On 22.12.20 00:18, pipus wrote:
> (...)
> Interesting 28 public and private emails protecting Stuart and his parts
> 2 really nice private emails on the product itself :)
Well, in fact the project sounds indeed to me in the beginning.
But reading this thread I must realize that you tried ha
On 22/12/20 10:18 am, pipus wrote:
> First rule Dunning-Kruger club is to … [ snip telegraphic diarrhoea ]
>
> Interesting 28 public and private emails protecting Stuart … [ snip
> telegraphic diarrhoea ]
Seriously, grow up. It is said that empty vessels make the most sound,
and you've made mo
pipus writes:
> Interesting 28 public and private emails protecting Stuart and his
> parts 2 really nice private emails on the product itself :)
You're a real super good salesperson, it seems.
Nobody in their right mind would buy whatever it is you're trying to
flog after seeing you act th
First rule Dunning-Kruger club is to suck on Stuart's bits and bless him as
much as possible and ignore innovation that could change the security of
the normie home. :). Based on your own development.
Interesting 28 public and private emails protecting Stuart and his parts 2
really ni
Arib Mason wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 2:01 PM Ashlen wrote:
> >
> > On 20/12/16 22:55, pipus wrote:
> > > haha Stuart.
> > > Always there to make a low IQ entrance :)
> > Ever hear of Dunning-Kruger, pipus?
> >
> > https://lsa.umich.edu/psych/news-events/all-news/faculty-news/the-dunning-
On Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 2:01 PM Ashlen wrote:
>
> On 20/12/16 22:55, pipus wrote:
> > haha Stuart.
> > Always there to make a low IQ entrance :)
> Ever hear of Dunning-Kruger, pipus?
>
> https://lsa.umich.edu/psych/news-events/all-news/faculty-news/the-dunning-kruger-effect-shows-why-some-people-t
On 20/12/16 22:55, pipus wrote:
> haha Stuart.
> Always there to make a low IQ entrance :)
Ever hear of Dunning-Kruger, pipus?
https://lsa.umich.edu/psych/news-events/all-news/faculty-news/the-dunning-kruger-effect-shows-why-some-people-think-they-re-gr.html
I hope you can look inward and find pe
F- my formatting got all jub'd up. For prosperity:
Oh Lord...
> haha Stuart.
> Always there to make a low IQ entrance :)
Yeah, I think we all agree that Stuart is pretty retarded, like retarded
gorilla territory but it's probably rude to point it out like that. It's better
to just let
Oh Lord...
> haha Stuart.
> Always there to make a low IQ entrance :)
Yeah, I think we all agree that Stuart is pretty retarded, like
retarded gorilla territory but it's probably rude to point it out like
that. It's better to just let him lumber around the mailing list,
defecating where he please
Stuart, one more thing, many of us have a question for you.
Why does Theo, someone we have a huge amount of respect for, give you such
leeway in the forum?
You are Linus loving pseudo-tech. A very much pointless person although you
reply to sooo sooo many threads.
You know your idol doesn't even
haha Stuart.
Always there to make a low IQ entrance :)
Would you be more receptive if it was made by Linus and used Linux I wonder... ?
Try not to be to childish was just a bit of excitement over something we have
been waiting for for many decades.
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On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 6:12 PM Daniel Jakots wrote:
>
> While you were "waiting for many decades" (because I assume you were
> not able to do the work), Stuart has done more than 17000 commits in
> OpenBSD. It could be funny to see how clueless you are, if it wasn't
> appalling because of your l
On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 22:55:17 +, pipus wrote:
> haha Stuart.
> Always there to make a low IQ entrance :)
> Would you be more receptive if it was made by Linus and used Linux I
> wonder... ? Try not to be to childish was just a bit of excitement
> over something we have been waiting for for man
Ah cool
Yes I have seen it in action it is real and apparently coming out in less than
a month.
But I hope that those on this list realise what it means.
A commercial revolution for OpenBSD.
It should not be for only us.
But then I am not their marketing team so will let them announce when it c
pipus wrote:
> Stuart, one more thing, many of us have a question for you.
> Why does Theo, someone we have a huge amount of respect for, give you such
> leeway in the forum?
Because he makes the world better.
On the other -- whoever you are -- you just smear shit over everything.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 09:04:30PM +, pipus wrote:
> Ah cool
>
> Yes I have seen it in action it is real and apparently coming out in less
> than a month.
>
> But I hope that those on this list realise what it means.
> A commercial revolution for OpenBSD.
> It should not be for only us.
>
>
On 2020-12-16, pipus wrote:
> I am sure they will inform once they launch
If they do, I hope they stick to one single mail without a load of
nonsense and no stupid jpeg attachments. This is a mailing list for
discussions of OpenBSD not a marketing forum.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 04:11:06PM +, pipus wrote:
> I am sure they will inform once they launch
> There are a few of them on the list.
OK, cool.
> So dear Lari we can agree to disagree. :) I believe at least 1000 of those on
> this list would prefer BSD to linux as a home gateway and don't
Lari,
I am sure they will inform once they launch
There are a few of them on the list.
And as always with some techs they believe they have to live on the CLI and
fear peer visibility if they don't. Trust me you grow out of this once you
have delivered enough.
Those of us with families, other
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 09:38:47PM +, pipus wrote:
> so I got lucky. See attacked screenshot of the present portal.
> I managed to persuade to get a screenshot of the Home Gateway passed on
> OpenBSD. It shows the "home anywhere" so a one click home in bound &
> outbound VPN without opening
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