When you write code for hours and finally press “build” and the build passes and you’re like yay I’m awesome and then you test it and nothing works and it turns out you had the wrong target selected all along.

oh wow, I only now noticed that in Sonoma, there’s /etc/pam.d/sudo_local which persists across upgrades!

Terminal window that says: $ cat /etc/pam.d/sudo_local.template 
&10;# sudo_local: local config file which survives system update and is included for sudo
&10;# uncomment following line to enable Touch ID for sudo
&10;#auth       sufficient     pam_tid.so
&10;

Might need to tweak those serial parameters a bit. Also homebrew needs to learn to respect the termcap!

That went well! Yay Sweden!

Some very patient router held on to some packets for me

Quite warm on our balcony today 🥵

Does anyone know what happened with the bridge between Eläintarhanlahti(?) and Töölönlahti?

Slight moment of panic when I noticed my main banking apps don’t work with the iOS 7 beta. One of them claims it fails to validate the authenticity of the device, the other just said my PIN is wrong. Luckily my banks still support old-style paper-based OTP login so I can still pay my bills.

Woah I just mixed up the /dev path of my SD card and my Time Machine backup drive when dd’ing a Raspberry Pi OS image. Luckily macOS would let me write to a raw /dev/diskN device, probably because it had filesystems mounted.

Me: I better take at least a 128 GB memory card to the new Raspberry Pi, so that I don’t run out of space

Actual usage of my current Raspberry Pi:

“df” output showing 6 GB in use on a 59 GB file system