The next NYCBUG meeting, May 3rd, will be a talk about GEFS, the Good Enough File System, and porting from Plan9 to OpenBSD.
Michael W. Lucas is talking about his new OpenBSD filesystems book tomorrow at SemiBUG’s meeting. It’s online so you don’t even have to be there.
Registration is open for BSDCan 2023, and here’s what you will see there.
SimCity 2000 on OpenBSD, but should work on most any BSD.
ChiBUG’s meeting in the normal location tomorrow. Go, if you are near.
NYCBUG is meeting in person tomorrow. Go if you are near, otherwise catch the stream.
Self-Hosted Calendar and Addressbook services on OpenBSD. To go with Michael W. Lucas’s upcoming book.
A number of tips on unicode display and incidentally getting weather at the command line.
I like the idea of virtualized machines springing into existence just by trying to connect to them. This is OpenBSD-specific, but could probably be extrapolated to bhyve or NVMM.
Emily Pillmore of the Haskell Foundation is presenting at the next SEMIBUG meeting, tomorrow, at 7 PM.
Cloud and back again talk by Brian Cantrill. Not BSD specific but he’s been involved with other BSD work. (via)
helloSystem 0.8.1 released as a reaction to an 0.8.0 review. Which makes sense.
I have enough link buildup I’m dumping them all:
- Special tcpdump filtering options for OpenBSD’s pflog interface.
- Zork III.
- Michael W. Lucas in Jan/Feb 2023 FreeBSD Journal.
- BSDCan 2023 Tutorial: OpenBSD Storage Management.
- Some notes on OpenBSD 7.2 on a Thinkpad X201. What will I do when/if my x220 dies? It’s the best laptop.
- Taking a Better Photo of a CRT Screen with a Phone.
- Portney’s Earthshapes.
If you are going, you can get MWL books directly.
“Run Your Own Mail Server“, a task that has become unreasonably more difficult in recent years. Related: Who Reads Your Email?
I like the last paragraph in this description of Y2038 tests. (via)
“Tracing and Troubleshooting Open Source Systems” – probably applies to all BSDs.
