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Hospital security: unsupervised & unlocked computers sitting in an open hallway. Screens showed names + medical data of patients... yuck 😷 t.co/zjsNYwSJmE

Also runs on : The Useful Dead

(with XnaToFna-Legacy)

It's been a while, but I got another game to run on : One Finger Death Punch.

This one doesn't convert with "new" XnaToFna, but it does with github.com/0x0ade/XnaToFna-Leg

Year progress β–“β–“β–“β–“β–“β–“β–“β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘ 47% 2018 Fundraising Campaign β–“β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘β–‘ 14%

Seems like we need to catch up.
openbsdfoundation.org/donation

openbsdfoundation.org/campaign

If your company uses or its products (pf, openssh, libressl) bring up donations to keep this software project running that provides code that basically the entire internet runs on. It takes more than just good will to run this!

IMO individual users should consider monthly donations e.g. via PayPal.

We're already nearly half-way through the year, don't forget to donate to the #OpenBSD Foundation 2018 campaign. Still a long way to go to reach its 300K goal! 😎

openbsdfoundation.org/campaign

openbsdfoundation.org/donation

Also don't forget to check the projects want.html page, which helps developers immensely ☺️

openbsd.org/want.html

The rpi3b+ firmware is already in the arm64 image, no need to find it yourself.

I've found all my axe(4) adapters to be super solid. The muge(4) built-in Ethernet is USB as well so you're not gonna get gigabit speeds out of it anyway.

Here is how I got running on my Raspberry Pi 3B+:
1. Get an axe(4) Ethernet adapter. If you search for "Nintendo Wii/WiiU/Switch Ethernet adapter" you will find it. FreeBSD has a driver (muge(4)) for the built-in Ethernet but it needs porting.

2. Get a USB stick the RPi 3B+ likes. I'm using a Sandisk Cruiser 128GB.

3. Get any old micro-SD card.

4. After dd'ing the arm64 image to micro-SD card, mount the image to /mnt, make a /mnt/broadcom dir, copy the rpi3b+ firmware to the new dir.

hm mono why do you keep crashing on , all I want to do is play some Stardew Valley...

@thfr @mrtino @AFresh1 hey, $[ has been discouraged since perl5 came out, became a noop in 5.16, and will become fatal in 5.30, the next release - metacpan.org/pod/distribution/$[

Apparently AMD GPU prices are *finally* returning to normal levels...

gamingonlinux.com/forum/topic/

gamers and those who want to learn a bit about what's possible in terms of on OpenBSD, mark your calendars for next Saturday at 20:00 UTC! I will stream a few games, show how to get them to run, and answer questions.

twitch.tv/events/RpA4L0a9QH6eB

Dang, I forgot how good Prince of Persia - Sands of Time is. None of the successors came even close IMO. (now on OpenBSD via dolphin)

Didn't think that hyperthreading was in "overclocking" settings, but here we go: