

Cheers.
Yeah, I know YoL, but a bit pricey.
My fav is still pentel p205 for some reason.
Respect the burrito.
Cheers.
Yeah, I know YoL, but a bit pricey.
My fav is still pentel p205 for some reason.
What’s the mechanical pencil in the thumbnail?
I love a good pencil.
I have a friend who collects PDAs and he has lots of different psion machines.
I’ll never forget when he brought a 5 MX in to college and showed me it running window windowmaker in our physics class. I was blown away.
I use OpenSMTPD for mail delivery, dovecot for IMAP, fdm for filtering and some tool I forget the name of for DKIM signing.
To bulk move mail around, just move the maildirs.
(Hosting email is a pain)
It depends how shiny you want to keep it.
I do mine every 3 days, but it’s quality podcast time.
Razor blades cost pennies. So cheap.
So true. Haired people don’t realise that their haircut is a helmet.
I tried it once. NFSv4 isn’t simple like NFSv3 is. Fewer systems support it too.
NFS is fine if you can lock it down at the network level, but otherwise it’s Not For Security.
Let’s see if anyone knows these:
I agree. You can’t loose.
Yes, I have a Linux vm for docker. I’ve chucked up a pairdrop container. So easy.
The standard pysco editor
Sounds like WebRTC crypto is mandatory.
pairdrop
I like this a lot.
A question. Docs say:
Your files are sent using WebRTC, encrypting them in transit. Still you have to trust the PairDrop server. To ensure the connection is secure and there is no MITM there is a plan to make PairDrop zero trust by encrypting the signaling and implementing a verification process. See issue #180 to keep updated.
Does this mean if you self-host on your LAN for personal use without https, then nothing is encrypted, or does WebRTC negotiate its own crypto?
This is super-cool, just a shame it’s unmaintained.
Hah. Nice hack!
Also, I love red dwarf.
Dart (the language it’s written in) doesn’t work on BSD, so sadly that’s out of the question for now.
This sounds great. Thanks.
I also had the pro version. Last time I installed it, it asked me to review a bunch of cookies.
This was about a year ago. Could have changed since then.
Faber castell tk fine. You were right.