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johannes_silverfox Johannes Silverfox @pawb.social

Turns out I'm a silver fox ^^ Married dad of 2, 40s, bisexual, works in IT, loves computers, jazz/metal, chess, and retro gaming. He/him

https://jsilverfox.blog/

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Negating all VPNs may have been possible since 2002
  • So long as you keep all of your traffic encrypted, no one'll be able to snoop on it, though they could already see destinations/type of traffic. Anyone who controls a VPN start or end point can see anything that tcpdump can reveal.

  • Did you guys ever read Calvin and Hobbes?
  • I have most of the various books and I think I have the whole archive between them..it was the first comic I read every day when it ran. I had a newspaper route at one point and I loved being able to read the Sunday strip a few days before it 'officially' came out.
    I went through some of the books about a year ago and the stuff from the 90s hits really hard today; Watterson foresaw a lot of what we're dealing with now.

  • Danger Mouse!
  • Ah, the nostalgia..my introduction to dry British humor.

    "Penfold, the engine is knocking."

    "Oh, I suppose we'd better let it in, then."

  • ArsTechnica: Musk admits advertisers haven’t returned to Twitter, ad revenue down 50%
  • Along with funneling money to his cronies just to accelerate the fall..

  • Lets get some content here! Any games you want to talk about?
  • That sounds great! The upcoming Sea of Stars sounds quite similar (I played through and really enjoyed the demo) and is very heavily Chrono Trigger inspired but in very good ways, hehe.

  • Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment
  • I used AfterStep then WindowMaker a long time ago..then eventually settled into GNOME, which has mostly worked for me over its many iterations. I've tried KDE throughout its history..but it's never clicked for me.

  • Welcome to Linux Furs!
  • That would be an interesting timeline where open source BSD variants have all the hardware support and mindshare while Linux is an obscure project in the vein of Plan 9 or GNU Hurd..no idea how that would have played out.

  • A night in the city park (Ryezealous)
  • That’s beautiful..so cozy and intimate ^^

  • Welcome to Linux Furs!
  • FreeBSD and NetBSD were first released in 93, but I didn't hear about them until later. I don't think I would have been knowledgeable enough to install/use them back then, either.

    I hadn't done any serious work with FreeBSD until earlier this year, when I set up my blog site on it. I wrote an article about that experience at https://jsilverfox.blog/post/freebsd/

    The site is running well, I..just need to write more articles for it, eheh.

  • Office Worker
  • Alright, thanks for the suggestion..it should be all foxed up now ^^

  • Welcome to Linux Furs!
  • I vaguely remember Yggdrasil Linux, but I never ran it as it wasn't freely available and I was saving my money for Super Nintendo games, hehe. Slackware was free, though it took a long time to download over a 2400 (maybe 14.4) modem onto a stack of floppies, all while hoping that nothing got corrupted.

    Then, the actual installation was quite a learning experience but I managed (somehow, far too long ago to remember exactly how) to get it running. Didn't have a graphics card for XFree86, but having multiple ttys/multitasking available after using DOS for so long felt extraordinary. ^^

  • Office Worker
  • That's odd, the links are working for me (from a mobile and a desktop browser), hmm.

  • Welcome to Linux Furs!
  • I’ve been using Linux for..not quite 30 years, but getting there, and I’ve been a Linux sysadmin for over 20. I started on Slackware, ran that for about 15 years, went to Fedora, ran that for 12 or so, and I’ve been on Arch since.

    So yeah, I know some things ^^

  • G4 vs G5 Opinions
  • From what I’ve heard and seen (watching along with my daughter), it’s not great. Not terrible or unwatchable, just kind of..there.

    You’re usually aware you’re watching a toy commercial as the stories are not all that compelling or interesting. The characters are fun (mostly), but the scripts are usually phoned in, everything is predictable..any of the magic of G4 is long gone, which is unfortunate.

  • Furry @pawb.social Johannes Silverfox @pawb.social

    Office Worker

    Me at my IT sysadmin job before the pandemic; art by Flessia

    (Link: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/52330472/ )

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    Laptop for Linux
  • Older Lenovos are also pretty darn indestructible; I've taken this one with me on a lot of trips and it's held up quite well..though it's also starting to show its age (it's about 10 years old) and I'm pondering getting a new one.