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FreeBSD Status Report Second Quarter 2025

freebsd.org
5 points·by SpaceInvader·10 months ago·0 comments

Reddit Is Down

twitter.com
12 points·by SpaceInvader·2 years ago·10 comments

iPhone 16 Pro

apple.com
6 points·by SpaceInvader·2 years ago·0 comments

FreeBSD Status Report Fourth Quarter 2022

freebsd.org
4 points·by SpaceInvader·3 years ago·0 comments

FreeBSD 12.4

freebsd.org
136 points·by SpaceInvader·4 years ago·23 comments

Chernobyl Disaster – An Inside Look – 3D

youtube.com
1 points·by SpaceInvader·4 years ago·0 comments

Crypto is the ‘commoditisation of populist anger, gambling and crime’

ft.com
2 points·by SpaceInvader·4 years ago·2 comments

Apple Design Awards

developer.apple.com
1 points·by SpaceInvader·4 years ago·0 comments

Grigori Perelman – mathematician who refused to accept $1.000.000 prize

en.wikipedia.org
16 points·by SpaceInvader·4 years ago·2 comments

FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report Third Quarter 2022

freebsd.org
6 points·by SpaceInvader·4 years ago·0 comments

The Commodordion – C64 Accordion

youtube.com
3 points·by SpaceInvader·4 years ago·0 comments

Rapatronic Camera

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by SpaceInvader·4 years ago·0 comments

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A GRU Agent Charmed Her Way into NATO Circles in Italy

bellingcat.com
10 points·by SpaceInvader·4 years ago·1 comments

Entangled officers of Euler: A quantum solution to impossible problem

youtube.com
2 points·by SpaceInvader·4 years ago·0 comments

FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report First Quarter 2022

freebsd.org
29 points·by SpaceInvader·4 years ago·0 comments

Dave Smith – creator of MIDI – passes away

ask.audio
2 points·by SpaceInvader·4 years ago·0 comments

FreeBSD 13.1

freebsd.org
134 points·by SpaceInvader·4 years ago·67 comments

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SpaceInvader
·3 years ago·discuss
I'm using FreeBSD on my servers non stop for 20 years. It has some quirks, but it's rock solid.
SpaceInvader
·4 years ago·discuss
He was the first I know of that did such thing.
SpaceInvader
·4 years ago·discuss
You don't get telnetd enabled by default. To get it working you need to explicitly start it. No idea why you're talking about it here.
SpaceInvader
·4 years ago·discuss
Binary upgrades on FreeBSD are fine. I rarely compile my own kernel these days, but even when I did needed a custom kernel I never had any issues. It just works, For me FreeBSD and OpenBSD needs much less maintenance than Linux.
SpaceInvader
·4 years ago·discuss
Actually perspective WILL BE different, angle of view is changing, not what the lens is rendering.
SpaceInvader
·4 years ago·discuss
I'll try :) Generally speaking focal length is a characteristics of a lens which does not change, if you use smaller sensor you're just "cropping" what given focal length would render. For example if you'd have, let's say 100mpix camera and 24mm lens it would give you different perspective than 85mm evn if you would crop 24mm image to have same angle of view as 85mm.
SpaceInvader
·4 years ago·discuss
FreeBSD is not a "desktop first" system and has strengths elsewhere. I use it for 20+ years constantly. Sadly my experiments with FreeBSD desktop ended years ago as there always was something "not working".
SpaceInvader
·4 years ago·discuss
> If you have an APS-C camera, which is quite common, then you want a ~32mm lens, and if you use M4/3 like I do, then you want a 25mm lens, to achieve this same effect.

It's not the same effect, far from it. It's different focal length, that will render different image.
SpaceInvader
·4 years ago·discuss
I'm an avid runner (50-70km/week) and I've been running for 5 years. I run long distances on trail.

Seems that although it increases performance and stamina for me it also brings my heart rate up, which is not desirable in most cases since I'm training ~80% of the time in zone 2 (aerobic). At given pace I can have few bits higher HR when caffeinated (between 5 and 10 bpm) which means that I need go go slower in order to stay in zone 2.

For me it's a tool that I'm using during races. Also worth noting is that caffeine works on me really well.
SpaceInvader
·4 years ago·discuss
I disagree. I used to be an AIX administrator for well over a decade, got certified in basically everything related to AIX being on the side hard core FreeBSD user (still have some servers). In my opinion AIX is indeed different, but rock solid and fun to work with.
SpaceInvader
·4 years ago·discuss
https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=ciechanow.ski
SpaceInvader
·4 years ago·discuss
I'd say it's not only woodworking, few of my engineer friends are working with leather, growing vegetables, fixing bicycles and one is making knives.
SpaceInvader
·4 years ago·discuss
I wish FreeBSD was more popular. I run it on my personal servers for more than a decade non-stop. I do have currently one FreeBSD at home which works as my NAS/backup server/whatever I need it to do plus two remote machines (mail/www/db/ns running in jails). About a year ago I migrated one FreeBSD to OpenBSD because it's just an advanced router.

I took conservative approach and I always run -RELEASE version, not even -STABLE. I'm glad Klara is evaluating -CURRENT branch, good read.

Btw, once - several years ago I bought an new system and network card was not supported in the -RELEASE branch, so I took the driver from -CURRENT, compiled and loaded as kernel module. Worked flawlessly :)
SpaceInvader
·8 years ago·discuss
Brian Cox is superb. He has the ability to explain complex things using simple language.