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Bastille on ZFS behaves weirdly.

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    The BastilleBSD team has been busy working on more improvements for you!1) We've got a PR pending (PR 1325) for a new `monitor` subcommand. This will monitor jailed services and restart as needed.2) We've got a PR pending with massive updates to the man pages.We'd appreciate any feedback you have on the pending PRs.#FreeBSD #BastilleBSD #Community #OpenSource
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    @stefano This is indeed a great post. Refreshing to read - the author didn't distro-bash but instead highlighted how needs were met.I have been leaning toward #FreeBSD after 20 years on #Debian, which has a special place in my heart. However, FreeBSD's *consistency*, elegant design, and better documentation are driving factors and I just can't look away. Over these two decades, Linux has definitely changed. It's no longer what it once was: a #Unix clone. It's evolved into its own thing. Software does that and that's OK. But a lot of the changes or "improvements" have been needlessly reinventing the wheel with a worsening user experience and convoluted results. The audio subsystems (ALSA -> PulseAudio -> Pipewire and of course the mess that is/was JACK) and #SystemD are two big examples.On SystemD, I don't disagree that Linux needed a modern init system. SystemD is faster, but from a human perspective it's worse. I am now typing *more* characters to manage services. Is there a reason why it couldn't be designed to manage services like:> $SERVICE start/stop/restartInstead, we are left with:> systemctl $SERVICE start/stop/restartBut I digress.#TBT I fell in love with FreeBSD when I first started my Linux journey in the mid-2000s, but only dabbled in it as it was never in any production environment I managed.I have a FreeBSD VM sitting in my lab somewhere but due to other factors rarely do I get to it. I'm thinking it's time I grab a spare laptop, load it up, and use it as a daily driver to really force myself to learn it.
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    Every great system starts with a single line of code. Don't be afraid to start small on your big project.Keep coding, keep learning, and keep building!What open-source task are you tackling this week?#MotivationMonday #Coding #OpenSource #FreeBSD
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    Want to contribute? BastilleBSD is open-source. Docs, testing, templates, feedback—all welcome. Your expertise can help shape our next release!#FreeBSD #BastilleBSD #opensource