"We use debian, that should be age verification enough"
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@eris2cats
We moved from #PoetteringOS to BSD. That's more than enough age verification.@musevg @eris2cats I've been eyeing BSD, was it a pain to set up?
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@musevg @eris2cats I've been eyeing BSD, was it a pain to set up?
@paranormal_distribution @eris2cats
That toot up there was a joke
I like working with all three main BSD flavours but only on a server level (that's no pain at all as soon as you understand partition numbering), without GUI.
I have close to 0 experience with BSD on the desktop, with X. Sorry. -
"We use debian, that should be age verification enough"
@eris2cats@chaos.social We use Gentoo, by the time the installation has finished we'll be of age. <img class="not-responsive emoji" src="https://fedi.jametek.com/emoji/fsh/gentoo.png" title=":gentoo:" />
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@eris2cats
Please verify your age:(_) /bin/zsh
(x) /bin/bash@silvermoon82 @eris2cats I come from the time where I cursed when I started seeing bash-isms starting to flood shell scripts, sinice I was still using the ol' /bin/sh on FreeBSD and Solaris.
I also experimented with tcsh and ksh on FreeBSD and AIX as well.
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@silvermoon82 @eris2cats /bin/ash means that you are literally dead
@tymwol @silvermoon82 @eris2cats um...
(csh, on the other hand)
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@mirabilos @kami_kadse @eris2cats @silvermoon82 pdksh.exe
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"We use debian, that should be age verification enough"
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"We use debian, that should be age verification enough"
@eris2cats how mature needs your OS to be to access pr0n?

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@silvermoon82 @mewsleah @eris2cats @kami_kadse pdksh has been superceded by mksh, in case you didn’t notice

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@silvermoon82 @mewsleah @eris2cats @kami_kadse pdksh has been superceded by mksh, in case you didn’t notice

@silvermoon82 @eris2cats @kami_kadse @mewsleah there’s even multiple different ways to get an
mksh.exeif you’re so inclined:- OS/2 is natively supported, build it with EMX/kLibc or get the binaries from komh
- note komh adds the
-Tbuild option which makes it (permissively) use CRLF line endings, but you can also leave it out and run with LF line endings, and that’s the mode upstream supports
- note komh adds the
- there’s a port of mksh R39 (old) to native WinAPI, which is usable if you must, but really only if you must
- uses shm for fork emulation, which likely has security implications, don’t run elevated
- for NT, if you have Interix/SFU/SUA, you can build current (R59c or (preferably) CVS HEAD aka just before R60) mksh there and add the .exe suffix so it can be called from Win32 programs; this works very very well
- for Windows, otherwise you can build one with Cygwin/MSYS2, AT&T UWIN, PW32, and probably other frameworks like this
- use if you must
- in that case prefer Cygwin/MSYS2 if that can match your environment, they work very well
- UWIN mostly works
- PW32 does not really work well
- likely works worse on DOS-based Windows than on NT
- if you have real WSL, you probably can link/copy mksh to mksh.exe like with Interix; this will likely work well
- if you have WSL2, you have a badly done Linux VM with minor integration, and renaming is cosmetic *shrug* it’ll work no problem
- OS/2 is natively supported, build it with EMX/kLibc or get the binaries from komh
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@silvermoon82 @eris2cats @kami_kadse @mewsleah there’s even multiple different ways to get an
mksh.exeif you’re so inclined:- OS/2 is natively supported, build it with EMX/kLibc or get the binaries from komh
- note komh adds the
-Tbuild option which makes it (permissively) use CRLF line endings, but you can also leave it out and run with LF line endings, and that’s the mode upstream supports
- note komh adds the
- there’s a port of mksh R39 (old) to native WinAPI, which is usable if you must, but really only if you must
- uses shm for fork emulation, which likely has security implications, don’t run elevated
- for NT, if you have Interix/SFU/SUA, you can build current (R59c or (preferably) CVS HEAD aka just before R60) mksh there and add the .exe suffix so it can be called from Win32 programs; this works very very well
- for Windows, otherwise you can build one with Cygwin/MSYS2, AT&T UWIN, PW32, and probably other frameworks like this
- use if you must
- in that case prefer Cygwin/MSYS2 if that can match your environment, they work very well
- UWIN mostly works
- PW32 does not really work well
- likely works worse on DOS-based Windows than on NT
- if you have real WSL, you probably can link/copy mksh to mksh.exe like with Interix; this will likely work well
- if you have WSL2, you have a badly done Linux VM with minor integration, and renaming is cosmetic *shrug* it’ll work no problem
@silvermoon82 @kami_kadse @mewsleah @eris2cats oh, and, while pdksh’s last release was in 1999 (with NetBSD and OpenBSD doing minor cleanups after, for their OSes only), mksh is 22 this year and not subject to age checks

Your Android device also comes with
/system/bin/mksh(may be called/system/bin/shdepending on vendor/version), in contrast to the old Android sh it has tab completion. And so much more, in only a few dozen KiB more executable. Enjoy.And, best of all, it’s AIn’t (no planet-burning slop, ever).
- OS/2 is natively supported, build it with EMX/kLibc or get the binaries from komh
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"We use debian, that should be age verification enough"
@eris2cats Might qualify for the Pension with that.
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@silvermoon82 @kami_kadse @mewsleah @eris2cats oh, and, while pdksh’s last release was in 1999 (with NetBSD and OpenBSD doing minor cleanups after, for their OSes only), mksh is 22 this year and not subject to age checks

Your Android device also comes with
/system/bin/mksh(may be called/system/bin/shdepending on vendor/version), in contrast to the old Android sh it has tab completion. And so much more, in only a few dozen KiB more executable. Enjoy.And, best of all, it’s AIn’t (no planet-burning slop, ever).
@mirabilos please untag me now, i am begging you
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@eris2cats We used to use Debian, that should be age verification enough.
@auser @eris2cats my first linux was Suse Linux. '96 I think. From Amiga. I escaped Windows and MacOS for all my (personal) computer life !!
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@h3artbl33d @eris2cats old Puffy
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@h3artbl33d @eris2cats old Puffy
You calling me Puffy? I am calling HR right the F now

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You calling me Puffy? I am calling HR right the F now

@h3artbl33d @eris2cats not calling you Puffy. I am calling you old Puffy!

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@h3artbl33d @eris2cats not calling you Puffy. I am calling you old Puffy!

Good point

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@h3artbl33d @eris2cats not calling you Puffy. I am calling you old Puffy!

@mischa @h3artbl33d @eris2cats If it’s not old, it’s not gold