jgoerzen
No user record in our sample, but jgoerzen has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but jgoerzen has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
You are correct. That mirror is from ftp.kermitproject.org, which doesn't have all of the things that Columbia's website has. I have since added additional mirrors which have everything you're looking for.
These servers don't carry the "binaries" groups. They carry the discussion groups, so there should be no piracy going on there.
Sure! alt.arts.poetry.comments alt.bbs.synchronet alt.comp.software.firefox alt.fan.usenet alt.folklore.computers alt.os.linux.debian alt.pub.coffeehouse.amethyst (This is somewhat low-traffic but is unique; people…
Yes. Many groups are pretty much dead, but there are some that are active (a handful that are QUITE active). The quality of the active groups ranges from "60% flames" to "these are Ph. D's talking to each other about…
You may be interested to note that NNCP integrated Yggdrasil support recently (though you can also run Yggdrasil at the OS level). Yggdrasil is an always-encrypted IPv6-based mesh, and is a perfect fit for something…
I think Syncthing is an under-appreciated tool! I wrote more about it at https://changelog.complete.org/archives/10219-a-simple-delay... https://www.complete.org/parallel-processing-of-filespooler-... discusses parallel…
I'm the guy that wrote the blog article that got posted here. So, I'm dusting off my really old HN account, to step up and say that I am very sorry it felt depressing to you, because that was not my intent. In fact, as…
I bought it off eBay a few weeks ago. As to why - sitting in front of emacs with a clicky model M keyboard produces a very different frame of mind. I am more focused and more deliberate in what I type (one doesn't just…
I have a vt420, vt510, and IBM3151 and not one of them do RTS/CTS like we'd expect. The vt510 can apparently do that on the DTR/DSR pins, but the vt420 and below cannot, and neither can the 3151.
Translation: "Linux is eating our lunch. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em." Linux has already thoroughly trounced Windows in mobile (Android). It's done so in the web space. MS still has a strong foothold in enterprise,…
Hi Michael, Thanks for writing this. I wrote a response here: https://changelog.complete.org/archives/9971-a-partial-defen... The tl;dr version is I agree with you about some of the things you mention, but also feel…
I didn't go into detail in the article, but the server in question is running a Supermicro X10SLH-F-O motherboard, ECC RAM, and a Haswell CPU, in a Rosewill RSV-L4411 4U chassis. Is there a hardware problem here? For…
I never said Debian comes out on top. In fact, I went out of my way to say "use the right tool for the job." There are cases where FreeBSD is better and cases where Debian is better. To take something as complex as a…
Yes. And in fact I tested it that way first. But with the CD route, I trust them with something that cost a few cents, and with an interface they already know (play, stop, and next track buttons). Way easier for them…
"I gave her a VAX" made me smile. You are awesome.
Absolutely I do. See my blog for examples. The other stuff is more important than the computer, and they spend far more time outside than they do at the computer. One of their favorite activities is to build their own…
Awesome. That is a wonderful idea.
I love hearing this. I have fond memories of doing things with my dad -- he once let me dismantle an old lawnmower engine so I could learn how it works -- but although he was very supportive of my computer interests, I…
I would love to hear how they react. I'm excited for you just reading this!
<grin>, I do think we agree on the big picture, perhaps. I completely agree with starting them where they are. And yes, they do not yet know what a for loop is, or what a compiler is, or what it truly means to…
The last version of Windows I used seriously was 3.1. Last winter, I suddenly had to fix problems in Windows Server 2008. I may have been a bit slow, but yes, I can fix an OS I've never used. If you have a good…
Here's what I'd suggest. Find an old keyboard, one you don't mind taking some abuse. Plug it in to a computer somewhere, put it in a 80x25 text mode where the letters are nice and big. Then log in and let them bash at…
<grin> There are a whole bunch of excited preschoolers out there running sl now, apparently, judging from the comments here: http://changelog.complete.org/archives/6359-a-proud-dad
Perhaps my first sentence overstated it a bit; I was reacting to the person that was "a little queasy." Sure, it's possible to use an iPad in a way that is not actively bad, and probably beneficial. But it's still a box…
I disagree. A blank command line is freedom. It's an invitation to do whatever you like. To discover. To try. To fail. To explore. If you have 5 (or 50) icons to choose from, where's the blank slate? Where's the great…