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    blackship― a FreeBSD jail orchestrator with TOML configuration, dependency management, state machine lifecycle control, ZFS integration, VNET, and jailfile templates.<https://github.com/seuros/blackship> via <https://old.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1q2symh/the_black_ship_a_jail_orchestrator_with/>– The Black Ship#FreeBSD #jails
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    New blog post: Managing FreeBSD Jails with Ansible.I wrote jailexec - an Ansible connection plugin that lets you manage FreeBSD jails without running SSH inside each one. It connects to the jail host via SSH and uses jexec to run commands, just like you would manually. Features: • Single Python file, easy install • Supports doas and sudo • Secure two-stage file transfers • Works with any jail managerBlog: https://blog.hofstede.it/managing-freebsd-jails-with-ansible-the-jailexec-connection-plugin/Code: https://github.com/chofstede/ansible_jailexec#FreeBSD #Ansible #DevOps #SysAdmin #Jails #Automation
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    Uncategorized freebsd sysadmin devops jails
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    Little bonus:Want to see ONLY Jail processes, sorted by CPU%?This command filters out the host system (JID 0) and sorts the rest by Jail ID and CPU usage:ps -ax -o jid,jail,pid,user,%cpu,%mem,command | awk 'NR==1 {print; next} $1!=0 {print | "sort -k1n -k5rn"}'#freebsd #sysadmin #devops #jails #commandline
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    Escaping Containment: A Security Analysis of FreeBSD Jails16:15 GMT, UCT, UTC Saturday 2025-12-27https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/en/event/detail/escaping-containment-a-security-analysis-of-freebsd-jails @CCC #FreeBSD #security #jails #ccc
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    New blog post: Hosting a Static Blog on FreeBSD with Bastille JailsA deep dive into my self-hosting setup:- FreeBSD 15.0 with securelevel 2- Bastille jails for isolation (Caddy, Nginx, deployment gateway)- PF firewall with strict NAT/RDR rules- CI/CD via Forgejo Actions with rrsync-restricted deployments- nullfs mounts for zero-copy file sharing between jailsThe "transporter pattern" keeps the blog jail unexposed while enabling automated deploys. Jails remain the most elegant isolation mechanism around.https://blog.hofstede.it/hosting-a-static-blog-on-freebsd-with-bastille-jails-and-automated-deployment/#freebsd #bastillebsd #jails #blog #devops #cicd #forgejo
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    I'm using Bastille to run jails on FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE.Does it matter (to Bastille) if I use templates, or can I just manually apply the setup from a template's Bastillefile?Bastillefile example:https://github.com/BastilleBSD/templates/blob/main/databases/mariadb-server/Bastillefile#freebsd #bastille #jails
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    @Larvitz that's a very good approach. And thank you for mentioning me!
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    Did you know FreeBSD Jails were introduced in the year 2000? Bastille builds upon this 25+ year legacy of rock-solid operating system virtualization. Respect the classics! #ThrowbackThursday #FreeBSD #Jails #TechHistory #BastilleBSD
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    New blog post: FreeBSD Dual-Stack with Jails on Hetzner Cloud !How to run VNET jails with proper IPv6 (no NAT66!) by splitting a /64 into two /65 subnets.- Complete working configs- IPv6-first philosophy- Production-testedhttps://blog.hofstede.it/freebsd-dual-stack-jails-on-hetzner-cloud/#FreeBSD #IPv6 #Jails #Bastille #Hetzner #sysadmin
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    One nice thing about #IPv6: Even with a low-cost VPS, you get more addresses than you ever need. Perfect when experimenting with #Jails, for instance. If a Jail needs IPv4 WAN access, simply allow NAT64 on the host system.BTW, I'm surprised how many "major" news sites don't have an IPv6 address.
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    Don't be a fool (like I was) when it comes to #jails on #FreeBSD. I ignored them despite using FreeBSD for decades, because I had no problem that could not be solved w/o them and thought "why learn yet another technology I barely need".But it's not only about solving problems. It gives you a super lightweight and fast tool to test things (and trashing 🗑️ them with zfs destroy) without cluttering your configs or interfering with production services.E.g. I hesitated to run a webserver for publishing content because I didn't want a publicly accessible Apache on my mail relays, nor on my Nextcloud instance at home.With jails, the MX is left unmodified. If I feel like it I could move it to a different system just using tar or cpio or zfs send.All I needed to accomplish that was a few shell scripts to initially generate a jail template and, of course, the invaluable book "FreeBSD Mastery: Jails" of @mwl .What motivated me to get started? All thespeakers at #EuroBSDCon showing what incredible things they do with Jails. Especially >>IMUNES: A Network Emulation and Simulation Tool Built on FreeBSD<<.If you want to watch the IMUNES talk you can find the link on my jailed webserver 😉 here https://pub.v32bis.cc/eurobsdcon.html
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    #FreeBSD #jails: Creating a #Unix system with ssh-access in a millisecond.

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  • @stefano good morning, freezing and icy here, a bit of fresh snow... a frosty start for the week here. It's supposed to get a bit less cold but with icy rain🙂

    Whereever you are safe travelling and have a good week.

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  • In June, we published our 2025 roadmap: Building the Future of WordPress Federation, outlining the areas we wanted to focus on for the rest of the year.

    As we step into 2026, it’s time to look back at how the roadmap held up and what we shipped in 2025.

    2025 at a Glance

    2025 turned out to be an ambitious and, at times, challenging timeline. Even so, we were able to make meaningful progress across most of the areas we set out to work on.

    Over the course of the year, we introduced the Following feature, significantly expanded moderation tooling, refined actor handling, and improved the reliability and performance of core federation workflows. Along the way, we also shipped a first experimental draft of the Reader, offering an early look at what reading the Fediverse inside WordPress could become.

    Not everything on the roadmap was completed, but we’re happy with how much we were able to achieve and with the foundations that are now in place for what comes next.

    Roadmap

    Below is a review of the roadmap topics we outlined for 2025, what we worked on, and what remains open.

    Followers / Following ✅

    Work in 2025 expanded ActivityPub beyond followers by introducing the Following feature, allowing WordPress sites and users to actively follow accounts on the Fediverse.

    WordPress admin Followings page showing a list of 3 accepted follows: notiz.blog, pfefferle (Matthias Pfefferle), and obenland (Konstantin Obenland). The page includes a Follow form for adding new followers via username or profile link, bulk actions dropdown, and an explanation of the ActivityPub follow request protocol.

    Alongside this, we improved the reliability and performance of both follower and following lists, including better synchronization across instances and faster resolution and display of large collections.

    This work also laid the foundation for later features, such as the experimental Reader.

    Related release posts:

    7.6.0 — Command, Sync & Go7.7.0 — Extra Quotable7.8.0 – Happy HolidayActors ✅

    We continued refining how local and remote actors are represented and resolved. Internal refactors reduced special-case handling and improved consistency and performance across actor resolution, including follower, following, and block lists.

    This work primarily affected internal behavior rather than user-facing UI.

    Related release posts:

    7.6.0 — Command, Sync & Go7.7.0 — Extra QuotableModeration ✅

    In 2025, ActivityPub-specific moderation was significantly expanded. Site-wide and personal blocking now cover domains, keywords, and individual actors, with consistent checks applied to incoming activities.

    User profile settings in WordPress displaying options to block ActivityPub domains and keywords, with fields to add or remove entries.

    We added blocklist subscriptions with scheduled syncing and bulk domain imports, including support for community-maintained lists such as the IFTAS DNI list. Moderation handling was also refined with improved reject behavior for quote interactions.

    Related release posts:

    7.6.0 — Command, Sync & Go7.7.0 — Extra Quotable7.8.0 – Happy HolidaysReader 🧪 A screenshot of the reader implementation.

    An experimental Reader UI was introduced behind a feature flag. When enabled, it adds a “Social Web” area to the dashboard where posts and shares from followed accounts can be read inside WordPress.

    The feature is disabled by default and explicitly marked as experimental.

    Related release posts:

    7.8.0 – Happy HolidaysDirect Messages ⏸️

    Direct Messages were not implemented in 2025. This remains an open roadmap topic for future consideration once related foundations mature further.

    Fully Delete Profiles ✅

    Deletion semantics were improved to better support explicit federated cleanup. Delete activities are now sent when WordPress users are removed, and deletion-related handling was aligned across activity processing.

    A CLI-based self-destruct command was introduced to allow site owners to explicitly remove their site’s federated presence.

    Related release posts:

    7.3.0 – Ctrl+Fed+DeleteClient-to-Server API ⏸️

    Client-to-Server API support was not implemented in 2025. No user-facing features shipped under this topic.

    Beyond the Roadmap

    While the roadmap helped guide our focus in 2025, not everything that shipped was planned from the start. Some features emerged from day-to-day usage, feedback, and practical needs that became clearer over time.

    A few of those are worth highlighting.

    Quotes

    Support for quote interactions improved significantly over the year. We refined detection and handling of quoted replies and links, added proper handling for quote comments, and improved how quote permissions are revoked when quoted content is deleted. This made quoted interactions more reliable and consistent across instances.

    Related release posts:

    7.7.0 — Extra Quotable7.8.0 – Happy Holidays

    Onboarding

    We also improved onboarding for new users by adding clearer guidance and better defaults after plugin activation. This helped reduce friction for sites federating for the first time and made initial setup more approachable.

    Related release posts:

    What we shipped so far in 20257.6.0 — Command, Sync & Go

    Extra Fields UI

    While not originally planned as a roadmap item, work on Extra Fields resulted in a more flexible and user-friendly UI. New blocks and layout options made it easier to display federated profile data in different formats, allowing themes to choose how much structured information to surface.

    Related release posts:

    7.7.0 — Extra QuotableWrapping up

    Looking back, 2025 was a year of steady progress. We focused on the foundations we set out to improve, shipped meaningful features along the way, and left room for unplanned work that addressed real needs as they came up.

    Now we’d love to hear from you: What was your favorite feature this year? What are you most excited about and what do you still miss or hope to see next?

    Your feedback has shaped this project throughout 2025, and it continues to guide where we go from here. We’re already working on our 2026 timeline, and your ideas, experiences, and questions are an important part of that process.

    Thanks for being part of the journey and see you on the Fediverse.

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  • @stefano Hope you have a great week too!!

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  • Good morning,
    Good morning,
    Good morning,

    It's Monday. It's freezing. It's time to get back to the usual weekly activities: having fun with the (good) tech!

    Have a great week!

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  • Over two years of Israel’s war on Gaza, more than 71,000 Palestinians have been killed.

    Yousef Abu Hatab, 65, has personally buried over 18,000 people, including his son and brother.

    Basic burial materials are exhausted under Israel’s blockade, forcing him to work by hand.

    He collects bricks from destroyed homes to carry out proper Muslim burials. At Naser Hospital, he converted the yard into a graveyard, burying 540 bodies.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP9AOrg4qyA

    🕎 🇵🇸 ☮️

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  • Salut et adelphité de la et du

    Nouvelle semaine et Déjà je sens que mon moral ne tient qu'à un fil.
    «Les nouvelles sont mauvaises d'où qu'elles viennent»
    Nous avons pourtant déjeuné en paix, mais quelques minutes sur le flux d'actualité et on sent que rien ne va.
    Notre avenir, notre présent, sont aux mains d'une bande de minables, lâches et crétins, ça vous rassure vous ?
    Il fait jour, on va aller au boulot, il n'y a que ça de plaisant.
    🤗 ✊ 🥰 🤗 ✊ 🥰 🤗 ✊ 🥰

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  • Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟭/𝟭𝟮 (Valuable News - 2026/01/12) available.

    https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/01/12/valuable-news-2026-01-12/

    Past releases: https://vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

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  • @Radgryd Oh, that's a fun new thing! Can't wait to see posts from all the new people!

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    @stefano good morning, freezing and icy here, a bit of fresh snow... a frosty start for the week here. It's supposed to get a bit less cold but with icy rain🙂 Whereever you are safe travelling and have a good week.
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    In June, we published our 2025 roadmap: Building the Future of WordPress Federation, outlining the areas we wanted to focus on for the rest of the year.As we step into 2026, it’s time to look back at how the roadmap held up and what we shipped in 2025.2025 at a Glance2025 turned out to be an ambitious and, at times, challenging timeline. Even so, we were able to make meaningful progress across most of the areas we set out to work on.Over the course of the year, we introduced the Following feature, significantly expanded moderation tooling, refined actor handling, and improved the reliability and performance of core federation workflows. Along the way, we also shipped a first experimental draft of the Reader, offering an early look at what reading the Fediverse inside WordPress could become.Not everything on the roadmap was completed, but we’re happy with how much we were able to achieve and with the foundations that are now in place for what comes next.RoadmapBelow is a review of the roadmap topics we outlined for 2025, what we worked on, and what remains open.Followers / Following ✅Work in 2025 expanded ActivityPub beyond followers by introducing the Following feature, allowing WordPress sites and users to actively follow accounts on the Fediverse.Alongside this, we improved the reliability and performance of both follower and following lists, including better synchronization across instances and faster resolution and display of large collections.This work also laid the foundation for later features, such as the experimental Reader.Related release posts:7.6.0 — Command, Sync & Go7.7.0 — Extra Quotable7.8.0 – Happy HolidayActors ✅ We continued refining how local and remote actors are represented and resolved. Internal refactors reduced special-case handling and improved consistency and performance across actor resolution, including follower, following, and block lists.This work primarily affected internal behavior rather than user-facing UI.Related release posts:7.6.0 — Command, Sync & Go7.7.0 — Extra QuotableModeration ✅ In 2025, ActivityPub-specific moderation was significantly expanded. Site-wide and personal blocking now cover domains, keywords, and individual actors, with consistent checks applied to incoming activities.We added blocklist subscriptions with scheduled syncing and bulk domain imports, including support for community-maintained lists such as the IFTAS DNI list. Moderation handling was also refined with improved reject behavior for quote interactions.Related release posts:7.6.0 — Command, Sync & Go7.7.0 — Extra Quotable7.8.0 – Happy HolidaysReader 🧪 An experimental Reader UI was introduced behind a feature flag. When enabled, it adds a “Social Web” area to the dashboard where posts and shares from followed accounts can be read inside WordPress.The feature is disabled by default and explicitly marked as experimental.Related release posts:7.8.0 – Happy HolidaysDirect Messages ⏸️ Direct Messages were not implemented in 2025. This remains an open roadmap topic for future consideration once related foundations mature further.Fully Delete Profiles ✅ Deletion semantics were improved to better support explicit federated cleanup. Delete activities are now sent when WordPress users are removed, and deletion-related handling was aligned across activity processing.A CLI-based self-destruct command was introduced to allow site owners to explicitly remove their site’s federated presence.Related release posts:7.3.0 – Ctrl+Fed+DeleteClient-to-Server API ⏸️ Client-to-Server API support was not implemented in 2025. No user-facing features shipped under this topic.Beyond the RoadmapWhile the roadmap helped guide our focus in 2025, not everything that shipped was planned from the start. Some features emerged from day-to-day usage, feedback, and practical needs that became clearer over time.A few of those are worth highlighting.QuotesSupport for quote interactions improved significantly over the year. We refined detection and handling of quoted replies and links, added proper handling for quote comments, and improved how quote permissions are revoked when quoted content is deleted. This made quoted interactions more reliable and consistent across instances.Related release posts:7.7.0 — Extra Quotable7.8.0 – Happy HolidaysOnboardingWe also improved onboarding for new users by adding clearer guidance and better defaults after plugin activation. This helped reduce friction for sites federating for the first time and made initial setup more approachable.Related release posts:What we shipped so far in 20257.6.0 — Command, Sync & GoExtra Fields UIWhile not originally planned as a roadmap item, work on Extra Fields resulted in a more flexible and user-friendly UI. New blocks and layout options made it easier to display federated profile data in different formats, allowing themes to choose how much structured information to surface.Related release posts:7.7.0 — Extra QuotableWrapping upLooking back, 2025 was a year of steady progress. We focused on the foundations we set out to improve, shipped meaningful features along the way, and left room for unplanned work that addressed real needs as they came up.Now we’d love to hear from you: What was your favorite feature this year? What are you most excited about and what do you still miss or hope to see next?Your feedback has shaped this project throughout 2025, and it continues to guide where we go from here. We’re already working on our 2026 timeline, and your ideas, experiences, and questions are an important part of that process.Thanks for being part of the journey and see you on the Fediverse.
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    Over two years of Israel’s war on Gaza, more than 71,000 Palestinians have been killed.Yousef Abu Hatab, 65, has personally buried over 18,000 people, including his son and brother.Basic burial materials are exhausted under Israel’s blockade, forcing him to work by hand.He collects bricks from destroyed homes to carry out proper Muslim burials. At Naser Hospital, he converted the yard into a graveyard, burying 540 bodies.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP9AOrg4qyA🕎 🇵🇸 ☮️#Gaza #Palestine#Press #News
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    Salut et adelphité #camarades de la #fediverse et du #mastodon Nouvelle semaine et Déjà je sens que mon moral ne tient qu'à un fil.«Les nouvelles sont mauvaises d'où qu'elles viennent»Nous avons pourtant déjeuné en paix, mais quelques minutes sur le flux d'actualité et on sent que rien ne va.Notre avenir, notre présent, sont aux mains d'une bande de minables, lâches et crétins, ça vous rassure vous ?Il fait jour, on va aller au boulot, il n'y a que ça de plaisant.🤗 ✊ 🥰 🤗 ✊ 🥰 🤗 ✊ 🥰