys are no longer reliable on this website, I might go back to using a special-purpose authenticator app on the smartphone.
<SiFuh_>
farkuhar: I use it for some of my machines. But I don't like it when I am forced to use it because the bank says too. Then only to find out two years later they don't accept it anymore and I must download a fucking app on a phone when I don't have a phone..
<zorz>
i try now the greenbox.theme on irssi its so so
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<farkuhar>
SiFuh_: I just tested YubiKey 2FA on a few other systems. Interestingly, it works in Firefox on Windows 7, but not on ParrotOS liveCD. But the ParrotOS experience was slightly different from CRUX: instead of switching to a bright red status line saying "Authentication failed", it just never refreshed the 2FA prompt window at all, so that the status line continued to read "Use your Security Key to log in."
<farkuhar>
I'm guessing that my workplace's 2FA provider rolled out an "update" without testing any systems other than Mac or Windows.
<SiFuh_>
Cool now try it on ebay and paypal
<SiFuh_>
farkuhar: Here is a nice one for you. I emailed ebay, from the registered email to complain that I can no longer log in. They told me it is a new security feature and they blocked me from my own ebay because I logged in from a foreign country. But I had been logged in from that foreign country for 4 years :-P
<zorz>
SiFuh_: these people take good staff... nowdays what kind of pills they do young people. they fucking burnt all the brain cells thats why they need AI
<zorz>
what they do? maybe is good to try aswell :PPPp
<SiFuh_>
Staff?
<zorz>
drugs
<SiFuh_>
You taking drugs?
<zorz>
they are high on something... no other explaination
<zorz>
not yet... i will do drugs after 60yo
<zorz>
ooo yesss
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<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh_: I just replaced the screen of my ThinkPad X250 to make it go from a 1280x800 screen to a 1920x1080 one. I seriously can't understand why you paid somebody else to replace your screen, it was the easiest thing in the world! Even easier than replacing RAM.
<remiliascarlet>
And I never replaced laptop screens before.