<p>On Thursday, <a href="https://gyptazy.com/fedi/gyptazy" rel="nofollow">@gyptazy</a> provided a talk about <a href="/tags/boxybsd/" rel="tag">#BoxyBSD</a> at the "Virtualization Gathering" at <span class="h-card"><a href="https://mastodon.social/@credativde" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>credativde</span></a></span>.</p><p><a href="https://gyptazy.com/fedi/gyptazy" rel="nofollow">@gyptazy</a> provided some more information about the BoxyBSD project, but also about the history and infrastructure including the switches of <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> <a href="/tags/jails/" rel="tag">#Jails</a>, <a href="/tags/bhyve/" rel="tag">#bhyve</a> and <a href="/tags/proxmox/" rel="tag">#Proxmox</a> (<a href="/tags/kvm/" rel="tag">#kvm</a>). Afterwards, additional information about the <a href="/tags/sylve/" rel="tag">#Sylve</a> project were shared and why this is so important and interesting and could make BoxyBSD return to bhyve based <a href="/tags/virtualization/" rel="tag">#virtualization</a>. </p><p>Slides: <a href="https://cdn.gyptazy.com/talks/BoxyBSD_Virtualization_Hypervisor_bhyve_Proxmox_credativ_gyptazy.pdf" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="cdn.gyptazy.com/talks/BoxyBSD_Virtualization_Hypervisor_bhyve_Proxmox_credativ_gyptazy.pdf"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">cdn.gyptazy.com/talks/BoxyBSD_</span><span class="invisible">Virtualization_Hypervisor_bhyve_Proxmox_credativ_gyptazy.pdf</span></a><br>Recording: <a href="https://peertube.gyptazy.com/w/2HtUv9HFBNEU4sEw52bD8H" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="peertube.gyptazy.com/w/2HtUv9HFBNEU4sEw52bD8H"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">peertube.gyptazy.com/w/2HtUv9H</span><span class="invisible">FBNEU4sEw52bD8H</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/meetup/" rel="tag">#meetup</a> <a href="/tags/talk/" rel="tag">#talk</a> <a href="/tags/talks/" rel="tag">#talks</a> <a href="/tags/conference/" rel="tag">#conference</a> <a href="/tags/opensource/" rel="tag">#opensource</a> <a href="/tags/hosting/" rel="tag">#hosting</a> <a href="/tags/ipv6/" rel="tag">#ipv6</a></p>
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<p>Secondary: "Tianve" - HP 250 G3 <br>Kernel: 14.3-RELEASE-p4 amd64<br>Operating System: GHostBSD 25.02<br>KDE Plasma Version: 6.5.2<br>KDE Frameworks Version: 6.19.0<br>Qt Version: 6.9.3<br>Graphics Platform: Wayland</p><p><a href="https://bsd-hardware.info/?probe=102fa9b597" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="bsd-hardware.info/?probe=102fa9b597"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">bsd-hardware.info/?probe=102fa</span><span class="invisible">9b597</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/ghostbsd/" rel="tag">#GhostBSD</a> <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> <a href="/tags/runbsd/" rel="tag">#RunBSD</a> <a href="/tags/kde/" rel="tag">#KDE</a> <a href="/tags/plasma/" rel="tag">#Plasma</a> <a href="/tags/kde_plasma/" rel="tag">#kde_plasma</a> <a href="/tags/wayland/" rel="tag">#wayland</a> <a href="/tags/screenshot/" rel="tag">#screenshot</a> <a href="/tags/desktop/" rel="tag">#desktop</a> <a href="/tags/unix/" rel="tag">#unix</a></p>
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<p>Added 𝗨𝗣𝗗𝗔𝗧𝗘 𝟰 - 𝗣𝗖𝗜 𝗣𝗮𝘀𝘀𝘁𝗵𝗿𝘂 [UPDATE 4 - PCI Passthru] to 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗕𝗦𝗗 𝗕𝗵𝘆𝘃𝗲 𝗩𝗶𝗿𝘁𝘂𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘇𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 [FreeBSD Bhyve Virtualization] article.</p><p><a href="https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2023/08/18/freebsd-bhyve-virtualization#passthru" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="vermaden.wordpress.com/2023/08/18/freebsd-bhyve-virtualization#passthru"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">vermaden.wordpress.com/2023/08</span><span class="invisible">/18/freebsd-bhyve-virtualization#passthru</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/verblog/" rel="tag">#verblog</a> <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#freebsd</a> <a href="/tags/bhyve/" rel="tag">#bhyve</a> <a href="/tags/passthru/" rel="tag">#passthru</a> <a href="/tags/usb/" rel="tag">#usb</a> <a href="/tags/pci/" rel="tag">#pci</a> <a href="/tags/virtualization/" rel="tag">#virtualization</a></p>
<p>I keep having to remind myself that this <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> laptop isn't running Linux.</p><p>Other than a few very minor issues, it JUST WORKS. After all of the work (it wasn't even hard, really) of setting it up and customizing a couple of my scripts to run on FreeBSD, the OS does its most important job: disappearing.</p><p>This is pretty cool. Give yourselves a pat on the back, <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> devs. Things are really getting better.</p><p>Disclaimer: Just because I haven't encountered any deal-breakers doesn't mean that you won't. Always do your due diligence and try it out on a non-critical machine, first. Also, using an old <a href="/tags/thinkpad/" rel="tag">#Thinkpad</a> (instead of a brand new whatever) is usually the best advice for stuff like this ;)</p>
<p>Sell me on your non Gnome / non KDE / non XFCE desktop environment or window manager of choice. Im in the mood to try something new. Im not a tiling window guy. Extra credit if it's in <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a>'s ports. <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#linux</a> <a href="/tags/floss/" rel="tag">#floss</a> <a href="/tags/desktopenvironment/" rel="tag">#DesktopEnvironment</a> <a href="/tags/windowmanager/" rel="tag">#WindowManager</a> <a href="/tags/bsd/" rel="tag">#BSD</a></p>
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Finally tried <a href="/tags/netbsd/" rel="tag">#NetBSD</a> 10.1 RELEASE baremetal on my <a href="/tags/thinkpad/" rel="tag">#ThinkPad</a> <a href="/tags/t470s/" rel="tag">#T470s</a>. Good news is most things seem to work out of box: WiFi, touchpad, i915 drived video card. Bad news is, suspend/wakeup (S3) not working. It appears suspend worked well since after issuing sysctl -w hw.acpi.sleep.state=3 the laptop went to sleep with blinking power led, fan stops. However, at wakeup keyboard just stops responding, even swtiching tty with Ctrl-Alt-Fn keys. WiFi usually wakes up just fine since I gain ssh session back shortly after wakeups. I will conclude a major issue for a system if suspend/wakeup won't work for a laptop. I simply cannot imagine having to poweroff a laptop every day before going to bed. It is kinda a sueprise to me since I assume ThinkPad laptops usually get along well with <a href="/tags/bsd/" rel="tag">#BSD</a> and <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a> systems.<br><br>FYI, S3 suspend/wakeup works flawlessly with <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> and <a href="/tags/openbsd/" rel="tag">#OpenBSD</a> on this laptop without any hack.<br><br><a href="/tags/bsd/" rel="tag">#BSD</a> <a href="/tags/runbsd/" rel="tag">#RunBSD</a> <a href="/tags/unix/" rel="tag">#Unix</a> <a href="/tags/foss/" rel="tag">#FOSS</a><br>
Just upgrade a VM of mine running <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> 14.3 to 15.0 RELEASE, all went well in probably 20 minutes. Super fast, dead simple, and not frightening at all thanks to <a href="/tags/zfs/" rel="tag">#ZFS</a> BE backups. It felt so easy that I am even a bit bored.<br><br><a href="/tags/bsd/" rel="tag">#BSD</a> <a href="/tags/runbsd/" rel="tag">#RUNBSD</a> <a href="/tags/unix/" rel="tag">#Unix</a> <a href="/tags/foss/" rel="tag">#FOSS</a><br>
<p>New 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗕𝗦𝗗 𝟭𝟱.𝟬-𝗥𝗘𝗟𝗘𝗔𝗦𝗘 𝗨𝗽𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗲𝘀 [Valuable FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE Updates] article.</p><p><a href="https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2025/11/30/valuable-freebsd-15-0-release-updates/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="vermaden.wordpress.com/2025/11/30/valuable-freebsd-15-0-release-updates/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">vermaden.wordpress.com/2025/11</span><span class="invisible">/30/valuable-freebsd-15-0-release-updates/</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/verblog/" rel="tag">#verblog</a> <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#freebsd</a> <a href="/tags/improvements/" rel="tag">#improvements</a> <a href="/tags/release/" rel="tag">#release</a> <a href="/tags/updates/" rel="tag">#updates</a></p>
<p>RFC: what are the highlights of FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE? </p><p>"In the 15.0-RELEASE announcement email, I list a few highlights. Obviously pkgbase is going to be one of them, but I'm looking for a list of 5 or 6 items, and I don't know what you as users care about the most.</p><p>"So… can you help out your release engineer and tell me what you personally thing is the most exciting change in 15.0?"</p><p>― Colin Percival at <<a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1pa8ait/what_are_the_highlights_of_150release/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1pa8ait/what_are_the_highlights_of_150release/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comme</span><span class="invisible">nts/1pa8ait/what_are_the_highlights_of_150release/</span></a>></p><p>(The announcement is scheduled for Tuesday 2nd December – <<a href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/15.0R/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="www.freebsd.org/releases/15.0R/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">www.freebsd.org/releases/15.0R</span><span class="invisible">/</span></a>>.)</p><p><a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> <a href="/tags/release/" rel="tag">#RELEASE</a> <a href="/tags/rfc/" rel="tag">#RFC</a> <a href="/tags/announcement/" rel="tag">#announcement</a></p>
<p>FreeBSD 15.0 (almost)-RELEASE, using pkgbase, on my Ryzen 9 MiniPC (and compared to openSUSE Tumbleweed):</p><p>- Full disk encryption works beautifully via GELI, as usual.</p><p>- Installing KDE is easy and it works perfectly on Wayland.</p><p>- All my main apps work. Others will run via the Linuxulator or Wine (Linux browsers, WinBox for MikroTik, etc).</p><p>- The fan seems more relaxed.</p><p>- The system generally feels snappier.</p><p>- Native ZFS. I can autosnapshot every 5 minutes. If I try to do this with btrfs - snapshots of the home directory included and quotas enabled - the system hangs while handling them (which is why Tumbleweed doesn’t snapshot home by default).</p><p>- The media keys on my keyboard work, but volume control uses huge steps and 30 percent is already extremely loud. This can be fixed. The monitor brightness setting is also a bit off, but I don't care.</p><p>- amdgpu works perfectly.</p><p>- The wifi card works. I haven’t tested the speed because I immediately installed the realtek-re-kmod driver to use the 2.5 Gbit ethernet connection.</p><p>- Suspend doesn’t work. This is a big problem for me. It’s probably more psychological than technical, but I can’t leave the computer powered for hours when I’m not using it. I already have servers running 24/7 here. I even considered putting my Qotom FreeBSD server in a VM. It would probably work, but next summer it might be an issue because temperatures here aren’t low and spinning disks don’t love heat (and I don’t love their noise).</p><p>- It’s stable and reliable. I’ve done almost everything and it just works, as expected.</p><p>- Some small glitches remain, mostly due to missing configuration or packages (I didn’t tune anything. I just installed it and started using it).</p><p>A much smoother experience than a year ago, when I bought it. </p><p>Will I keep using FreeBSD on this minipc? <br>I’m not sure yet, since Tumbleweed works great and the lack of suspend really influences my choice. I'll contact Aymeric and try to offer some help to improve this.</p><p>For now, I’ll keep it on an external SSD and switch from time to time, especially when I know I’ll be using the minipc for hours.</p><p><a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a> <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> <a href="/tags/desktop/" rel="tag">#Desktop</a> <a href="/tags/opensuse/" rel="tag">#openSUSE</a></p>
<p>Ever messed up an update? We got you covered! Simply restore your Snapshot!</p><p>You can now also manage (create, delete, restore) a snapshot of your Box! If you ever messed up your application, OS update or anything else - simply go back to your last snapshot and try again! This way, you can test and learn <a href="/tags/bsd/" rel="tag">#BSD</a> even better and easier!</p><p>cc: <a href="https://gyptazy.com/fedi/gyptazy" rel="nofollow">@gyptazy</a> </p><p><a href="/tags/education/" rel="tag">#education</a> <a href="/tags/opensource/" rel="tag">#opensource</a> <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> <a href="/tags/openbsd/" rel="tag">#OpenBSD</a> <a href="/tags/netbsd/" rel="tag">#NetBSD</a> <a href="/tags/runbsd/" rel="tag">#RUNBSD</a> <a href="/tags/learning/" rel="tag">#learning</a> <a href="/tags/ipv6/" rel="tag">#ipv6</a> <a href="/tags/freevm/" rel="tag">#freevm</a> <a href="/tags/freevps/" rel="tag">#freevps</a> <a href="/tags/community/" rel="tag">#community</a> <a href="/tags/fosdem/" rel="tag">#fosdem</a> <a href="/tags/hosting/" rel="tag">#hosting</a> <a href="/tags/selfhosting/" rel="tag">#selfhosting</a> <a href="/tags/snapshot/" rel="tag">#snapshot</a></p>
Hmm I see <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> 15.0 has been released and 14.4 is upcoming. My server is running 14.3 right now so which if I upgrade do I go for as it houses my Bastille jails too for snac and so on and I'd rather not stuff everything up. Also this pkgbase stuff is confusing me as atm I use pkg to update and upgrade and freebsd-update and so on ?<br>
Hello, new <a href="/tags/fedimeteo/" rel="tag">#FediMeteo</a> friends!<br><br>As the great <span class="h-card"><a href="https://social.growyourown.services/@FediFollows" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>FediFollows</span></a></span> posted about this service, many of you started following me and the cities. And I'm so glad about it!<br><br>If you want to know something more about FediMeteo and its story (and how all this is still working on a 4 euro/month VPS powered by <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a>), you can have a look here:<br><br>FediMeteo: How a Tiny €4 FreeBSD VPS Became a Global Weather Service for Thousands - <a href="https://it-notes.dragas.net/2025/02/26/fedimeteo-how-a-tiny-freebsd-vps-became-a-global-weather-service-for-thousands/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="it-notes.dragas.net/2025/02/26/fedimeteo-how-a-tiny-freebsd-vps-became-a-global-weather-service-for-thousands/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">it-notes.dragas.net/2025/02/26</span><span class="invisible">/fedimeteo-how-a-tiny-freebsd-vps-became-a-global-weather-service-for-thousands/</span></a><br>
<p>FreeBSD 15.0 Now Available</p><p>The FreeBSD Project has announced the availability of FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE, introducing updated toolchains, enhanced hardware support, improved security features, and key updates across the base system. This release continues the Project’s focus on stability, long-term maintainability, and consistent engineering.</p><p>We encourage you to review the release notes and upgrade guidance</p><p>Read the full announcement: <a href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/15.0R/announce/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="www.freebsd.org/releases/15.0R/announce/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">www.freebsd.org/releases/15.0R</span><span class="invisible">/announce/</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> <a href="/tags/opensource/" rel="tag">#OpenSource</a> <a href="/tags/freebsd15/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD15</a></p>
<p>The slides, the video, and the text behind my presentation at EuroBSDCon 2024 - 'Why and how we're migrating many of our servers from Linux to the BSDs.'</p><p><a href="https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/10/03/i-solve-problems-eurobsdcon/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="it-notes.dragas.net/2024/10/03/i-solve-problems-eurobsdcon/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">it-notes.dragas.net/2024/10/03</span><span class="invisible">/i-solve-problems-eurobsdcon/</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/itnotes/" rel="tag">#ITNotes</a> <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> <a href="/tags/openbsd/" rel="tag">#OpenBSD</a> <a href="/tags/netbsd/" rel="tag">#NetBSD</a> <a href="/tags/runbsd/" rel="tag">#RunBSD</a> <a href="/tags/it/" rel="tag">#IT</a> <a href="/tags/sysadmin/" rel="tag">#SysAdmin</a> <a href="/tags/eurobsdcon/" rel="tag">#EuroBSDCon</a> <a href="/tags/ebc24/" rel="tag">#EBC24</a> <a href="/tags/eurobsdcon24/" rel="tag">#EuroBSDCon24</a> <a href="/tags/eurobsdcon2024/" rel="tag">#EuroBSDCon2024</a> <a href="/tags/notehub/" rel="tag">#NoteHUB</a></p>
<p>"Too many <a href="/tags/thinkpads/" rel="tag">#ThinkPads</a>???"</p><p>I don't even know what that means!</p><p><a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a> <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> <a href="/tags/openbsd/" rel="tag">#OpenBSD</a></p>
<p>Quick <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#Freebsd</a> people, I need a dual boot laptop for FreeBSD and latest Windows. Anyone have suggestions? Something that is not expensive preferable!</p>
<p>Main: "Tionisla - Dell Latitude e6540<br>Kernel: 15.0-RELEASE-p2 amd64<br>Operating System: FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE-p2<br>Desktop: LXQT 2.3.0 <br>Windowmanager: XFWM4<br>Qt Version: 6.10.1<br>Graphics Platform: X11</p><p><a href="https://bsd-hardware.info/?probe=7e1c664559" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="bsd-hardware.info/?probe=7e1c664559"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">bsd-hardware.info/?probe=7e1c6</span><span class="invisible">64559</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/runbsd/" rel="tag">#runbsd</a> <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#freebsd</a> <a href="/tags/unix/" rel="tag">#unix</a> <a href="/tags/foss/" rel="tag">#foss</a> <a href="/tags/lxqt/" rel="tag">#lxqt</a> <a href="/tags/desktop/" rel="tag">#desktop</a> <a href="/tags/screenshot/" rel="tag">#screenshot</a></p>
Edited 68d ago
<p>Told y'all before: FreeBSD has the most exciting and full-fledged stack of Wayland compositors and applications.<br>Most exciting part of Mangowc: switching between tiling and scrolling with one keybind. And a ton more, to be discovered by yours truly. Enjoying it a lot so far.<br><a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#freebsd</a> <a href="/tags/mangowc/" rel="tag">#mangowc</a> <a href="/tags/maomao/" rel="tag">#maomao</a></p>
<p>Comparing devices at the office this afternoon.</p><p><a href="/tags/it/" rel="tag">#IT</a> <a href="/tags/sysadmin/" rel="tag">#SysAdmin</a> <a href="/tags/networking/" rel="tag">#Networking</a> <a href="/tags/mikrotik/" rel="tag">#MikroTik</a> <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a></p>
So <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> friends does the opendoas port support the persist option under FreeBSD like on OpenBSD or am I reading this wrong ? I know the doas port does not support persist.<br><br><a href="https://www.freshports.org/security/opendoas/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="www.freshports.org/security/opendoas/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">www.freshports.org/security/op</span><span class="invisible">endoas/</span></a><br>
I noticed that <a href="/tags/xlibre/" rel="tag">#XLibre</a> got built in <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> <a href="/tags/ports/" rel="tag">#ports</a> so I thought why not try it in a VM. Turns out it is just list you would do install xorg, a few stantard <a href="/tags/pkg/" rel="tag">#pkg</a> commands and it just runs !<br><br><a href="/tags/runbsd/" rel="tag">#RunBSD</a> <a href="/tags/bsd/" rel="tag">#BSD</a> <a href="/tags/foss/" rel="tag">#FOSS</a> <a href="/tags/unix/" rel="tag">#Unix</a><br>
<a href="/tags/ksh/" rel="tag">#ksh</a> folks, I'm wondering as a currently <a href="/tags/oksh/" rel="tag">#oksh</a> user would I be better off running <a href="/tags/ksh/" rel="tag">#ksh</a>-devel aka ksh 93u+m ? If so what advantages would I get or possibly lose ? I see it's available on both <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> and <a href="/tags/openbsd/" rel="tag">#OpenBSD</a><br><br><br>
<p>Ever heard of Gemini? It's a lightweight internet protocol between Gopher and the Web - no JavaScript, no cookies, no tracking, just text and links over TLS.</p><p>Think of it as the web before it got complicated. Pages are written in "gemtext", a minimal markup format. The entire protocol spec fits on a few pages.</p><p>To explore Geminispace you need a client:</p><p>- Lagrange (GUI, cross-platform): <a href="https://gmi.skyjake.fi/lagrange/" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>gmi.skyjake.fi/lagrange/</a><br>- Amfora (terminal): <a href="https://github.com/makew0rld/amfora" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>github.com/makew0rld/amfora</a></p><p>Start exploring at gemini://warmedal.se/~antenna/ - an aggregator of active capsules (what we call Gemini sites).</p><p>I write about FreeBSD and self-hosting at gemini://gemini.hofstede.it/</p><p><a href="/tags/gemini/" rel="tag">#gemini</a> <a href="/tags/geminiprotocol/" rel="tag">#geminiprotocol</a> <a href="/tags/smallweb/" rel="tag">#smallweb</a> <a href="/tags/indieweb/" rel="tag">#indieweb</a> <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#freebsd</a></p>
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