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626: USB webcam testing

626: USB webcam testing



FreeBSD Journal Summer 2025 Edition, Java hiding in plain sight, BSDCan 2025 Trip report, Call for testing OpenBSD webcams, recent new features in OpenSSH, Improved 802.11g AP compatibility check, an…


Published on 9 hours ago

625: Build Cluster Speedup

625: Build Cluster Speedup



Why FreeBSD is the Right Choice for Embedded Devices, The Day GlusterFS Tried to Kill My Career, DragonFly DRM updated, NetBSD on Raspberry Pi, Speed up suspend/resume for FreeBSD, Revisiting ZFS's Z…


Published on 1 week ago

624: OpenBSD Innovations

624: OpenBSD Innovations



OpenBSD chflags vs. Log Tampering, How to Defend Against Aggressive Web Scrapers With Anubis on FreeBSD 14, OpenBSD Innovations, Full Ada programming toolchain NOW on FreeBSD, Compute GPUs can have o…


Published on 2 weeks ago

623: Two's interview

623: Two's interview



Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) for FreeBSD Project, Your Guide to Lock-In Free Infrastructure, and we interview David Gwynne from the University of Queensland and developer on the OpenBSD project.…


Published on 3 weeks ago

622: Interview with Mark Phillips - Technical Marketing Manager at the FreeBSD Foundation

622: Interview with Mark Phillips - Technical Marketing Manager at the FreeBSD Foundation



This week Benedict interviews Mark Phillips , the Technical Marketing Manager at the FreeBSD Foundation, while they both are at a Hackathon in Germany.

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Published on 4 weeks ago

621: Exaggerated Death Report

621: Exaggerated Death Report



Designing a Storage Pool, The Report of My Death Was an Exaggeration, Generic BSD installations on ARM64 UEFI, dm_target_crypt_ng - Add next-generation implementation, The X Window System didn't imme…


Published on 1 month ago

620: Postmortem for jemalloc

620: Postmortem for jemalloc



The Server That Wasn't Meant to Exist, ZFS Performance Tuning – Optimizing for your Workload, what would a multi-user web server look like, That Grumpy BSD Guy: A Short Reading List, rsync's defaults…


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

619: Happy Tooling

619: Happy Tooling



Disaster Recovery with ZFS: A Practical Guide, The best interfaces we never built, Choose Tools That Make You Happy, open source has turned into two worlds, TrueNAS CORE is Dead – Long Live zVault, Y…


Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago

618: Funding BSD projects

618: Funding BSD projects



A year of funded FreeBSD, ZFS Performance Tuning – Optimizing for your Workload, Three Ways to Try FreeBSD in Under Five Minutes, FFS optimizations with dirhash, j2k25 hackathon report from kn@, NetB…


Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago

617: FreeBSD 14.3

617: FreeBSD 14.3



FreeBSD version 14.3 is available, Reliable ZFS Storage on Commodity Hardware, My website is ugly because I made it, Semi distributed filesystems with ZFS and Sanoid, April 2025 Laptop Support and Us…


Published on 2 months ago





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