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Posts by FreeBSD Frau

Shrug, dunno

7 months ago 0 0 0 0

How do my fellow FreeBSD kernel/src/dtrace developers feel about me POTENTIALLY using AI (specifically, Claude Sonnet 4 by Anthropic) to enhance the FreeBSD Operating System, squash bugs, respond to PRs, and both write & maintain man-pages?

7 months ago 2 1 1 0
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Actually, it’s a machinist’s tool; it connects two Starrett rules together to make one long rule. It can even connect different-width models

7 months ago 3 0 1 0
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Name that tool!

7 months ago 1 0 1 0

It’s ON, like Donkey Kong! I just taught the AI agent how to automatically maintain RCS keywords in files whilst working in my git repository 😈

8 months ago 2 0 0 0

Oh my God! When you give Cursor and Claude-4-sonnet access to a PR, it can not only fix the code but figure out what to say to the humans in response! No longer do I have to spend countless hours deciding what people are saying! Life is getting GOOD! Maybe there is something to this AI generation

8 months ago 2 0 0 0

Note: it was my own credentials that I was stuffing into a session that I created, but I could have hijacked anyone’s credentials because I have root access. But it worked to solve a bug in the built-in agent forwarding feature of the ssh plugin to Cursor

8 months ago 2 0 0 0

Oh baby! I just “hacked the Gibson!” I taught credential stuffing to claude-4-sonnet so that I could pull PR data off sequestered private Enterprise GitHub instances using nothing but built-in ssh integration to VScode 😈

8 months ago 4 0 1 0

It can read JIRA tickets? Are just copy/pasting from the tickets or is there some integration?

8 months ago 0 0 1 0

Not sarcasm. Say you’ve been in the salt mines for 10 years and have a healthy repo of code organically grown over time. Claude can be asked to analyze your style and produce code that matches (and often exceeds) your quality. I did have to point out some nits, but it makes you ungodly-fast!

8 months ago 2 0 1 0
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If you ever get the chance, do not pass-up the opportunity to try the AI model named “claude-4-sonnet” available in Cursor/VScode — my God. It is life changing. Coming from someone that has been in the industry for 25 years and knows almost 30 programming languages fluently; knocked my socks off!

8 months ago 4 0 2 0
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Last but certainly not least, the find of the month, a genuine original Kriss Kross stropper with the original razor and instruction booklet! Only $20 (original price was $6, in 1921, 104 years ago)

9 months ago 2 0 0 0
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$15 for 15 carbide router bits in a wooden case. Not bad, $1 per router bit. Vintage (2006) Harbor Freight. Will get absorbed into the big kit of bits and will be used

9 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Clothespins, $1 (stay with me; the best is yet to come)

9 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Box, also $4

9 months ago 1 0 1 0
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I stopped by Urban Ore. Let’s unpack it (quickly). First, a thermal bag for $4

9 months ago 5 0 1 0

It is holding up quite well. What needs to happen next is for me to commit version 4.0 to head

9 months ago 1 0 1 0
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As a New Year’s resolution, I am learning how to do hand-carving. Here I am practicing with Pfeil palm carving chisels on a block of basswood. The trick is to take it back to Kindergarten — stay within the lines. It’s elementary

1 year ago 8 0 1 0

Work is easiest when the promise is clear

1 year ago 3 0 0 0
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Cool drill press vise with a swiveling movable jaw for clamping tapered objects, found today at salvage for $12 — vintage Record 412 drill press vise

1 year ago 5 0 0 0
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For $15, snagged some on-sale White Wenge — 4 feet of 4/4 at 6” wide, calculates out to 2 board feet. Normally $9.20 per board-foot, since it is only 1/2 a foot wide (6”) and 4/4 thickness, half the price per linear-foot. Plus it was 25% off today! Score! Will make some really nice signs or box tops

1 year ago 4 0 0 0

The Pinnacle No 151-1/2 spokeshave with convex sole. From @woodcraft.bsky.social — looking forward to test driving it after I apply a film coat of 3-in-1 to protect from rust

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

… unless of course after hunting it comes up empty, in which case it prefers to dump the new setting into the first file from the ordered list of paths sourced (/etc/rc.conf)

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

When making changes, sysrc will first hunt for the setting and then (unless -f file is given to specify a particular file to write to) only change the setting in the location that matters most (the last file to declare it in the ordered list of files sourced sequentially)

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

There are combinations of options that will yield a list of either every existing file that sets it as well as an option to show which file sets the final value (as each file listed is sourced in-order, allowing later files to override sensible defaults, for example)

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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sysrc supports rc.conf.d when you use “-s svc_name” man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?...

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

Secrets of minesweeper you never knew. See number. Place that number of flags. Then, while holding right mouse button, left-click the number and it will auto-clear all remaining unflagged cells around the number. Speed-running minesweeper was my jam

1 year ago 4 0 3 0
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This WoodRiver block plane is actually quite nice. Built well, good finish, nice feedback, hefty, and cuts very well. Not sure why I resisted getting one of these for so long. The knuckle cap has an extremely satisfying over-center locking mechanism that is superb

1 year ago 3 1 1 0
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More tools from @woodcraft.bsky.social — the block plane was $40 off because it was left-over Black Friday stock (how cool is that — whatever doesn’t sell on Black Friday remains on-discount until it sells; even if that is months later, making it a good idea to visit the store in-person)

1 year ago 3 0 0 0
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Such a happy guy!

1 year ago 5 0 0 0