• Agent isn't open source.

    From vallor@21:1/5 to Joel on Sun Feb 16 12:39:23 2025
    On Sun, 16 Feb 2025 04:10:14 -0500, Joel <joelcrump@gmail.com> wrote in <g1a3rj12ds18vrnoepvuisikjifl6svqbg@4ax.com>:

    rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

    there are a finite number of known NNTP clients in the
    universe, Agent stands out among them.

    I won't even ask what makes it so spectacular. I've never used it and have >>no desire to. Pan does what I need.


    Agent is a commercial app, fully featured, giving one a GUI interface
    to Usenet. It allows me to efficiently, professionally deal with the
    NGs.

    Riiiiight.

    Let's take an example: how many news servers can you configure
    it to use? (I have three set up in Pan.)

    Meanwhile, your "commercial app" isn't open source, and isn't
    even being maintained anymore -- not for 10 years! Booo!

    Besides: Gravity is better.

    But all this is moot. We might as well be discussing the
    "one true ice cream". Different people have different
    preferences. That's what makes Unix so nice: choice.

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  • From Chris Ahlstrom@21:1/5 to vallor on Sun Feb 16 07:56:53 2025
    vallor wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:

    But all this is moot. We might as well be discussing the
    "one true ice cream". Different people have different
    preferences. That's what makes Unix so nice: choice.

    https://news.software.readers.narkive.com/N1nrut8v/slrn-using-slrn-to-read-from-multiple-servers

    Alternatives are slrnpull and leafnode, but I've never tried them.

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    ...
    The central Superhighway site called ``sunsite.unc.edu''
    collapsed in the morning before the release. News about the release had
    been leaked by a German hacker group, Harmonious Hardware Hackers, who
    had cracked into the author's computer earlier in the week. They had
    got the release date wrong by one day, and caused dozens of eager fans
    to connect to the sunsite computer at the wrong time. ``No computer can
    handle that kind of stress,'' explained the mourning sunsite manager,
    Erik Troan. ``The spinning disks made the whole computer jump, and
    finally it crashed through the floor to the basement.'' Luckily,
    repairs were swift and the computer was working again the same evening.
    ``Thank God we were able to buy enough needles and thread and patch it
    together without major problems.'' The site has also installed a new
    throttle on the network pipe, allowing at most four clients at the same
    time, thus making a new crash less likely. ``The book is now in our
    Incoming folder'', says Troan, ``and you're all welcome to come and get it.''
    -- Lars Wirzenius <wirzeniu@cs.helsinki.fi>
    [comp.os.linux.announce]

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?St=C3=A9phane?= CARPENTIE@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 16 13:11:02 2025
    Le 16-02-2025, % <pursent100@gmail.com> a écrit :
    everyone on unix is always stuck fixing something ,

    I don't.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?St=C3=A9phane?= CARPENTIE@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 16 13:20:03 2025
    Le 16-02-2025, Stéphane CARPENTIER <sc@fiat-linux.fr> a écrit :
    Le 16-02-2025, % <pursent100@gmail.com> a écrit :
    everyone on unix is always stuck fixing something ,

    I don't.

    Well, the last time I was fixing something it was someone else's ubuntu
    a few weeks ago. This person did an upgrade and stop in the middle
    because it took too long. And came saying: it doesn't run anymore. Well,
    I was not surprised things weren't running smoothly, but I was impressed
    by ubuntu's improvement. It was pretty easy to switch from the error
    message to the command line, to connect and to run the update again. A
    few years ago, when you killed the upgrade process, the only way was to
    install ubuntu from scratch.

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  • From vallor@21:1/5 to snipeco.2@gmail.com on Sun Feb 16 13:22:19 2025
    On Sun, 16 Feb 2025 13:13:56 +0000, snipeco.2@gmail.com (Sn!pe) wrote in <1r7umch.1c7d01cr8qufxN%snipeco.2@gmail.com>:

    vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> wrote:

    We might as well be discussing the "one true ice cream".

    That would be plain vanilla made with real vanilla pods
    and no rendered animal fats substituted for real cream.

    I'm not sure that would work in the U.S., because we have
    labelling laws and regulations.

    Fun fact:
    A UK pork sausage manufacturer "Walls have ears and
    arseholes too" produces a leading UK ice cream brand.

    Their "ice cream" must suck ass!

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  • From chrisv@21:1/5 to vallor on Sun Feb 16 07:53:29 2025
    vallor wrote:

    But all this is moot. We might as well be discussing the
    "one true ice cream". Different people have different
    preferences. That's what makes Unix so nice: choice.

    Indeed, and there's nothing wrong with closed-source software, in a
    free and healthy market. It only becomes bad when some company with
    excessive power in a market, like Micro$oft, seeks to restrict
    consumer choice.

    --
    "Why should they support the tiny 1% who wish to be different?" -
    "True Linux advocate" Hadron Quark, defending the need to use
    Microsoft products to access government services

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  • From Lawrence D'Oliveiro@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 17 06:17:43 2025
    On Sun, 16 Feb 2025 06:18:31 -0700, % wrote:

    Stéphane CARPENTIER wrote:

    Le 16-02-2025, % <pursent100@gmail.com> a écrit :

    everyone on unix is always stuck fixing something ,

    I don't.

    you should

    You’re saying he should make something go wrong, just so he has something
    to fix?

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  • From candycanearter07@21:1/5 to Chris Ahlstrom on Mon Mar 10 18:00:03 2025
    Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> wrote at 12:56 this Sunday (GMT):
    vallor wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:

    But all this is moot. We might as well be discussing the
    "one true ice cream". Different people have different
    preferences. That's what makes Unix so nice: choice.

    https://news.software.readers.narkive.com/N1nrut8v/slrn-using-slrn-to-read-from-multiple-servers

    Alternatives are slrnpull and leafnode, but I've never tried them.


    Slrnpull works quite well for me.
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    user <candycane> is generated from /dev/urandom

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