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#DragonFlyBSD

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As it approaches, the excitement for the upcoming #BSDCan keeps growing. It'll be my first time in Canada, and therefore my first time at BSDCan, and it will be a great opportunity to meet people I couldn't meet at #EuroBSDCon in Dublin. In the meantime, the next EuroBSDCon is also getting closer. All in all, when I look at the coming months, I feel an overwhelming sense of positivity and enthusiasm!

bsdfetch is a simple tool to show information about a running #FreeBSD / #OpenBSD / #MidnightBSD / #NetBSD / #DragonflyBSD system.

$ git clone https://github.com/jhx0/bsdfetch.git
$ cd bsdfetch/
$ make

OpenBSD on ROCK64 ( @PINE64 )

$ ./bsdfetch
OS: OpenBSD
Release: 7.6
Version: GENERIC.MP#196
Arch: arm64
Host: <...>
Shell: ksh
User: <...>
Packages: 109
Uptime: 190d 0h 25m
RAM: 1995 MB
Loadavg: 0.03 0.04 0.00
CPU: ARM Cortex-A53 r0p4
Cores: 4 of 4 processors online
CPU Temp: 53 °C

OpenBSD on @OpenBSDAms

$ ./bsdfetch
OS: OpenBSD
Release: 7.6
Version: GENERIC#332
Arch: amd64
Host: <...>
Shell: ksh
User: <...>
Packages: 110
Uptime: 113d 23h 59m
RAM: 2031 MB
Loadavg: 0.30 0.26 0.20
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 0 @ 2.30GHz
Cores: 1 of 1 processors online

Today is the BSD-NL Conference - Early 2025 🐡😈⛳

In between all the hacking and slacking there will be talks!

You catch the stream on: exquisite.tube/c/bsdnlconferen

🌐 events.bsdnl.nl/early25/talk/W
🎤 A packet's journey through pf
A walkthrough of a packet's journey through (FreeBSD's) pf, concentrating on the big picture and its implications.
by Kristof Provost

🌐 events.bsdnl.nl/early25/talk/V
🎤 Disk Space - The final frontier?
We'll follow the adventures of the spaceship BSD-NL 2025 (since NCC-1701 was already taken) on their voyage of exploration.
by Benedict Reuschling

The full schedule 📅 events.bsdnl.nl/early25/schedu

📆 2025-04-12 / April 12th 2025
🕐 10:00-23:00 CET
📍 Brouwerij Maximus (Utrecht)
🌐 bsdnl.nl

ExquisiteTubeBSD-NL ConferenceMeeting once, or twice a year, at EuroBSDCon, BSDCan or AsiaBSDCon isn’t enough! So we decided to start BSD-NL, The BSD Community in The Netherlands. https://bsdnl.nl For all your *BSD needs, eithe...
#BSDNL#RUNBSD#BSD

T-1 days until BSD-NL Full Day Event - Late 2024 🐡😈⛳

We are almost there! See you all tomorrow!

In between all the hacking and slacking there will be talks!

🌐 events.bsdnl.nl/early25/talk/W
🎤 A packet's journey through pf
A walkthrough of a packet's journey through (FreeBSD's) pf, concentrating on the big picture and its implications.
by Kristof Provost

🌐 events.bsdnl.nl/early25/talk/V
🎤 Disk Space - The final frontier?
We'll follow the adventures of the spaceship BSD-NL 2025 (since NCC-1701 was already taken) on their voyage of exploration.
by Benedict Reuschling

The full schedule 📅 events.bsdnl.nl/early25/schedu

📆 2025-04-12 / April 12th 2025
🕐 10:00-23:00 CET
📍 Brouwerij Maximus (Utrecht)
🌐 bsdnl.nl

events.bsdnl.nlA packet's journey through pf BSD-NL Conference - Early 2025A walkthrough of a packet's journey through (FreeBSD's) pf, concentrating on the big picture and its implications. We'll cover when packets are inspected, when rules are evaluated and how states are used. Along the way we'll cover what DTrace probes can show us, what some of pfctl's counters mean and just how many times pf can look at a single packet. This talk is intended for firewall admins looking for a deeper understanding and aspiring pf developers. It is not a "How to use pf" talk.
#BSDNL#RUNBSD#BSD

Hmm... I guess I should update my #DragonflyBSD until this patch is accepted, and look out for other BSDs in the next couple of years

It's not really about /dev/crypto - I just felt a cold whiff when a device is removed in exchange for a library - no matter how slow it is, it's still a universally easy way to access functionality. Everything is a file, etc

And it doesn't matter what it's currently being used for - the whole point of the device is access from everywhere

leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~mneuman

#Poll: are you "dog-fooding" #BSD?

Unlike previous polls (:BlobCatBlush:) I have tried really hard to make sure the options make sense. Select the lowest item in the list that is true for you:

Of the ten options, the first four are for those that don't use BSD regularly (let's say at least once per week).
The fifth option ("VPN/server") is for someone who uses BSD on a server they manage, but don't have physical access to.
The sixth ("at work") through eighth ("secondary laptop/desktop") is for those who regularly use some variant of BSD, but not as a primary daily driver.
The ninth and tenth options are for "dog-fooding"

Oh, right, and I'm sorry, but it really must need be said: MacOS, iOS, and other Apple products do not count. Sorry again. I will count any FOSS BSD-like OSes like #OpenIndiana, though.
I will also count retro commercial Unixes, if you're actually daily-driving them. ;)

en.wikipedia.orgEating your own dog food - Wikipedia