>>> 0 * * * * cd /usr/src && make world
>
> Looks really promising. Doing something like this automatically on the
> Linux Kernel + monkey patching, would probably break in the first try.
Open uses continuous integration, they're picky about it.
Free spreads the same idea across whatever RELENG_M
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 2:28 PM, John Newman wrote:
> Yes I use FreeBSD 10
> it has supported PF
> for a long time, which it basically stole from
> openbsd (who stole it from Darren Reed).
No. Ipfilter (aka: Ipf) is Darren's / Phil's and has been
dropped by Open and Dragonfly
> General prognosis: many megadeaths.
>
> There is some hope for avoidance of the emerging pattern with
> prompt action of correct nature.
>
> Probability of such avoidance is 0.17 ± 0.05.
>
> No blame.”
>
"No blame my ass!"
- Hagbard Celine
(If I remember
ROTF Cuba!
Russia considers opening military base in Cuba
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article107470472.html
"Hagbard Celine’s gigantic computer, FUCKUP-First Universal
Cybernetic-Kinetic-Ultramicro-Programmer- was basically a rather
sophisticated form of the standard
First, I should say that I am absolutely in favor of the political leaking
going on in this election cycle. The Democrats can do no better than to accuse
"the Russians" of being responsible for many of those leaks. My position is,
the more leaks, the better. John Young correctly pointed out
Thanks Tom, I will look into it more and perhaps give it a try. OpenBSD
has lots of packages, but unfortunately not the ones I really need.
>> Oh - and not caring about security doesn't lead to an insecure system
>> neccessarily. Many years ago we made an audit of some BSDi machine: it
>> had all
port 23 has been getting killed the last few weeks since this... showed up
https://github.com/jgamblin/Mirai-Source-Code/blob/6a5941be681b839eeff8ece1de8b245bcd5ffb02/mirai/bot/scanner.c#L123
Original Message
On Oct 9, 2016, 8:31 PM, rooty wrote:
FOR Georgi EYES ONLY -
Apparently, this is considered by some to be the definitive concluding
statement by Trump in the recent USA presidential debate:
“And one thing I have to say, I don’t like Assad at all, but Assad is
killing ISIS, Russia is killing ISIS, and Iran is killing ISIS.”
** Trump blows up Syria war
Clinton's Slow Eye Blinks Are a Parkinson Symptom
http://russia-insider.com/en/politics/clinton-slow-eye-blinks-parkinson-symptom/ri16714
There are dozens of other links, so ginyf (google is not your friend).
Too much fun one wonders if this level of entertainment is lawful:
15 reasons why Trump audio leak will not do any damage to The Don, as
explained by Dilbert Creator Scott Adams
http://theduran.com/15-reasons-why-the-trump-audio-leak-not-damage-to-the-don-as-explained-dilbert-creator-scott-adams/
This might be enjoyable to those who 'take the science as given' :)
50 to 1 project video, ~72MiB:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zw5Lda06iK0
http://www.lordmoncktonfoundation.com/50_to1_project
Fun stuff all over the place, links from the page above:
https://australianclimatemadness.com/
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 02:13:28PM -0300, Ben Mezger wrote:
> As I am still trying to understand OpenBSDs core, is there a main reason
> I should check out FreeBSD (except the reasons you pointed out)?
In the end you'll need to compare them yourself, features, policies,
hardware support,
>> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/11.0/
>
> crypto signature and downloading the checksums from the same (possibly
They're in the release announcement linked in OP.
As I've said before, FreeBSD has issues with strong cryptographic
provenance, stemming from their choice of
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 01:50:20AM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
> Alternative OS news [not Windows, not Linux]...
>
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/11.0/
Nice to see open source competition :)
How do I verify the ISOs from the above plain ftp url, there is no
crypto signature
Interpreting Data About ISIS Online
Oct 6, 2016
Challenging ISIS has little to do with their number of followers, or the
decline in their number of messages. This type of tactical-level data
can indicate success, but genuine impact can only occur with robust
interpretation of data at the
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