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Colin Gordon »
@csgordon@discuss.systems

This is crazy, one of the first conversations I had at Microsoft when I joined in 2009 was one where I was talking to someone who worked on Windows eventing framework for a long time. I asked if it was similar to on Solaris and he had no clue what I was talking about. No clue other related (much more general) systems existed. This is awesome.
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Jonathan Perkin »
@jperkin@federate.me.uk

We're hiring!

mnxsolutions.com/careers/senio

Come and help us maintain and enhance a fully open-source operating system and cloud stack that has been battle-tested in very large production environments.

There are plenty of interesting problems to solve, all the way from writing device drivers and debugging early boot issues, to writing new UIs in Rust.

I think we're a pretty friendly team to work alongside too ;)

Happy to answer any questions.

Shawn Webb »
@lattera@bsd.network

Has anyone written some code that runs in a C-based application? I'm thinking of writing a C application that embeds a DTrace script that watches for execve calls.

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drscream »
@drscream@m.fru.bar

Get yourself ready for some stickers at

Stickers of illumos, NetBSD, dtrace, pkgsrc and ZFSmediathek on a table

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Antranig Vartanian »
@antranigv@sigin.fo

The year is 2024 and bpftrace crashes when there's an extra whitespace.

bpftrace is DTrace 2.0? DTrace my ass. I've never seen DTrace crash because of an extra whitespace.

Hell, I've never seen DTrace crash, ever.