# Update Time seems to fly by faster than light and I can only watch helplessly. The March sumo basho kicked off today. The last weekends were not at all productive, I've simply done nothing. Work is not the best as I am only allowed to spend around half of my working hours on them - the clients do not pay for more currently. So I've done a lot of online trainings, prepared some know-how sharing and a lot of documentation. At last I updated OpenBSD to 7.4 on the old laptop and switched to using jwm as window manager. Even xfce seemed to be too heavy for this crappy i386 machine. jwm is really cool, I like the xml config file, real easy to customize, great man page. Even now I am in jwm and type this while logged into SDF-EU via mosh. I installed the simple terminal from suckless and surf as browser. I tried wireless again because it was unbearably slow the last time I experimented with it. The man page also mentions that some devices are incorrectly calibrated and pracically unusable. However something happened in the meantime as I could connect to wifi and the speed was totally okay with the bwi driver. Not bad, but it is not really reliable, I suspect that it has some issues with me using the laptop a bit further off from the router. So it drops the connection from time to time and at one startup it greeted me with a lot of timeout messages. But after booting this morning everything was all right again. When I was updating OpenBSD I saw that it comes with a new version of Mono so I installed that and experimented with Windows Forms a bit. Unfortunately there is no Monodevelop, but I wrote a csproj file from scratch and used xbuild to build the project. xbuild complained that it is deprecated and I should use msbuild instead. But there was nothing from pkg_info on msbuild, so I looked it up on openports.pl and it is broken on i386... At work we have a .NET Framework 4.8 console app that I would like to containerize somehow. I have access to windows docker runners on GitLab, but cannot use windows containers locally. Maybe I'll give Mono a try. It would be cool if it compiled, but I suspect it won't be so easy.