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    tingo reacted to fernandel's post in the thread Music… with Like Like.
    View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo4fRy4zGK4&list=RDJo4fRy4zGK4&start_radio=1 View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KsiNFZ_YpI&list=RD_KsiNFZ_YpI&start_radio=1
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Rust in the FreeBSD kernel.
    Phoronix went a little overboard interpreting the 2025Q4 status report: https://www.phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-Q4-2025-Status-Report "FreeBSD's Rust Kernel Support Could Be Stable Enough To Try This Year" ETA: link to that status report...
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    hruodr replied to the thread Post some hardware porn.
    Since Crivens mentioned the Z1: I had the luck to hear a speech of Konrad Zuse life.
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    balanga reacted to Espionage724's post in the thread Solved Suspend with Like Like.
    S3 seemingly worked on a Dell Latitude 5591 on 15.0 (I don't usually suspend and tried it on a whim :p) It suspended and woke quick no problem like other OSs. I'm thinking it'd vary on similar laptop models depending on hardware configs (stuff...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 replied to the thread Solved Suspend.
    S3 seemingly worked on a Dell Latitude 5591 on 15.0 (I don't usually suspend and tried it on a whim :p) It suspended and woke quick no problem like other OSs. I'm thinking it'd vary on similar laptop models depending on hardware configs (stuff...
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    balanga posted the thread Solved Suspend in General.
    How reliable is suspend on FreeBSD 15.0 on a ThinkPad W520? and how well does resume work?
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 replied to the thread Post some hardware porn.
    Does anyone make CRTs with modern-tech today? I'm convinced CRT latency is unmatchable (LCDs keep trying by throwing Hz at it :p), true-blacks with no OLED ghosting/burn downsides, and I'd totally use one today :D I had a Gateway VX1120 around...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to homeadm's post in the thread Post some hardware porn with Like Like.
    My NEC MultiSync XP37 Plus - a 37" CRT. It supports resolution of up to 2048×1536. That's more than Full HD, even though it dates back to the dawn of DVD. Interestingly, for a new one you could buy, in my country, an apartment or new VW Golf...
  • K
    Not really, then again the early C specs didn't define much as formally defined behavior. It was defined by a few vendor specific compilers (talking DOS era here) possibly as extensions (arguably similar to gcc's -fno-strict-aliasing)...
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    FreeBSD Security posted the thread FreeBSD-SA-26:05.route in Blogs and Newsfeeds.
    Original article here. Consider this when replying. Continue reading...
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    FreeBSD Security posted the thread FreeBSD-SA-26:04.jail in Blogs and Newsfeeds.
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    Allright, my issue were twofold. At first I had an attempt with a lagg that I failed to setup, but (as I have this host running another system...) I switched to another port on the switch instead of reconfiguring the aggregation, but forgot to...
  • S
    With version 15's new VLAN aware bridges, we only need one bridge at the host level and one epair per jail to handle networking for every jail's needs. Prior to version 15, when I was trying to build a vnet jailed gateway with a handful of VLANs...
  • Zare
    Zare reacted to SirDice's post in the thread What's in your mancave. with Thanks Thanks.
    Same here. My "mancave" starts when you walk through my front door.
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to msplsh's post in the thread Rust in the FreeBSD kernel with Like Like.
    My favorite thing about this forum is that nobody can read what anyone else posts.
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to AlfredoLlaquet's post in the thread Rust in the FreeBSD kernel with Like Like.
    Given that this is in "Off-topic" I can say that I don't like rust first of all because the naming is awful. Rust is dangerous.
  • Espionage724
    ======= Ignore - Just a RANT, not help...from poorly informed semi-noob======= Docker is the reason Linux is "beating" FreeBSD as headless server alternative....right now....and the reason behind WSL on Windows (embrace -> suffocate pipeline)...
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread What's in your mancave..
    Same here. My "mancave" starts when you walk through my front door.
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 replied to the thread What's in your mancave..
    I used to have a bootleg BEMANI set-up :p (had DDR, pop'n, and Dance Evolution too with the Kinect on that speaker) View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7ShFoOBehg The screen rotated for pop'n and DDR (I had controllers propped up on CD...
  • Zare
    MetaOxy why don't you just use a GNU/Linux container host under bhyve or VirtualBox?
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    recluce replied to the thread What's in your mancave..
    Audio/Video System: Ultra-Short Throw projector with 120" screen 9.1.4 high-end audio system for surround and stereo use FreeBSD HTPC and other media/disk players Other than that, reading nook and some pinball machines.
  • R
    Why not run the darn containers directly on FreeBSD, using sysutils/podman ? Also, see this video: View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HV-wUUzRCMo&t=51s
  • SirDice
    There is no separate repository. You download the diff and apply it to your local copy of the ports tree.
  • SirDice
    Use pkg prime-list for this.
  • vermaden
    vermaden replied to the thread Valuable News – 2026/02/23.
    Ok, will fallback to default youtube.com domain in the next release.
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    balanga replied to the thread How to download a Google Chat..
    But you are a genius SirDice
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    balanga reacted to SirDice's post in the thread How to download a Google Chat. with Like Like.
    Took me 2 minutes to find. https://support.google.com/chat/answer/10126829?hl=en
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread How to download a Google Chat..
    Took me 2 minutes to find. https://support.google.com/chat/answer/10126829?hl=en
  • Zare
    Zare replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    This is probably the most well written one-liner on what FreeBSD is all about. I remember years ago, on job they installed a bunch of Linux servers in an isolated network to run something we developed. There was a proxy and package cache, but it...
  • SirDice
    Do you have ipmon running? Last time I used IPFilter was when PF wasn't added to FreeBSD yet.
  • Zare
    Zare reacted to drhowarddrfine's post in the thread Is FreeBSD good? with Thanks Thanks.
    You should always get the best tools you can afford. Harbor Freight is OK if you only need something a few times but if you are going to live with a tool for a lifetime then FreeBSD is an excellent choice.
  • Zare
    Aw crap - I've read 'NPU' and since NPU has stood for "Network Processing Unit" for at least 20+ years I was already excited that those core-ultra-thingies finally bring proper integrated networking (maybe even >10G) to the desktop like it has...
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    Fits in with the TITLE of this thread, on hackernews today someone posted about how AI wrote them a nonexistant or previously existing driver for their machine, running FreeBSD, that was missing. [ I did not have time to read the entire thread...
  • Crivens
    Inline assembly is not a tool, it is a 50 push-up offense.
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    hruodr reacted to bakul's post in the thread Package rlwrap not working correctly with Thanks Thanks.
    yes. It misbehaves, while other programs don’t.
  • K
    Strict aliasing comes to mind. Violating it allows for some really useful hacks relating to memory safety but alas, these days (ehem, since C89) it breaks portability.
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    kpedersen replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    Heh. We transcend the one hit wonders. I honestly believe that some of them are religious Linux fans, just posting seemingly innocent questions as a weird passive attempt of raising awareness of a lacking (or different) feature in FreeBSD as...
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    I am very interested in your setup as I will have the opportunity to experiment with AMD MI50 cards and LLMs (llama in my case) as well. Could you detail if you solved the issue, and in general, what you installed and what you had to change or...
  • Crivens
    C came from a time where compilers needed maybe 7 passes to do anything (and then assemble), keeping this well defined was not easy then. Also, it was not required. They treated C as a portable assembler, statements pretty much had a 1:1 pattern...
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    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    The great thing about this forum is how we can take a post and run it up to 100 interesting responses for a first-time OP we will never hear from again.
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    Again, undefined behavior is a side effect of C allowing you to do anything you want. C won't restrict you in any way. Same with assembly language but you don't hear people talking about it there. It's why some people use other languages, they...
  • H
    Did you try it with tclsh? Thanks!
  • cy@
    cy@ replied to the thread FreeBSD on IBM System z.
    Yes, I spent most of my 19 years on IBM mainframe as an MVS systems programmer, including as a developer where writing key 0 supervisor state code was the norm for myself and the other members of the development team. Registers 0 and 1 are used...
  • MG
    What's the goal of your post? You like to show your no longer existing IM/social media accounts in your profile? It looks like you're trying to push a all-in-1 solution that mimicks the protocols to become them. Matrix?
  • vermaden
    vermaden reacted to scottro's post in the thread Valuable News – 2026/02/23 with Thanks Thanks.
    One nice thing, for me anyway, is that now videos and podcasts are in a separate section. For me, I would click a link, then see it was a video, because I'd missed the "youtube" in the link. A minor thing, but I like it. :)
  • D
    The ability to shoot yourself in the foot when using C is a feature and not a fault. C doesn't hold you back from doing what you want to do. C doesn't prevent you from doing what you want to do. A language that holds you back is a fault, not a...
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    jdakhayman reacted to vermaden's post in the thread Valuable News – 2026/02/23 with Like Like.
    Original article here. Consider this when replying. FreeBSD, The FreeBSD Foundation, and The FreeBSD Forums are not associated with the content of this article.
  • Espionage724
    Well guys, after reading your posts,c and c++ disappear and FreeBSD will rewriten in rust...is time to let me grow the long beard and go to cabin in the woods,without cell phone and computers
  • cy@
    cy@ replied to the thread FreeBSD on IBM System z.
    Having spent 19 years of my career on s/360 and s/370, it would be nice if FreeBSD was ported to System z. Given that the machine architecture does not have a stack -- the linkage stack isn't the same thing -- C compilers tend to simulate a...
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    hedwards reacted to rbranco's post in the thread FreeBSD OCI Containers with Like Like.
    Jails are better primitives for containers than Linux namespaces. If anything, FreeBSD can boast of having containers first. Jails are containers.
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