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Robert Picardo on the *amazing* Kate Mulgrew in #STVOY https://youtube.com/shorts/v9QOXJDX0Q8?si=DNes0WsQVWcQDB-3
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Robert Picardo on the *amazing* Kate Mulgrew in #STVOY https://youtube.com/shorts/v9QOXJDX0Q8?si=DNes0WsQVWcQDB-3
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Just in time for the weekend SinoVoip delivered both casing and an LTE module so I can pick up the modem branch of Infix OS again! 🎉
I know, I’m such a geek, but I really do believe in this little project to eventually replace #OpenWRT
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Work in progress ... with the BPi-R4 support merged to Infix OS, it's high time for new cool features! 😎
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Work in progress ... with the BPi-R4 support merged to Infix OS, it's high time for new cool features! 😎
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Work in progress ... with the BPi-R4 support merged to Infix OS, it's high time for new cool features! 😎
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Work in progress ... with the BPi-R4 support merged to Infix OS, it's high time for new cool features! 😎
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Might have the best gig ever? I now get paid to read IEEE standards AND implementing them 🤩
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Next stop for Infix OS before we maybe go visit a conference is to add 4G/LTE support (I know, but that’s all we can afford without corporate backing). Today we got access to the source code one of our customers use, so that should speed things up considerably 😎
I’m also working on the first WebUI but it’s slow since I’m no expert. Maybe it’s like they say, slow and steady wins the race?
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Completely forgot the CW, this entire piece of software except the core UTF-8 parts, have been made *entirely* with Claude Code #claudeCode #opensource #boomerang
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Completely forgot the CW, this entire piece of software except the core UTF-8 parts, have been made *entirely* with Claude Code #claudeCode #opensource #boomerang
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Completely forgot the CW, this entire piece of software except the core UTF-8 parts, have been made *entirely* with Claude Code #claudeCode #opensource #boomerang
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Completely forgot the CW, this entire piece of software except the core UTF-8 parts, have been made *entirely* with Claude Code #claudeCode #opensource #boomerang
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Why do I continue to maintain #sysklogd on Linux when there's #rsyslog and #syslogng?
I believe what sysklogd has going for it is exactly what the competitors sacrificed: simplicity, a tiny footprint, zero dependencies beyond libc, and a config file a human can read in five minutes. On embedded systems, routers, and appliances that's not a consolation prize — it's the point.
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Why do I continue to maintain #sysklogd on Linux when there's #rsyslog and #syslogng?
I believe what sysklogd has going for it is exactly what the competitors sacrificed: simplicity, a tiny footprint, zero dependencies beyond libc, and a config file a human can read in five minutes. On embedded systems, routers, and appliances that's not a consolation prize — it's the point.
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Why do I continue to maintain #sysklogd on Linux when there's #rsyslog and #syslogng?
I believe what sysklogd has going for it is exactly what the competitors sacrificed: simplicity, a tiny footprint, zero dependencies beyond libc, and a config file a human can read in five minutes. On embedded systems, routers, and appliances that's not a consolation prize — it's the point.
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Why do I continue to maintain #sysklogd on Linux when there's #rsyslog and #syslogng?
I believe what sysklogd has going for it is exactly what the competitors sacrificed: simplicity, a tiny footprint, zero dependencies beyond libc, and a config file a human can read in five minutes. On embedded systems, routers, and appliances that's not a consolation prize — it's the point.
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Why do I continue to maintain #sysklogd on Linux when there's #rsyslog and #syslogng?
I believe what sysklogd has going for it is exactly what the competitors sacrificed: simplicity, a tiny footprint, zero dependencies beyond libc, and a config file a human can read in five minutes. On embedded systems, routers, and appliances that's not a consolation prize — it's the point.
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Uh, spent the entire day debugging a random issue that only ever happens on our physical test rigs. None of the virtual (Qemu w/ qeneth) ones show it. Wasted the entire day on various theories so tomorrow I’m building my own physical test rig with some SBCs I’ve got at home.
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Hope it'll be a fun weekend project! 😃 I also have another Banana Pi router board to add support for in #infix but that's background work and shouldn't be that hard since all of the device tree and driver work has been done already upstream.
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Hands down one of the best performances I’ve seen on #agt 🤩
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Hands down one of the best performances I’ve seen on #agt 🤩
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Hands down one of the best performances I’ve seen on #agt 🤩
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Hands down one of the best performances I’ve seen on #agt 🤩
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RE: https://social.jvns.ca/@b0rk_reruns/116211974384398125
This is like the best thing since sliced bread, at least to a networking geek like me! I have this little script called `use.sh` that I use (x2) to put a couples of NICs into a network namespace just so I can test routing performance or similar tasks.
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RE: https://social.jvns.ca/@b0rk_reruns/116211974384398125
This is like the best thing since sliced bread, at least to a networking geek like me! I have this little script called `use.sh` that I use (x2) to put a couples of NICs into a network namespace just so I can test routing performance or similar tasks.