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    Once a month I get reminded by Fastmail that I need to finish this mail-migration >_<

    Tuesday April 4, 2017
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    Recently the quickest fix to solve network problems for me is just to stop and disable NetworkManager…

    Wednesday March 29, 2017
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    Tonight’s fun: upgrading my home server from Linux to FreeBSD :D

    Thursday March 23, 2017
  • Opinion

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    Computer

    About DRM

    I cancelled today Google All-Access and use now for streaming Subsonic. So I have my computer at home serving the music and it is really easy to set up. With that I am also moving back to buying music. Less DRM and afaik I support the artists better. One of my favorite musicians, Farin Urlaub[footnote]If you aren’t German and do not know him, listen to some of his music. He has two bands: Die Ärzte (since the 80s) and the Farin Urlaub Racing Team. Both are a bit different but fantastic. And I expect that every German-speaking reader of this blog knows him and Die Ärzte.[/footnote] said once that Spotify is like a punch in a musicians face. So I bought some stuff I found through All-Access and stopped using it now for a couple of days. I expect to spend less music overall but the musicians I like will get more money. Discoverability might be a problem but I guess I’ll find new music by different means. And the children will have to live with the fact that new stuff might be rolling in more rarely but lately they listen to some of their favorites all the time anyways and don’t care about the stuff I got only through All-Access.

    The two things I am still thinking about is reading via Safari Books Online, the kindle reading app, because I actually don’t use my reader anymore[footnote]the phone is more convenient and people somehow break theirs and I borrow them mine and they just use it far more than I do. But I’d still like to have a Paperwhite.[/footnote] and Netflix. Safari Books Online is an awesome ressource for my job. But I do not use it that much because I have other stuff to do that I wonder if it wouldn’t be cheaper in the end to buy the books I am interested in as e-books. 40€ per month are a lot of money. But it is so convenient and when I need to read up on something the search is great and the quality is usually better than some tutorial/explanation on a website. So yes, I am not sure about it.

    The Kindle is mainly about convenience. The ability to sync and easily send ebooks via mail is great. And they have tons of english-language ebooks and all the others have DRM, too. And I don’t want to move back to paper books for a lot of things. The chance that I am reading a book is lower than I read an ebook because I have the ebook always with me and it works in the dark as well. And since there are no stores that have a similar number of books like Amazon and are completely DRM-free it doesn’t matter a lot if I use a kindle or not. The pure teachings of being DRM-free would mean that I have to return to paper books and get ebooks only from stores like DriveThruFiction or authors like Cory Doctorow who sell all their books DRM-free. But a lot of non-fiction books are not available this way.

    Netflix and Amazon Prime Video are hard. I do not use it that much because I somehow spend my time more listening to podcasts, using social media and reading books  but my family does. It is similar in convenience as pirating stuff without the legal risk but with a smaller but still big selection. And when i buy a DVD or Blu-Ray it is aldo DRMed. The evil thing about Netflix is that it puts DRM into browsers which means that we have now a blackbox in software that has to deal quite often with the evil parts of the internet. I like this blackbox since it allows me to watch Netflix and Amazon Prime on my Linux-computers[footnote]but unfortunately not *BSD-computers[/footnote] but at the same time it brings up the security problem. I find the fight of the EFF very good but I don’t see the alternative. Essentially it would also mean that fewer people want to use free and open source operating systems like GNU/Linux[footnote]see what I did there?[/footnote] because many want to watch Netflix on their computers. I already thought that I won’t use Netflix anymo://re on my computers but only on my phone but I am not sure. The only correct thing to do would be able to give up Netflix etc. And in the end it hurts the wrong because it is not Netflix but big media. And stopping the consumption of their stuff for entertainment is kind of hard. I am not willing to take up the fight to convert my family and explain my kids why they won’t be able to watch their favorite animated series from time to time.

    It is not easy in this day and age to not be subject to DRM. I just read an article about farmers jailbreaking their tractors. Seriously.

    Originally this should have been a micro post that I quit Google All-Access and started using Subsonic. Now it is a long waily waily about DRM. What is your opinion about DRM? Do you care? Do you try to move away from it? If yes, are you succesful? If you don’t care, why don’t you care? Please leave a comment beneath the blog post.

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    Wednesday March 22, 2017
  • Computer

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    General

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    BSD

    Änderungen

    Sooo…wie bereits angekündigt habe ich nun Japanbezug und retrogames.kobschaetzki.net runtergefahren. EMUI habe ich in dieses Blog integriert. Eine Feed-URL habe ich noch nicht. Daurm kümmere ich mich, wenn ich irgendwann mal eine neue Folge veröffentlichen sollte. Es sind Projekte, die ich einmal mit viel Ambition gestartet habe und dann feststellte, dass ich eigentlich nicht die Zeit dazu habe.Kurzfristig habe ich überlegt auch dieses Blog wieder zu einem statischem zu machen, aber am Ende bedeutet das auch mehr Arbeit als Nutzen. Und es gibt eine Sache auf die ich warte, die mit Wordpress einfacher sein sollte.

    Und so wie es aussieht wird mein neuer Job als Sysadmin bei einem Webhoster mich noch eine ganze Weile auf Trab halten bis ich mich in alles so eingearbeitet habe, dass es ruhiger wird. Komplexe Strukturen, die verstanden und beherrscht werden wollen.

    Ich habe viel über FreeBSD die letzten Monate gelernt durch den Job. Vermutlich werde ich auch privat eine ganze Menge nach FreeBSD ziehen. Dieses Blog hier läuft inzwischen auch auf einem FreeBSD-Server. Aber auf dem Desktop fühlt sich FreeBSD wie vor 5 - 10 Jahren an. Der Hardware-Support ist lange nicht auf dem Level von Linux. Dafür gefällt mir die ganze Struktur besser, die Dokumentation ist viel besser und es gibt ZFS. Ich hab gelesen, dass die FreeBSD-Leute wohl häufig Apple-Laptops einsetzen und durch das fehlende Dogfooding der Hardware-Support im Desktop-Bereich nicht so dolle ist. Auf einem Laptop hatte ich kurz OpenBSD drauf, das ist auch sehr schick. Aber aus Gründen gibt es da halt kein Wine und als Virtualisierer nur Qemu. Damit wird das ganze schon um einiges härter. Als reine Arbeitsmaschine ginge das sogar; aber an sich brauch ich vermutlich den Virtualisierer allein um sowas wie IPMIs[footnote]eine Art Remote-Zugriff auf Server, wenn die Kiste gar nicht mehr will[/footnote] weil die alten noch komische Java-Wünsche haben. Aber auch OpenBSD fand ich von den Konzepten um einiges schicker als Linux. Und die BSD-Lizenz ist nun mal noch freier als die GPL, was sie mir schon immer sympathischer machte.

    Und dann gibt es noch TrueOS, ein FreeBSD-Abkömmling. Der ist ganz schick aber leidet z.Z. an einem Bug, durch den Festplattenverschlüsselung und die Nutzung von EFI sich ausschließen. Und ich finde es müßig, dass sie OpenRC einsetzen. Nun ja, am Ende ist es aber nah an FreeBSD dran. Wenn das Festplattenverschlüsselungsproblem gelöst ist, kommt es vermutlich auf meinen Laptop drauf.

    Der Retrozirkel kommt hoffentlich bald auch wieder öfter. Eine Folge ist schon aufgenommen und muss “nur” noch veröffentlicht werden. Ich hoffe Lucie ist auch bald wieder mit dabei. Nur wann ich spielen soll, ist mir noch nicht ganz klar. Vielleicht mal wieder mehr in der U-Bahn zocken…

    Nun ja, es geht weiter. Altlasten habe ich jetzt eingestampft und das beruhigt. Weniger Dinge um die ich mich kümmern muss.

    Tuesday March 21, 2017
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    Subsonic is not perfect but pretty good.

    Sunday March 19, 2017
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    Aside

    I wonder how bearable a git/taskpaper-Workflow with Working Copy and Taskmator on the iPhone is…on my computers it is pretty good though with my current working environment

    Wednesday March 15, 2017
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    micro

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    BSD

    And in OpenBSD the WLAN-USB-stick works immediately… setting up now a secondary laptop with OpenBSD.

    Saturday March 11, 2017
  • Computer

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    BSD

    I am downloading now an openbsd-USB-image for the X201 Interested how that works out.

    And OpenRC on TrueOS is surprisingly confusing.

    Friday March 10, 2017
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    BSD

    Here is a real neat and simple vim-plugin-manager: https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug

    Friday March 10, 2017
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    gitly.io looks like an interesting way to give git-repos a web-interface. I’ll need to try that eventually.

    Friday March 10, 2017
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    linux

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    micro

    F U NetworkManager

    Friday March 10, 2017
  • Computer

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    micro

    From what I’ve read OpenBSD seems to be similar to Trisquel Linux in terms of philosophy. I am not ready to go that far…

    Thursday March 9, 2017
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    micro

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    BSD

    What? OpenBSD has better laptop-support than FreeBSD? Oo I didn’t expect that one.

    Wednesday March 8, 2017
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    micro

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    BSD

    This time I tried installing FreeBSD with 11-stable on the laptop. FDE worked but no 3D-acceleration, no suspend & a lot of work…

    Tuesday March 7, 2017
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    Recent stuff I read makes me really think about what is the lesser of two evils: DRM in browsers or crappy non-cross-platform-plugins…

    Thursday March 2, 2017
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    BSD

    I saw the future yesterday in the form of zfs in action and now I want the future on my laptop. So, let’s start doing a backup.

    Wednesday March 1, 2017
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    BSD

    State of TrueOS on the X201: Netflix in VirtualBox (Fedora/Chrome) works, sleep works, hibernation not. But all in all it’s looking good

    Tuesday February 28, 2017
  • Computer

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    BSD

    I just saw the future with the ZFS-snapshot-integration in the Insight-file manager of TrueOS

    Tuesday February 28, 2017
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    BSD

    ‪I installed yesterday TrueOS on my X201. And if I would want to go full time it seems that it will be a tough time in the beginning.

    Tuesday February 28, 2017
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    linux

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    micro

    TIL: Thanks to the commit messages and FreshPorts FreeBSD has actually good change logs which I really miss with Linux distributions

    Monday February 27, 2017
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    Ha ha, I just saw an motd[footnote]Message of the Day[/footnote] on one of my servers that explained how to quit vi :D

    Sunday February 26, 2017
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    ‪I am tempted to try FreeBSD on my laptop. But is it worth when I have to install a VM anyways for Netflix and Steam/Wine is a luck-thing?‬

    Sunday February 26, 2017
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    micro

    The use of 80x24-terminal size doesn’t really date back to punch cards and VT52-terminals?

    Saturday February 25, 2017
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    micro

    Did anyone of you got a mail of a service that might have got data leaked by cloudflare?

    Friday February 24, 2017