• 659: Full traffic send
    Apr 16 2026

    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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    Headlines

    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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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • 658: It’s the vibe of it
    Apr 9 2026

    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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    1 hr
  • 657: Hibernation is a long sleep
    Apr 2 2026

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

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    Headlines

    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 Bits
    • OpenBSD -current moves to 7.9-beta
    - Delayed hibernation comes to OpenBSD/amd64 laptops Tarsnap

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    51 mins
  • 656: Honey, I shrunk the PDP
    Mar 26 2026

    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 Bits
    • BSDCan reg is now open
    • An Oral History of Unix
    • Major update to drm(4) code in OpenBSD-current (to linux 6.18.16)
    • Patched FreeBSD AMIs
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • 655: No Reboot Required
    Mar 19 2026

    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

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    Emelio - openbsd

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 654: Plasma Rage
    Mar 12 2026

    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 Bits
    • The NetBSD Foundation will participate in Google Summer of Code 2026!
    • Solaris 11.4 SRU90: Preserve Boot Environments
    • zfs-2.4.1
    • Hardening OPNsense: Using Q-Feeds to Block Malicious Traffic
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    • Gary - A nice blog
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    45 mins
  • 653: Butter makes everything better
    Mar 5 2026

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    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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    55 mins
  • 652: Ghostly Graphics
    Feb 26 2026

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

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    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 Bits
    • NetBSD 11.0 RC1 available!
    • The Book of PF, 4th Edition is now available
    • December 2025 Finance Report
    • LLDB improvements on FreeBSD
    • Any desire for OnmiOS/Illumos Support : Now's your chance to convince me
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    1 hr and 10 mins