I've launched my real instance over at bsd.network. Follow me over there as @phessler.
cool, the upgrade worked!
it's pre-upgrade time!
Awesome, using the ed(1) editor on #freebsd with output directly to a line printer. @ed1conf
#Firefox Quantum uses a fork+exec multi-process model, ensuring unique address space for those systems that support ASLR.
Good image caption becomes great image caption
neat, I got an rss2toot bot working. will keep it running for a little while, but shut it down eventually.
Olrite, you have an hour and a half left to bid on the only #OpenBSD 6.2 cd-set that will be made. All proceeds go to the OpenBSD Foundation.
Hand painted by Theo de Raadt himself!
https://m.ebay.ca/itm/Official-OpenBSD-6-2-CD-Set/253265944606?_mwBanner=1
I suppose this is the main reason why follow-bots exist :/
there are a few hashtags (*BSD-releated) that I'd want to be semi-populated
I'm thinking about launching an instance, but would like to get some decent federation going before I open it up to subscribers. Is there a socially acceptable method for this?
Or should I just invite a few people, and ask them to import their follow list first?
I'm currently writing this from an #OpenBSD hosted instance. woot!
(not open to the public!)