There is not sudo by default in OpenBSD. Our main user machine is now no longer Linux and is OpenBSD. I'm not installing sudo on the machine. Mainly because of all the students who assume they can use sudo on *my* server.
So one of my faculty members and I have come up with the idea of what we now call "sassy sudo". Sudo on the new server will be a wrapper around fortune pulling from a sudo database.
"sduo: command not found"
"sudo: removing user account"
etc.
:)
Words cannot describe how much I hate that #Linux lacks SIGINFO. Worst operating system ever.
Introducing RunBSD.info
https://www.geeklan.co.uk/?p=2233
> RunBSD.info is an introductory site covering the features & benefits across the different members of the BSD family of operating systems
on content specific instances and multiple accounts
I don't think the point of having special interest instances is having every single member of the community literally on that instance. Some people will be commuting elsewhere and that is ok! Although if you are constantly commuting with one instance above others, (participating to the activities etc) you might want to move closer, (which was why I moved from mastodon.social to mastodon.art) [cont]
@eurasierboy couple of feature requests.
1. Upper right of the main screen should be a profile selector that displays current profile, lets you go to that profile page to edit, see posts, follows, followers/etc. lets you switch instances.
2. In the about page your mastodon id should be a link so we can spam you more easily
@eurasierboy 113 hnnnnnnng! That's the stuff
https://mastodon.crossfamilyweb.com/media/aOlKbYWP7mcGN5QlKmU
Screw systemd; screw the entire systemd development community; screw every systemd-tainted system; and, most of all, screw Poettering, the jackass who came up with this accursed piece of garbage.
Wanna play Russian roulette with your server/desktop 💻?
@Gargron having weird visibility issues on my instance. I follow you, but i see a different set of toots in my feed, your posts in my federated feed, and your profile view on my local instance (and that's even different from your mastodon.social feed, but at least that's another instance). HALP!
FreeBSD enthusiast and regular contributor. I have opinions!