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day 3: bait. When you're fishing for starfish (starfishing?), what better bait can reach the stars where starfish live than a star balloon?

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rms 

Despite resigning from the FSF, rms is still the leader of the GNU Project. Today, project members released a statement saying that maybe he should go. guix.gnu.org/blog/2019/joint-s

One of the maintainers replied on birdsite to my upgrade woes a few weeks ago, and I forgot to remark here what became of it: This is apparently a regression, and I have a bug open on it. bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show

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I think I can sustain two quick ballpoint drawings a day. day 2: mindless. If you follow the news at all, read it at your pace, don't watch it at the TV's pace.

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It's been so long since I drew anything on paper, & I'm way late. day 1: ring. My av in feline form has bells on the end of her tail, & I never showed any detail of how the band (ring) holds them on.

upgrade from 11 to 12 weekend-destroying gotcha: If your zfs-root geli passphrase has runs of uppercase letters, you can't use the caps lock key anymore because it counts as a keystroke now, & your system won't boot past the new kernel.

Need to upgrade your hard drive? Here's what you were looking at 21 years ago, courtesy of CNN: edition.cnn.com/TECH/computing

Heard of a cool tech-bro-weeding interview technique the other day. A male and female engineer conduct the interview session together. If, when the female engineer asks the candidate a question, he directs his answer to the male engineer, then he's out. They said it happens a lot

Things I liked about 80's/90's computing:
- Total control over my hardware
- Software that worked with me, not against me
- Superior aesthetics (yeah I said it :3 )
- Overall sense of promise and freedom

Things I like about computing today:
- Easy and open access to knowledge
- Insane amounts of storage
- The sheer computing POWERRRR

Now if only we could make these attributes come together instead of being period exclusive. :blobthinking:

Trivia: Did you know that, until 1973, reset the Epoch every year? The first epoch was 1971-01-01, the second 1972-01-01, & the third 1973-01-01, & time from all three were measured as 60th of a second, guaranteeing an overflow every 2 years. stackoverflow.com/questions/11

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Somewhat long #Unix #Unix50 toot 

The OS I use daily is turning 50, depending on how you define its start.

On 's 40th birthday, the IEEE's Spectrum magazine told of its start like this: web.archive.org/web/2019022809

The 50th anniversary of Unix is particularly reminding me of my age because I was born within days of its manual's first edition: bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/1stE

Thankfully, *that* anniversary is still 2 years off. :p

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r/traa post, may contain sensitive content 

Too much testosterone redd.it/cvdja1

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