tpid98 @ tpid98 @lemmy.sdf.org Posts 34Comments 19Joined 2 yr. ago
I would love to know if this fools facial recognition systems.
And the award for best use of "Eagles of Death Metal" song opening goes to:
Planning your 2025? Here are some important 2025 dates to save:
You can always try out a VM if you are comfortable with VMs or FreeBSD on a usb stick with NomadBSD. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=822qnqPryBU
I use NamadBSD to "try out" hardware to see how compatible it is. There is also SDF.org, one of the largest NetBSD sites on the web. Enjoy the adventure. I hope 2025 a good year for you.
Thank you very much. Their experience will help others. And it can keep worthy machines out of the recycling bin.
When You are ready and have a chance, could you post to dmesgd.nycbug.org and bsd-hardware.info I looked around on dmesgd and didn't see if it.
Initial list of 21 EuroBSDcon 2024 videos has been released:
Playlist of full day videos made during the Summit: OpenZFS User & Dev playlist
Has anyone done a study to see if rail is cheaper to maintain than roads? Good public transport infrastructure would go a long way to preserving road conditions and keeping traffic lighter.
@EuroBSDCon fundraising news: We have a commitment of €500 from community member @openbsdams. This gets us closer to our €2000 goal for hardware: a second ATEM streaming deck plus wireless microphone and accessories needed for EuroBSDCon Dublin. If you can help the make our video efforts it will go toward making EuroBSDCon and future *BSD community videos easier to produce and of higher quality. The first round of hardware donations were used in the main room of BSDCan and the FreeBSD Dev Summit to good results. Boosts welcome.
Sounds a bit better in German: https://youtu.be/wa2JqJlsO8w?si=nPu3HL7MOtKSLHyM
Discussion is needed on this topic. At one point in the first video they actually talk about the price coming down once they can start mass production. My opinion from the sidelines is that the market for this product is still in the pre-Elon Tesla days when their first roadster was NOT cheap and handmade, and when it was more a proof of concept. Create the product to create the market. I wish them luck.
Funding request for *BSD Community AV conference streaming.
Upcoming EuroBSDCon OpenBSD talk Confidential Computing with OpenBSD by Hans-Jörg Höxer
Upcoming EuroBSDCon OpenBSD talk Building a SD-WAN appliance suitable for an Australian Health Sector NFP/NGO by Jason Tubnor
Upcoming EuroBSDCon OpenBSD talk A Packet's Journey Through the OpenBSD Network Stack by Alexander Bluhm
Upcoming EuroBSDCon talk: Why (and how) we're migrating many of our servers from Linux to the BSDs by Stefano Marinelli
Upcoming EuroBSDCon OpenBSD talk Global anycast using OpenBSD on a budget by Rob Keizer
Upcoming EuroBSDCon OpenBSD talk Why rewrite fwupdate(8)? By Andrew Hewus Fresh
Upcoming EuroBSDCon OpenBSD talk: vmd's multi-process device emulation: 2 releases later by Dave Voutila
Peertube playlist for BSDCan 2024 brought to you by the good people of the SDF:
NetBSD Subfiles By: Elijah Sherwood & Dr Philip Nelson https://youtube.com/watch?v=3rSTLHKm7fI&si=UVViYjwCaR-ZA2suNetBSD Subfiles By: Elijah Sherwood & Dr Philip Nelson
BSDCan video posted: NetBSD on RISC-V - It Finally Runs NetBSD By: Dylan Eskew & Dr Phil Nelson
https://youtu.be/RNHTYV4MI8Y?si=xboFN_kat6HSwQ25NetBSD on RISC-V - It Finally Runs NetBSD By: Dylan Eskew & Dr Phil Nelson
Video posted: https://youtu.be/o_xFQ2JsWFQ?si=52gbih3cVh4-b249
Newest BSDCan video posted: DJ-BSD
Additional BSDCan video posted: quiz: tiny VMs for kernel development By: Rob Norris
I wonder if it has anything g to do with all the advertisements for luxury cars in every edition of the paper... :-/ Cheers for the post.