Notices by Chris (csaurus@gnusocial.de)
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Chris (csaurus@gnusocial.de)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Jan-2018 19:52:37 UTC Chris Anyone have experience putting-out in exchange for TLS certificates? Asking for a friend. -
Chris (csaurus@gnusocial.de)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Dec-2017 17:56:35 UTC Chris I see mine. https://gnusocial.de/attachment/4702566 -
Chris (csaurus@gnusocial.de)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Dec-2017 03:26:37 UTC Chris https://gnusocial.de/attachment/4647235 -
Chris (csaurus@gnusocial.de)'s status on Thursday, 29-Jun-2017 18:58:36 UTC Chris This is awesome. I totally wouldn't tell my employer though. https://gnusocial.de/url/4053604 -
Chris (csaurus@gnusocial.de)'s status on Tuesday, 16-May-2017 14:00:15 UTC Chris @syndikalista FreeBSD has its own kernel and is developed as an integrated system. If you look in their repos the kernel and the basic user-land software are developed in the same source tree. This contrasts with Linux distributions, which are generally combinations of software developed by several separate projects. FreeBSD also has roots in the original Unix, though all of that code has since been replaced. The ports system is pretty cool, but you can get a somewhat similar experience with pkgsrc - they both like you build a crap-ton of software from source. http://freshports.org will give you a better idea of how much there is. FreeBSD has binary packages as well. Idk if Arch still has it, but BSD is where the whole rc.conf as a system config file originated from also. FreeBSD is licensed under one BSD licenses, so not copy-left. But then Arch doesn't have much of a commitment to free software either. Source: I used FreeBSD as a desktop for a few years, the docs in BSD are top-notch too. -
Chris (csaurus@gnusocial.de)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Apr-2017 15:36:26 UTC Chris @gnusocialshell I was wondering if you know of any users that have used GNUSocial Shell with Mastodon? -
Chris (csaurus@gnusocial.de)'s status on Friday, 02-Dec-2016 16:06:10 UTC Chris I really hate how Slack mimics old IRC stuff (like throwing a # everywhere) so that people can get away with thinking it has some relationship to IRC when its a gross proprietary technology. -
Chris (csaurus@gnusocial.de)'s status on Saturday, 12-Nov-2016 05:08:18 UTC Chris The real reason this election was a bad idea. https://gnusocial.de/attachment/3265151 -
Chris (csaurus@gnusocial.de)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Nov-2016 21:43:29 UTC Chris People scrambling to secure their data after the trump election and recommending "open source" software just goes to show how totally bankrupt of value the term "open source" is versus free software. -
Chris (csaurus@gnusocial.de)'s status on Friday, 14-Oct-2016 20:02:37 UTC Chris @gnusocialshell This looks pretty awesome, I'll try it when I get home.