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  • FreeBSD Status Report First Quarter 2024, Why not BSD, LibreSSL version 3.9.2 released, Running NetBSD on OmniOS using bhyve, X.Org on NetBSD, Unix version control lore: what, ident, How I search in 2024, sshd split into multiple binaries, and more
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    FreeBSD Status Report First Quarter 2024 (https://www.freebsd.org/status/report-2024-01-2024-03/)
    Why not BSD (https://michal.sapka.me/bsd/why-not-bsd/) + Sequel next week
    News Roundup
    LibreSSL version 3.9.2 released (https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20240512115958)
    Running NetBSD on OmniOS using bhyve (https://www.tumfatig.net/2024/running-netbsd-on-omnios-using-bhyve/)
    X.Org on NetBSD - the state of things (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/x_org_on_netbsd_the)
    Unix version control lore: what, ident (https://dotat.at/@/2024-05-13-what-ident.html)
    How I search in 2024 (https://vickiboykis.com/2024/04/25/how-i-search-in-2024/)
    sshd(8) split into multiple binaries (https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20240517092416)
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  • An RNG that runs in your brain, Going Stateless, SmolBSD, The Wi-Fi only works when it's raining, Wayland, where are we in 2024?, Omnios pxe booting, OpenBSD scripts to convert wg-quick VPN files, and more
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    An RNG that runs in your brain (https://www.hillelwayne.com/post/randomness/)
    Going Stateless (https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2024-04-20-workstation-going-stateless.html)
    News Roundup
    SmolBSD (https://smolbsd.org)
    The Wi-Fi only works when it's raining (https://predr.ag/blog/wifi-only-works-when-its-raining/)
    Wayland, where are we in 2024? Any good for being the default? (https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/wayland-2024.html)
    Omnios pxe booting (https://neirac.srht.site/posts/ipxe_boot.html)
    OpenBSD scripts to convert wg-quick VPN files (https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2024-04-27-openbsd-wg-quick-converter.html)
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  • NetBSD 9.4, FreeBSD SSDF Attestation to Support Cybersecurity Compliance, The Lost Worlds of Telnet, alter file ownership and permissions with a feedback information, parallel raw IP input, OpenBSD routers on AliExpress mini PCs, FreeBSD for Devs. Plus a special interview with the organizers of BSDCAN 2024.
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    NetBSD 9.4 (https://www.netbsd.org/releases/formal-9/NetBSD-9.4.html)
    FreeBSD Foundation Delivers V1 of FreeBSD SSDF Attestation to Support Cybersecurity Compliance (https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/freebsd-foundation-delivers-v1-of-freebsd-ssdf-attestation-to-support-cybersecurity-compliance/)
    News Roundup
    The Lost Worlds of Telnet (https://thenewstack.io/the-lost-worlds-of-telnet/)
    How to alter file ownership and permissions with a feedback information (https://sleeplessbeastie.eu/2024/04/18/how-to-alter-file-ownership-and-permissions-with-a-feedback-information/)
    Coming soon to a -current system near you: parallel raw IP input (https://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20240418050520)
    OpenBSD routers on AliExpress mini PCs (https://www.srcbeat.com/2024/02/aliexpress-openbsd-router/)
    FreeBSD for Devs (https://dev.to/scovl/freebsd-for-devs-3n0k)
    Tarsnap
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    Feedback/Questions
    Daniel - jail issue (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/556/feedback/Daniel%20-%20jail%20issue.md)
    Rick - ZFS (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/556/feedback/Rick%20-%20ZFS.md)
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  • Open Source Software: The $9 Trillion Resource Companies Take for Granted, Tinkering with Manjaro and NetBSD on the Pinebook Pro: a crumbs-in-the-forest tutorial & review, OpenSMTPD 7.5.0p0 Released, OpenBSD 7.5 locks down with improved disk encryption support and syscall limitations, Book 8088, Custom Prometheus dashboards using Console templates, FreeBSD Foundation March 2024 Partnerships Update, Ray tracing made possible on 42-year-old ZX Spectrum: 'reasonably fast, if you consider 17 hours per frame to be reasonably fast', and moreNOTESThis episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow)HeadlinesOpen Source Software: The $9 Trillion Resource Companies Take for Granted (https://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/open-source-software-the-nine-trillion-resource-companies-take-for-granted)Tinkering with Manjaro and NetBSD on the Pinebook Pro: a crumbs-in-the-forest tutorial & review (https://www.autodidacts.io/pinebook-pro-linux-bsd-laptop-review-tutorial/)News RoundupOpenSMTPD 7.5.0p0 Released (https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20240410185045)OpenBSD 7.5 locks down with improved disk encryption support and syscall limitations (https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/12/openbsd_75_disk_encryption/)Book 8088 (https://liliputing.com/version-2-0-of-the-book-8088-retro-mini-laptop-adds-vga-graphics-card-and-serial-ports/)Custom Prometheus dashboards using Console templates (https://tumfatig.net/2024/custom-prometheus-dashboards-using-console-templates/)FreeBSD Foundation March 2024 Partnerships Update (https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/march-2024-partnerships-update/)Ray tracing made possible on 42-year-old ZX Spectrum: 'reasonably fast, if you consider 17 hours per frame to be reasonably fast' (https://www.pcgamer.com/ray-tracing-made-possible-on-42-year-old-zx-spectrum-reasonably-fast-if-you-consider-17-hours-per-frame-to-be-reasonably-fast/)TarsnapThis weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups.Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])Join us and other BSD Fans in our BSD Now Telegram channel (https://t.me/bsdnow)

  • OpenBSD is a Cozy Operating System, Lichee Console 4A - RISC-V mini laptop, Lessons learned with XZ vulnerability, Techies vs spies: the xz backdoor debate, Not Not Porting 9front to Power64, One less Un*xy option for 32-bit PowerPC, and more
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    OpenBSD is a Cozy Operating System (https://btxx.org/posts/OpenBSD_is_a_Cozy_Operating_System/)
    Lichee Console 4A - RISC-V mini laptop (https://3.14.by/en/read/RISC-V-Sipeed-Lichee-Console-4A-Alibaba-T-Head-TH1520-review)
    News Roundup
    Lessons learned with XZ vulnerability (https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2024-03-30-lessons-learned-xz-vuln.html)
    Techies vs spies: the xz backdoor debate (https://lcamtuf.substack.com/p/technologist-vs-spy-the-xz-backdoor)
    Not Not Porting 9front to Power64 (https://posixcafe.org/blogs/2024/04/03/0/)
    One less Un*xy option for 32-bit PowerPC (http://tenfourfox.blogspot.com/2024/02/one-less-unxy-option-for-32-bit-powerpc.html)
    Beastie Bits
    20 years since... (https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20240409044953)
    Jails PDFs (https://cdn.gyptazy.ch/files/docs/freebsd/jails/)
    NixOS BSD (https://github.com/nixos-bsd/nixbsd)
    rigg - run indie games on OpenBSD (https://www.reddit.com/r/openbsd_gaming/comments/1bb9wle/rigg_10_released_a_new_way_to_run_indie_games_on/)
    pkgsrc 2024Q1 (https://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-announce/2024/04/04/msg000370.html)
    PackMule (https://badland.io/packmule.md)
    AcephalOS - A new FreeBSD image build tool (https://codeberg.org/San_Bernadino_Operation/AcephalOS_image_build_system)
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  • Kubernetes and back - Why I don't run distributed systems, NetApp’s strategic contributions to FreeBSD: a deep dive into upstreaming efforts, Make your own E-Mail server - Part 2 - Adding Webmail and More with Nextcloud, Poudriere on Apple Silicon, One less Un*xy option for 32-bit PowerPC, and more
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    Kubernetes and back - Why I don't run distributed systems (https://www.davd.io/posts/2024-03-20-kubernetes-and-back-why-i-dont-run-distributed-systems/)
    NetApp’s strategic contributions to FreeBSD: a deep dive into upstreaming efforts (https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/netapps-strategic-contributions-to-freebsd-a-deep-dive-into-upstreaming-efforts/)
    News Roundup
    Make your own E-Mail server - Part 2 - Adding Webmail and More with Nextcloud (https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/03/21/make-your-own-email-server-freebsd-adding-nextcloud-part2/)
    Poudriere on Apple Silicon (https://oliver-epper.de/posts/poudriere-on-m1-mac/)
    One less Un*xy option for 32-bit PowerPC (http://tenfourfox.blogspot.com/2024/02/one-less-unxy-option-for-32-bit-powerpc.html)
    Beastie Bits
    Powering up the future: the new FreeBSD cluster in Chicago (https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/powering-up-the-future-the-new-freebsd-cluster-in-chicago/)
    Dragonflybsd 6.5 Snapshot Release on Acer Nitro AN515-51/58-XXX Series Laptops (https://github.com/catfacedck/Dragonflybsd-Acer-Nitro-Laptops-AN515-5158-XXX)
    Tarsnap
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  • The XZ Backdoor, NetBSD 10.0, iX announces that they will put out a release of TrueNAS 13.3, State of the Terminal, LibreSSL 3.8.4 and 3.9.1 released and more
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    People have no doubt heard of this by now, but are not aware of the BSD side of
    things since its mostly been Linux getting all the news. It'd be nice if we
    could give a summary of the issue and then address how it does/doesn't affect
    the BSDs.
    The XZ Backdoor
    (https://boehs.org/node/everything-i-know-about-the-xz-backdoor)
    NetBSD's statement (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/statement_on_backdoor_in_xz)
    FreeBSD's statement (https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-security/2024-March/000248.html)
    OpenBSD?
    NetBSD 10.0 (https://netbsd.org/releases/formal-10/NetBSD-10.0.html)
    News Roundup
    iX announces that they will put out a release of TrueNAS 13.3 (https://www.truenas.com/blog/truenas-core-13-3-plans/)
    A community fork has been announced (https://www.zvault.io)
    State of the Terminal (https://gpanders.com/blog/state-of-the-terminal/)
    LibreSSL 3.8.4 and 3.9.1 released (https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20240328181819)
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    Feedback/Questions
    Derek via feedback has asked for some discussion around this NetBSD security advisory (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/554/feedback/Derek%20-%20NetBSD%20Security%20Advisory.md)
    -- Advisory Link (https://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/security/advisories/NetBSD-SA2024-001.txt.asc)
    Ben - Nextcloud Installation (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/554/feedback/Ben%20-%20nexcloud%20installation.md)
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  • Using Git offline, Make your own E-mail server, quiz: a tool for rapid OpenZFS development, Configuring openzfs for nvme databases, Mirroring OmniOS: The Complete Guide part 1, Installing OpenBSD 7.4 on a VisionFive 2 rev, and more...
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    Using Git offline (https://www.gibbard.me/using_git_offline/)
    Make your own E-Mail server - FreeBSD, OpenSMTPD, Rspamd and Dovecot included - Part 1 (https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/03/08/make-your-own-email-server-freebsd-opensmptd-rspamd-dovecot-part1/)
    News Roundup
    quiz: a tool for rapid OpenZFS development (https://despairlabs.com/blog/posts/2024-03-04-quiz-rapid-openzfs-development/)
    Configuring openzfs for nvme databases (https://github.com/letsencrypt/openzfs-nvme-databases)
    Mirroring OmniOS: The Complete Guide; Part One (https://antranigv.am/posts/2024/02/omnios-mirror-one/)
    Installing OpenBSD 7.4 on a VisionFive 2 rev 1.2a (https://quozul.dev/riscv/2023/12/22/installing-openbsd-on-visionfive-2.html)
    Terminal Latency (https://beuke.org/terminal-latency/)
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  • Setup diskless booting of Raspberry Pi, TrueNAS abandons FreeBSD, SPARCbook 3000ST: The coolest 90s laptop, Sparkbook Teardown, SSH over HTTPS, Keycloak Identity and Access Management on FreeBSD, Ford Aerospace and BSD Unix, and moreNOTESThis episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow)HeadlinesHOWTO: Setup diskless booting of Raspberry Pi (running RPi OS) via TFTP & NFSv4 from a FreeBSD ZFS server (https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/howto-setup-diskless-booting-of-raspberry-pi-running-rpi-os-via-tftp-nfsv4-from-a-freebsd-zfs-server.92717/)TrueNAS abandons FreeBSD (https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/18/truenas_abandons_freebsd/)+ No one needs to panic, we're aware of plans that have already been in the works. But more on that later.News RoundupSPARCbook 3000ST: The coolest 90s laptop (https://jasoneckert.github.io/myblog/sparcbook3000st-the-coolest-90s-laptop/)Sparkbook Teardown (https://jasoneckert.github.io/myblog/sparcbook-teardown/)Author Comment (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39037510)SSH over HTTPS (https://trofi.github.io/posts/295-ssh-over-https.html)Keycloak Identity and Access Management on FreeBSD (https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2024/03/10/keycloak-on-freebsd/)Ford Aerospace and BSD Unix. (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39636035)Beastie BitsOpenBGPD 8.4 released (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20240308064655)Solene games (https://rsolene.itch.io/) Context: https://bsd.network/@solene/112115442072927484How I backup (https://sive.rs/backup)TarsnapThis weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups.Feedback/QuestionsSend questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])Join us and other BSD Fans in our BSD Now Telegram channel (https://t.me/bsdnow)

  • This week on the show, The story of SSH getting port 22, GGC using Clang, AuxRunner, Stabweek, Using a Kensington SlimBladePro on OpenBSD, and more...
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    The story of getting SSH port 22 (https://www.ssh.com/academy/ssh/port#the-story-of-getting-ssh-port-22)
    Can GCC use Clang as its assembler? (https://briancallahan.net/blog/20240122.html)
    News Roundup
    AUXrunner: a macOS QEMU-based app for running A/UX (https://mendelson.org/auxrunner.html)
    Stabweek (https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-current/2024-February/005657.html)
    Using the Kensington SlimBlade Pro TrackBall with OpenBSD (https://www.tumfatig.net/2024/using-the-kensington-slimblade-pro-trackball-with-openbsd/)
    Running 9front on an emulated SGI Indy via MAME (https://posixcafe.org/blogs/2024/01/01/0/)
    Beastie Bits
    Huffman Codes – How Do They Work? (https://two-wrongs.com/huffman-codes-how-do-they-work)
    NetBSD 10.0_RC5 (https://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2024/02/27/msg150156.html)
    New code for SIGILL faults help identify misbranches (https://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20240222183703)
    New Illumos telegram channel (https://t.me/illumosDistroes)
    The Jan Feb issues of the FreeBSD Journal is here (https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/the-january-february-2024-issue-of-the-freebsd-journal-is-here/)
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  • This week on the show, you're not too late to develop the future, netmap on czgbe, OpenZFS 2.2.3, SSH Brute Forcing, some unknown OpenBSD Features, Release notes for the latest Omni OS, and more...
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    When the Power Macintosh ran NetWare (featuring Wormhole and Cyberpunk) (https://oldvcr.blogspot.com/2023/12/when-power-macintosh-ran-netware.html)
    You are not too late (https://kk.org/thetechnium/you-are-not-late/)
    News Roundup
    netmap on cxgbe interfaces (https://adventurist.me/posts/00318)
    OpenZFS 2.2.3 (https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.2.3)
    A recent abrupt change in Internet SSH brute force attacks against us (https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/sysadmin/SSHBruteForceAttacksAbruptlyDown)
    Some OpenBSD features that aren't widely known (https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2024-02-20-rarely-known-openbsd-features.html)
    Release Notes for OmniOS v11 r151048 (https://github.com/omniosorg/omnios-build/blob/44731424e67c8aaafe5c4e500fe7c4544a22f0f6/doc/ReleaseNotes.md#r151048o-2024-02-15)
    The Making of RP2040 Doom (https://kilograham.github.io/rp2040-doom/)
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    Feedback/Questions
    Brendan - Log Files (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/550/feedback/Brendan%20-%20Log%20Files.md)
    Mischa - EuroBSDcon (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/550/feedback/Mischa%20-%20EuroBSDcon.md)
    Sebastiano - Sed (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/550/feedback/Sebastiano%20-%20Sed.md)
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  • FreeBSD Foundation Statement on the European Union Cyber Resiliency Act, DragonFly BSD on a Thinkpad T480s, How FreeBSD
    Employs Ampere Arm64 Servers in the Data Center, FreeBSD Yubikey authentication, that time I almost added Tetris to htop, and more
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    FreeBSD Foundation Statement on the European Union Cyber Resiliency Act (https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/freebsd-foundation-statement-on-the-european-union-cyber-resiliency-act/?utm_source=bsdweekly)
    DragonFly BSD on a Thinkpad T480s (https://git.sr.ht/~tomh/dragonflybsd-on-a-laptop/tree/master/item/README.md)
    News Roundup
    Ampere in the Wild: How FreeBSD Employs Ampere Arm64 Servers in the Data Center (https://amperecomputing.com/blogs/ampere-in-the-wild)
    FreeBSD Yubikey authentication (https://gist.github.com/daemonhorn/bdd77a7bc0ff5842e5a31d999b96e1f1)
    That time I almost added Tetris to htop (https://hisham.hm/2024/02/12/that-time-i-almost-added-tetris-to-htop/)
    Beastie Bits
    Mail Software Projects for You (https://mwl.io/archives/23419)
    At long last: the MWL Title Index (https://mwl.io/archives/23401)
    FreeBSD on a RPi (https://linux.slashdot.org/story/24/01/07/0327229/how-does-freebsd-compare-to-linux-on-a-raspberry-pi)
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  • FreeBSD Status Report Q4 2023, In Memorium of the NTP inventor, Migrate a FreeBSD bhyve virtual machine to OmniOS, AI-free blog, Hard disk LEDs and Noisy Machines, SSH based comment system, NetBSD 10 RC.4 is available, and more
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    FreeBSD Status Report Fourth Quarter 2023 (https://www.freebsd.org/status/report-2023-10-2023-12/)
    In Memoriam : Inventor of NTP protocol that keeps time on billions of devices dies at age 85 (https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/01/inventor-of-ntp-protocol-that-keeps-time-on-billions-of-devices-dies-at-age-85/)
    News Roundup
    Migrate a FreeBSD bhyve virtual machine to OmniOS (https://www.tumfatig.net/2024/migrate-a-freebsd-bhyve-virtual-machine-to-omnios/?utm_source=bsdweekly)
    This blog is AI free (https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2024-01-18-no-ai.html)
    Hard disk LEDs and Noisy Machines (https://jmmv.dev/2023/12/hard-disk-leds-and-noisy-machines.html)
    SSH based comment system (https://blog.haschek.at/2023/ssh-based-comment-system.html)
    NetBSD 10 RC.4 is available (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/netbsd_10_0_rc4_available)
    Beastie Bits
    Tarsnap
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  • Overcoming imposter syndrome in IT, A Practical Guide to GNU sed With Examples, Early computer art by Barbara Nessim, Don't prefill config files, Trapping Spambots Based on Target Domain Only, You cannot cURL under pressure, and more
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    Overcoming imposter syndrome in IT (https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2024-01-10-dealing-with-imposter-syndrome.html)
    A Practical Guide to GNU sed With Examples (https://thevaluable.dev/sed-cli-practical-guide-examples/)
    News Roundup
    Early computer art by Barbara Nessim (1984) (https://blog.gingerbeardman.com/2023/11/09/early-computer-art-by-barbara-nessim/)
    Don't prefill config files (https://www.makeworld.space/2024/02/no_prefill_config.html)
    A Simpler Life: Trapping Spambots Based on Target Domain Only (https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2024/01/a-simpler-life-trapping-spambots-based.html)
    You cannot cURL under pressure (https://blog.benjojo.co.uk/post/you-cant-curl-under-pressure)
    Tarsnap
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    Feedback/Questions
    Marcus - Linux Compat Layer (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/547/feedback/Marcus%20-%20linux%20compat%20layer.md)
    Daniel - FreeBSD Nostalgia (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/547/feedback/Daniel%20-%20FreeBSD%20Nostalgia.md)
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  • Debunking Common Myths About FreeBSD, Please, don’t force me to log in, Exploring FreeBSD service(8) basics, Failed Product Designs: A Laptop with Seven Screens, What’s a Permissive License – and Why Should I Care?, Beginning of the year Laugh
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    Debunking Common Myths About FreeBSD (https://klarasystems.com/articles/debunking-common-myths-about-freebsd/)
    Please, don’t force me to log in (https://hamatti.org/posts/please-dont-force-me-to-log-in/)
    News Roundup
    Exploring FreeBSD service(8) basics (https://rubenerd.com/basics-of-freebsd-services/)
    Failed Product Designs: A Laptop with Seven Screens
    The Expanscape Aurora 7 (https://www.core77.com/posts/127288/Failed-Product-Designs-A-Laptop-with-Seven-Screens)
    “What’s a Permissive License – and Why Should I Care?” (https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/whats-a-permissive-license-and-why-should-i-care/)
    Beginning of the year Laugh (https://saagarjha.com/blog/2020/05/10/why-we-at-famous-company-switched-to-hyped-technology/)
    Beastie Bits
    NetBSD 10: Thirty Years, Still Going Strong! (https://bentsukun.ch/talks/fosdem2024/)
    Dracula theme using bash shell (https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/dracula-theme-using-bash-shell.92052/)
    pinsyscalls(2) working in anger (https://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20240118080752)
    First bits of a Haiku compatibility layer for NetBSD (https://www.osnews.com/story/137961/first-bits-of-a-haiku-compatibility-layer-for-netbsd/)
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  • ZFS High Availability with Asynchronous Replication and zrep, Stop
    Blogging and start documenting, 2023 in Review: Infrastructure, NovaCustom NV41
    laptop review, OpenBSD Video Audio Screen Recording, HDMI Audio sound patches
    into GhostBSD source code, DSA removal from OpenSSH, NetBSD/evbppc 10.99.10 on
    the Nintendo Wii, NetBSD/amd64 current performance patch
    NOTES
    This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow)
    Headlines
    ZFS High Availability with
    Asynchronous Replication and zrep (https://klarasystems.com/articles/zfs-high-availability-with-asynchronous-replication-and-zrep/)
    Stop Blogging and start documenting (https://callfortesting.org/stopblogging/)
    News Roundup
    2023 in Review: Infrastructure (https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/2023-in-review-infrastructure/)
    NovaCustom NV41 laptop review (https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2024-01-03-laptop-review-novacustom-nv41.html)
    OpenBSD Video Audio Screen Recording (https://rsadowski.de/posts/2024-01-14-openbsd-video-audio-screen-recording/)
    HDMI Audio sound patches into GhostBSD source code /usr/ghost14/ghostbsd-src SOLVED Jan20 2024 (https://ghostbsd-arm64.blogspot.com/2024/01/hdmi-audio-sound-patches-into-ghostbsd.html)
    Beastie Bits
    DSA removal from OpenSSH (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20240111105900)
    NetBSD/evbppc 10.99.10 on the Nintendo Wii (https://youtu.be/n-MShCcFm_w?si=-bl2725c1WwT8PBg)
    NetBSD/amd64 current performance patch (https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2024/01/23/msg029450.html)
    November/December 2023 FreeBSD Journal Issue (https://freebsdfoundation.org/past-issues/freebsd-14-0/)
    Feedback
    Rick - Questions (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/545/feedback/rick%20-%20questions.md)
    Tarsnap
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  • GPL 3: The Controversial Licensing Model and Potential Solutions,
    The Geeks way of checking what the outside weather is like, Alpine on a
    FreeBSD Jail, DragonFly BSD on a Thinkpad T480s, Dealing with USB Storage
    devices on OmniOS, Creating a Time Capsule instance using Samba, FreeBSD, and
    ZFS
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    GPL 3: The Controversial Licensing Model and Potential Solutions (https://klarasystems.com/articles/gpl-3-the-controversial-licensing-model-and-potential-solutions/)
    The Geeks way of checking what the outside wheather is like (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/the_geeks_way_of_checking)
    News Roundup
    Alpine on a FreeBSD Jail (https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/01/18/installing-alpine-linux-on-a-freebsd-jail/)
    DragonFly BSD on a Thinkpad T480s (https://git.sr.ht/~tomh/dragonflybsd-on-a-laptop/tree/master/item/README.md)
    Dealing with USB Storage devices on OmniOS (https://www.tumfatig.net/2024/dealing-with-usb-storage-devices-on-omnios/)
    Creating a Time Capsule instance using Samba, FreeBSD, and ZFS (https://dan.langille.org/2024/01/06/creating-a-time-capsule-instance-using-samba-freebsd-and-zfs-2/)
    Conferences
    FOSDEM (https://fosdem.org/2024/)
    AsiaBSDCon (https://2024.asiabsdcon.org/program.html)
    BSDCan (https://www.bsdcan.org/2024/papers.php)
    EuroBSDcon (https://2024.eurobsdcon.org/)
    Southeast Linuxfest (https://southeastlinuxfest.org/2024/01/self-2024-call-for-participation/)
    Dont let the name fool you, SELF is BSD friendly and they'd love to have BSD/Unix Talks if you're in the area. JT is staff at SELF, so he can put in a good word for you. ;)
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  • OpenZFS Storage Best Practices and Use Cases Part 3: Databases and VMs, 2023 in Review: Continuous Integration and Workflow Improvement, Running OpenBSD on OmniOS using bhyve, FreeBSD jailed ZFS datasets – how do I find the .zfs/snapshot directory?, OpenBSD workstation hardening, KDE Plasma now linked to packages build on -current, MidnightBSD 3.1.3 releaseNOTESThis episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow)HeadlinesOpenZFS Storage Best Practices and Use Cases Part 3: Databases and VMs (https://klarasystems.com/articles/openzfs-storage-best-practices-and-use-cases-part-3-databases-and-vms/)2023 in Review: Continuous Integration and Workflow Improvement (https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/continuous-integration-and-workflow-improvement/)News RoundupRunning OpenBSD on OmniOS using bhyve (https://www.tumfatig.net/2024/running-openbsd-on-omnios-using-bhyve/)FreeBSD jailed ZFS datasets – how do I find the .zfs/snapshot directory? (https://dan.langille.org/2023/12/25/freebsd-jailed-zfs-datasets-how-do-i-find-the-zfs-snapshot-directory/)OpenBSD workstation hardening (https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2023-12-31-hardened-openbsd-workstation.html)KDE Plasma now linked to packages build on -current (https://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20231227120851&utm_source=bsdweekly)MidnightBSD 3.1.3 release (https://bsdsec.net/articles/midnightbsd-security-midnightbsd-3-1-3-release)TarsnapThis weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups.Feedback/QuestionsKieran - Feedback (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/543/feedback/Kieran%20-%20Feedback.md)Albin - links inquires questions (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/543/feedback/Albin%20-%20links%20inquires%20questions.md)Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])Join us and other BSD Fans in our BSD Now Telegram channel (https://t.me/bsdnow)

  • 8 Open Source Trends to Keep an Eye Out for in 2024, System Design
    for Advanced Beginners, 2024 plans and 2023 retrospective, Upgrading from NetBSD 5.1 to 10*RC1, FreeBSD has a new C compiler: Oracle Developer Studio 12.6, Ctrl+Alt Museum
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    8 Open Source Trends to Keep an Eye Out for in 2024 (https://klarasystems.com/articles/8-open-source-trends-to-keep-an-eye-out-for-in-2024/)
    System Design for Advanced Beginners (https://robertheaton.com/2020/04/06/systems-design-for-advanced-beginners/)
    News Roundup
    2024 plans and 2023 retrospective (https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2024-01-09-plans-for-2024.html)
    Upgrading from NetBSD 5.1 to 10_RC1 (https://www.idatum.net/upgrading-from-netbsd-51-to-10_rc1.html)
    FreeBSD has a new C compiler: Oracle Developer Studio 12.6 (https://briancallahan.net/blog/20240101.html)
    Ctrl+Alt Museum (https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMTsm7-LbZ-EiFh4xctppvVbBg_IhOPLTu4ej3fc7gWNgg6nHAUlBEK67-AD_tTsA?pli=1&key=N3dLRWlWVUpUY0RfNU1nb2VxYWUzRDdNek5DU2hn)
    Beastie Bits
    Taylor's Hackerstation (https://hackerstations.com/setups/taylor_town/)
    An Empirical Study of the Reliability of UNIX Utilities (https://sigwait.org/~alex/blog/2022/09/11/fuzz.pdf)
    BSD on Windows: Things I wish I knew existed (https://virtuallyfun.com/2023/12/08/bsd-on-windows-things-i-wish-i-knew-existed/)
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  • Security, Performance, and Interoperability; Introducing FreeBSD 14, HardenedBSD November 2023 Status Report, How to create a FreeBSD Jail hosting a remote desktop, A sneak Peak, Programming FreeBSD Reading Process Information, Why Unix kernels have grown caches for directory entries 'name caches', Always learning, Always Teaching
    NOTES
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    Headlines
    Security, Performance, and Interoperability; Introducing FreeBSD 14 (https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/security-performance-and-interoperability-introducing-freebsd-14/)
    HardenedBSD November 2023 Status Report (https://hardenedbsd.org/article/shawn-webb/2023-12-01/hardenedbsd-november-2023-status-report)
    News Roundup
    How to create a FreeBSD Jail hosting a remote desktop (https://it-notes.dragas.net/2023/12/13/how-to-create-a-freebsd-jail-hosting-xrdp-and-xfce-remote-access-desktop/)
    A sneak Peak (https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/a-sneak-peek-simd-enhanced-string-functions-for-amd64/)
    Programming FreeBSD Reading Process Information (https://patmaddox.com/doc/trunk/www/programming-freebsd-reading-process-information/)
    Why Unix kernels have grown caches for directory entries 'name caches' (https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/unix/KernelNameCachesWhy)
    Always learning, Always Teaching (https://stephango.com/always-learning-always-teaching)
    Tarsnap
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