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[–] wgs@lemmy.sdf.org 6 points 1 month ago

C'est pas illégal de le demander à ton/ta collègue cela dit.

 

As the next release is slowly cooking, I'd like to mention an artist that I love: @pmjv, or prahou. He's been dedicated to submitting awesome artwork about his universe, here at /c/unix_surrealism, which features many openbsd related comics (puffy being an important protagonist).

I was thus wondering how an artist could pretend at submitting an artwork for the next release ? Is it a shortlist ? Do you simply upload some on the mail list ?

[–] wgs@lemmy.sdf.org 9 points 2 months ago (1 children)

My dear friend, this is (again!) some beautiful art you got there ! This could easily be the artwork for openbsd 7.6 ! If you don't mind me I'd like to mention it on /c/openbsd so your work doesn't go unnoticed? :D

[–] wgs@lemmy.sdf.org 13 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

I cannot speak for prahou, but I'm fairly sure we both agree on this:

  • Codebase is clean and lean
  • Security is a first grade citizen
  • Dev team is not afraid to call stuff obsolete and remove/replace stuff
  • It's a full operating system, not just a kernel that you need to build on top of before distributing it
  • Config files syntax is cohérent across the whole OS
  • ~~master~~ Puffy rocks.
[–] wgs@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 3 months ago

We call them crowdstals down there. They used to only target ancients NT kernels but apparently they evolved to infect other environments. Eh, nature.

[–] wgs@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 3 months ago

Nope. But I'm eager to know how you can be so confident saying that ? (FYI the WiFi is served by a hotspot from my phone, which uses a randomized MAC address)

[–] wgs@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 4 months ago

Oh I love this style <3 It's refreshing and yet so comforting because it's still girl :D

[–] wgs@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 5 months ago

You don't have any plugins on surf. I personally use a DNS based ad blocker.

[–] wgs@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 5 months ago (2 children)

It is usable for me, I don't have issues.

[–] wgs@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 6 months ago
[–] wgs@lemmy.sdf.org 7 points 6 months ago

Gotta punch holes in the screen and hammer the keyboard a bit haha. But remember friends, Hardware is forever.

[–] wgs@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 6 months ago

Easy, become a Magnetic Nymph today !

 
[–] wgs@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 6 months ago (3 children)

Une dictature, comme vous y allez !

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by wgs@lemmy.sdf.org to c/mechanicalkeyboards@lemmy.ml
 

Hi everyone! I'm planning on getting a split keyboard to replace my planck, but I don't have a soldering iron.

What are my options ? Ideally I want:

  • DIY, no soldering involved
  • QMK firmware
  • 40% format

The keyboard I'm leaning toward is the let's split as it's a planck split in two halves, but it seems that you need to at least solder the keycaps yourself, which I can't.

 

Hey everyone !

With so many people stuck at 200 points on the board, I'm wondering if the chapter 2 isn't too "abstract" ?

The Cyb3r Hunt is meant to be challenging, but it shouldn't discourage players because they can't figure out what to do.

For those that went past it, did you find the solution sketchy ? Did it all make sense, or you went past it without really understanding what all these files were for ?

For those stuck, where are you stuck at (please use a spoiler tag) ?

I'm considering removing some files I consider "optional", and changing the hint to make it less like a guessing game as to what to do.

Any opinions on this ?

 

I've been working on this project for over a year now, and I'm sure many people here will like it !

This is a game where the player must complete technical challenges about various technologies (programming, cryptography, networking, etc...) to progress through the story. It puts the Unix family under the light, and features many opensource technologies all running on a single server!

Check out the about page for details, and happy hunting !

 

Over the past year, I've created technical adventure for people eager to challenge their skill and knowledge about many technical fields, while also having fun !

Programming, version control, command line, network protocols, cryptography, steganography, games, … Thorough the game you'll switch from decades old to state of the art technologies, and use it all to progress through a dystopian story happening around the 2^nd^ Epochalypse.

Get your systems ready, and hope that you'll be done with it before the Advent of Code starts, because you will probably not handle both at the same time ;)

 

https://cyb.farm

artwork by the mighty @pmjv

 

Just spreading love for sysupgrade(8). I had a private server running 7.2 dutyfully serving a PHP software for a local organisation for the past 4 years.

Our provider suffered an outage which brought the server down for a few hours. When it got back up, I decided to use this outage to upgrade it to 7.4.

Two sysupgrade and one pkg_add -u later, the server is up and running again, without further intervention needed.

I did it all from my phone, in a train with a a laggy connection.

Thanks OpenBSD for caring this much about your users ! 🐡♥️

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by wgs@lemmy.sdf.org to c/cybfarm@lemmy.sdf.org
 

Until the hunt opens, check out the Guest book !

 

CYB3R HUNT is an epochalyptic online adventure of which you are the hero! Check out the about page, the rules, and prepare for the opening on the 31^st^ of october !

Artworks are made by prahou, creator of the unix_surrealism universe (check out his mastodon account for the image on the background, and more quality content!).

As for the programs running :

  • window manager: glazier & wmutils
  • terminal: st
  • web browser: firefox (with borders removed for better visual effect)
  • irc client: irssi
  • image viewer: lel
  • widgets: lemonbar
 

Came back from a trip in Corsica where we climb the most mental slab I've ever put my hands on !

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