The Final Showdown! (Please keep model comparisons to appropriate generation, for example don't compare an Amiga 500 to a TT030, or an 520ST to an Amiga 1200.| The FreeBSD Forums
When you don't use freebd (bad,bad,bad). Which O.S., distro,derivative do you use ?| The FreeBSD Forums
Are you running FreeBSD in any vehicle hardmounted ?| The FreeBSD Forums
The x11/xorg port is EXTREMELY bloated. It offers to install so much Linux-crap like Wayland and glibc. I can't belive the default port for X11 offers to install shitty GNU/Linsux bloat. This gives people an awful first impression of BSD in my opinion. I just installed xorg-server, xterm, xdm, twm, and xclock instead. Even xorg-minimal still installs GNU software. I think the handbook should provide that as an example of a really minimal Xorg installation, just so people can see what a fresh ...| The FreeBSD Forums
What if Oracle hadn't bought Sun ? What would happen if IBM bought Sun ? Or the third option : Sun was back to business by themselves only ? Yes I know, I'm too nostalgic, but hey ! Let's dream together for a short time ... And imagine what the world could be with Sun Microsystems nowadays. Or...| The FreeBSD Forums
Gotta love those Superkeys.| whitep4nth3r's Web Feed
A spa experience ruined by phones and filming made me question how present we really are. Is this how we're living our lives now?| whitep4nth3r.com
Most developers are using AI for speed and productivity. But at what cost? Could AI be sacrificing software delivery metrics such as efficiency and stability?| whitep4nth3r.com
Reflections on reconnecting with community, finding belonging beyond the screen, and the joy of sharing real-life moments with Internet Friends.| whitep4nth3r.com
Stressors are everywhere in 2025. But by being intentional in how we nourish our bodies, we can send the right signals to our body that we are thriving.| whitep4nth3r.com
Most developers are using AI for speed and productivity. But at what cost? Could AI be sacrificing software delivery metrics such as efficiency and stability?| blog.nordcraft.com
As you know, your Curmudgeon has been struggling with the new editor here at WordPress, and we’ve also been struggling to restore the old classic editor. Nothing works. Oh, we can write — as we’re doing now, but we can’t … Continue reading →| The Sensuous Curmudgeon
This one isn’t very thrilling, but it’s the best we can find. It’s at the website of Ken Ham (ol’ Hambo) — the ayatollah of Appalachia, the world’s holiest man who knows more about religion and science than everyone else. … Continue reading →| The Sensuous Curmudgeon
[30-second sound clip] You are about to leave reality and travel into another dimension — a dimension of the mind, a dimension that exists beyond the laws of nature, unknowable by evidence and reason — a wondrous land of … Continue reading →| The Sensuous Curmudgeon
Once again, we visit the website of the Discovery Institute. Their latest, written by Klinghoffer, is titled <a href=”https://evolutionnews.org/2023/12/stepping-in-it-an-alternative-to-the-academic-wasteland/”><strong>Stepping in It: An Alternative to the Academic Wasteland</strong></a>. As you can see, we’re struggling with the WordPress new editor, so bear … Continue reading →| The Sensuous Curmudgeon
Christmas is Monday, which means that the coming weekend likely to be a very slow period for your Curmudgeon’s blog. Our kind of news has been scarce anyway, and now it’ll be really scarce. …| The Sensuous Curmudgeon
And your people will find you.| whitep4nth3r's Web Feed
After putting in the work, you owe it to yourself.| whitep4nth3r's Web Feed
On rediscovering the importance of getting dressed daily after finding the perfect pair of jeans.| whitep4nth3r's Web Feed
Send what you like to receive, make it easy for yourself, and do it for the love.| whitep4nth3r's Web Feed
Struggling with severe hand pain, I learned to code by voice. This is my journey with Talon and Cursorless, plus practical tips for hands-free development.| whitep4nth3r.com
In the spirit of self-love and positivity, I will now force myself to list all of the things I did on the internet in 2024.| whitep4nth3r.com
Sometimes, our bodies speak louder than our minds.| whitep4nth3r's Web Feed
And yet, I am determined to be OK.| whitep4nth3r's Web Feed
It’s been a long time since I’ve written a blog post, and a big reason for that is that blogging has always been the pressure relief valve on my brain when I have stuff to say and not enough room to make the videos to discuss. Given I am a new parent, my desire to […]| Reece Martin
Work is an exchange of time for money.| whitep4nth3r's Web Feed
The data confirmed my hypotheses, and the survey is probably biased, but the Attention Economy is here, and people want to consume stuff.| whitep4nth3r.com
Learn how I create blog posts, technical tutorials and other written content plus all the tools and apps I use.| whitep4nth3r.com
Here are the developer tools, browsers, utility apps and other useful things I install on a new dev machine to help productivity.| whitep4nth3r.com
Non c’è cosa migliore del copia-incolla per un tipo pigro. Già questa motivazione basterebbe a farmi apprezzare il Boostick Award, una premio che i blogger si conferiscono a vicenda come segn…| Imbrattabit
How I used the book Make Time: How to focus on what matters every day by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky to prioritise my work week and take control of chaos.| whitep4nth3r.com
I’m now actively looking for my next role as a Developer Experience Engineer. Here are 5 reasons why you should hire me.| whitep4nth3r.com
Let's take a look back at 2022: what I made, what I learned — both professionally and personally — and what I didn't get around to.| whitep4nth3r.com
Today was my last day at Joyent. It has been a weird 3 years and 3 months, but I enjoyed the experience, and learned a great deal along the way. As is always the case, I’m really going to mis…| Tim Foster's Web Log
As promised, here’s the blog post about my year-long, keep-timf-sane-during-the-pandemic Land Rover project. The work was carried out by David Faulker of DF Engineering at his workshop in Kil…| Tim Foster's Web Log
Today is my last day at Oracle, after nearly 22 years working on and around Solaris. I started at Sun Microsystems, Inc. in June 1996. Working there was literally a dream come true and I still coun…| Tim Foster's Web Log
My current take on the corona crisis and what I currently don't see people talking about| Annees de pelerinage