@dj been there, done that, have notes, "Rule of Law" means little, neighbors with morals do, and exist everywhere. Silent majority hunts at night in small towns... by day in cities...
@TANSTAAFL Why not, I'll use this instead of coyote tilting windmills like don queote.. unless someone blurs, mixes, does a good version of the combo (feed the AI coyote, where do you do this?)
@dcc Dude, I'm so "coyote" I grew up SW, SoCal Frat boy from 90s, I know LA to TX, this is MY border... I am the coyote, and... I am THAT cowboy surfer irish dude with a brain to big and a temper to short.. I get it.. Bro.. I get it.. You got no idea how DEEP this shit goes and how much I hate all I know about it, I get it.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byEGjLU2egA
@dcc One of the things I loved about OpenBSD was it was "workstation" install, where FreeBSD is "server" install. OpenBSD was frigidity with some hardware, but the team ALWAYS made sure a Lenovo ThinkPad out of the box could be a OpenBSD workstation, with minimal headache. I love that about them.
What NomadBSD is, is THAT for Ubuntu level hardware support, and FreeBSD (as amazing as it is with ZFS and all that jazz..) is NEVER focused on that, it's "Debian" not "Ubuntu Desktop." NomadBSD... NomadBSD is "Ubuntu Desktop," only done RIGHT, with backwards scalability and minimal (by comparison) forks from OG code, to a "make world" situation recompiling EVERYTHING with optimal flags for YOUR TARGET HARDWARE... just a "different" learning curve, not a harder one.
@dcc That was my daily driver for years, but the lag in ZFS support and my huge collection of porn^H^H^H^H family movies and data caused me to drift away. Still love OpenBSD, but I'm focusing on big data (ZFS) and Risc-V being part of my "future" (including 32 bit controllers), so FreeBSD might waste less of my time? IDK, love the OpenBSD guys and the way they do things.
Hear me out. ZFS, pfsense, and BSD are the future, not linux ext4 running Web3-4. And they are here now, with a "desktop" version, NomadBSD.
Nomad gets a bad reputation, for "doing things RIGHT," and it's not deseraved. Nomad is KNOWN for it's NAME, and USB, "boot any system from your Nomad config USB" and run your super fast system on a slow ass USB.. NO.. It DOES to that, but, more... and for a reason.
You boot and configure on your USB, BEFORE you find in the menu "install" and put it on your SSD internal. You go SLOW, make sure it works, install your configs, tweak your themes, THEN install on SSD, and .. THEN...
FreeBSD "Workstation" baby... Ubuntu can suck it with it's commie GNU bullshit, we are BSD based and loving it, code and compile, patch, from source in port trees, roll your own distro or be a slave to the latest KDE trends, no on cares, it's YOURS now, from USB to bare metal...
NomadBSD is the "gateway drug" to being as free of Linux as you much wanted to be free of Microsoft.. It's BSD, packaged onto a USB, you need more?
@ElDeadKennedy@RustyCrab@bot@dcc What if someone brought it with them on a flight? Like, I'm spending the summer there because it's winter here and I like waffles, wtf, can't have a waffle iron? That's a cool waffle iron.
#notAcultLeader #Yet... Just tiltin' windmills 'till then"I fly kites, someday I'd like to do it for a living™""Site check, cite check, sight check!™"Check what you are readin', check if some 'en else say'n it's true, and if shit's bad, check your gun sights!"Ya lost me at non sequitur...™"It's meta, ya ain't suppsta' to get it, at first...I maintain alts, all "coyote@" on various nodes, for backup and as "volume knob" when I want to spam. I spam, learn #MuteCoyoteFriday and my doctorates are not in "conspiracy" or "therapy," although real, you really shouldn't take my advice, or take anything I say seriously, I seed ideas, I don't give answers.