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  • uticus9 minutes ago
    &gt; Don&#x27;t be startled by this odd-looking name, it will make sense when you reach the end of the story.<p>&gt; This is the story of OpenBSD on the Sharp Zaurus systems. Because of its length, I have decided to split it in two parts.<p>&gt; OpenBSD&#x2F;cats: the enabler<p>&gt; OpenBSD&#x2F;zaurus (to be published 20260513)<p>...I will be visiting again in 5 days. Then, I will be searching eBay for a Zaurus...<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;miod.online.fr&#x2F;software&#x2F;openbsd&#x2F;stories&#x2F;zaurus.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;miod.online.fr&#x2F;software&#x2F;openbsd&#x2F;stories&#x2F;zaurus.html</a>
  • mmooss58 minutes ago
    As usual, when you make the effort to see them for what they are really like, people never live up to their reputations :)<p><pre><code> &lt;deraadt&gt; wow, mickey is fixing cats. cut, pull, twist, tie, insert, sew, right? &lt;deraadt&gt; meow meeeeooooow MRREOEAAWOOOWOWWWWWWWOWOOWOW &lt;deraadt&gt; :-)</code></pre>
  • mmooss1 hour ago
    Interesting ... the author has a whole webpage of these stories about OpenBSD history:<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;miod.online.fr&#x2F;software&#x2F;openbsd&#x2F;stories&#x2F;index.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;miod.online.fr&#x2F;software&#x2F;openbsd&#x2F;stories&#x2F;index.html</a>