.--. .--. .--. .--. .--. .--. .--. :::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\ ' `--' `--' `--' `--' `--' `--' DATE : 2023.09.24 TIME : 22:08 AUTHOR : SNOWCRASH@SDF.ORG MOOD : TIRED TITLE : GREETINGS FROM OPENBSD .--. .--. .--. .--. .--. .--. .--. :::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\::::::::.\ ' `--' `--' `--' `--' `--' `--' Well it's been a while since I wrote anything in the old phlog which is a a shame I know, but life has been so damn busy lately. No way getting around that I guess. For a long time my sole intel desktop has been an original Microsoft Surface Book. At the time I really thought I would be detaching the screen all the time and living my best life, but sadly I found I really didn't like that mode, and compared to an iPad found it quite clunky. Over time I ended up triple boot enabling it with Windows, Linux Mint and a free chromeos variant. But I could never really get away from Windows. Until recently. I decided to hit eBay and see what I could find by the way of a used thinkpad on the cheap. Lo and behold I scored a nice clean T540p i5 with 8gb ram and a 160gb disk. Which enabled me to finally start dabling with a bare metal OpenBSD install (7.3)! After I RTFM a bit, I ended us with a nice minimal OpenBSD install with the CWM window manager. So far it's been failry fun and new experience that had piqued my curiosity and given me a glimpse of that spark of joy I used to have with technology. Honestly, whoever said to work a job doing something you love and no days will ever feel like work. Didn't follow their advice for 30 years before writing that. I've become very jaded as the decades pile up and grown very tired of technology. So having a glimpse of the past was a nice surprise. Anyway, that's all for now. Cheers! -Snowcrash