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thecustomizewindows.com
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| | | | | Between OpenBSD and FreeBSD, there is no clear winner as each excels in different areas. FreeBSD shines with its performance while OpenBSD leads with its security-first philosophy. | |
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www.unixsheikh.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed overview of FreeBSD's features and advantages compared to other operating systems like Linux and Windows. It highlights key aspects such as ZFS support, security, performance, and the availability of various tools and frameworks. The author shares their personal experience with different operating systems and recommends FreeBSD for its UNIX-like nature and suitability for specific tasks such as ZFS usage. | |
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nathanchance.dev
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| | | | | Recently, I started exploring setting up a self-hosted GitHub Actions runner for the work-in-progress LLVM builds that ClangBuiltLinux is looking to distribute on kernel.org, as GitHub Actions hosted runners are pretty underwhelming in terms of performance and we want to soup these builds up with Profile Guided Optimization. Additionallly, GitHub Actions does not have a hosted arm64 Linux option, which is becoming increasingly important with chips such as Apple's M1 getting strong mainline Linux support. | |
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mozzy.dev
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| | | A quick look at what Docker is and how to get started. | ||