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  • Why I Love freeBSD

    Uncategorized freebsd notes itnotes dragas
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    radio_azureus@ioc.exchangeR
    Why I Love freeBSDfreeBSDProcessingI've only skimmed this nice post.Thorough reading will follow laterSome highlights which resonate with me *as flageolets on a string instrument* are captured here in screenshots I've made on an AndroidMany tools still work exactly as they did (decades ago)The feeBSD handbook taught me an enormous ammount, more than many of my University courses, including things that had nothing to do with freeBSD specificallyThis is vitalThe handbook taught me the right approachunderstand first, act secondThis is a principle I use since I've been a peuter (NL).Analyze what occuredunderstand why it occuredfind out under what circumstances it can occurclose or limit those conditionsfix the problem by repairing, cooling, modifying the breakanalyse the proposed fix before implementingOnly replace when all other methods fail or repair is more expensive than replacement Sourceshttps://it-notes.dragas.net/2026/03/16/why-i-love-freebsd/#freeBSD #IT #notes #ITNotes #dragas #programming #OpenSource #no #Linux #logic #analysis
  • More than Notes

    Uncategorized blogpost notes notetaking
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    david_bardos@mementomori.socialD
    @daj This looks great!I’ve been searching for the ideal alternative to Keep for a while now. Obsidian feels too heavy, and everything else I’ve tried has missed the mark. Memos came close, but it lacks the ability to sort items by their checked status, which is a critical feature for our shared shopping list.