Goblin happily computing with OpenBSD in a cave.
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@RussSharek looks a bit as if the Goblin was inspired by the likes of @grickle. They might as well have common roots of inspiration. but definitely an original painting from @ratfactor
@Tom_ofB @RussSharek @grickle I bet you're right. I love Grickle and I've probably been inspired by the pointy noses.

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Goblin happily computing with OpenBSD in a cave.
@ratfactor I love this networking by #mycorrhiza !
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@RussSharek Yup!
I did this drawing in my pocket notebook earlier the same day. I seem to be converging on this look for Goblin Week, which is much cuter than what I'd originally imagined. I thing it's the tilt of the ears and the smile.@ratfactor I'm sure that I have one of these in my kitchen! Last night I heard very gentle tiptoeing ... @RussSharek
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@RussSharek Yup!
I did this drawing in my pocket notebook earlier the same day. I seem to be converging on this look for Goblin Week, which is much cuter than what I'd originally imagined. I thing it's the tilt of the ears and the smile.They are wonderful, especially the goblin who likes to #RunBSD.
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They are wonderful, especially the goblin who likes to #RunBSD.
@RussSharek Heck yeah!

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Goblin happily computing with OpenBSD in a cave.
i love it
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i love it
@pkw Thank you!

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Goblin happily computing with OpenBSD in a cave.
@ratfactor as it's proper and right, yes.
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@ratfactor I'm sure that I have one of these in my kitchen! Last night I heard very gentle tiptoeing ... @RussSharek
#ThisOldClownHouse has one roaming about the attic over one of the bathrooms.

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@ratfactor as it's proper and right, yes.
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Goblin happily computing with OpenBSD in a cave.
@ratfactor q: what is the difference between openbsd and freebsd? a: openbsd survives a distribution upgrade.
thanks for the fanart, loving it
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@ratfactor q: what is the difference between openbsd and freebsd? a: openbsd survives a distribution upgrade.
thanks for the fanart, loving it
@biglinter
So far, so good with the upgrades! I'm not used to this with Linux, where I almost always opted for a reinstall (and opportunity for housecleaning). -
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So far, so good with the upgrades! I'm not used to this with Linux, where I almost always opted for a reinstall (and opportunity for housecleaning).@ratfactor really?
that ubu under my fingers is going through its 5th lts iteration, the raspi at the left side to its 4th debian iteration...
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@ratfactor really?
that ubu under my fingers is going through its 5th lts iteration, the raspi at the left side to its 4th debian iteration...
@biglinter Yeah, really. Mind you, I would only upgrade every couple years (or more... I'm a Slackware user and, uh, yeah). On the plus side, I've gotten really, really good at making my setup extremely portable. On the other hand, it is *awesome* to have this clockwork release schedule. The best I've ever seen.

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