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@oku_yama_old
А сколько ещё неорганических форм жизни!
@neural_meduza

m0xEE boosted

@Loukas
Only after you have called him/her all of the above in proper order 😝
@mynameistillian

@PRNE
Nothing to do with capitalism, everyone had a fair share of idiocy with power plugs and sockets, including USSR and China. That ground wire that you have to screw in yourself, looks particularly bad, but I still have this Soviet charger for 9 volt batteries somewhere, it uses the same plug, but has a 127/220V switch that is super-flaky, damn, the charger as a whole is 🤪
Doesn't look safe at all!
@moffintosh @kalleboo

I have accidentally cleared my notifications and now I don't remember whom I interacted with yesterday 😭
I like tut the, but I hate how commands are sorted alphabetically instead of being prioritized: "close-pane" looks like a command that is going to be used more often than "clear-notifications", yet the latter is what comes up if you type "cl", I've always been careful about it, but not today, I just did "cl"-tab-^M and here we go — of course there is no prompt for a dectructive operation 😡

@OETearmann I've read that as "licking" first — and I was like: "Is that some advice for rebellious cats or what?" 😹

@Zerglingman Last time I had to build it on my Mac Mini running Void PowerPC because CUPS has avahi as a dependency and some of its subpackages had a Qt dependency which in turn had qt-webkit dependency. And xbps-src builds all subpackages, not only the ones you need. I've spent a week trying to make it optional, but there is something overly odd about avahi that gets built two times separately from the same source so I just gave up. Now that I have print server running, I'll probably revisit it

@sun_eater
Probably to rat@brain.worm.pink, but I might be wrong 🤭

@swaggboi The netbook itself might be tricky to find — it's Toshiba AC100, maybe you can get used one off Ebay, Scraglist or something like that.
Mine works except for the backlight — I can still ssh into it and even see whats going on there when I put bright lamp over display. So I only have to order a replacement display or maybe even a LED backlight strip. Maybe battery too, since mine's at ~50% capacity, that thing is pretty old.
@icedquinn @grillchen @anonicus

@swaggboi
Yeah, kitchen appliances might be hacky😂
Jokes aside, I've even managed to get Void running on this old ARM netbook: social.librem.one/@m0xee/11069
Had to build everything from scratch as Void builds for ARM assume presence of full VFPv3 instruction set, which isn't on this machine.
It only has half gig of RAM, but it was a nice machine for TUI software, Gemini browsing and lightweight coding, too bad the backlight died. I think I'll but new one on AliExpress
@icedquinn @grillchen @anonicus

@swaggboi I'm fine, I've only been using systemd on one machine, it was Debian and it was a buggy version of systemd that went into infinite loops if hardware clock wasn't set 🤦
Luckyly, I've switched to Void PPC on it when it was still maintained — never looked back. Now everything just runs Void — even the microwave oven. And a vacuum cleaner! And a kitchen sink 🤪
@icedquinn @grillchen @anonicus

@icedquinn
Yes, bluetoothd and avahi-daemon do "sv check dbus" and fail2ban-client which loads fail2ban config starts fail2ban itself when that's not running — that might as well be my own customization though 😅
That's it — all "dependency management" there is. And that is the machine that actually has a lot of things running: it's a file server, torrent seedbox, print server and even a wireless access point for 802.11b devices and my Pleroma instance is also hosted on it🤣
@grillchen @anonicus

@icedquinn I've seen such a run script in Void… Once… 😆
I mean, of course, that is possible to — but seldomly required.
@grillchen @anonicus

@icedquinn
This! As multicore CPUs were getting more affordable, you could find them not only in SMP systems, but in consumer laptops too. Upstart and systemd were supposed to take advantage of this parallelism to speed OS startup and had to do some dependency management to achieve that.
Modern systems got even faster and SSDs got cheap as dirt, there is no longer need for that — runit just launches everything at the same time and I've never ever had any issues with that 🤷
@grillchen @anonicus

@rvps2001
The link to the masto.social post doesn't seem to work for me 🤔

@TonyJWells
Yeah, and to get to that lift you have to jump into the water… Are you sure you're not confusing it with Quake? 😂
@Isocat

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