The video features a railway scene with a white and red train moving along the tracks. The text overlay at the top reads, "When someone asks me how life's been lately ..." and "Me with adhd" is displayed in a speech bubble, indicating a humorous comparison to the unpredictable nature of ADHD. The train passes through a railway junction with multiple tracks, and a red train is visible in the background. The scene includes a railway station with a platform and a sign, along with a few people and a red vehicle near the tracks. The train continues to move, crossing over another set of tracks, and eventually derails, tilting onto its side. The video humorously illustrates the chaotic and unpredictable nature of life, likening it to the symptoms of ADHD.
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saw 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

letterboxd.com/videodante/film…
A ★★★★★ review of 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
they were doing this shit in 1968????????????????? what the fuck. what the fuck. amazing cinematography. beautiful use of sound. incredible, epoch-defining camera shots and use of color.letterboxd.com
Gleich breche ich auf zum Bäcker.
Polly will einen Keks.
Und ihr so?
Habt einen schönen #Sonntag.
#Fotografie #Photography #Vögel #Birds #BirdsOfMastodon
Mets' pitcher Kodai Senga makes Double-A rehab start
Senga, who has been out since straining his right hamstring while covering first base on June 12, struck out four and gave up three earned runs in the start.The Japan Times
Quite a refreshing experience.
I felt very connected to the Land, though far as I am from It.
The image depicts a nighttime scene centered around a large bonfire. The fire is composed of multiple logs arranged in a pyramid-like structure, with bright flames and sparks shooting upwards into the dark sky. The firelight illuminates the faces and silhouettes of a group of people gathered around it, creating a warm glow against the surrounding darkness. The crowd is diverse, with some individuals standing and others sitting, all facing the fire. Several people are holding flags with various designs, adding to the atmosphere of the gathering. The background is predominantly dark, emphasizing the brightness of the fire and the silhouettes of the people. The overall scene suggests a social or ceremonial event taking place outdoors at night.
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What are your thoughts on the new pkg-base feature in upcoming versions of #FreeBSD?
Have you used pkgbasify to migrate?
github.com/FreeBSDFoundation/p…
GitHub - FreeBSDFoundation/pkgbasify: Convert a FreeBSD system to use pkgbase
Convert a FreeBSD system to use pkgbase. Contribute to FreeBSDFoundation/pkgbasify development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
- Already migrated! 😎 (9%, 2 votes)
- Dreading the change 😫 (9%, 2 votes)
- Undecided ❓ (28%, 6 votes)
- This is the first I'm hearing about it 🤔 (52%, 11 votes)
Thanks to The Times newspaper for this shocking photo of the sickening, deadly terrorism being carried out by the notorious 83yo Reverend Sue Parfitt.
Due to the prompt and courageous response of the Metropolitan Police, Rev Parfitt and her fellow terrorists are now securely detained under his Britanic Majesty's Terrorism Act.
Photo from thetimes.com/uk/crime/article/… / archive.is/YjbiA
reshared this
> ‘In this article we propose “local-first software”: a set of principles for software that enables both collaboration and ownership for users. Local-first ideals include the ability to work offline and collaborate across multiple devices, while also improving the security, privacy, long-term preservation, and user control of data.’
— Martin Kleppmann et al, Onward!, 2019
inkandswitch.com/essay/local-f…
Local-first software: You own your data, in spite of the cloud
A new generation of collaborative software that allows users to retain ownership of their data.www.inkandswitch.com
Today in Chicago History: Comiskey Park hosts major league baseball’s 1st All-Star Game
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/07/06/chicago-tribune-july-6/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Sports @sports-chicagotribune
Ricardo Martín
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •Justine Smithies
in reply to Ricardo Martín • • •Ricardo Martín
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •Then I carried out the jail upgrade again, but in the end, I had to manually change the fstab to point to the right release. Worked™
Justine Smithies
in reply to Ricardo Martín • • •I'm not sure but in the jails the fstab is empty ?????
Ricardo Martín
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •$ cat /usr/local/bastille/jails/foo/fstab
/usr/local/bastille/releases/14.3-RELEASE /usr/local/bastille/jails/foo/root/.bastille nullfs ro 0 0
Justine Smithies
in reply to Ricardo Martín • • •Oh I get:
justine@beastie@bsd.cafe:~ $ doas cat /usr/local/bastille/jails/snac/root/etc/fstabPassword:justine@beastie@bsd.cafe:~ $
Justine Smithies
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •If I ls inside the jails etc it does show files.
justine@beastie:~ $ doas cat /usr/local/bastille/jails/snac/root/etc/fstabPassword:justine@beastie:~ $fstab is definately at 0 bytes though for some strange reason ?? These are thin jails according to bastille ??
CC: @ricardo@bsd.cafe @beastie@bsd.cafe
Justine Smithies
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •Would I maybe need to put that stuff into fstab on all my jails been as it is empty ??
/usr/local/bastille/releases/14.3-RELEASE /usr/local/bastille/jails/jailname/root/.bastille nullfs ro 0 0CC: @ricardo@bsd.cafe @beastie@bsd.cafe
Ricardo Martín
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •You can try, but I would be more curious about how you ended up with an empty fstab
Did you used by chance a batch upgrade, or did you upgraded each jail separately?
Justine Smithies
in reply to Ricardo Martín • • •Maybe I did at some point but I wouldn't swear to it. I just need to repair these jails that are luckily still running, it's just the update bit that's gone slightly wrong.
CC: @beastie@bsd.cafe
Ricardo Martín
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •Justine Smithies
in reply to Ricardo Martín • • •Adding that to the fstab made absolutely no difference to that jail ??
Still uname -a says 14.3 yet freebsd-version says 14.2 p3 ?????
CC: @beastie@bsd.cafe
Ricardo Martín
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •bastille.readthedocs.io/en/lat…
Upgrading — Bastille 0.14.20250420-beta documentation
bastille.readthedocs.ioJustine Smithies
in reply to Ricardo Martín • • •I try for the thin jail as it claims but I get this ?? I stopped lms jail as stated in that doc too.
justine@beastie:~ $ doas bastille upgrade lms 14.3-RELEASEPassword:jexec: jail "lms" not found[: : bad numberJail is not running.Use [-a|--auto] to auto-start the jail.Upgraded lms: 14.3-RELEASE -> 14.3-RELEASESee 'bastille etcupdate TARGET' to update /etc/rc.conf
CC: @beastie@bsd.cafe
Ricardo Martín
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •doas bastille etcupdate bootstrap 14.3-RELEASE
doas bastille etcupdate lms update 14.3-RELEASE
doas bastille etcupdate lms resolve
doas bastille start lms
Justine Smithies
in reply to Ricardo Martín • • •Fails on the first line.
justine@beastie@bsd.cafe:~ $ doas bastille etcupdate bootstrap 14.3-RELEASEPassword:Building tarball, please wait...Failed to build tree.Failed to build etcupdate tarball "14.3-RELEASE.tbz2"
CC: @beastie@bsd.cafe
Justine Smithies
in reply to Ricardo Martín • • •It's very strange as console lms with uname -a shows
root@lms:~ # uname -aFreeBSD lms 14.3-RELEASE FreeBSD 14.3-RELEASE releng/14.3-n271432-8c9ce319fef7 GENERIC amd64Fastfetch reports
Kernel: FreeBSD 14.3-RELEASEtoo ????CC: @beastie@bsd.cafe
Ricardo Martín
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •That's because uname shows the version of the host's running kernel, and jails run on top of it
freebsd-version -kru -j lms
Justine Smithies
in reply to Ricardo Martín • • •CC: @beastie@bsd.cafe
Ricardo Martín
in reply to Ricardo Martín • • •Justine Smithies
in reply to Ricardo Martín • • •Gives me
justine@beastie@bsd.cafe:~ $ doas bastille upgrade -a lms 14.3-RELEASEPassword:Upgraded lms: 14.3-RELEASE -> 14.3-RELEASESee 'bastille etcupdate TARGET' to update /etc/rc.confjustine@beastie@bsd.cafe:~ $ CC: @beastie@bsd.cafe
Ricardo Martín
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •Justine Smithies
in reply to Ricardo Martín • • •CC: @beastie@bsd.cafe
Justine Smithies
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •Would I maybe need to put that stuff into fstab on all my jails been as it is empty ??
/usr/local/bastille/releases/14.3-RELEASE /usr/local/bastille/jails/jailname/root/.bastille nullfs ro 0 0CC: @ricardo@bsd.cafe @beastie@bsd.cafe
Justine Smithies
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •Would I maybe need to put that stuff into fstab on all my jails been as it is empty ??
/usr/local/bastille/releases/14.3-RELEASE /usr/local/bastille/jails/jailname/root/.bastille nullfs ro 0 0CC: @ricardo@bsd.cafe @beastie@bsd.cafe
Justine Smithies
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •Would I maybe need to put that stuff into fstab on all my jails been as it is empty ??
/usr/local/bastille/releases/14.3-RELEASE /usr/local/bastille/jails/jailname/root/.bastille nullfs ro 0 0CC: @ricardo@bsd.cafe @beastie@bsd.cafe
Justine Smithies
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •Would I maybe need to put that stuff into fstab on all my jails been as it is empty ??
/usr/local/bastille/releases/14.3-RELEASE /usr/local/bastille/jails/jailname/root/.bastille nullfs ro 0 0CC: @ricardo@bsd.cafe @beastie@bsd.cafe
Justine Smithies
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •Would I maybe need to put that stuff into fstab on all my jails been as it is empty ??
/usr/local/bastille/releases/14.3-RELEASE /usr/local/bastille/jails/jailname/root/.bastille nullfs ro 0 0CC: @ricardo@bsd.cafe @beastie@bsd.cafe
Ricardo Martín
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •$ bastille --version
cf8a9b33
I can create a standard/thin jail, but AFAIK those are also linked to the bootstrapped release
$ bastille create standardjail 14.3-RELEASE 10.0.0.2/24 eth0
$ grep "fstab\|osrelease" /usr/local/bastille/jails/standardjail/jail.conf
mount.fstab = /usr/local/bastille/jails/standardjail/fstab;
osrelease = 14.3-RELEASE;
$ cat /usr/local/bastille/jails/standardjail/fstab
/usr/local/bastille/releases/14.3-RELEASE /usr/local/bastille/jails/standardjail/root/.bastille nullfs ro 0 0
Justine Smithies
in reply to Ricardo Martín • • •Sorry for the spam earlier something went a tad Pete Tong ?
If I look in jail.conf I see:
doas grep "fstab\|osrelease" /usr/local/bastille/jails/lms/jail.confPassword: mount.fstab = /usr/local/bastille/jails/lms/fstab; osrelease = 14.3-RELEASE;But if I cat fstab for that jail it is empty. So do I put the line below in it and restart that jail to see what happens ?
/usr/local/bastille/releases/14.3-RELEASE /usr/local/bastille/jails/lms/root/.bastille nullfs ro 0 0
CC: @beastie@bsd.cafe
Justine Smithies
in reply to Ricardo Martín • • •Would I maybe need to put that stuff into fstab on all my jails been as it is empty ??
/usr/local/bastille/releases/14.3-RELEASE /usr/local/bastille/jails/jailname/root/.bastille nullfs ro 0 0
Justine Smithies
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •UPDATE
If I type
uname -ainside any of the jails I get told that they are on 14.3 .Yet if I type
freebsd-versionit returns14.2-RELEASE-p3Why ??
Jason Tubnor 🇦🇺
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •Bastille upgrade jail 14.3-RELEASE
Bastille upgrade jail install
Bastille upgrade jail install
Bastille restart jail (optional)
Justine Smithies
in reply to Jason Tubnor 🇦🇺 • • •Jakob Stoklund
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •Justine Smithies
in reply to Jakob Stoklund • • •Thanks I did check and it is:
osrelease = 14.3-RELEASE;
J.K.Pirie
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •I had exactly this issue trying to update PHP in nextcloud.
Installed version was reported as the one I wanted and Nextcloud told me it was still the old version.
In the end it was something silly like the php.ini file still "pointing" at the old version?
Can't remember because I bury trauma once its overcome 🤓
Justine Smithies
in reply to J.K.Pirie • • •14.3-RELEASE-p1😌エ・アルバレス
in reply to Justine Smithies • • •# example for your 'lms' jail
`doas bastille stop lms`
# point the jail at the new base
`doas bastille upgrade lms 14.3-RELEASE`
# update /etc inside the jail so configs match the new OS
`doas bastille etcupdate bootstrap 14.3-RELEASE`
# once per host
`doas bastille etcupdate lms update 14.3-RELEASE`
# interactively resolve any merges
`doas bastille etcupdate lms resolve`
`doas bastille start lms`
Repeat the stop, upgrade, etcupdate, start cycle for each of your other jails (nginx radicale reverse-proxy …).
Because this is only a minor release bump (14.2 to 14.3), the ABI stays the same; you do not have to pkg upgrade -f inside every jail. 
bastille.readthedocs.io/en/lat…
Upgrading — Bastille 0.14.20250420-beta documentation
bastille.readthedocs.ioJustine Smithies
in reply to エ・アルバレス • • •This doesn't work for some reason ??
justine@beastie:~ $ doas bastille upgrade lms 14.3-RELEASEPassword:jexec: jail "lms" not found[: : bad numberJail is not running.Use [-a|--auto] to auto-start the jail.Upgraded lms: 14.3-RELEASE -> 14.3-RELEASESee 'bastille etcupdate TARGET' to update /etc/rc.confjustine@beastie:~ $ doas bastille etcupdate lms update 14.3-RELEASEPassword:Error: Please run "bastille etcupdate bootstrap RELEASE" first.