No theme this week cause I think I hit everything.
- Dr. Paul Vixie is giving a talk on March 3rd at NYCBUG’s monthly meeting, titled “Operating Systems as Dumb Pipes“. I’ll post a reminder.
 - NetBSD 9.0 is out, in case you missed the late update last week.
 - Related: NetBSD 2020 Fundraising Campaign.
 - What started as investigating /opt on FreeBSD.
 - FixedMisc [MirOS] 20200214 released, for “I ? Free Software” day. Tangentially BSD.
 - Approaching the end of work on ptrace(2).
 - LLDB now works on i386.
 - A day as an OpenBSD developer. How do people discover ports?
 - Daily life with the offline laptop. (Running OpenBSD) I like the “What do I like to do?” breakdown approach.
 - An emulator for a Sun 2 workstation. I think that dates to the BSD timeframe.(via)
 - HamBSD Hardware Wanted. Scotland. (via)
 - Vulnerabilities in OpenBSD’s hypervisor. (via)
 - Pine64 February Update: Post CNY and FOSDEM Status Report. The Pro runs NetBSD, so it applies, along with fitting my small computer fetish. (via)
 - Can You Use FreeBSD for a Developer Machine in 2020? I’d argue that a ‘developer machine’ needs only a text editor and a file transfer program to qualify. (via)
 - Stanford 1967 PDP-6 logbook, a PDF. (via)
 - “SNMP Mastery” leaking out. BSD-first author, of course.
 
