> i would not call people "losers"
you’re right, i apologize. big difference between being a total knob vs
exhibiting knob behavior in certain instances. and there’s no excuse for
aspersion.
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> The document is blatantly AI-generated
> Not accurate at all
Why can’t we remove these losers from the mailing list? Look at this mess.
If you want to ask ChatGPT about 9front, by all means, it’s your computer.
But dumping walls of verbal diarrhea into the ML and onto LinkedIn and
making everyon
What would the benefits be of adding hierarchy systems like this?
On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 11:26 PM Vester "Vic" Thacker <
vester.thac...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Is there interest in establishing a dedicated Plan 9 Core Team to
> spearhead its technical development? When we look at other communities
I have just one question. Is this concern of 9front code making its way
into the codebase of Plan 9 based on reality? Is there evident cause for
concern?
The 9front developers develop 9front. Plan 9 from Bell Labs is not being
developed, so there’s no “upstream” there is no “mainline” so there’s n
i’m wondering what 9fans think about lisp, specifically scheme. they’re
both the powerful synthesis of simple ideas. i don’t see any mention of it
as it compares to 9, but they don’t seem incompatible. personally i think
they compliment each other in nice ways.
i don’t have any interest in emacs,
hi radiuspi,
here are a few links about porting to plan 9. hopefully these are helpful
for you as they are to me. you did not mention 9front, so if you don’t know
about it i recommend learning about it, as it provides many helpful
programs you don’t have in 9legacy. the third link is a man page fo
i did think of this, but i was unsure of its compatibility with 9front. the
FQA only
lists two usb to ethernet adapters which did not look popular or generic
when i looked them up. i will buy the most popular one and hope it works.
On Wed, Nov 9, 2022 at 7:55 PM wrote:
> You can use a usb to eth
>
> have a machine with 2 network adapters. One connected inside your
> network, and one outside.
>
is there something to get a raspberry pi to have two ethernet ports? i
would like to avoid buying an optiplex just to use as a gateway, especially
if it will be running at all times. worst case, i
sirjofri, thank you for the reply. don’t be sorry for the long response, i
greatly appreciate it. when i was told plan 9 is built on only a few
principles and basic abstractions, that was spot on.
i’ve decided i’m going to make my grid at home. the only thing i haven’t
figured out is networking ha
ori, adventuresin9, sirjofri:
thank you kindly for your responses. i am very sick so i do not contain the
energy to quote your replies and respond to them individually. apologies.
i have a better understanding of plan 9 grids now. as i understand it, the
elegance of plan 9 is in its simplicity, n
machine, and plan9port is now a must-have on my unix machines. i
know plan 9 wants a network, but why would a user want plan 9 to have a
network? if that makes any sense :^)
fig
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> What you can do is, have one single VPS somewhere and make your local
server listen via the /net of that VPS. Basically you import the /net of
the VPS to your machine and then start listening
that’s really all it takes, isn’t it? that’s so nice. to think i’m
impressed with plan 9 now, just the b
> Think about what you want to do with those files on your server.
i'm not going to needlessly elaborate, but i'll say that before this, i was
already using my ebooks, audiobooks, text files and music with the tools
from plan9port.
> I recommend starting with a few servers (auth, fs, cpu, maybe ev
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