How many thousand years in the chair is someone going to get if they have 
altered netflow to destroy FreeBSD for the gain of other operating systems?

Perhaps we're Layer 1 - Layer 2 rootkitted.

I yesterday discovered that me and some of my friends have been separated 
online by virtualization of our accounts into separate containers on Facebook.

Like dig -x - /bin/linus is going to fucking do this to end FREEBSD.

I'm stuck in a hotel in Helsinki, Spetsnaz running around me and the US Embassy 
isn't helping.

Got roofied, fistfight, tasered, passport and papers stolen so I think it's 
safe to say that /bin/linus and /bin/vitalik are going absolutely apeshit.

Vitalik for the Chair 2024!

Best regards,
Jussi Korkala


> On 18. Mar 2024, at 6.04, portsc...@freebsd.org wrote:
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> Dear port maintainers,
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> The portscout new distfile checker has detected that one or more
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> cad/ifcopenshell                                | 0.6.0           | 
> blenderbim-240317
> ------------------------------------------------+-----------------+------------
> x11-themes/Kvantum                              | 1.0.10          | v1.1.0
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