the_qbit
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OpenBSD Nerd.
[ my public key: https://keybase.io/qbit; my proof: https://keybase.io/qbit/sigs/ya1R1jIAcmvzzKGEco-D2s9ppuyesPXlvjN8gpePruk ]
[ my public key: https://keybase.io/qbit; my proof: https://keybase.io/qbit/sigs/ya1R1jIAcmvzzKGEco-D2s9ppuyesPXlvjN8gpePruk ]
There is #plan9:matrix.org
Since no one has specifically mentioned it yet.. OpenBSD has had the ability to do FDE from installer since FDE was added to OpenBSD (sometime prior to 2007).. This change makes it more convenient.
"file transfer program" https://man.openbsd.org/ftp Wayland applications can be used with the Arcan display server, but there is no native support for OpenBSD in Wayland.
Na, cp doesn’t cut it :p - if it was that trivial of a task I wouldn’t have taken the time to write it! Thanks for your opinion on where my time is better spent though, I don’t know what I was thinking.. building a tool…
widdler is meant to be more of a private wiki. if you want to share a specific tiddlywiki with the world it's as easy as copying the html file to a webserver - it will then be static content (users can edit it locally,…
You can run it on a machine and access the wiki over http. The Files app on ipad can do webdav, but it won't help ya much with the tiddlywiki side of things.
Author here, if anyone has any issues - let me know! :D
Evil Mastermind^W^WAuthor of gqrss here! A few corrections: - The feed dumps to Matrix. Not IRC. It's also generally available via RSS/ATOM: https://suah.dev/{atom,rss}.xml - There is also a feed for LibreSSL things:…
It's the little things that make life worth living
Author here :) - I did all of the counts using the source tree (from tarball or cvs) of the respective shells. Using just the `src` tree doesn't cut it imo, especially for fish, it installs lots of python scripts…
Right as I jumped on the bandwagon! Hurts. Hopefully they have some influence over fitbit. I want to be able to make apps and install / test from my OpenBSD box!