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I spent six hours re-writing it in rust, now it takes 0.06 seconds. People are often even proud about how much inefficient it is, as in “why should we worry, computers are fast I have a Python program I run every day, it takes 1.5 seconds. Only in software, it’s fine if a program runs at 1% or even 0.01% of the possible performance. All planes converged to the optimal size/form/load and basically look the same. Modern buildings use just enough material to fulfill their function and stay safe under the given conditions. Modern cars work, let’s say for the sake of argument, at 98% of what’s physically possible with the current engine design. Recently our industry’s lack of care for efficiency, simplicity, and excellence started really getting to me, to the point of me getting depressed by my own career and the IT in general. The OpenBSD talks are already available, so check them out. There were no talks recorded this year, but the slides will be uploaded to the EuroBSDcon website in a couple of weeks.


It was also revealed that next year’s EuroBSDcon will be held in Lillehammer, Norway.

Devsummit evenings saw dinners at two restaurants that allowed developers to spend some time talking over food and drinks.Olivier Robert took (pictures from the devsummit) and created a nice gallery out of it.Clearly, this is a good start into kernel programming as Kirk provides enough material and backstories to understand why certain things are implemented as they are. Although it was reduced in content, it went into enough depth of many areas of the kernel and operating system to spark many questions from attendees.
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Storage 100G 129K 100G - 0% 0% 1.We report from our experiences at EuroBSDcon, disenchant software, LLVM 7.0.0 has been released, Thinkpad BIOS update options, HardenedBSD Foundation announced, and ZFS send vs.

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NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CKPOINT EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT Get a quick overview over the block devices in the system: lsblkĬreating the pool “storage”: zpool create -f storage zpool list Say “OK” to imkompatability warning, and load the newly build kernel module: modprobe zfs Creating ZFS pools and datasets
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Ssh back in to the host, and install the needed packages: apt install -y linux-headers-$(uname -r) linux-image-amd64 spl kmod zfsutils-linux zfs-dkms zfs-zed Reboot system to boot with the new kernel: reboot
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'contrib' distribution component enabled for all system: apt apt -y upgrade Install the repository management system: apt-get install -y software-properties-commonĮnable contrib repositories: apt-add-repository contrib
