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DesRoin »
@DesRoin@geekdom.social

Never worked with before and I need it for an upcoming project... so I'm using my to manage all other in my home. Even reinstalled my old 3 with to have a different OS and system in the network xD
The way things look right now I'll have a lot of time on my hands to figure this out...

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Graham Perrin »
@grahamperrin@mastodon.bsd.cafe

FreeBSD OpenJDK Contract

Various contracts, full- and part-time:

— bhyve hypervisor kernel improvements
— desktop usability
— developer tools such as LLD
— hardware support on new ARM and RISC-V devices
— installer
— jails – usability/orchestration/OCI-compatibility
— networking
— packaging – including package base (pkgbase)
— …

<freebsdfoundation.org/open-pos>

@FreeBSDFoundation

Graham Perrin »
@grahamperrin@mastodon.bsd.cafe

FreeBSD Foundation and Digital Security by Design (DSbD)

<globenewswire.com/news-release>

❝… CHERI and CheriBSD, developed to revolutionize hardware-based protection against memory safety vulnerabilities, were developed by a collaboration from researchers from the University of Cambridge, alongside corporate partners such as Google, Microsoft, Arm, and SRI International, and with support from the UK government. …❞

jbz »
@jbzfn@mastodon.social

🎉 NetBSD 10.0 Released With Much Improved Hardware Support & Faster Performance | Phoronix

10 provides support, support for many newer platforms including for and newer boards, a new Intel Ethernet drive, support for Realtek 2.5GbE network adapters, performance improvements, automatic swap encryption, and an enormous amount of other hardware support improvements that accumulated over the past 4+ years 」

phoronix.com/news/NetBSD-10.0-

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gyptazy »
@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

ベンツくん »
@bentsukun@mastodon.sdf.org

Yet another exciting development for my 32-bit builder:

Chromium CI infra deliberately pretends all 32-bit ARM is ARMv6 "because we don't care about the difference between v6 and v7". However, the armv6 instruction set does not include atomic instructions, so these Go binaries don't run on multi-processor machines.
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❄️ freezr ❄️ »
@freezr@bsd.network

Living under 1.5GHz...

It is incredible the thing I can do and achieve with this little underpowered !

This wouldn't be possible without and though...

However I am pretty sure that I could squeeze up more performance with some , unfortunately the is supported but not the board...

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gyptazy »
@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

Kyle Taylor »
@kta@hostux.social

I find myself coming back to this paper / talk from Maciej Czekaj on using for data science. For the uninitiated, a modern data science software stack is large and unwieldy. Running jupyterlab out of ports and jails can take you 90% of the way there. And do it in a way that is secure / stable. I use VM's and for some of the stuff he touches on. And not much on (which he goes into). But the discussion on is spot-on.

papers.freebsd.org/2022/bsdcan