pitrh, to FreeBSD
@pitrh@mastodon.social avatar

New No Starch Press Humble Bundle "Dive into DevOps" https://www.humblebundle.com/books/dive-into-dev-ops-no-starch-books has several books in it, including "The Book of PF", "Absolute OpenBSD" and "Absolute FreeBSD" - runs until June 10, 2024

9to5linux, to opensource
@9to5linux@floss.social avatar

IceWM 3.5 Lightweight Window Manager Released with New Options, New Commands, and More https://9to5linux.com/icewm-3-5-lightweight-window-manager-released-with-new-features

jutty, to firefox
@jutty@bsd.cafe avatar

After a search in the NetBSD packages for lightweight web browsers, the winners are: vimb, dillo, luakit and netsurf.

Dillo's new release 3.1.0 still hasn't landed, so no HTTPS there. Luakit is very neat, extremely lightweight, minimal, has vim-like bindings and would be perfect if it weren't for the constant white flashing between each pageload when using a custom, darker CSS. NetSurf is also quite neat, with tab support for heavier sessions.

The winner for me is vimb, which although leaving tabs to the window manager, has vim-like bindings, is pretty minimal and does not cause flashing when switching between pages on a custom darker CSS setting.

Honor mention to Arctic Fox, a Pale Moon clone that hits peak nostalgia with the pre-omnibar Firefox look. No theming, not as lightweight, but going strong at 29.5k commits since 2018.

kubikpixel, to gentoo
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

Gentoo and NetBSD ban 'AI' code, but Debian doesn't – yet

The problem isn't just that LLM-bot generated code is bad – it's where it came from.

🐧 https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/18/distros_ai_code/


#gentoo #netbsd #debian #ai #llm #LLMs #bsd #linux #opensource #oss #bot #it

kubikpixel,
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

🧵 …although I tend to favour OpenBSD and Linux for personal reasons, I find this decision OK. Certain open source projects lack clear, reasoned positions and decisions.

»NetBSD’s New Policy – No Place for AI-Created Code:
NetBSD bans AI-generated code to preserve clear copyright and meet licensing goals.«

🚩 https://linuxiac.com/netbsd-new-policy-prohibits-usage-of-ai-code/


#netbsd #bsd #ai #code #copyright #os #license #policy #AIgenerated #oss #linux #openbsd #OpenSourceProjekt

jbzfn, to ChatGPT
@jbzfn@mastodon.social avatar

🤖 NetBSD’s New Policy: No Place for AI-Created Code
@linuxiac

“New development policy: code generated by a large language model or similar technology (e.g. ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot) is presumed to be tainted (i.e. of unclear copyright, not fitting NetBSD’s licensing goals) and cannot be committed to NetBSD.”

https://linuxiac.com/netbsd-new-policy-prohibits-usage-of-ai-code

jutty, to random
@jutty@bsd.cafe avatar
jbzfn, to FreeBSD
@jbzfn@mastodon.social avatar
jbzfn, to random
@jbzfn@mastodon.social avatar

“Yes, this is the year of the OpenBSD Desktop!”
@gonzalo

https://x61.ar/log/2024/05/06052024135732-openbsd_desktop.html

nergahak, to random
@nergahak@mastodon.social avatar
tara, to wireguard
@tara@hachyderm.io avatar

An excellent solution from @solene 👇 to protect #Wireguard tunnels on #OpenBSD from #TunnelVision attacks.

Have a closer look at the example about rdomain 0 and rdomain 1

https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2021-10-09-openbsd-wireguard-exit.html

#bsd

hl, to linux
@hl@social.lol avatar

Fever dream idea: #linux 's wide adaption was dependent on reliable web search: It's the fastest way of getting a working solution in an environment made up of disparate software, that's not developed and documented together for consistency. Does that mean #BSD s might become more popular as search becomes less reliable, and people have to use primary sources, like the docs more?

tara, to RedHat
@tara@hachyderm.io avatar

As a proud member of the open source community since 1995, as being part of the OSS revolution as a #RedHat, #Canonical and #SuSE employee, with regrets I have to admit @geerlingguy is not totally wrong:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNcBk6cwim8
(Corporate Open Source is Dead)

This is why I'm increasingly embracing the #BSD world, particularly #FreeBSD.

Also, some of the reasons are highlighted by @mms in this post:

https://michal.sapka.me/bsd/why-bsd/

#opensource #linux

vermaden, to news
@vermaden@bsd.cafe avatar

Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰/𝟬𝟱/𝟬𝟲 (Valuable News - 2024/05/06) available.

https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2024/05/06/valuable-news-2024-05-06/

Past releases: https://vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

libreleah, to random
@libreleah@mas.to avatar

I need a decent VPS host that specialises in #BSD, specifically
#OpenBSD based hosting. One that has a good track record for reliability, also good customer support, and general security practises.

I can google this, but I have a lot of BSD people following me, so I'm asking this here, because my followers will know better.

I'm moving all my self-hosted servers over to OpenBSD but some of it is intentionally outsourced, for a few reasons. If people can reply with suggestions that'd be super.

mms, to FreeBSD
@mms@emacs.ch avatar

How can I be up-to-date with current developments of all #bsd without following their mailing lists? I'd love to know what they are cooking (got or graphical installer for example) but without following dev discussions, as those are too low-level for my needs.

#freebsd #netbsd #openbsd

passthejoe, to random
@passthejoe@ruby.social avatar

OpenBSD seems to run even better in the 7.5 release stevenrosenberg.net/posts/openbsd_75.txt https://stevenrosenberg.net/posts/openbsd_75.txt

jutty, to FreeBSD
@jutty@bsd.cafe avatar

Recently got a cheap 128 GB SSD to see how BSD would run on my main machine, and this weekend threw FreeBSD on it. I'm sending this toot from the working system, and aside from the general configuration joy of being an Unix nerd, finding almost everything I need to know in the FreeBSD Handbook is a great perk on the second joy: reading docs and being able to flow acting on them.

jbzfn, to opensource
@jbzfn@mastodon.social avatar

🧑‍💻 NetBSD On The State & Future Of X.Org/X11
@phoronix

「 The bad news is that to have applications running we require access to a larger open source ecosystem, and that ecosystem has a lot of churn and is easily distracted by shiny new squirrels. The process of upstreaming stuff to X.Org is an ongoing process, but it's likely we'll run into things that will never be suitable for upstream 」

https://www.phoronix.com/news/NetBSD-State-Of-X11-2024

RL_Dane, to markdown
@RL_Dane@fosstodon.org avatar

Found a great little #markdown converter/viewer for the terminal: lowdown.
It's written in very portable (#BSD-friendly!) C with no dependencies (laughs in rustc crashing my pinebook, lol) I found it in the debian repos, which is a huge plus.

Super simple to use:
$ lowdown -T term myfile.md |less -r

vitex, to apple Czech
@vitex@f.cz avatar
jhx, to linux
@jhx@fosstodon.org avatar

Coming home to a #Linux or #BSD system is the best thing ever...
Why?
Because they work and let me enjoy my free time - period 😎

jhx, to random
@jhx@fosstodon.org avatar

Weekend time... and that means:
More fun in the coming days 😎

Btw: Got a system for free from work.
A Ryzen system with 8 Cores and 8GB of RAM.... perfect to run some on it :freebsd:

mms, to FreeBSD
@mms@emacs.ch avatar

New article:

"There’s a multitude of Operating Systems to choose from. You may have been using something like Windows or MacOS and be perfectly happy with it. You can step up and use Linux, Haiku or even Amiga OS. So, why do I think a BSD system may be a great choice?"

https://michal.sapka.me/bsd/why-bsd/

_xhr_, to linux
@_xhr_@cybervillains.com avatar

TIL that you can redirect clear(1)'s standard output to a file and the use cat on the file to clear the screen.

$ clear > foo
$ cat foo

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