From afdf2603d897b247b56f193ad03682f24cae1ce8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: stanley lieber Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 14:47:06 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] /lib/theo: more theo --- lib/theo | 14 ++++++++++++++ lib/troll | 3 +++ sys/games/lib/fortunes | 5 +++++ sys/lib/tls/mail | 2 +- 4 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/lib/theo b/lib/theo index feefa623d..98edbe4f4 100644 --- a/lib/theo +++ b/lib/theo @@ -172,3 +172,17 @@ Come on.. stop making assumptions. We are not believers in buttons. Knobs are for knobs. Oh yeah, that's a great idea! I'm making fun of you. +Whatever you did does not do what you think it does. In fact, I bet it is doing exactly the opposite of what you think it does. +Don't be fooled. +They are simplistic retards, not because they choose to be, but because their paychecks tell them to be so. +Great. +Oh, you're not going to do it? Oh you can't do it? +No way. +Except you are wrong. +If some of you people keep insisting on having backwards compatibitity with the stone age, we'll have stone tools forever. +I don't know why our mailing lists are always full of people who don't even understand what they are talking about. +You guys just are not thinking. +You've got to be kidding me. +I won't look further since you have a history of not listening. +There is no point in testing a diff which is wrong. +Are you a troll? diff --git a/lib/troll b/lib/troll index e4a989545..ff19b7788 100644 --- a/lib/troll +++ b/lib/troll @@ -52,3 +52,6 @@ Why should I boot Plan 9, when I know I can't run a browser, and I already have The (9P) protocol has also other glaring mis-features -- it lacks the ability of moving files -- if you want to move a big file on a remote machine from one directory to another, you'll have to copy it back and forth, all the way. This is incredibly dumb. I doubt plan9 will ever get into a usable system. Everything inside is like high-brow silliness, second-system syndrome and stupid vulnerabilities you only meet with in historic code from 30 years ago. As to the ideas inspired by plan9 in modern unix systems, they quickly became just encumbering legacy crap -- e.g. the /proc system in linux. +I've installed linux and a full LAMP server remotely. I've compiled and installed dozens of open source libraries from Ogg Vorbis to Freetype. +That's a reason why one of my favorite languages is php. It just works. +Petition to have Obama address occupy wallstreet movement diff --git a/sys/games/lib/fortunes b/sys/games/lib/fortunes index a00b6eacb..10454cca9 100644 --- a/sys/games/lib/fortunes +++ b/sys/games/lib/fortunes @@ -4612,3 +4612,8 @@ these people are strange -- aiju's sister L'Osservatore della Domenica said that there was too much contemporary literature and the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith could not keep up with it. Functionality is an asset, but code is a liability. The 'net just continues to get worse. -- Ron Minnich +Access to the Internet has also exposed Haredim, who traditionally have taken their direction only from rabbis, to alternate opinions. +I am far from an experienced programmer. -- Ryan Dahl +(#cat-v) that was my position, if you arnt countering it, then what are you talking about +I'm having fun writing 9p clients in Go. -- rsc +In 15 years Tcl has been improved a lot, like any other language. diff --git a/sys/lib/tls/mail b/sys/lib/tls/mail index bf646337e..b0ac52605 100644 --- a/sys/lib/tls/mail +++ b/sys/lib/tls/mail @@ -1 +1 @@ -x509 sha1=1d6e1cf70ec6f9ab28d3ea4b27a49a77654d370e (replace with your mail server fingerprint) +x509 sha1=C969B712918818ED839D98B781411F9BE51C0571 From 69f517bb8180a2f92741dd59cfa2725ccba6a22f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: stanley lieber Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 14:51:59 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] revert /sys/lib/tls/mail --- sys/lib/tls/mail | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/sys/lib/tls/mail b/sys/lib/tls/mail index b0ac52605..bf646337e 100644 --- a/sys/lib/tls/mail +++ b/sys/lib/tls/mail @@ -1 +1 @@ -x509 sha1=C969B712918818ED839D98B781411F9BE51C0571 +x509 sha1=1d6e1cf70ec6f9ab28d3ea4b27a49a77654d370e (replace with your mail server fingerprint)