Understand your Mac and iPhone more deeply by tracing the evolution of Mac OS X from prelease to Swift. John Siracusa delivers the details.
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Here are some concise instructions for getting OpenBSD 7.3-current running on a StarFive VisionFive 2 (v1.3B, though from other reports referenced below, it sounds like the v1.2 boards can also be made to work).
You will need:
Recent changes in the tech scene have made it clear that relying on commercial companies to provide services I rely on isn't a good strategy in the long term, and given that Tailscale is so effective these days as a remote-access system, I've gradually been expanding a small collection of self-hosted web apps and services running on my home network.
Until now they've mainly been addressed using their IP addresses and random high ports on the internal LAN, for example:
IronMario is a Super Mario 64 challenge created by DGR_Dave.
Inspired by the brutal difficulty of challenges like IronMon, created by iateyourpie, IronMario pushes players to their limits by combining extreme randomization with a no-damage rule.
If you do create other offshoots/rules of this challenge, please make sure to shout out this challenge.
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