This account belongs to a human bean named Lucas de Sena, also known as “seninha” (pronounced [sẽˈnĩ.ə]) or by his h4x0r name of “phillbush” (pronounced ['gho.ti]).
He is a late millennial, Catholic Christian, software developer, system administrator, birdwatcher, and meme archivist from Brazil.
He daily drives a heavily refurbished 1988 Chevrolet Chevette, and a thoroughly modded ThinkPad T430 running OpenBSD and his home-made desktop utilities.
He likes birds, hammocks, boredom, caipira and northeastern brazilian culture, and philology; and is at an eternal love/hate relationship with his computer.
His profile picture features an Eupsittula cactorum, a bird species from Caatinga (the semi-desertic northeastern region of Brazil), popularly called “periquito-da-caatinga” (“caatinga parakeet”) or “cactus parakeet”. The parakeet is wearing a leather hat, part of the folk costume for the horsemen of that region.
His cover picture is the cover of Luiz Gonzaga's album “Ô Véio Macho” from 1962, featuring Luiz smiling to a parrot on his accordion. The parrot is shooting lazers from its eye (that detail may have been added by me, idk).
All opinions stated here are not seninha's, but of the voices in his head.
Has anyone managed SMSes with their umb device on #OpenBSD ?
The device starts and has a functioning network connection but it could be fun to send and receive texts through SMS.
Not looking for alternative messaging pathways.
Boosts welcome! Thank you!!
shitty meme i've just gimped out from a wrong idea i once had
EDIT: which turned out to also be wrong; thanks @yvanspijk
I replaced my #thinkpad #t430 's 14 inches 1600x900 (FHD) screen with a 2560x1440 (WQHD) screen with higher DPI.
Obviously, i'd need to change fonts, icons, wallpaper, some progrms, and everything that looks odd on hidpi.
Look how tiny the WindowMaker dockapps look now. They are tinier than my pinky fingernail (although my huge gorilla hands are not a good size standard). These photos have been taken before i configure fonts, etc. Even XTerm got so tiny and unreadable...
Welcome to our future. My grandmother bought a book on Amazon a few days ago and this is what arrived. My BS radar went off like crazy as soon as I saw it.
This is an almost completely AI generated book, printed on demand, and sold as a physical product.
This account belongs to a human bean named Lucas de Sena, also known as “seninha” (pronounced [sẽˈnĩ.ə]) or by his h4x0r name of “phillbush” (pronounced ['gho.ti]).
He is a late millennial, Catholic Christian, software developer, system administrator, birdwatcher, and meme archivist from Brazil.
He daily drives a heavily refurbished 1988 Chevrolet Chevette, and a thoroughly modded ThinkPad T430 running OpenBSD and his home-made desktop utilities.
He likes birds, hammocks, boredom, caipira and northeastern brazilian culture, and philology; and is at an eternal love/hate relationship with his computer.
His profile picture features an Eupsittula cactorum, a bird species from Caatinga (the semi-desertic northeastern region of Brazil), popularly called “periquito-da-caatinga” (“caatinga parakeet”) or “cactus parakeet”. The parakeet is wearing a leather hat, part of the folk costume for the horsemen of that region.
His cover picture is the cover of Luiz Gonzaga's album “Ô Véio Macho” from 1962, featuring Luiz smiling to a parrot on his accordion. The parrot is shooting lazers from its eye (that detail may have been added by me, idk).
All opinions stated here are not seninha's, but of the voices in his head.
I need not even actually use linux to rember why i moved to OpenBSD. Just the few seconds of booting it is enough.
From the same authors of “a stop job is running, enjoy infinite shutdown” and “no Internet connection, unable to ping google; cannot boot”:
I installed linux on this laptop with encrypted /home partition a few months ago. Have not booted it since, until now. I dont remember its partition password, so i tried the few ones i can rember. But can only do this twice per time... cuz after the second try, systemd just hangs infinitelly showing plymouth's spinning wheel.
Wrong password? Corrupt disk? Rougue daemon does not start? Display manger failed? Why do you want to know?
Yeah... You can just pres <Esc> and get to the scary log screen text and see systemd signature “∞min ∞s / no limit” message, but why would you?
A stop job is running (7h 23min 15s / no limit)