“New commandline tools” is the mini-theme.
- UML: My Part in its Downfall.
- BSing at 300 Bits Per Second.
- The top 10 things about blog and IT you should know. Clever.
- Unix, Plan 9 and the Lurking Smalltalk. (via)
- VSIG Lecture on the Public Packet Infrastructure. (via)
- Software engineering practices.
- Open Book Abridged.
- The appeal of small computers. (via)
- Projecting Parallels in Archi Comics.
- Awesome Terminals.
- Nerd Fonts. Common terminal fonts with added image glyphs.
- Oh My Posh, prompt configs for any shell.
- Modern UNIX.
Your unrelated video of the week: Bollards. SheepFilms are fun. Also: Potato House.
Hello, newbie here. May I ask a question? I am wondering if DFlyBSD is able to work on Alderlake?
If not, is there a plan to implement intel thread director?
DragonFly works on all 64-bit Intel.
There two different kinds of cores on Alder Lake: E-Cores and P-Cores. Does DragonFly’s scheduler work perfectly with them?
It looks like Both Linux and FreeBSD are still struggling with the heterogeneous architecture.
https://old.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/wlgt47/freebsd_on_intel_alder_lake/