schmonz.com is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.
This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.
#POLL Results:
44 people are in deep denial about their existential dread, and should consult a counselor and read #Kierkegaard immediately 😁
139 people like teh pretty tings, and can't be bothered
188 people have started down the path towards enlightment
354 people are cool_kids
92 people are very_cool_kids
55 people laugh at your inadequate security model
27 people can run a server on a bit of bailing wire and a microcontroller from 1987 — fear them.
26 people are keeping Gassée's dream alive, and are plenny cool in my book
4 people are totally cool, and totally in a class by themselves
and 21 people kinda scare me, but I'd like to know more. 🤣
#humor #humour #houmor #houmour
#Windows #MacOS #Linux #CommandLine #BSD #RunBSD #FreeBSD #OpenBSD #NetBSD #Haiku #HaikuOS #BeOS #Amiga #Workbench #AROS #AmigaOS #Plan9 #9Front #TempleOS
P.S., wherever you find yourself, you're awesome. This is all for fun.
Event designators have been hiding in not-so-plain-sight since the late 1970s — so powerful that forgetting might be part of a massive conspiracy to wear out developer keyboards faster than otherwise.. maybe.
Please yell in your shell; not at your colleagues.
https://refp.se/articles/your-shell-and-the-lazy-exclamation-mark/
Un développeur perd son téléphone au bureau, Find My bloqué par le MDM. Il demande à Claude, qui génère un script lisant la force du signal Bluetooth.
Téléphone retrouvé en arpentant les couloirs avec un compteur en temps réel ! ⬇️
https://github.com/ben-z/findphone
📬 Ma veille dev de la semaine → https://l.camilleroux.com/veille-ako
ZoomIt for Mac : portage de l'utilitaire Sysinternals sur macOS. Zoom live, annotation, capture panoramique, OCR local, enregistrement vidéo avec webcam PIP. Open source, installable via Homebrew. ⬇️
https://github.com/microsoft/ZoomitForMac
📬 Ma veille dev de la semaine → https://l.camilleroux.com/veille-jH4
With Apple phasing out AFP in macOS 27 and Time Capsules officially reaching end-of-life, it's time to move network backups to proper SMB.
If you run a FreeBSD server, you can build a fast, rock-solid, and secure Time Machine target powered by ZFS and Samba - neatly isolated inside a FreeBSD jail using Bastille.
https://it-notes.dragas.net/2026/01/28/time-machine-freebsd-jail/
Keep your macOS backups running smoothly via SMBv3 (with full vfs_fruit support) and full dataset quota control on ZFS!
#FreeBSD #macOS #TimeMachine #ZFS #BastilleBSD #Samba #SysAdmin #Backup #OwnYourData #SelfHosted #BSD #RunBSD #OwnYourData
One of the things I find deucedly frustrating about modern #macos is that SO MUCH of the mechanics of actually making full use of your machine are either undocumented or woefully under-documented.
And because they change so often, searching for help on the internet VERY often yields just plain wrong information.
Take for instance the struggle I had trying to simply set up an automount for my home NAS share.
How the !$@# is that even supposed to work? After wasting hours combing through man pages and making unsuccessful attempts, I finally got it working with the help of infernal machines 3:< but I put the script into a Github repo in case others might find it useful.
https://github.com/feoh/macos-nas-automount
But this is the kind of crap you just don't need to struggle with on Linux. NFS/Automount interfaces have been around FOREVER and are fairly well documented.
New #blog #post: My Failed Tech Predictions
https://rldane.space/my-failed-tech-predictions.html
1637 words
cc: my wonderful #chorus: @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn
(I will happily add/remove you from the chorus upon request! :)
#rlDaneWriting #blost #computing #phones #smartphones #enpoopification #retrocomputing #programming #slop #MacOS #Macintosh #data #InformationAge #SCSI #Mobile #TuringTest #LLM #LLMs #ChatBots
Palmier : un éditeur vidéo macOS open source (GPLv3) où vos agents Claude, Codex ou Cursor interagissent directement avec la timeline via MCP. L'éditeur de base est gratuit, sans compte requis. ⬇️
https://github.com/palmier-io/palmier-pro
📬 Ma veille dev de la semaine → https://l.camilleroux.com/veille-nqf
Things the OS authors don't want you to know:
* The #FreeBSD logo is Beastie, because it reminds you to dare, hack, and stop praying.
* The #Linux logo is Tux, because even penguins know what it is like to freeze with amdgpu.
* The #Windows logo is a window, because that is where you throw the PC goes after the third BSOD.
* The #OpenBSD logo is Puffy, because it’s the only fish that takes security more seriously than being edible.
* The #NetBSD logo is a flag, because if it boots on your hardware, they claim it as territory.
* The #DragonFlyBSD logo is a dragonfly, because every time you explain HAMMER2, people suddenly find somewhere else to be.
* The #macOS logo is an Apple, because one bite costs 999$, no 1999$, no 4999$. They soldered the RAM to keep the worms out.
* The #ChromeOS logo is #chrome because the operating system is just the browser admitting it won.
I've posted the Apple Silicon MacOS build of #mame 0.289 over at it's home on the web. https://sdlmame.lngn.net/
borgbackup 2.0.0b22 was just released!
First release with packs and also other exciting changes - do not use with production repositories!
#borgbackup 1.4.5 was just released!
Some fixes, including a low severity security fix, some new features, some other changes.
```
find / -name "*FOO*txt" -ls
# match is case insensitive
find / -iname "*FOO*txt" -ls
```
will search '/', and all subdirectories, for files with 'FOO' and ending with 'txt' in the name. You don't need AI Terminal Wrapper or AI agents for this on your desktop. Stop sending data to big tech.
“Apple should end their prohibition on shapes in MacOS app icons”
There's a lot you can say about macOS, but one thing Apple used to be incredibly good at were making beautifully crafted, detailed icons. As with almost every other aspect of macOS, this deteriorated sharply over the years, with the recent macOS releases with Liquid Glass being an absolute low point. Not o
https://www.osnews.com/story/145403/apple-should-end-their-prohibition-on-shapes-in-macos-app-icons/
#NeXT / #Apple had the right idea.
* User homes are in /Users
* Each app is in /Applications and looks like a regular file but is actually a folder (i.e. you can cd into it and examine the contents)
* The operating system is in /System
* Files shared among apps (except files that come with the OS), including configuration files, are in /Library
* Static libraries, debug info, C headers, OS API reference docs, etc go in /Developer
I saw this and my first though was 'Come on! The #Almquist shell has never been ported to #macOS before 2026⁈ It must have been there since the #NeXTStep days, surely. Someone has simply not known about it because xe never thought to look up the name Almquist.'
So I went looking.
Mad as it may seem, from what I've found so far, an Almquist shell on macOS does not turn up before 2025.
https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/dash-shell
Nary a mention of Almquist on Apple StackExchange.
It looks like macOS went straight from the C shell on NeXTStep to the Bourne Again shell.
But macOS has had a Korn shell for decades, right?
A tale of two path separators
In macOS, you can apparently create files and directories in the Finder with names that include slashes. If you then go into the terminal and take a look with ls, you'll see that the slashes are actually colons.
I don’t understand all the nuances, but I know this is a side-effect of the fact that macOS has not one but two path separators: the slash (/) and the colon (:). The
https://www.osnews.com/story/145356/a-tale-of-two-path-separators/
A few months ago, I set myself a simple goal: understand the operating systems I use.
The journey has been fun, but there’s always a bit of fiction along the way.
Spend a week deep in the #FreeBSD world, then switch back to #MacOS or #Arch, and you quickly realize how much your own muscle memory slows you down.
So I built and open-sourced UPKG:
https://github.com/seuros/upkg
UPKG gives you a single package management command across operating systems.
It doesn’t replace the native package manager. It simply provides a consistent interface so you can use the same commands everywhere.
On macOS, it can completely replace Brew.
If you’re thinking about moving to BSD, install UPKG first. Get comfortable with the syntax, then when yo a’re ready, drop the 'u' and use pkg directly. Or keep using UPKG if you prefer.
PS: Nothing here is vibe-coded. I read the source code of every target package manager and wrote a proper wrapper around them.
wow, `fd -x` (or -X) on #macOS is _bonkers_ faster than `find | xargs`
Great way to clean down your ~/Library cruft
is there someone on here who uses #pkgsrc with #macos ?
i can download #alacritty with pkgsrc now, but the version it installs for macos doesn't seem to be the version i can download from github -- it isn't installed to /Applications and has to be bootstrapped via Terminal.app to run.
are there any clever/simple ways to rig this up? am i missing something obvious?
🚀 #Gitte 0.7.0 is out!
- Visual commit graph with color-coded per-branch colors
- Greatly overhauled layout
- Rename detection in diffs
- Drop multiple commits at once
- Show word-based diffs more often
- Toggle recursing into untracked directories
- Shortcut (Ctrl+D) to switch between staged & unstaged
Plus many performance improvements & lots of fixes.
Flathub: https://flathub.org/apps/de.wwwtech.gitte
macOS: https://gitlab.com/dehesselle/gitte_macos/-/releases/v0.7.0+36
Repo: https://codeberg.org/ckruse/Gitte
MacOS 27 drops Intel support, will be last release with Rosetta 2
With the announcement of an upcoming new macOS release also come the usual changes in which Macs will still be supported. MacOS 27 Golden Gate is an important release in this regard, as it will be the first release of Apple's desktop operating system that will be entirely ARM-only, dropping support for all In
Sort of. Folk wisdom has #macOS derived from #FreeBSD. But actually XNU is a descendent of #NeXTSTEP. Both FreeBSD and NeXTSTEP were derived from from BSD, but not from *exactly* the same point in its evolution and neither from the other.
And of course they diverged from each other.
But you can, say, pull up an old iOS manual page and see it saying 'BSD' at the head, compare it with the same page from FreeBSD, and contrast it with #Debian and #Illumos:
https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=tzset&sektion=3
https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=tzset§ion=3
https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/manpages-dev/tzset.3.en.html
In today's MacOS struggles: apparently you cannot change the default email handler without opening Mail.app and changing settings.
But there's a problem. When you open Mail.app you cannot access settings without first adding an email account. Which I stubbornly don't want to do because I don't want to use Mail.app _at all_. I don't use the big providers, and don't want to connect it to my iCloud.
Aggravating. I'm sure there's an arcane way (there always is).