typewriters in days, weeks at most.
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mporary unique filenames like this:
delete_list=$(mktemp)
source_list=$(mktemp)
target_list=$(mktemp)
# Do your code. If you want to keep something you do
# that appropriately then:
rm $delete_list $source_list $target_list
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have been a normal person's
response, not immediately *I blocked you*.
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Triumphantly they regales "I blocked tux2bsd
based on a single email which made this they felt personally attacked. This
they sure showed tux2bsd!!!".
Meanwhile, Stuart Longland is lost somewhere in at the commune looking for
they's bourgeoisie reading glasses.
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ngular) announcement via Twitter. At no point in time did I
suggest it was not announced via standard channels.
You and T.J. Townsend have a personal issue with Twitter, so much so that the
pair of you are being irrational.
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On Sunday, May 12th, 2024 at 11:04 AM, T.J. Townsend wrote:
> On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 10:26:49PM +0000, tux2bsd wrote:
>
> > Seemed strange, if deliberate then exceptionally petty.
> Wasting everyone's time by complaining on a mailing list that
> we didn't post a tweet seems
> On 12/5/24 08:26, tux2bsd wrote:
> > No post about the 7.5 release on https://twitter.com/openbsd
> >
> > Seemed strange, if deliberate then exceptionally petty.
> >
> Twitter is dead.
That's your leftism talking, not reality.
I'm a bit late remembering to follow this up.
No post about the 7.5 release on https://twitter.com/openbsd
Seemed strange, if deliberate then exceptionally petty.
IIRC I saw it on OSNews on the day.
cdn.openbsd.org (which is served by Fastly)
A few days ago I posted in tech@ to raise the Cloudflare issue that you've also
noticed. Whoever operates the Cloudflare mirror needs to pull finger.
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> I'm not sure their "Geekfeminism Code of Conduct"
> (https://hikari.acmelabs.space/coc.html) works well with OpenBSD.
Any idiot that adheres gender and race ideologies can get fucked, they are all
societal fire starters.
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>you claim the SOA serial being a timestamp would have helped in
diagnosis.
Actually, I did not.
tux2bsd:
>> The SOA record could do with some attention too.
...
>> That is true but it doesn't help when trouble shooting.
Those comments were simply an observation passed along
What would be interesting is finding out what
happened, what it a mistake or a software problem?
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ost openbsd.org not found: 2(SERVFAIL)
Someone should prevent that from happening again.
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rouble shooting.
> (btw there's another small problem with the zone which you didn't spot ;)
You're implying I was checking each little thing, I wasn't. Feel free to spill
the beans.
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Mailing list expansion problem:
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It'd be good to sort this, a bit of a meta remote hole...
This = bad. Only people with necessary access can fix.
$ host -t a openbsd.org 199.185.230.19
Using domain server:
Name: 199.185.230.19
Address: 199.185.230.19#53
Aliases:
Host openbsd.org not found: 2(SERVFAIL)
$ host -t a
> Not every detail gets into the FAQ. The difference between
> 'join' and 'nwid' is described in the ifconfig(8) man page.
Thank you for the helpful response Ken.
If anyone is inclined, a quick patch to include what I
thought could also be helpful to others without going
on too long. Hopefully
I think it would be better to be consistent for either use case -
all 'nwid' or all 'join' (I prefer 'join').
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless
section: "Configuring a Wireless Adapter"
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p.s. Below has no real point other than to share the tale. It's how I
ended up no
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