We're now at the point of the challenge where most of us have more or less settled into our routines, I think. At least I have. I did work, I hung out on IRC. I fragged Headcrash far too much in Quake 2 (we do genuinely think there was some problem with his client.) I also spent all day listening to a radio link that Headcrash gave me for internet radio stations which don't require https to run. It's silly that it's a list that has to exist in the first place, but here we are. Perhaps there will be an anti-tls screed here or on the website later on with any luck. That didn't feel like enough for me, I wanted a project for tonight. Gotta to update ttgs (unsigned got it working on windows,) & I installed NetBSD on my laptop so I can boot a Dreamcast NetBSD box. So I set up NetBSD, get it booted again I mean. I use pkgin dc-tools isn't packaged it seems. That's fine. Pkgsrc it is then. I make search in pkgsrc and in two hours it was ready to search. By that point I just looked up which category it was in and installed from there. Next came the burn itself. I prepared some incense (as one should when burning optical media,) and ran dc-burn-netbsd like the documentation wants .....the syntax changed. Oops. For reference it is now this: "dc-burn-netbsd -k GENERIC -s x -v 10.0" for a full install of NetBSD 10.0 on your disk. It downloads a kernel plus the sets. You can reduce the size by using "base" or "std" vs x but the CD is read only anyway so that doesn't matter much. At this point the whole decreasing width thing is cute but it's getting annoying to stick to it more than it's funny to me, oh well. I started this whole process around 6 PM. It was 10 by the time that it started burning. In the meantime I had a round of Quake with jason123onirc and dokuja. God I love Quake. Every weapon feels great. I think this is it for content today. I meant to cut ttgs 1.3.1 (now building on Windows! Thanks to unsigned,) but I got busy. I really wanted to cut the release *on* the Dreamcast actually. One big concern is that there's NFS and DHCP configuration needed for Dreamcast NFS (which is the ideal) but the links in there are dead. I also lied earlier: I found out too late that a CD with "x" is too big to fit on a CD. I have no clue why they give that option in the tool. I got it booting on my TV and the video configuration is fucked up, it's not an overscan problem on the tv, the console itself is adjusted wrong and the bottom 3-4 lines are cut off. I tried it on my small CRT as well, similarly cut off. I'mgonna call the update here but I think I might just be able to fix her. Maybe.... .