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421: ZFS eats CPU
Useless use of GNU, Meet the 2021 FreeBSD GSoC Students, historical note on Unix portability, vm86-based venix emulator, ZFS Mysteriously Eating CPU, traceroute gets speed boost, and more
NOTES
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Headlines
Useless use of GNU
Meet the 2021 FreeBSD Google Summer of Code Students
News Roundup
Large Unix programs were historically not all that portable between Unixes
- References this article: I’m not sure that UNIX won *** ### A new path: vm86-based venix emulator *** ### ZFS Is Mysteriously Eating My CPU *** ### traceroute(8) gets speed boost ***
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