vmd
VPS thanks to https://ircnow.org/.
vmd
VPS thanks to https://ircnow.org/.
P.S. I can't post replies from the thread pages, it gives me
400
error.
P.S. I can't post replies from the thread pages, it gives me a
400
error.
P.S. I can't post replies from the thread pages, it gives me a
400
error.
nextvi
for the Plan 9 operating system. Plan 9 is an operating system developed at some point by the UNIX/Go guys.
It's https://github.com/kyx0r/nextvi for https://9p.io/plan9/
It's https://github.com/kyx0r/nextvi for https://9p.io/plan9/

nextvi for plan9 beta (https://adi.onl/nextvi.tgz), if interested please consider donating to my future https://openbsd.amsterdam/ Plan 9 virtual machine. (target is 127 €)

nextvi for plan9 beta (https://adi.onl/nextvi.tgz), if interested please consider donating to my future https://openbsd.amsterdam/ Plan 9 virtual machine. (target is 127 €)
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=7QXC2F3ANCDC2
magicclock.c:189 function args not checked: drawclock
magicclock.c:234 function args not checked: drawclock
btw, fixed it myself
magicclock.c:189 function args not checked: drawclock
magicclock.c:234 function args not checked: drawclock
btw, fixed it myself
https://prnt.sc/ftkB-yLhbccZ
I can drawterm and all.
vmm
, it's booting but interrupts don't work.
dusage
is not a bad name to be honest, but we already have du
with is short for "disk usage", if you don't have a du
in OS/2 I think it's an ok name.
mkws
https://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Provider/ShellScript.html 😀 from the first web site ever.
dusage
like you would read French visage
.
ed
. :D
ed
. :D
https://prnt.sc/xOCx0q7yT_WD
https://prnt.sc/xOCx0q7yT_WD
microPython
, but the boss never heard about Go, the other guy may have heard of it tho,... I think!
Makefile
. I called them scammers tbh!
I'm currently working on a VCS for small projects. Single file, plain text repository made entirely of just patches. I'm currently porting to 9Front and all I have is to do add suport for 3 way merging (I think I'll just use
diff3
on Linux and merge3
on OpenBSD for that. Currently it only supports plain text and no binaries.This an example repo for my dotfiles https://0x0.st/HRnc.diff, view log implementation in
awk
: https://0x0.st/HRnT.sh@everybody
If interested, some 💵 would be great as I've been out of job for a few months now and they payed like shit when I was working with them.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=7QXC2F3ANCDC2
I'm currently working on a VCS for small projects. Single file, plain text repository made entirely of just patches. I'm currently porting to 9Front and all I have is to do add suport for 3 way merging (I think I'll just use
diff3
on Linux and merge3
on OpenBSD for that. Currently it only supports plain text and no binaries.This an example repo form my dotfiles https://0x0.st/HRnc.diff, view log implementation in
awk
: https://0x0.st/HRnT.sh@everybody
If interested, some 💵 would be great as I've been out of job for a few months now and they payed like shit when I was working with them.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=7QXC2F3ANCDC2
I'm currently working on a VCS for small projects. Single file, plain text repository made entirely of just patches. I'm currently porting to 9Front and all I have is to do add suport for 3 way merging (I think I'll just use
diff3
on Linux and merge3
on OpenBSD for that. Currently it only supports plain text and no binaries.This an example repo for my dotfiles https://0x0.st/HRnc.diff, view log implementation in
awk
: https://0x0.st/HRnT.sh@everybody
If interested, some 💵 would be great as I've been out of job for a few months now and they payed like shit when I was working with them.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=7QXC2F3ANCDC2
You could clone that repo with only:
curl https://0x0.st/HRnc.diff | tee v | patch -p0
However,
patch
would leave some extra files in the directory.
I'm currently working on a VCS for small projects. Single file, plain text repository made entirely of just patches. I'm currently porting to 9Front and all I have is to do add suport for 3 way merging (I think I'll just use
diff3
on Linux and merge3
on OpenBSD for that. Currently it only supports plain text and no binaries.This an example repo for my dotfiles https://0x0.st/HRnc.diff, view log implementation in
awk
: https://0x0.st/HRnT.sh@everybody
If interested, some 💵 would be great as I've been out of job for a few months now and they payed like shit when I was working with them.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=7QXC2F3ANCDC2
cu
for https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf?tab=readme-ov-file#viewing-serial-output
movq.de
is cool. I don't see any problem as long as you set up redirects.
> This is also adult me listening to Many Men.
https://youtube.com/shorts/WNZ_8S7ADKk?si=8N43TO5Bbe_P8J7x
kill
-ed the process whenever I got **that** laggy, if ever, that I couldn't quit with just exit
.
kill
-ed the process whenever I got **that** laggy, if ever that I couldn't quit with just exit
.
> \n It is now frequently used for tasks such as attaching to the serial console of another machine for administrative or debugging purposes.
https://man.openbsd.org/cu.1
> [...] It is now frequently used for tasks such as attaching to the serial console of another machine for administrative or debugging purposes.
https://man.openbsd.org/cu.1
cu
by pressing ~.
. If that doesn't work, "just hint Enter a couple of times before the combination" (read it on some forum).
cu
by pressing ~.
. If that doesn't work, "just hit Enter a couple of times before the combination" (read it on some forum).
cu
and plain C). You can also use it for https://man.openbsd.org/vmctl.8#console.
cu
and plain C). You can also use it for https://man.openbsd.org/vmctl.8#console.
cu
and plain C). You can also use it for https://man.openbsd.org/vmctl.8#console.
cu
is next to vi
in the "impossible to quit software" list.
https://youtu.be/uDqvmeq1nj0?si=5k8gwBPoZapnQMIv
https://youtu.be/sCz5y84dwuA?si=vjYMMkY6da7mHZI1
mkws
https://dflund.se/
> view, layout
cwm
.
> (Nope, that’s not Twitter.)
lol
My
XDG_STATE_HOME
directory doesn't even exist, no program has created it.> $XDG_STATE_HOME defines the base directory relative to which user-specific state files should be stored. If $XDG_STATE_HOME is either not set or empty, a default equal to $HOME/.local/state should be used.
>
> The $XDG_STATE_HOME contains state data that should persist between (application) restarts, but
>that is not important or portable enough to the user that it should be stored in $XDG_DATA_HOME. It >may contain:
>
> actions history (logs, history, recently used files, …)
>
> current state of the application that can be reused on a restart (view, layout, open files, undo history, …)
I don't believe it's a good idea to wipe it.
$ cat /etc/fstab
[...]
swap /home/adi/var/cache mfs rw,-s512M,noatime,nosuid,nodev 1 0
and https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2021-12-15-openbsd-mfs-persistency.html for
XDG_CACHE_HOME
.
My
XDG_STATE_HOME
directory doesn't even exist, no program has created it.> $XDG_STATE_HOME defines the base directory relative to which user-specific state files should be stored. If $XDG_STATE_HOME is either not set or empty, a default equal to $HOME/.local/state should be used.
>
> The $XDG_STATE_HOME contains state data that should persist between (application) restarts, but
>that is not important or portable enough to the user that it should be stored in $XDG_DATA_HOME. It may contain:
>
> actions history (logs, history, recently used files, …)
>
> current state of the application that can be reused on a restart (view, layout, open files, undo history, …)
I don't believe it's a good idea to wipe it.
$ cat /etc/fstab
[...]
swap /home/adi/var/cache mfs rw,-s512M,noatime,nosuid,nodev 1 0
and https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2021-12-15-openbsd-mfs-persistency.html for
XDG_CACHE_HOME
.
My
XDG_STATE_HOME
directory doesn't even exist, no program has created it.> $XDG_STATE_HOME defines the base directory relative to which user-specific state files should be stored. If $XDG_STATE_HOME is either not set or empty, a default equal to $HOME/.local/state should be used.
>
> The $XDG_STATE_HOME contains state data that should persist between (application) restarts, but
>that is not important or portable enough to the user that it should be stored in $XDG_DATA_HOME. It may contain:
>
> actions history (logs, history, recently used files, …)
>
> current state of the application that can be reused on a restart (view, layout, open files, undo history, …)
I don't believe it's a good idea to wipe it.
$ cat /etc/fstab
[...]
swap /home/adi/var/cache mfs rw,-s512M,noatime,nosuid,nodev 1 0
and https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2021-12-15-openbsd-mfs-persistency.html for
XDG_CACHE_HOME
.
My
XDG_STATE_HOME
directory doesn't even exist, no program has created it.> $XDG_STATE_HOME defines the base directory relative to which user-specific state files should be stored. If $XDG_STATE_HOME is either not set or empty, a default equal to $HOME/.local/state should be used.
>
> The $XDG_STATE_HOME contains state data that should persist between (application) restarts, but
>that is not important or portable enough to the user that it should be stored in $XDG_DATA_HOME. It may contain:
>
> actions history (logs, history, recently used files, …)
>
> current state of the application that can be reused on a restart (view, layout, open files, undo history, …)
I don't believe it's a good idea to wipe it.
$ cat /etc/fstab
...
swap /home/adi/var/cache mfs rw,-s512M,noatime,nosuid,nodev 1 0
and https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2021-12-15-openbsd-mfs-persistency.html for
XDG_CACHE_HOME
.