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Young humanoid in the UK. Proudly LGBT. Slava Ukraini! | they/them

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19th June

hellfire103 OP ,
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It was two days ago.

hellfire103 OP ,
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Yes, but one would assume I meant the 19th of the current month of the current year.

Also "They said the 19th June 2024" doesn't work so great as a title.

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Europe/London, BST, UTC+01:00

Do you use a different calendar system, by any chance?

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Honestly no

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I like the Gormanian and Holocene calendars; but I use the Gregorian for compatibility with the rest of humanity.

Also, as I live in Britain, I use an unholy mixture of metric, imperial, and archaic measurements.

Length of an object? Centimetres. Height of a human? Feet and inches. Mass of flour? Grams. Mass of a human? Stones, pounds, and ounces. Distance by car? Miles. Distance on foot? Kilometres. Volume of a soft drink? Litres or millilitres. Volume of beer or milk? Pints. Volume of non-dairy milk? Also litres and millilitres.

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The letter arrived yesterday.

hellfire103 ,
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I'll wait and see how this turns out, but I'll keep openbsd.org open in my browser. Just in case.

hellfire103 ,
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I have FreeBSD on my ThinkPad, and I'd use it on more of my boxes if any of the other WiFi hardware was supported.

hellfire103 ,
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To be fair, RBOS was the first distro to ship Wayland on the live image.

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  • OpenRC just feels nice
  • Runit is simple
  • S6 is really fucking fast
  • Some distros (e.g. Guix, Void, Gentoo) come with non-systemd init systems by default, but I use them for other reasons

As for why I sometimes use musl, I like BSD. Also, Alpine Linux uses it by default, and most glibc software I've tried works just fine with gcompat.

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