509: Dot File Naming

Leveraging OpenZFS to Build Your Own Storage Appliance, Install OpenBSD as a VM, Set up your own CalDAV and CardDAV servers on OpenBSD, display basic computer information using DMI table decoder, Gpart CheatSheet, Rob Pike on the Origin of Unix Dot File Names, and more NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap and the BSDNow Patreon Headlines OpenZFS – Leveraging OpenZFS to Build Your Own Storage Appliance Install OpenBSD as a VM News Roundup Set up your own CalDAV and CardDAV servers on OpenBSD How to display basic computer information using DMI table decoder Gpart CheatSheet - wiping drives, partitioning, & formating Rob Pike on the Origin of Unix Dot File Names Beastie Bits Hackerstations Mike McQuaid's clean, ergonomic setup in Edinburgh, Scotland Daniel Stenberg and the home of curl in Stockholm, Sweden viogpu(4), a VirtIO GPU driver, added to -current OpenBGPD 8.0 released cron(8) now supports random ranges with steps malloc leak detection available in -current vmd(8) moves to a multi-process model Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv

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