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AKA brynet@. I like tinkering with #OpenBSD, occasionally other Unix-like systems. In other words, not a MCP. @ https://t.co/DQOqRan2Bw @[email protected] He/Him. ππ¨π¦
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Joined November 2013
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RT @sizeofvoid: Big performance win in #LibreSSL thanks to tb@! CRLs are now cached in the issuer cache, reducing redundant signature verifβ¦
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The #OpenBSD Foundation's 2025 Fundraising Campaign pages are now live. The foundation raised $380,653 total in 2024. βΊοΈ
The #OpenBSD Foundation has surpassed its fundraising goal for 2024! The total smaller donations from the OpenBSD community has reached Iridium tier for the 5th year in a role! Awesome! π @obsdfoundation
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The ARIN RPKI TAL (Trust Anchor Locator) has been updated to include a BSD-like disclaimer comment, making it more widely available. HT @JobSnijders
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@ChShersh OpenBSD has SO_SPLICE for splicing UDP/TCP sockets.
OpenBSD SO_SPLICE implementation supports zero-copy TCP/UDP socket splicing, and is much more useful than Linux splice(2). Supports unidirectional and bidirectional splicing. Looks like FreeBSD recently added a compatible implementation as well for 15.x:
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OpenBSD SO_SPLICE implementation supports zero-copy TCP/UDP socket splicing, and is much more useful than Linux splice(2). Supports unidirectional and bidirectional splicing. Looks like FreeBSD recently added a compatible implementation as well for 15.x:
TIL about the Linux function splice(2) that moves data between file descriptors without actually copying the data. This piece of magic was available since 2006.
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The ARIN RPKI TAL (Trust Anchor Locator) has been updated to include a BSD-like disclaimer comment, making it more widely available. HT @JobSnijders
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@RadxaNaoki Thanks, I was curious, there's been some work done on other boards, e.g: Apple Silicon & Qualcomm. If you can find some way to get a dmesg, & send it to bugs@ or arm@ it may help debug this. It's likely the first time OpenBSD has been booted on this SoC.
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@RadxaNaoki I know "set tty fb0" works to do the opposite, I'd assume switching to serial would work with com0, but perhaps not.
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