Did something useful for me, useless for all else ---- I've used different BSD systems for many years. Mainly grew fond of OpenBSD, but I've run a tildenode on FreeBSD for a few years and also used it as a desktop system. During this time I tried NetBSD but never really dove deep into it. Until now that is. I've setup two servers in my homelab running NetBSD. I'm trying to learn a lot more about pkgsrc and pkgin, also how NetBSD is designed on a deeper level. It's still early in my journey but I am having a lot of fun. For the sake of it, I recently parsed /usr/pkgsrc and put all of the DESCR files into a single file, to be able to browse it somewhat easier. I like browsing it, looking through what packages are part of it. The list can be found here: https://ti-l.de/pkgsrc.html I doubt it's useful to anyone else, but for me it's slightly useful. Have fun!