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  • The 40 Most Rage-Inducing Problems in Tech, ZFS vs Cep, Detecting and removing dangerous secrets on dev workstations before Shai-Hulud does and more...

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    The 40 Most Rage-Inducing Problems in Tech

    ZFS vs Ceph: Do You Actually Need Ceph?

    News Roundup

    Detecting and removing dangerous secrets on dev workstations before Shai-Hulud does

    FreeBSD sh for MacOS

    syslogd(8) privileged and non-privileged parts now separate binaries

    Getting Victoria Logs running on FreeBSD

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  • How NASA built Artemis II's fault tolerent Computer, Jails vs LXC, Respsectfully getting a personal copy of a website, Opensense 26.1.9 and more...

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    Headlines

    How NASA Built Artemis II’s Fault-Tolerant Computer

    Jails vs LXC: What’s the Right Choice for Infrastructure?

    News Roundup

    FreeBSD 15.1-RELEASE Announcement
    Release Notes

    Notes on respectfully getting a personal copy of a website's contents

    OPNsense 26.1.9 released

    Corrupting a ZFS File on Purpose

    The status of OpenSSL 4.0 support in syslog-ng

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  • inotify in FreeBSD, how changes to poudriere.conf affect the build time, Migrating mail servers from exim to OpenSMTPD, and more...

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    Headlines

    Native inotify in FreeBSD

    News Roundup

    How changes to poudriere.conf affect the build time

    Follow on Giving poudriere a jump start

    Migrating mail servers from exim to OpenSMTPD (smtpd) is fun and useful

    Orion PDA

    Recap of the April 2026 Frankfurt Area FreeBSD Hackathon – Sven Ruediger

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  • FreeBSD to OpenBSD Wireguard, Object storage with OpenZFS and SeaweedFS, a zfs script for labeling drives, and more...

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    Headlines

    FreeBSD to OpenBSD Wireguard

    Using Object Storage with OpenZFS and SeaweedFS

    News Roundup

    zfs – a helper script for labelling all those drives

    AI errno(2) values

    The vi Family

    Creating a Samba Active Directory Domain Controller on FreeBSD

    Beastie BitsLet's find out how to get predictable IPv6 addresses assigned to OpenBSD VMsTarsnap

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  • .NET on FreeBSD 15, Klara and TrueNAS fixing dedup, dhcpcd and unbound in FreeBSD Jails, and more...

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    Headlines

    Running .NET 10.0 on FreeBSD 15.0

    How Klara and TrueNAS collaborated to fix one of ZFS's longest standing limitations

    News Roundup

    Back to FreeBSD: Part 1

    dhcpd and unbound in FreeBSD jails

    How our environment still needs the security boundary of Unix logins

    Increasing a bhyve vm disk

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  • fatgid, why zfs is ideal for media production, the CTF scene is dead, private repo behind TLS, and more...

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    fatgid

    Why ZFS is the ideal filesystem for multi-user media production

    News Roundup

    The CTF scene is dead

    A Private pkg Repo Behind Mutual TLS

    This blog ran on Ubuntu 16.04 for 10 years. I migrated it to FreeBSD

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  • OpenBSD 7.9, Critical Infrastructure in FreeBSD, GhostBSD Finance report, Solaris 11.4 updates, and more...

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    Headlines

    OpenBSD 7.9 60th Edition has been released and Reported over on Undeadly

    Cleaning Up Critical Infrastructure in FreeBSD

    News Roundup

    Apple Wants to Kill Your Time Capsule but They Run NetBSD So They Can Not

    Oracle To Reduce The Frequency Of Solaris 11.4 Updates

    FreeBSD on a Thinkpad T14 Gen 2 Intel

    January 2026 Finance Report

    Beastie BitsThe DragonFly site has a recently-updated page describing how DPorts is assembled and the process to contribute.TUHS - Unix use of VAX protection modesOrigin of the rule that swap size should be 2x of the physical memory- The Duke and the Beastie - Improving OpenJDK support for FreeBSDTarsnap

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  • The NetBSD/FreeBSD Merge announcement, the rise and fall of SPARC, GhoseBSD 26.2 and more...

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    NetBSD/FreeBSD will not merge, November 1993 announcement

    Rise and Fall of SPARC: Why No One Misses It

    News Roundup

    Help needed testing GhostBSD 26.2

    Redundant DHCP server and DNS Resolver using OpenBSD and FreeBSD

    Universities And In house Tech

    Beating my head on OpenVPN

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  • Switching from Proxmox to Sylve, FreeBSD Quarterly report, FreeBSD's laptop program, Migrating ZFS, Haiku and OpenSSL news, and more...

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    I Switched from Proxmox to Its FreeBSD Counterpart on My Home Server – Here is How it Went

    FreeBSD Quarterly Report

    The FreeBSD Foundation's Laptop Support Project

    News Roundup

    Migrating ZFS filesystems from one zpool to another – same host

    Haiku Isn’t Just For X86 Anymore, Boots On ARM In QEMU

    OpneSSL 4.0

    Other schedulers? Illumos?

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  • Cybersecurity Looks Like Proof of Work Now, Compensating for RAM Constraints with L2ARC on ZFS, GhostBSD 26.1, and more...

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    Cybersecurity Looks Like Proof of Work Now

    Compensating for RAM Constraints with L2ARC on ZFS

    GhostBSD 26.1

    News Roundup

    I connected a phone to my FreeBSD server

    My Journey to the BSDs

    The unseen hero of OpenBSD

    Beastie BitsBSD Can Schedule upOpenBSD Campaign 2025OpenBSD Campaign 2026Tarsnap

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  • Breaking up Big Tech, Porting MacOS to the Nintendo Wii, OpenBSD on the Pomera DM250, Postgres is your friend and more...

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    Breaking up with Big Tech

    Porting MacOS to the Nintendo Wii

    News Roundup

    Installing OpenBSD on the Pomera DM250

    Postgres is Your Friend. ORM is Not

    Java Sun SPOTs

    I like to use Soviet control panels as a starting point

    Beastie BitsOSHintosh - an open source 68000 MacintoshTime to update 2.11BSD: biggest patch ever landed before 35th anniversaryA quick and easy Guide to TmuxTarsnap

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  • Proxmox to FreeBSD, Hidden values of CPU-Intensive Compression, Cells for NetBSD, OpenBSD 7.8 on RPIs, and more...

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    HeadlinesFrom Proxmox to FreeBSD and Sylve in Our Office Lab

    The Hidden Value of CPU-Intensive Compression on Modern Hardware

    News Roundup

    Cells for NetBSD – Kernel Enforced Jail Like Isolation with User Friendly Operations

    OpenBSD 7.8 on Raspberry Pi Zero 2W

    OpenSSH 10.3/10.3p1 released

    I'm just the Barista

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  • Wayland setting back Linux, Dr Callahan's semi retirement, holding onto your hardware, PF queues breaking the 4gbps barrier, and mroe...

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    Wayland set the Linux Desktop back by 10 years

    Semi-retirement, or, really, changing my relationship with the BSDs

    [Hold on to Your Hardware](https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/)

    News Roundup

    PF queues break the 4 Gbps barrier

    Nobody said there was math on this exam!

    The web is bearable with RSS

    The Pipe

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  • FreeBSD and OpenZFS in the Quest for Technical Independence, Reviews make you 10x slower, OpenBSD on a Motorola 88000, Jailrun, and more.

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    Headlines

    FreeBSD and OpenZFS in the Quest for Technical Independence: A Storage Architect’s View

    Every layer of review makes you 10x slower

    News Roundup

    The story of OpenBSD on Motorola 88000 series processors

    Jailrun

    + jailrun github

    FreeBSD Users: We Need to Talk About Claude Code

    Vibe-coded ext4 for OpenBSD

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  • The Real Cost of Technology Dependence, FreeBSD 15 Linuxator with CUDA, Bidirectional OPNsense/pfSense, Netbase, a SYN attack, and more...

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    The Real Cost of Technology Dependence: Building Independence with Open-Source Storage

    News Roundup

    Building Hierarchical Jails (Podman x Native Jail) on FreeBSD 15

    FreeBSD 15.0 Linuxulator with CUDA Setup

    Bidirectional OPNsense/pfSense Firewall Configuration Migration/Conversion CLI

    SYN attack

    Syn attack follow up

    Netbase is Port of NetBSD Utilities to Another UNIX Like Operating Systems

    Beastie BitsOpenBSD -current moves to 7.9-beta- Delayed hibernation comes to OpenBSD/amd64 laptopsTarsnap

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  • Designing OpenZFS Storage for Independence, The day Telnet died, PiDP 11/70, OpenBSD on SGI and more...

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    Designing OpenZFS Storage for Independence: Pool Architecture, Failure Domains, and Migration Paths

    2026-01-14: The Day the telnet Died
    Reports of Telnet’s Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

    News Roundup

    PiDP-11/70 Build Workshop

    OpenBSD on SGI: a rollercoaster story

    Terminals Should Generate 256 Color Palette

    FreeBSD tribal knowledge: Changes to snapshot strategy

    Beastie BitsBSDCan reg is now openAn Oral History of UnixMajor update to drm(4) code in OpenBSD-current (to linux 6.18.16)Patched FreeBSD AMIsTarsnap

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  • Jails for NetBSD, ARC and L2ARC sizing for Proxmox, Anatomy of bsd.rd, Docker Containers on FreeBSD, Running Time Machine inside a FreeBSD Jail, and more...

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    Headlines

    Jails for NetBSD

    ARC and L2ARC Sizing on Proxmox

    News Roundup

    Lab: Anatomy of bsd.rd — No Reboot Required

    Exploring Docker containers on FreeBSD

    Time Machine inside a FreeBSD jail

    After decades on Linux, FreeBSD finally gave me a reason to switch operating systems

    Beastie Bits-

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  • Pool and Vdev topology for promox, KDE Plasma is not forcing systemd, Running a 2.11 BSD system, Booting NetBSD from a wedge and more...

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    Pool and VDEV Topology for Proxmox Workloads

    News Roundup

    KDE Plasma 6.6 is Not Forcing systemd(1) but Arguments Rage On.

    An old article with covering : Running and administrating a 2.11 BSD system

    Booting NetBSD from a wedge, the hard way

    Beastie BitsThe NetBSD Foundation will participate in Google Summer of Code 2026!Solaris 11.4 SRU90: Preserve Boot Environmentszfs-2.4.1Hardening OPNsense: Using Q-Feeds to Block Malicious TrafficTarsnap

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    Headlines

    ZFS vs BTRFS Architects features and stability

    RHEL on ZFS Root: An Unholy Experiment

    News Roundup

    Slackware on Encrypted ZFS Root.
    https://tumfatig.net/2026/slackware-on-encrypted-zfs-root/

    OpenIndiana Is Porting Solaris' IPS Package Management To Rust

    FreeBSD Jail Memory Metrics

    Tcl: The Most Underrated, But The Most Productive Programming Language

    How to Setup WireGuard on OpenBSD: The Ultimate Self-Hosted VPN Guide (2026)

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  • OpenZFS monitoring, hellosystems 0.8, GhostBSD and XLibre, Bhyve Exporters and 30 year old LibC issues.

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    Headlines

    OpenZFS Monitoring and Observability: What to Track and Why It Matters

    helloSystem 0.8 Released FreeBSD Based OS Inspired by macOS.
    https://itsfoss.gitlab.io/post/hellosystem-08-released-freebsd-based-os-inspired-by-macos/

    News Roundup

    [Default GhostBSD to XLibre](https://github.com/ghostbsd/ghostbsd-build/pull/259]

    Addressing XLibre Change and GhostBSD Future

    Bhyve Prometheus Exporter for Sylve on FreeBSD.

    Linux GNU C Library Fixes Security Issue Present Since 1996

    Beastie BitsNetBSD 11.0 RC1 available!The Book of PF, 4th Edition is now availableDecember 2025 Finance ReportLLDB improvements on FreeBSDAny desire for OnmiOS/Illumos Support : Now's your chance to convince meTarsnap

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