Re: [dev] Suckless paint/graphic editor program [OS topic]

2023-07-12 Thread fossy
1s of all I'd like to say I'm sorry because of the e-mail formatting that seems to happen.. someone did tell me clients don't like that, but I do not unfortunately have health to figure this out, I will remember this, though, for the future. (Talking about my last e-mail, I think) > On Tue, Jul 1

Re: [dev] Suckless paint/graphic editor program

2023-07-11 Thread fossy
> On Mon, Jul 10, 2023 at 3:24PM wrote: > > I'd love if we could use the GPU directly like pixel changes, etc, without > > all > > the 100 fancy APIs, managers, etc. > > I ran across this and it might be of interest. > https://github.com/uobikiemukot/yafblib > It lists the BSD console as an optio

Re: [dev] Suckless paint/graphic editor program

2023-07-10 Thread fossy
> On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 3:36PM wrote: > > That's too much options to check out for me, but a console-based option > > (to me > > that sounds like not needing X11? Because ideally that's what I'd want.. I > > want > > to get rid of a Window manager and in the future use something like dvtm) > > I

Re: [dev] Announcing a couple small X11 utilities

2023-07-08 Thread fossy
> On Thu, Jul 06, 2023 at 03:43:31PM -0400, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > > I love such tools.. Is it possible to make something console-based? > > Most terminal emulators (I think?) already have some option to > dump the screen content into some image format. If not, I don't > think it'd be difficult fe

Re: [dev] Minimalist software. Should I care?

2023-07-06 Thread fossy
Agreed. Jeez, man! I'm answering to s many e-mails at once, that I might as well write a script for downloading, `sed`-ing the e-mail, answering to it and copying it, then pasting it deleting garbage.. Jokes aside, what the fuck did you start, Nikida? ;P > > Joking aside, this case you're

Re: [dev] Minimalist software. Should I care?

2023-07-06 Thread fossy
I cannot believe that a lot of you still use the clear-net as it is! Instead of depending on it's limits, do yourself a favor and learn how to use I2P(https://i2pd.website) or at least Tor/Tor Browser (https://torproject.org) > On Wed, 5 Jul 2023 11:56:58 +0300 > Sergey Matveev wrote: > > > >I di

Re: [dev] Minimalist software. Should I care?

2023-07-06 Thread fossy
I feel the same way. Even the scrollback patched into St doesn't seem right (unless there's some other patch, I don't remember). Tmux fixes that, and.. well.. I prefer using Tmux, and it's pre-installed on OpenBSD, so what the hell? multiple cut-n-paste buffers? Could be one of more important thin

Re: [dev] Minimalist software. Should I care?

2023-07-06 Thread fossy
Well.. althought I absolutely love anonymity and freedom (of speech and in generaL), bots and especially A.I. do have me concerned.. and I'm someone who wants I2P and Yggdrasil or some combination of that/something similar to be internet 2.0... so problems like that would exponantially rise. My on

Re: [dev] Minimalist software. Should I care?

2023-07-06 Thread fossy
> > I take a practical approach. I use simple programs when > > they do the job well, and more complex programs when > > they get the job done better. Sometimes a simple program > > can be useful for certain jobs, such as ones involving > > shell scripting, whereas a complex program may be more > >

Re: [dev] Minimalist software. Should I care?

2023-07-06 Thread fossy
> Hi all, > > I'd like to share some small X11 utilities that I've developed and have > been using in my daily setup. The utilities are all fairly small in > size and requires only typical X libraries. > > sxcs > > > This is a simple color picker and magnifier. My issue with all other > existi

Re: [dev] Announcing a couple small X11 utilities

2023-07-06 Thread fossy
Whoah, that sounds really amazing! I'm glad you list SLOC and depends :) Althought there's 'xgrab' I think that grabs a RGB color code from screen, and is suckless, I remember reviewing it's source code like a year ago. I love such tools.. Is it possible to make, since you seem to be within the s

Re: [dev] Suckless paint/graphic editor program

2023-07-06 Thread fossy
> On Mon, Jul 3, 2023 at 4:31PM Fernando wrote: > > I am looking for a graphics editor that can: > > *use color > > *can draw basic lines and shapes > > *easy to build (like suckless programs) > > As far as easy to build, I've built grafx2 ( > http://pulkomandy.tk/projects/GrafX2 ) and LodePaint

Re: [dev] Suckless paint/graphic editor program

2023-07-06 Thread fossy
Neither azpainter not mtpaint are suckless. I don't really consider GTK to be suckless (unless it is), for mtpaint And I'm looking at wc -l of all src/ mlk/ files and it's A LT of lines. I used Tux in the past.. it does SOME very limited jobs, done. not sure if it can be used for banners and

Re: [dev] Am I doing this right?

2023-07-02 Thread fossy
> Is this message – an equivalent of a new forum topic or thread? Does anyone > even see this? Sorry, first time having conversations this way. Also, is > hard-wrapping lines at 80 characters a requirement? I see many people > doing this here (I > think I also saw Linus Torvalds doing the same in

Re: Offtopic ranting | was: (Re: [Mail style feedback] ]Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives [w/ bonus oneliner])

2023-07-02 Thread fossy
; Sagar Acharya > https://humaaraartha.in > > > > 1 Jul 2023, 12:05 by dormo...@plch.xyz: > > > On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 03:50:20PM -0400, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > > > >> > On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 11:14:56AM -0400, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > >> > > &g

Re: Offtopic ranting | was: (Re: [Mail style feedback] ]Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives [w/ bonus oneliner])

2023-07-02 Thread fossy
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 03:50:20PM -0400, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > > > On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 11:14:56AM -0400, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > > > > > Hey, Fossy, > > > > > > > > > > please be mindful of how you style your e-mails, when the

Re: [Mail style feedback] ]Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives [w/ bonus oneliner]

2023-07-02 Thread fossy
> 1 Jul 2023, 01:20 by fo...@dnmx.org: > > >> On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 11:14:56AM -0400, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > >> > > Hey, Fossy, > >> > > > >> > > please be mindful of how you style your e-mails, when there is a quoted > >> >

Re: [Mail style feedback] ]Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives [w/ bonus oneliner]

2023-07-02 Thread fossy
> On 1 July 2023 7:50:20 am NZST, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > >Vim is also bloated as hell at over 70 SLOC (including comments and > >everything, wc -l).. I'd rather just use pre-installed `vi`.. > >I did use Vim in the past. I do miss it, that's why I started my own text > >editor that will be (I

Re: [Mail style feedback] ]Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives [w/ bonus oneliner]

2023-06-30 Thread fossy
> On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 11:14:56AM -0400, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > > > Hey, Fossy, > > > > > > please be mindful of how you style your e-mails, when there is a quoted > > > text, it is necessary to have an 'arrow' [>] at the start of each line

Re: [Mail style feedback] ]Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives [w/ bonus oneliner]

2023-06-29 Thread fossy
> Hey, Fossy, > > please be mindful of how you style your e-mails, when there is a quoted > text, it is necessary to have an 'arrow' [>] at the start of each line, > otherwise it is not considered a quoted text. For example, this part: > > > > I don't t

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives [w/ bonus oneliner]

2023-06-28 Thread fossy
> On 24 June 2023 7:13:48 am NZST, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > >I understand what you are talking about... I once told someone "go kill > >yourself" or "I you die", never again.. > > > >I do understand that there are sensitive souls out there, but they are > >coal of > >a fire which gets started by gov

Re: [dev] Suckless filesystems

2023-06-23 Thread fossy
> On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 12:08:42PM +0200, Sagar Acharya wrote: > > Which are the filesystems which suckless recommends? > > > > In my view, simple ones are FAT32, ext2. > > > > I think journaling is required which I see as within disk backup. A robust and easy fsck like program which corrects err

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-06-23 Thread fossy
> Greetings fossy and friends, > > Please consider reading the ancient RFC1855 on Netiquitte and saving it > to your bookmarks. Many great ideas that should be obvious have been > forgotten thanks to the profit-driven anti-privacy Zeitgeist. > > https://datatracker.ietf.org/

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-06-23 Thread fossy
7;t mistake, I think I explained why being rude can help > >people. The part about snowflakes and why we got censorship.. people didn't > >handle this and this, then they were for some time used to it, so now they > >feel > >too insulted for most fucking shit, it's ins

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-21 Thread fossy
> Not sure I understand this correctly, but I think it's similar to what I > wanted to add to the thread; let me phrase it differently: abusing the > free speech argument to justify tone and style is just as harmful as > (self-)censorship. Freedom of speach is about ideas and messages. > > cheers >

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-21 Thread fossy
> Hi there, > > On Thu, May 11, 2023 at 1:04 PM wrote: > > DISCLAIMER: a shittily-put rant which should be useful, hopefully. Sorry, my > > eyes hurt a lot already.. god fucking dammit :( > > > > You wanted a simple reply? You got a fucking storm lmao, enjoy. > > Talk to your green supplier, that

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread fossy
> On Fri, 12 May 2023 08:27:07 -0600 > Lee Phillips wrote: > > > Since the administrators of this list are unable or unwilling to block access to this loser, I'm unsubscribing. I don't need this kind of garbage in my inbox. I have plenty of other kinds of garbage already. > > Good. Fuck off back t

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread fossy
> am not one of them (I have a banana IQ), but assume whoever is choose to work > with people not insulting them. You're damn right about the banana IQ part. Snowflake attitudes leads to censorship which leads to unfairness, anger, rage, and ultimately, among other things: shootings on wrong peop

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread fossy
> why would he interleave every sentense with swearing. Because I believe in freedom of speech, and well - I just want to be whoever the fuck I am, and what I am is what was presented (except for the "draft" which was explained and is below. > {1} does not work well with {2}... how about rewritin

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread fossy
> It's pretty clear that you don't know enough about the internet, its protocols > and how communication and addressing works. It's a complex mess and what > you're trying to do won't work. You should acquire basic knowledge in order > to ask more precise questions or, more importantly, answer them

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread fossy
> On 23/05/11 04:03PM, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > How am I a troll, and more importantly: so what if you don't like swearwords? I also don't like many things about you, for example you being a little worthless snowflake. Sweardwords is literally just a list of words that are taboo-ed by the majorit

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-11 Thread fossy
NOTE: verify by research, I not only cannot be arsed to provide 100% sure information, but you shouldn't trust me, and frankly - I am in no health.. doing more than I should already :( DISCLAIMER: a shittily-put rant which should be useful, hopefully. Sorry, my eyes hurt a lot already.. god fuckin

Re: [dev] [license] gpl issues

2023-05-09 Thread fossy
Hello, fellow magicians and wizards. This comment doesn't reply to anyone's comment in particular, just my opinion on the matter. TL;DR: Intellectual Property should be denied right to exist, same with government's abusive power over our lives in which we are approved less and less security, pri

Re: [dev] [dwm] DWM Multihead Missing Cursor

2023-05-02 Thread fossy
Hi. I think you 2nd monitor ate the cursor, you should keep it on a leash. I know it's off-topic, but cmon, humor is healthy

Re: [dev] Logical abilities of routers

2023-05-02 Thread fossy
> I can't stop unwanted traffic (and there is a lot of it) before that but at least it doesn't get on to my internal network. Brother, not sure if you ever offered anonymous service.. try doing it, you're die from stress, as you cannot really IP-ban or realistically even rate-limit.. so you have

Re: [dev] Logical abilities of routers

2023-05-02 Thread fossy
My router is a piece of shit: pretty sure it cannot do port forwarding or the ISP disallows it somehow. Anyways, if you don't offer anonymous services, fail2ban might be interesting to you, if you haven't heard of it yet?

Re: [dev] Logical abilities of routers

2023-05-01 Thread fossy
> Well, you'll also want ARP for MAC address discovery and ICMP to report errors Aah, that's what ARP is for.. I tried SSH-ing without a router, just a switch, and connecting this and that just with arp xD I am excited to communicate with people with such know-how!

Re: [dev] Logical abilities of routers

2023-05-01 Thread fossy
> For a typical at-home router, everything Mr. Fossy Dinx wrote is correct. *Insert that meme where the guy is drinking something and then sprays it all out out of surprise* It's one of those "I cannot believe this actually worked" xD > 1. Coffee maker(192.168.1.2:1234)

Re: [dev] Logical abilities of routers

2023-04-30 Thread fossy
Hi. I don't really know shit, but last time I educated myself a little about the topic (and forgot most of it, R.I.P. piece of knowledge), pretty much that's it I guess.. routers route traffic incoming say from a modem and the port is important, because I guess that's how the router decides what c

Re: [dev] ipaddr - script friendly ifconfig/ip replacement

2023-03-27 Thread fossy
Sorry because I don't really care about the project other than "more suckless = better", but I got a question: why GitHub? It's literally depending on Microsoft.. we all know how companies like MS and Google like to change shit all of a sudden. It also hurts your privacy(ads, profiling, personal i

Re: [dev][Quark] Big problem

2023-02-26 Thread fossy
By the way, are there connections being made to Quark that aren't logged, like some sort of silent handling? I am trying to come up with possible answer without reading code lol is fun. Like how does it drop connection after only 3 connections? I restarted the jail, which is like a computer restar

Re: [dev][Quark] Big problem - log file output

2023-02-26 Thread fossy
Alright, this is the log output, things were substituted, but important things should be there.. I deleted most of logs because it piled up.. The page attempts are a DDoS/access attack which I laugh at.. there were much dumber attempts lol.. I told them I got static sites, they search for php lol.

Re: [dev] [DEV][Quark] Big problem

2023-02-26 Thread fossy
(replying to Laslo) > which is basically a CGI-interface and thus not within quark's scope. thttpd has a patch that adds basic CGI support, and I've quickly scanned the patch, and it seems super simple.. perhaps you could use that in one way or another. I don't mean to say "support intellectual pr

Re: [dev] [DEV][Quark] Big problem

2023-02-26 Thread fossy
Hey, Laslo. Yeah, that's fine.. it's like "stable release" for normies. Ah. I kind-of like Quark.. I don't want to go try thttpd.. It does NOT work XD In fact - it seems to work much less.. like the opposite from before. I get like the IP (localhost) dropped - - usually it's IP (localhost) 200(o

Re: [dev] [DEV][Quark] Big problem

2023-02-26 Thread fossy
If you guys want - perhaps we can play the printf game, or rather - the logging game?

Re: [dev] [DEV][Quark] Big problem

2023-02-26 Thread fossy
Ah, I see. I forgot how to use git after such a long absence from programming.. +6 months. I ran the command and it's up to date, last commit is 68b4f733b2755762e43df90f73db5a6ec8d14104 on both of my sites. I see. I can test the patch, but I don't think I'm using AF_INET6 as I disabled IPv6 in Fr

Re: [dev] [DEV][Quark] Big problem

2023-02-26 Thread fossy
I did a git clone like it says on the main Quark web-site, and doing `mandoc -a quark.1` it shows '2020-09-27', and that's what I am using. Unless that's wrong and/or there's another way to get the version number - I'd like to know. > which meant that quark would likely drop legitimate connections

Re: [dev] [DEV][Quark] Big problem

2023-02-26 Thread fossy
> Reread Laslo's message and look at the source code as he suggested in the mentioned message. I cannot afford that, I have health problems :(. Regardless - I am getting only ~5 requests per minute, and my biggest file is <3M, so even given the attack has a super-slow Tor circuit connection of say

Re: [dev] [DEV][Quark] Big problem

2023-02-25 Thread fossy
Tried -s 128 -t 8, doesn't seem to do jack shit.. Got less than 10 connection logs from Quark and then another dropped one.. Is there any other reason Quark would print-out 'dropped', other than connection pool at max? I restarted the jail, so Quark's memory and stuff should have been reset.

Re: [dev] [DEV][Quark] Big problem

2023-02-25 Thread fossy
Hey, I just read the quark.1 . I see the -s and -t options lol. I shall experiment.

Re: [dev] [DEV][Quark] Big problem

2023-02-25 Thread fossy
Hi, Laslo. Sorry, I might not have been best at explaining problem, but then again - I didn't quite understand problem.. but said all I did understand. > one of my development goals for quark was to have no memory allocations at runtime. Right, I knew that.. but what about memory allocation BEFOR

Re: [dev] [DEV][Quark] Big problem

2023-02-25 Thread fossy
You are a brainless joke.

[dev] [DEV][Quark] Big problem

2023-02-25 Thread fossy
Hello. Before I start, I want to clarify 2 things: 1. I'm not 100% sure if it's a Quark problem, but there are like 2/4th chance that it is. 2. I'm hosting my site over the Tor network Problem I have: software runs, can access it from localhost via curl, but cannot access it from Tor What happens

Re: [dev] bump copyright years?

2023-02-11 Thread fossy
(replying to the initial e-mail, sorry for no include) I think that we should stop worrying about intellectual property, and stop allowing governments, corporations and other cults and mafias to control our lives. I, honestly, if I were to write software - I'd do it for fun, as a hobby, and would

Re: [dev] Announcing a4, a dynamic terminal window manager

2023-01-03 Thread fossy
> Many reasons. Lexi Summer Hale (https://xn--rpa.cc/irl/term.html) was > influential. libtickit's better handling of colors was a big driver. The > author, Paul "LeoNerd" Evans, is wonderful to work with, and also provides > libvterm, which is more processing that shouldn't be implemented individu

Re: [dev] Announcing a4, a dynamic terminal window manager

2023-01-02 Thread fossy
> Announcing the first public code release of a4, a dynamic terminal... I haven't tried it, but looks hot as fuck! Why replace ncurses? Is it bloated than the ~700 or how-many lines was it, this other lib?

Re: [dev] Search engine for good frontends

2022-12-20 Thread fossy
(I hate replying using this e-mail web-site -_-, having to copy-paste myself) > It's probably not suckless, but I happen to like D+. You like D+? I am glad to hear that ;). > Would like to get some code added to support BearSSL. Just use I2P (and to some extents Tor) and be done with shitty ce

Re: [dev] Search engine for good frontends

2022-12-18 Thread fossy
> I see that suckless community suggests static sites and browsers like netsurf. > I currently use badwolf. > > Are there any search engines which list css only sites > and which work well with the minimal browser? > Thanking you > Sagar Acharya > https://designman.org You consider Netsurf to be a