[2021-08-29T00:07:29Z] framebuffer section + "I no longer use X11"... [2021-08-29T00:08:01Z] did they switch to using the tty completely? [2021-08-29T00:16:45Z] they use a framebuffer [2021-08-29T00:16:59Z] https://wikiless.org/wiki/Linux_framebuffer?lang=en [2021-08-29T00:18:03Z] fun fact: when mandoc makes bullet points in PDFs, to avoid unicode, it puts a + sign on top of an "o" to make it look like a bullet [2021-08-29T00:18:27Z] it looks a bit like an acorn though [2021-08-29T00:28:18Z] right, so they can draw images without using a display server [2021-08-29T00:28:42Z] but I've never heard of someone completely ditching the display [2021-08-29T00:30:51Z] why + instead of x? [2021-08-29T00:32:12Z] s/r$/r, I thought it was just kind of a meme/ [2021-08-29T00:32:12Z] why + instead of x? [2021-08-29T00:32:51Z] what? I thought it would append the text [2021-08-29T00:43:55Z] you're sentence didn't end with an r [2021-08-29T00:44:01Z] because X is complicated [2021-08-29T00:44:04Z] framebuffer aint [2021-08-29T00:44:24Z] I think I heard a phrase to describe something like that... [2021-08-29T00:44:28Z] oh yeah! KISS! [2021-08-29T00:52:12Z] are people these days still using nginx for proxying web traffic? [2021-08-29T00:52:46Z] yes [2021-08-29T00:52:55Z] but not smart people [2021-08-29T00:52:59Z] smart people use relayd [2021-08-29T00:54:31Z] not packaged on kiss, womp womp [2021-08-29T00:55:39Z] honest question: what is wrong with nginx? [2021-08-29T01:00:21Z] micro_O: you'd have to port it from openbsd [2021-08-29T01:00:47Z] actually its impossible [2021-08-29T01:01:03Z] oh right, it only works on the last message you sent [2021-08-29T01:01:23Z] vladimyr: its 'uuge [2021-08-29T01:02:17Z] makes sense :) [2021-08-29T01:03:01Z] what would you recommend for a simple static server? I heard darkhttpd was good [2021-08-29T01:03:15Z] busybox httpd [2021-08-29T01:03:41Z] python -m http.serve [2021-08-29T01:06:19Z] msk[m] I am playing around with miniserve for dev stuff right now [2021-08-29T01:06:25Z] thanks, both of those worked without any configuration [2021-08-29T01:07:22Z] does nginx drop privileges after setting up to listen on reserved ports? [2021-08-29T01:07:46Z] miniserve looks interesting as well [2021-08-29T01:09:08Z] here is my contribution to this experiment in minimalism https://sqlite.org/althttpd/doc/trunk/althttpd.md [2021-08-29T01:09:26Z] and it drops privileges after binding ports [2021-08-29T01:10:04Z] if it is good enough to serve sqlite.org ... [2021-08-29T01:29:50Z] vladimyr that looks great too [2021-08-29T01:33:35Z] I might even package it one day :) [2021-08-29T01:36:53Z] wont be difficult at all to package [2021-08-29T01:38:19Z] it is just me being lazy [2021-08-29T01:42:47Z] I do love their install instructions [2021-08-29T01:43:22Z] although it necesitates building it as root, which isn't great, but its just 1 simple gcc command so nothing too bad [2021-08-29T01:45:19Z] why would you build as root? [2021-08-29T01:45:52Z] so you can install it directly [2021-08-29T01:46:02Z] cc -o /usr/local/bin/httpd httpd.c [2021-08-29T01:46:16Z] which is what the README of althttpd suggests [2021-08-29T01:47:55Z] honestly I don't see how is that different from doing normal build and elevating privileges for installation only [2021-08-29T01:49:32Z] its not very different [2021-08-29T01:49:54Z] but the compilation happens as the root user too [2021-08-29T01:50:10Z] which 99.9999999999999% of the time wont be an issue [2021-08-29T01:53:33Z] agree and my point was that it doesn't have too [2021-08-29T02:19:13Z] Oh i see [2021-08-29T04:07:14Z] testuser[m]: :( [2021-08-29T04:50:54Z] Hi [2021-08-29T04:51:35Z] anyone know of a database of latitudes and longitudes of cities? [2021-08-29T04:51:36Z] hi [2021-08-29T04:53:10Z] https://torrentfreak.com/anti-piracy-firm-asks-google-to-block-127-0-0-1-210808/ [2021-08-29T04:53:11Z] Lol [2021-08-29T04:54:43Z] imagine if they complied [2021-08-29T05:30:16Z] @noocsharp: check kaggle. they usually have datasets like that laying around [2021-08-29T05:30:33Z] @noocsharp: matter of fact, just found one: https://www.kaggle.com/paultimothymooney/latitude-and-longitude-for-every-country-and-state [2021-08-29T05:35:47Z] thanks [2021-08-29T05:40:19Z] ;quit [2021-08-29T06:53:30Z] https://i.redd.it/nb4q02uug8k71.jpg [2021-08-29T09:16:23Z] does anyone know a way to find out what option needs to be enabled in the kernel for specific networking commands to work [2021-08-29T09:16:28Z] like `tc filter add dev eth0 parent 1: protocol ip prio 50 u32 match ip src 0.0.0.0/0 police rate 1mbit burst 10k drop flowid :1` [2021-08-29T09:16:35Z] it gives me RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument [2021-08-29T09:16:35Z] We have an error talking to the kernel [2021-08-29T09:16:44Z] cuz something is not enabled in the kernel, idk what it is [2021-08-29T09:27:38Z] CONFIG_NF_CT_NETLINK ? [2021-08-29T09:30:16Z] think that's the one unless you already have that on [2021-08-29T09:30:30Z] Thanks ill check [2021-08-29T09:40:38Z] actually this is probably more reliable: https://tldp.org/en/Traffic-Control-HOWTO/ar01s05.html [2021-08-29T09:41:42Z] one of the CONFIG_NET_SCHED options [2021-08-29T09:42:05Z] CONFIG_NET* [2021-08-29T11:52:25Z] kyx0r: https://tmp.bvnf.space/0001-build.sh-make-install-dir.patch [2021-08-29T11:52:27Z] smol fix [2021-08-29T17:21:24Z] anyone else using aria2c as KISS_GET? Seems to not work on latests stable [2021-08-29T17:22:01Z] (might have something to do with 'found url+https://...../package.tar.gz' [2021-08-29T19:48:10Z] Hi guys [2021-08-29T19:48:24Z] someone ever used tizonia? [2021-08-29T19:59:38Z] Sup. I tried it on my arch box in March I think. Was completely broken [2021-08-29T20:57:36Z] :q