Now we settle into the "boredom" of the challenge. It's also the coziest time: everyone is familiar with their setup, everyone knows what their hardware can do, their workflow. I'm sitting here listening to internet radio, fragging people in Quake, and doing software development over Telnet. The community's fell in nicely with hardly the scramble of the first few days and I'm left with thoughts on how to continue. I like mixing it up on the last day or so typically. Earlier on I was of a mind to install OpenBSD, but now I'm also contemplating OpenBSD. I'll figure something out. See y'all tomorrow <3 It's now 12:30 and I'm miserable in OSX. Going from basically the best hardware an OS can run (MacOS 9) to I think the worst hardware it can run on (I don't think OSX runs prior to a G3 right?) is an awful experience. What's worse(?), better(?) is that I'm largely stuck with OS9 apps anyway because PPC support died so fast, almost within 2 years of OSX's launch. I'll rough it out until the end of the challenge but I'm not expecting a victory lap. NetBSD didn't boot at all despite claims the hardware is fully supported. OpenBSD booted and installed correctly but it has a hard time doing the relinking. I also suspect that'd be too easy since it's my main OS otherwise. .