I'm very conflicted about #GDPR. Frankly, I don't see how an intelligent human being can not be conflicted about it. This law hurts Google and Facebook, yes. But it hurts smaller businesses far more. And it sets a precedent for other kinds of unilateral laws governing the Internet such as censorship laws and laws forcing companies to share information about dissidents with the government. China is as big a market as Europe.
sndiod runs perfectly fine on my raspberry pi with raspbian, so instead of streaming my music via mpd over http to the pi, all that is needed is a new mpd output to let sndiod do all the work \o/
Thinking about a new project for your pi? How about doing it in perl?
You might like this ebook project:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ebook-programming-the-raspberry-pi-with-perl
Each #OpenBSD relase contains both its own public key, and the next release's public key.
from signify(1):
Verify a release directory containing SHA256.sig and a full set of
release files:
$ signify -C -p /etc/signify/openbsd-63-base.pub -x SHA256.sig
Verify a bsd.rd before an upgrade:
$ signify -C -p /etc/signify/openbsd-63-base.pub -x SHA256.sig bsd.rd
Forgot my #introduction as well... 😅
I'm a software developer/IT consultant using mainly #Perl and #Python (it's great that OpenBSD ships with a modern Perl :))
I use openbsd at home on my home server and on my vultr instance and love the simplicity and consistency of the system. Did some ports as well.
It's great to be here, and I'm looking forward to some interesting posts :)