From ae24d9a8869c497537839f330384cbadb2cf687c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Mitja Felicijan
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2023 10:17:43 +0100
Subject: Updated theme
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@@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ your first one, which happens to be a brain implant. Something goes wrong, and
your implant is starting to misbehave, and you are experiencing brain
malfunctions. You are on the streets at night a couple of hours after your
procedure. You can feel your sanity breaking down.
Cow animation
I also made this little cow animation. Go into full screen to see the effects in
-more details.
Posts from blogs I follow around the net
- One reason that ZFS can't turn a directory into a filesystem — Chris's Wiki :: blog
One of the wishes that I and other people frequently have for ZFS
-is the ability to take an existing directory (and everything
-underneath it) in a ZFS filesystem and turn it into a sub-filesystem
-of its own. One reason for wanting this is that a number of things
-are set and controlled on a per-filesyst…
- October 28, 2023 — Rob Landley's Blog Thing for 2023
Oh good grief, two of my least favorite licensing people, Larry Rosen
+more details.
Posts from blogs I follow around the net
- Finding which NFSv4 client owns a lock on a Linux NFS(v4) server — Chris's Wiki :: blog
A while back I wrote an entry about finding which NFS client owns
+a lock on a Linux NFS server, which turned
+out to be specific to NFS v3 (which I really should have seen coming,
+since it involved NLM and lockd). Finding the NFS v4 client that
+owns a lock is, depending on your perspective, either simpl…
- October 28, 2023 — Rob Landley's Blog Thing for 2023
Oh good grief, two of my least favorite licensing people, Larry Rosen
and Bradley Kuhn, are interacting on the OSI's license-discuss
list where the're doing
bad computer history and insisting that a guy Larry Rosen
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