How about a new #OpenBSD story for breakfast (if you're having breakfast now, that is)?

The first episode of the story of OpenBSD and Motorola 88000 processors can be read at miod.online.fr/software/openbs. With pictures!

Good morning! Today, the last part of the #OpenBSD/sgi story is available.

In this episode, hardware conditions documented as "Can't happen" happen, and support for one particular CPU model "everyone agrees will never get supported by free software" gets nevertheless written.

Read it at:
miod.online.fr/software/openbs

You can also now read the whole story in one page:
miod.online.fr/software/openbs

I'll return to the usual "new material on wednesdays" schedule next week.

Leaving the tap running while you brush your teeth is irresponsible.

That water could have been used to cool a data center!

Is it monday morning already? Then I guess it's time for the next episode of the #OpenBSD on sgi story.

Still bleak at this point. Stay tuned for the next episode when the fun really starts!

miod.online.fr/software/openbs

"AI AGEnTS wIll DO AlL The TEDIoUS WOrk FOR YOU LIKE booKING trIpS"
Meanwhile, AI maps:

Dear bug hunters / fuzz testers: a one-shot command line tool is not a service. As such, feeding an invalid input to such a tool does not trigger a "denial of service". It simply causes a program to exit, that was already going to exit anyway. Categorizing such error-triggered exits as DoS is incorrect and any bug reports you submit to the #OpenLDAP Project categorized as such will be immediately closed as Invalid.

Stop wasting our time, thanks.

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