[2023-01-22T02:50:24Z] Hi [2023-01-22T03:01:37Z] hi sewn [2023-01-22T03:07:02Z] o/ [2023-01-22T03:08:14Z] \o!!!!!!!! [2023-01-22T04:38:35Z] Hi [2023-01-22T08:24:58Z] I go and rust the future!!! [2023-01-22T08:25:05Z] s/I/Is/ [2023-01-22T08:26:29Z] Ye [2023-01-22T08:27:17Z] Yes and you WILL like it [2023-01-22T08:31:39Z] go has static builds by default, non of this dynamic non sense. [2023-01-22T08:55:28Z] So does rust [2023-01-22T13:05:47Z] ngl i randomly feel like making my own kiss fork of grepo and kiss-xorg [2023-01-22T13:19:44Z] "I go and rust the future!!!" <- yes…… and so is gnome linux gaming flatpak.. i love redhat!! i love dbus!!! [2023-01-22T13:20:02Z] you and virtualmachine man would do a great duo [2023-01-22T13:20:44Z] who is that [2023-01-22T13:20:52Z] he's not here unfortunately [2023-01-22T13:22:18Z] so sad [2023-01-22T18:48:07Z] sewn: did you actually end up using toybox? or did you simply revert back to busybox again? [2023-01-22T18:51:25Z] I decided I don't care [2023-01-22T18:51:46Z] I don't have proper replacement of busybox yet [2023-01-22T18:52:04Z] like service manager, init, coreutils, util-linux like, etc [2023-01-22T18:54:30Z] I see. perp wasnt to your liking after all? [2023-01-22T18:55:08Z] I barely even looked at it [2023-01-22T18:55:12Z] I see [2023-01-22T18:55:29Z] I'll look into it after perfecting my kernel config [2023-01-22T18:57:33Z] do that. oh, you can also still use runit. just make a custom busybox config which only enables the service manager. hell, you can enable the init aswell, and use something else for the rest of coreutils etc.. [2023-01-22T18:57:36Z] just an idea [2023-01-22T18:58:30Z] howver, theres always the argument if all components off busybox isnt replaced, why not just use busybox [2023-01-22T18:58:54Z] because busybox ls is terrible [2023-01-22T18:58:57Z] its featureless [2023-01-22T18:59:04Z] to me atleast [2023-01-22T18:59:09Z] replace just busybox ls? [2023-01-22T18:59:14Z] with toyboxes [2023-01-22T18:59:16Z] with what???? [2023-01-22T18:59:24Z] why mam [2023-01-22T18:59:30Z] or whichever one you see fit [2023-01-22T18:59:33Z] Why would I have two of the bloody bastards [2023-01-22T19:00:02Z] to have exacly what you need [2023-01-22T19:00:09Z] its called tailoring your system to your needs [2023-01-22T19:00:33Z] if toybox ls is all you need from toybox, you dont need to build anything else from it [2023-01-22T19:00:54Z] man [2023-01-22T19:00:56Z] you can obviously also just repack busybox and have the toybox included in the package [2023-01-22T19:01:55Z] plz no [2023-01-22T19:02:09Z] id honestly have only one coreutils [2023-01-22T19:02:41Z] honestly rather* [2023-01-22T19:04:17Z] technically youre for the most part using only 1. or.. 99.9% 1, or something [2023-01-22T19:05:41Z] plz [2023-01-22T19:06:19Z] it was just an idea. [2023-01-22T19:08:31Z] I have been thinking of trying out s(u)base as well cuz meh [2023-01-22T19:08:51Z] toybox is unstable and busybox is unnecessarily huge [2023-01-22T19:09:09Z] sbase+ubase is just very minimal, but if only it had -v [2023-01-22T19:12:07Z] s/ubase is rather small indeed, and it works somewhat sufficently for lots of usecases, but its also broken in some instances aswell [2023-01-22T19:12:33Z] like sbase sed and tr cant build nss iirc [2023-01-22T19:12:43Z] is there any others that are on par with toybox interms of completion [2023-01-22T19:12:44Z] nss is needed to build firefox. [2023-01-22T19:13:28Z] not really. theres lots of utils out there, but most are.. lacking [2023-01-22T19:13:54Z] shiiiiiiiii [2023-01-22T19:14:04Z] you could always fetch the sources for all the stuff youd want, and create a new util with all the utils youd want though [2023-01-22T19:14:37Z] like fetch only the neccessary bits for toybox ls, use busybox tar etc.. it would take some tinkering to get up and running though [2023-01-22T19:14:50Z] terrible idea however [2023-01-22T19:14:55Z] perhaps [2023-01-22T19:15:02Z] but youd get exacly what you want though [2023-01-22T19:15:23Z] amalgamateutils [2023-01-22T19:16:46Z] something like that. [2023-01-22T21:14:32Z] o/!! [2023-01-22T22:47:31Z] Hello, what do the $/, @/ and #/ mean on the website? Sorry if it's said somewhere and I missed it... [2023-01-22T22:51:51Z] Chatgpt is the future it solved your problem easily. This is what it does. [2023-01-22T22:51:51Z] ```It is likely that the website you are referring to uses the $/, @/, and #/ symbols as part of its URL structure or as a way to indicate certain types of content or sections of the website. Without more information about the specific website you are asking about, it is difficult to provide a specific explanation. Can you please provide me the url or the name of the website ?``` [2023-01-22T22:52:34Z] The $/ is the sign of the flac files, @/ is the sign of the mp3 files, and #/ is the sign of the video files. [2023-01-22T22:52:34Z] It's a way to indicate the different format of the content, it helps users to find the file format they are looking for. [2023-01-22T22:52:34Z] * ````... (full message at ) [2023-01-22T22:52:43Z] * ````... (full message at ) [2023-01-22T22:55:45Z] lol [2023-01-22T22:58:54Z] $/ is user/org on github, @/ is relative link, #/ is same as @/ [2023-01-22T22:59:10Z] they are self-explanatory mostly [2023-01-22T23:01:35Z] Why have both #/ and @/? [2023-01-22T23:02:36Z] dunno [2023-01-22T23:02:41Z] probably leftover [2023-01-22T23:21:54Z] https://www.moria.us/blog/2023/01/stop-writing-tools-in-c