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  Thread: Everything is a file
Post: RE: Everything is a file

Found! http://curlftpfs.sourceforge.net/
rain1 Psychology, Philosophy, and Licenses 21 17,478 20-04-2016, 12:47 PM
  Thread: Things you do to help secure your OS?
Post: RE: Things you do to help secure your OS?

The biggest thing I do for security reasons is never allow ssh with password logins. Always a key file. It is basically impossible to brute force a key file. I've been reading about mitigation recent...
rain1 Security & Cryptography 10 13,545 19-04-2016, 09:33 AM
  Thread: Reverse Engineering Tools on Linux
Post: RE: Reverse Engineering Tools on Linux

Yeah I love the idea behind qira: each instruction run is like a git commit. It uses qemu to record all the information and then you can search through it. The rr debugger works on the same sort of id...
rain1 Security & Cryptography 23 33,607 19-04-2016, 09:29 AM
  Thread: How Important Do You Think Math Is To Programming?
Post: RE: How Important Do You Think Math Is To Programm...

One mathematical thing that is important in programming is algorithm complexity. You can pick it up intuitively though, it doesn't require lots of algebra and symbols like you think of "math" normall...
rain1 Psychology, Philosophy, and Licenses 12 11,536 19-04-2016, 09:21 AM
  Thread: Gopher anyone?
Post: RE: Gopher anyone?

Gopher is great! I'd like to set up my own gopher hole. I recently hacked gtk interface around [cgo](https://github.com/kieselsteini/cgo). While cgo is a really solid client but I didn't like that yo...
rain1 Old school stuff 36 39,587 19-04-2016, 09:07 AM
  Thread: Everything is a file
Post: RE: Everything is a file

That's such a cool idea to be able to mount a site and copy stuff out of it. it's a shame they don't usually provide information needed to do ls or glob. I found that ftp clients are usually really a...
rain1 Psychology, Philosophy, and Licenses 21 17,478 19-04-2016, 08:48 AM
  Thread: hi
Post: RE: hi

Thank you for the warm welcome everyone! I use a goldtouch keyboard ![my keyboard](http://b.1339.cf/oqrwpis.jpg) I would recommend trying a split keyboard to everyone that hasn't: if you think about...
rain1 8 6,146 19-04-2016, 08:34 AM
  Thread: UNIX Diary
Post: RE: UNIX Diary

Dear UNIX diary, Yesterday I installed OpenBSD for the first time. I set it up with dwm+dmenu+st - just starting out so I have a lot of docs to read to get my footing. Today I tried to fix a bug in ...
rain1 Psychology, Philosophy, and Licenses 188 175,913 19-04-2016, 08:28 AM
  Thread: hi
Post: hi

hello everyone, I decided to make an account since I have just started using openbsd today. I switched because I got so sick of endless trouble on linux. Hopefully this is the start of cutting out the...
rain1 8 6,146 18-04-2016, 06:58 PM