@oblomov@sociale.network@ju@nugole.it Quello che avevo letto io mostrava che il gatto riconosceva tranquillamente il proprio nome e dei vocaboli precisi, tipo "seduto" per un cane, perché con l'elettroencefalogramma osservavano l'attivazione di certe zone, ma poi decideva che fregacazzi e ignorava bellamente lo stimolo.
My team at Apple is looking for engineering managers! You'd lead a small team of compiler frontend engineers working on the Swift language and developer experience.
@mark@jwz I will stop responding to your posts until you actually go read _in detail_ the two articles of mine I've linked above, since this has all been addressed there and you've obviously either not read them with enough core or are just sealioning, and in either case you're not worth responding to.
In 2000, Poul-Henning Kamp introduced FreeBSD jails. Fast forward 25 years: BastilleBSD lets you manage dozens (or hundreds) of them with ease. Same roots, more polish.We build on the shoulders of giants.#FreeBSD #BastilleBSD
Want to isolate a DNS resolver?bastille create dns 14.3-RELEASE 10.0.0.53bastille pkg dns install unboundbastille service dns unbound enablebastille service dns unbound startYou now have a private resolver in a jail, safe from the host.#FreeBSD #BastilleBSD #Unbound #DNS
Tomorrow 2025-09-25 at 10:30 CEST, the refreshed "Network Management with the OpenBSD Packet Filter Toolset" https://events.eurobsdcon.org/2025/talk/FW39CX/ by yours truly, @stucchimax and Tom Smyth will start at #eurobsdcon. We will put the updated slides online just before the session starts.#openbsd #freebsd #pf #packetfilter #networking #firewall #trickery #security