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08 Oct 2016, 8:02 pm

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I want to play with my Raspberry Pi now,

Got two spares in mind, Model A+ for hardware hacking and a Pi 3 for software.

Does anyone want me to test anything on the Raspberry Pi? Cause I am debating on what I want to do with it but I have feeling I am probably just going to end up playing NetHack on it.

What are your guys thoughts?


Put OpenBSD 6.0 on it!

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08 Oct 2016, 8:07 pm

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I always thought Boo was a friend of mine BUT after seriously hurting myself and being incapacitated for several hours lying on the floor, I'm starting to think the only attention he'd pay to me would be to eat me once I was dead. SERIOUSLY!!


Oh my. 8O Are you okay?


Thanks Lillikoi. I took a dive and hit my head and hurt my wrist and I woke up to Boo licking my forehead.

I don't know whether it was concern or sizing me up for a meal.


Oh oops, I thought you were talking about a person. :doh:
What sort of creature is this Boo?


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Oh, before I forget (as I usually do when I'm joking), let me set the record straight.

That's Not Boo!

That was a joke (as many of you here would have realised on account of the fact that you've seen Boo).

This is Boo!

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Mind you, he is lovingly vicious. He's my Vicious Delicious!


Do you like him Kura? I bet you never saw as beautiful a cat in the cat shelter.
He's my boy. My family and he loves me very, very dearly. And I do, him!


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08 Oct 2016, 8:40 pm

ImAnAspie wrote:
dcj123 wrote:


I want to play with my Raspberry Pi now,

Got two spares in mind, Model A+ for hardware hacking and a Pi 3 for software.

Does anyone want me to test anything on the Raspberry Pi? Cause I am debating on what I want to do with it but I have feeling I am probably just going to end up playing NetHack on it.

What are your guys thoughts?


Put OpenBSD 6.0 on it!

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Okay I am game,

Support for the Pi is touchy - https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Raspberry%20Pi

Want me to try on my Pi 2 which is in already in a project or my play hard mode and use the Pi 3 in a unsupported context?

Oh wait, there is a OpenBSD for ARM here with I am assuming no Pi support - https://www.openbsd.org/armish.html.

That sounds like nightmare mode, I guess I'll go that route then.



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08 Oct 2016, 9:12 pm

ImAnAspie wrote:
dcj123 wrote:


I want to play with my Raspberry Pi now,

Got two spares in mind, Model A+ for hardware hacking and a Pi 3 for software.

Does anyone want me to test anything on the Raspberry Pi? Cause I am debating on what I want to do with it but I have feeling I am probably just going to end up playing NetHack on it.

What are your guys thoughts?


Put OpenBSD 6.0 on it!



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That is amazing for such a small piece of software & hardware


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08 Oct 2016, 9:19 pm

My current avatar depicts the constant ware and tare that I experience living in a cisgendered society, even from my own family. It says, "Leave me alone and let me be the man that I know I am." "You can't stop me from being a man, because I've got my helmet on. Once I get going, I don't stop!"


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08 Oct 2016, 9:21 pm

Hi CockneyRebel, how are you? May I ask the following question, how did the area in which you live come to be named British Colombia?


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08 Oct 2016, 9:29 pm

dcj123 wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
dcj123 wrote:


I want to play with my Raspberry Pi now,

Got two spares in mind, Model A+ for hardware hacking and a Pi 3 for software.

Does anyone want me to test anything on the Raspberry Pi? Cause I am debating on what I want to do with it but I have feeling I am probably just going to end up playing NetHack on it.

What are your guys thoughts?


Put OpenBSD 6.0 on it!

Image


Okay I am game,

Support for the Pi is touchy - https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Raspberry%20Pi

Want me to try on my Pi 2 which is in already in a project or my play hard mode and use the Pi 3 in a unsupported context?

Oh wait, there is a OpenBSD for ARM here with I am assuming no Pi support - https://www.openbsd.org/armish.html.

That sounds like nightmare mode, I guess I'll go that route then.



Good on you my mate dcj! :D

I left Linux because it became too mainstream/too Winblows like/Too point and click easypeasy for Windows decampers.

That's why I've always loved SunOS/Solaris (RIP :pale: ), OpenBSD and FreeBSD, and always liked Slackware (as far as Linux goes).


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08 Oct 2016, 9:30 pm

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That's a great video all around. The part about family really resonates with me. I'm making the best of my alone time in the spare bedroom after a perplexing evening. I can only go along with the way my family sees me for so long. It's nice to let go and be a man after all that.


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08 Oct 2016, 9:34 pm

I'm really worried... are we all gonna be okay when this is all said and done?


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08 Oct 2016, 9:35 pm

Question, ImAnAspie seeing as how you use open source software speaking FreeBSD and OpenBSD, may I ask what sort of occupation are you involved in which utilizes such tools?


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08 Oct 2016, 9:36 pm

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I'm really worried... are we all gonna be okay when this is all said and done?



What do you mean?


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08 Oct 2016, 9:38 pm

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I'm really worried... are we all gonna be okay when this is all said and done?


I hope so,

Cause this place is pretty dark, I would hate to imagine it gets worse.



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08 Oct 2016, 9:40 pm

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CockneyRebel wrote:
My current avatar depicts the constant ware and tare that I experience living in a cisgendered society, even from my own family. It says, "Leave me alone and let me be the man that I know I am." "You can't stop me from being a man, because I've got my helmet on. Once I get going, I don't stop!"


Hey Cockney. Good to see you again.

I love you because you are the epitome of what a Special Interest should be. You're living it Schultzy!

You are the external representation of how I am and feel about my Special Interests internally.

I've just been too hurt by NT's about talking about my Special Interests that now I just clam up and don't talk about them anymore because I realise others don't share my love of my Interests

BUT HERE (on WP), it's different. Here! Have a Myna Bird (Acridotheres tristis - The Sad Locust Hunter (a mix of Greek and old Latin)).


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08 Oct 2016, 9:41 pm

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Hi CockneyRebel, how are you? May I ask the following question, how did the area in which you live come to be named British Colombia?


I'm surviving after a draining evening. My sister and her family came over for turkey dinner. I was called by my birth gender by both my dad and brother in law. I had to sit there and pretend to be cheerful for 30 minutes. I think I did a pretty good job. I was slowly inching my way to the spare bedroom after my niece pretended to make ice cream for my plush Om Nom with the pink kinetic sand that she bought with her own money. My niece has an obsession with dog poop right now. She saw a tiny dog outside the mall today and she said to my sister: her mom, "That's a cute little dog. I bet she poops out poops the size of raisins!" At least I know who and what I am.


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08 Oct 2016, 9:42 pm

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lol did I do something wrong?