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The BSDCan Endbox video has been posted: https://youtu.be/WZFYTInWAqc
Enjoy
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Berkeley Software Distribution@lemmy.sdf.org•A new BSDCan video has been posted: A packet's journey through pf By Kristof ProvostEnglish
3·6 months agoA stray thumb is responsible for that, but I am sure many would have opinions on exposing the young and innocent to pf. Including some of the committers!
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OpenBSD@lemmy.sdf.org•The state of 3d-printing from OpenBSD by Andrew Hewus Fresh
2·7 months agoFixed. Thank you for the reminder.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•He suffered so we could learn from his mistakes
2·7 months ago
Image from a service access door on the path leading to Stonehenge. The screw placement is truly inspired.
And the award for the least surprising opinion column title goes to…
I wonder if they are having trouble with microplastics in the Paris Subway system. I marveled at their quiet subways while I was there and saw they use what looks like rubber wheels on their carriages.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the oldest thing you own that you still use daily?
16·8 months agoA Leatherman wave I purchased when I first started working and they had just come out. Blade holds its edge and everything still works smoothly. Plus I have worked out a one handed flick to fully open the pliers.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the oldest thing you own that you still use daily?
3·8 months agodeleted by creator
I would love to know if this fools facial recognition systems.
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Cyberstuck@lemmy.ca•Another beautiful day in London - Elon Musk's Tesla 'Swasticar Showroom' This Way.
3·10 months agoAnd the award for best use of “Eagles of Death Metal” song opening goes to:
You can always try out a VM if you are comfortable with VMs or FreeBSD on a usb stick with NomadBSD. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=822qnqPryBU
I use NamadBSD to “try out” hardware to see how compatible it is. There is also SDF.org, one of the largest NetBSD sites on the web. Enjoy the adventure. I hope 2025 a good year for you.
Thank you very much. Their experience will help others. And it can keep worthy machines out of the recycling bin.
When You are ready and have a chance, could you post to dmesgd.nycbug.org and bsd-hardware.info I looked around on dmesgd and didn’t see if it.
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Berkeley Software Distribution@lemmy.sdf.org•OpenZFS User and Dev Summit Oct 26-29English
1·1 year agoPlaylist of full day videos made during the Summit: OpenZFS User & Dev playlist
Has anyone done a study to see if rail is cheaper to maintain than roads? Good public transport infrastructure would go a long way to preserving road conditions and keeping traffic lighter.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•If only there was a way to get all of those people there and back home without a car.
2·1 year ago
I am sure many here have seen this, but this photo seems very informative on the waste of space that is parking lots.





















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