@winterschon I use XMPP every single day! Several XMPP clients handle /me quite well. It's also a network where things are happening again, but there's a lot of people who remember it as dying, but it's in a cool place!
I... wish I had found an IRC client I like. I just, never can get beyond my mental blocks and really just need to make one with dmenu and netcat or something.
@JohnsNotHere Honestly, as a person whose focus is always on compliance and meeting compliance needs, compliance teams need to start realizing that our job is to fight *against* these kinds of bad decisions. Getting good reports is the only way we stop the ransomware epidemic.
And I'm speaking as someone who lost the fight not to go with the lowest bidder this year.
@dj3vande Yeah - in theory this package should be fine for all FreeBSDs - but I have a worry something happened with the package DB accidentally giving me an incompatible rustc binary - which ... shouldn't happen - I think?!
To be clear, this is just the package I installed from pkg...
rust-1.79.0_1
Name : rust
Version : 1.79.0_1
Installed on : Tue Sep 3 09:18:57 2024 EDT
Origin : lang/rust
Architecture : FreeBSD:13:amd64
Prefix : /usr/local
Categories : lang
Licenses : MIT or APACHE20
Maintainer : rust@FreeBSD.org
WWW : https://www.rust-lang.org/
Comment : Language with a focus on memory safety and concurrency
Options :
DOCS : on
GDB : off
LTO : off
PORT_LLVM : off
SOURCES : on
WASM : on
Shared Libs required:
libcurl.so.4
Annotations :
FreeBSD_version: 1303001
build_timestamp: 2024-09-01T01:17:44+0000
built_by : poudriere-git-3.4.2
cpe : cpe:2.3🅰rust-lang:rust:1.79.0:::::freebsd13:x64:1
port_checkout_unclean: no
port_git_hash : be013aced
ports_top_checkout_unclean: no
ports_top_git_hash: a43753089
repo_type : binary
repository : FreeBSD
Flat size : 1.06GiB
Description :
Rust is an open-source systems programming language that runs blazingly
fast, prevents almost all crashes, and eliminates data races.
Some of its features:
- Algebraic data types, type inference
- Pattern matching and closures
- Concurrency without data races
- Guaranteed memory safety
- Optional garbage collection
- Zero-cost abstractions
- Minimal runtime
- Efficient C bindings
@xgranade It's a weird device. It's basically "what if tech, but good!", they just have a webserver and ssh server on it if you hate the UI! and... what the hell