weirdr.net is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.
This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.
Whew. I got #NetBSD 10.1 to boot all the way up on an Odroid M1S tonight. I added the M1S to the tiano core UEFI firmware originally written for the Pine64 Quartz64. It booted all the way with the first build! (Which was an unreal feeling.) The ethernet and eMMC aren't working, so I have a bit more work to do before I publish. (Stay tuned. Also, because I went the UEFI firmware route, this should get OpenBSD and FreeBSD support for the board.)
#TIL that there are no knobs in #NetBSD to configure #ZFS ARC memory consumption.
I started to use ZFS for my disk with backups and digital archives near a month ago, because I didn't want to think about changing sizes of LVM partitions. And my homelab server has only 2 Gb of RAM and some swap
Whoops. Not a good surprise 
I've spent some quality time in #OpenBSD and now #FreeBSD, I'd like to try #NetBSD and #DragonflyBSD next.
(This is regarding https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/users/gumnos/statuses/115695846629134863. Not sure why the context got lost XD)
boostedApperantly Linuxâ„¢ introduced a bug many moons ago. Maybe in the hpwmi part. I know one of my notebooks was working couple years ago. Now it kind fo freezes when I activate WiFi via hardware toggle. Also openchrome driver seems broken.
Using #NetBSD the graphics with openchrome driver and WiFi with athn WiFi chip are working. Thanks @netbsd 🤗
boostedI understand the strain on maintainers, but it's still sad to see #FreeBSD culling so many 32bit packages. #OpenBSD suffers from the same problem. It seems #NetBSD will remain the platform where you can still e.g. get a working web browser for a legacy system (#Arcticfox). Same applies to the Linux world.
So far the most CPU-heavy task of the current #adventofcode was d2p2; on my ryzen3900 it takes 0.12s to complete. What's amusing though is that 25 years old Celeron on #netbsd crunches it in 3.4 seconds; and 1.33Ghz G4 made in 2004 can only do 5.1 seconds.
I push as much optimizations as I can on these platforms, initial G4 time was more than twice as bad actually. GCC 14 helped a lot.
VisionFive2 board with 4-core risc-v CPU @1.5ghz is the slowest of all with 14.3 seconds.
Hard to show with a screenshot, but the GameCube controller does work with games that use SDL2 for joystick access on #NetBSD Wii.
Added support for GameCube controllers on #NetBSD Wii. A new driver exposes the four GameCube controller sockets as HID devices that work with SDL / SDL2 as joystick devices.
boostedBSDCan 2026 is now accepting submissions for the June 2026 conference, see https://www.bsdcan.org/2026/papers.html and links therein for instructions.
Submissions deadline is January 17, 2026, the conference runs tutorials June 17-18, talks June 19-20.
#bsdcan #conference #freebsd #netbsd #openbsd #bsd #development #networking #freesoftware #libresoftware
So, I found this netbook and decided to fix it.
First step was easy: I tested NetBSD on it. (because it's a netbook, you see? 😜)
But the unit is in a sorry state. A USB port is so rusty that it doesn't work. I left the battery in a recycling point of my city because it was not safe to handle. Lots of keys from the keyboard doesn't work at all, etc, etc.
Let's see if I can find good parts for it. If you know where I can purchase parts for a Toshiba NB105 (NB100 series) in Spain or the EU, please let me know.
Forget the chaotic Black Friday sales! 🤯 NetBSD 🚩 offers the BEST deal: it's 100% FREE! Always has been, always will be. Perfect for self-hosters and anyone seeking pure, open-source goodness without spending a dime. No catches, just solid OS. #NetBSD #BlackFriday #FreeSoftware #SelfHost #RetroComputing #OpenSource #Linux #RunBSD
I run FreeBSD but I don't tend to build it. I consume binaries. So sometimes I make assumptions based on its similarities to NetBSD, which was the first free Unix I ran.
Today I read that FreeBSD finally does unprivileged builds, to which I thought, "What? It didn't before?"
https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/freebsd-now-builds-reproducibly-and-without-root-privilege/
Meanwhile, NetBSD has been incredibly sleek in this department for many years now:
https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-build.html
I should get back into NetBSD. I was initially enthralled by VNET jails but lately I find myself using simpler configs. I might find that I'm okay going back to running things in chroots. And it's not like I'd stop running FreeBSD.
Duh. No need to do troff -mandoc for #NetBSD man page source viewing. Just man file.#
#TIL
https://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/bx/blosxom.cgi/index.front?-tags=groff
Finally! I'm exhausted all RAM on my homelab server, trying to install some python 3.13 things via pip, which involved compilation of some C++ things from sources
At least, I'm checked that kernel successfully kills some random processes, when it got OOM. Was very surprised, when I received some notifications on my phone about dead PostgreSQL, sshd and main nginx, lol
Still has no money to install the maximal amount of memory to my home server — 4 Gb (max for Intel Atom N2800 1866 MHz)
@uastronomer Possibly I disappoint you, but looks like the same situation with almost every binary package distribution. For example, if I try to install #Qemu to the **headless** server running #NetBSD , just to run some other OSes in the console mode, the dependencies bring to me:
- SDL2 and SDL2_image
- flac, giflib, lame, libjpeg-turbo, libogg, libopus, libvorbis, libwebp, mpg123, tiff — like I'm want to operate with images and audio files, not to launch some virtual machines
- spice-server, while I'm not planning to use it.
- wayland and wayland-protocols -- no comments
As @TomAoki stated one time on my ramblings about the same situation in the #FreeBSD world: "many of opensource audio and/or multimedia apps are developed on any of Linux distros, not on *BSD, thus, to minimize mandated works of porters / maintainers / commiters, depending on what upstream depends by default is the only feasible way not to cause toooo long delay from upstream".
I lost link to his toot on the old account, but I have a screenshot: https://eugene-andrienko.com/assets/static/tomaoki.png
One way to get rid of unnecessary dependencies — build necessary programs by yourself, looks like…