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Why and how to run your own FreeBSD package cache

blog.rlwinm.de
4 points·by 0mp·2 lata temu·0 comments

Apple is landing patches in FreeBSD

cgit.freebsd.org
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We Run FreeBSD current at Netflix [video]

youtube.com
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Computer Networks (CSCI 0431), Spring 2023

cs.middlebury.edu
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Making Music Male

daily.jstor.org
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Reasons We Use Open Source FreeBSD as Our Enterprise OS

hackernoon.com
12 points·by 0mp·3 lata temu·4 comments

German Public-Service Broadcaster on Mastodon

ard.social
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RFC 1178: Choosing a Name for Your Computer

rfc-editor.org
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0mp
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
According to repology.org, FreeBSD is the 4th largest package repository in the open-source world.
0mp
·2 lata temu·discuss
Teenage Engineering gear is not meant to last. It is an illusion created by how their product looks like and how it is marketed. Once the warranty expires, you won't be able to repair products like TX-6. I've gotten bitten by that myself. TE does not really provide much support to its users to help them maintain and repair this expensive gear.
0mp
·2 lata temu·discuss
Duplicate: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40414236
0mp
·3 lata temu·discuss
Hyperfine is a really nice tool for this kind of benchmarking.
0mp
·3 lata temu·discuss
The defaults are absolutely sane. I've been using FreeBSD with root on ZFS on all sorts of workstations and laptops for many years now. It's always run just fine, even on cheap laptops with 2 GB of RAM.