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485: FreeBSD Home Assistant
Tails of the M1 GPU, Getting Home Assistant running in a FreeBSD 13.1 jail, interview with AWK creator Dr. Brian Kernighan, Next steps toward mimmutable, Unix's (technical) history is mostly old now, and more
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Headlines
Tails of the M1 GPU
Getting Home Assistant running in a FreeBSD 13.1 jail
News Roundup
A brief interview with AWK creator Dr. Brian Kernighan
Next steps toward mimmutable, from deraadt@
Unix's (technical) history is mostly old now
MWL Update
- Fediverse Servers, plus mac_portacl on FreeBSD
- Fifty Books. Thirty Years. What Next?
- Mailing List Freebies
Beastie Bits
- More #FreeBSD Power Saving Notes
- Hacker Stations
- The Cult of DD
- RavynOS
- ravynOS (previously called airyxOS) is an open-source operating system based on FreeBSD, CMU Mach, and Apple open-source code that aims to be compatible with macOS applications and has no hardware restrictions.
Tarsnap
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