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    FreeBSD release/15.0.0 is tagged.Builds have begun.<https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1p8haso/git_52f8c56b66b5_create_tag_release1500/> thanks to Colin Percival. <https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/releases/tag/release%2F15.0.0><https://freshbsd.org/freebsd/src/branch/releng/15.0> – releng/15.0 in FreshBSD.<https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tag/?h=release/15.0.0> tagged: base 7aedc8de6446.<https://freshbsd.org/freebsd/doc/commit/e87da8a9d79761184b27a60d51976e7ef3ca6ca2> – on schedule.#FreeBSD
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    Pssst! BoxyConnect comes soon to @BoxyBSD! BoxyConnect allows you to create a private network / private link between multiple boxes at BoxyBSD. And the best? You can even create this over different locations/countries to provide you more flexibility.You can simply assign any RFC1918 addresses on your new additional network interface on both sites and communicate in your own private network - even miles away.This feature is currently in beta and will hopefully be available to everyone (just like all other services of course for free). Enjoy #RUNBSD! This new feature is powered by @gyptazy! #BoxyBSD #FreeBSD #NetBSD #OpenBSD #DragonflyBSD #MidnightBSD #SmolBSD #Hosting #SelfHosting #Provider #BSD #FreeVPS #VPS #opensource #community #education #openeducation
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    Are you tired of sluggish, resource eating Linux & FreeBSD terminals? Say hello to `foot`! It’s the fast, lightweight, and minimalistic terminal emulator built for the modern Wayland display server. Wayland compositor users who value speed, simplicity, and low resource usage, foot is a must try. Repo https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot#linux #freebsd #opensource
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    @hnygd @EuroBSDCon Yes, I talked to Patrick about it shortly after his talk. Basically, I tested both Garage and SeaweedFS in parallel (on the same host) using the BSD Cafe media use case (a huge number of small files). I used rclone to copy data from the Minio instance I was using to both systems. After the first 60 GB, Garage started using all CPU cores and slowed down significantly - to the point that, over an entire night, it copied only a few gigabytes while completely saturating the machine’s CPU resources. SeaweedFS, on the other hand, maintained consistent performance throughout the process. The approach of using "append-only" volumes and small index files is probably better suited for this kind of workload. I was also contacted by some Garage developers who suggested trying the latest versions (which I’ll do as soon as I can), and I’m curious to see if things have improved. I really like Garage and would love to use it more.