Twitter notifications are pulling me away.
Wake up bsd.network, wake up. :)
Emacs For Writers (2015) by Jay Dixit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtieBc3KptU
Actually, OpenBSD's base system has _everything_ a writer needs.
"If only more writers knew about the power of Unix..."
https://lobste.rs/s/ynm8nz/if_only_more_writers_knew_about_power_unix
RCS vs. Git for quick versioning (2009) by Greg Sabino Mullane
https://www.endpoint.com/blog/2009/12/02/rcs-vs-git-for-quick-versioning
@romanzolotarev @AFresh1 @_xhr_
Who needs #github? 🤓
Part C: #CVS on web
1. doas pkg_add cvsweb
2. doas mkdir -p /var/www/dev
3. doas sh /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/cvsweb-*
4. tweak cvsweb filepaths (just follow README instructions)
5. <httpd stuff>
6. https://thfr.info/cvsweb
😆
Part B: #CVS repo creation
1. init cvs repo on server
2. checkout . in local directory -> working directory
3. rsync projects into working directory
4. cvs add/import/commit until everything is 'Status: Up-to-date'
@bcallah if you missed it, the recording is still up for another ~14 days:
@pkotrcka @bcallah For your reference:
https://thfr.info/cgi-bin/cvsweb/projects/fauxstream/
(work-in-progress)
@thfr (aka thfr@) plays "real" video games natively on #OpenBSD right now streaming on Twitch: https://twitch.tv/thfrw
Interview with Ton Roosendaal, the man behind the open source 3D software Blender!
"Money doesn't interest me" - Creator of Blender talks about its future
@romanzolotarev it looks like server#2 is ready!
“No advertising, no support, no bug fixes, payment in advance.”
first-edition Unix provided a remarkably powerful environment for software development. Yet it contained just 4200 lines of code at its heart and occupied a measly 16 KB of main memory when it ran.
the lab’s management wasn’t about to allow any more research on operating systems