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Show HN: Clai – Unixlike CLI context feeder for LLMs. Now with recursive tooling My half-year HN Clai post with updates! Most exciting feature is that Clai may now call itself as a tool! This all...

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GitHub - baalimago/clai: Command line artificial intelligence - Your local LLM context-feeder
Command line artificial intelligence - Your local LLM context-feeder - baalimago/clai
github.com
December 13, 2025 at 9:22 AM
Rilasciata FreeBSD 15.0: ecco le novità e i miglioramenti della nuova versione

📌 Link all'articolo : www.redhotcyber.com/post/ril...

#redhotcyber #news #freebsd #unixlike #sistemoperativo #stabilità #prestazioni #flessibilità #ambientiCritici
December 6, 2025 at 7:44 AM
pro tip:

run `cal` right now

on a unixlike system
September 14, 2025 at 6:39 PM
Now that OpenBSD-current is 7.8-beta, it is time to reprise "You Have Installed OpenBSD. Now For The Daily Tasks." nxdomain.no/~peter/openb... (tracked version bsdly.blogspot.com/2024/09/you-...) to prepare :)

#openbsd #newrelease #78beta #upgrading #sysadmin #unixlike #devops #development
You Have Installed OpenBSD. Now For The Daily Tasks.
nxdomain.no
September 11, 2025 at 6:58 AM
In one month (2025-09-25), there will be a "Network management with the OpenBSD Packet Filter Toolset" tutorial https://events.eurobsdcon.org/2025/talk/FW39CX/ at #eurobsdcon in #zagreb To register: https://2025.eurobsdcon.org/registration.html #openbsd #freebsd #networking #security #unixlike
Network Management with the OpenBSD Packet Filter Toolset (T5) EuroBSDCon 2025
The OpenBSD Packet Filter (PF) is at the core of the network management toolset available to professionals working with the OpenBSD and FreeBSD operating systems. Understanding the PF subsystem and the set of networking tools that interact with it is essential to building and maintaining a functional environment. The present session will both teach networking and security principles and provide opportunity for hands-on operation of the extensive network tools available on OpenBSD and FreeBSD in a lab environment. Basic to intermediate understanding of TCP/IP networking is expected and required for this session. Topics covered include The basics of and network design and taking it a bit further Building rulesets Keeping your configurations readable and maintainable Seeing what your traffic is really about with your friend tcpdump(8) Filtering, diversion, redirection, Network Address Translation Handling services that require proxying (ftp-proxy and others) Address tables and daemons that interact with your setup through them The whys and hows of network segmentation, DMZs and other separation techniques Tackling noisy attacks and other pattern recognition and learning tricks Annoying spammers with spamd Basics of and not-so basic traffic shaping Monitoring your traffic Resilience, High Availability with CARP and pfsync Troubleshooting: Discovering and correcting errors and faults (tcpdump is your friend) Your network and its interactions with the Internet at large Common mistakes in internetworking and peering Keeping the old IPv4 world in touch with the new of IPv6 The tutorial is lab centered and fast paced. Time allowing and to the extent necessary, we will cover recent developments in the networking tools and variations between the implementations in the OpenBSD and FreeBSD operating systems. Participants should bring a laptop for the hands on labs part and for note taking. The format of the session will be compact lectures interspersed with hands-on lab excercises based directly on the theory covered in the lecture parts. This session is an evolutionary successor to previous sessions. Slides for the most recent version of the PF tutorial session are up at https://nxdomain.no/~peter/pf_fullday.pdf, to be updated with the present version when the session opens.
events.eurobsdcon.org
August 25, 2025 at 12:28 PM
Never liked drive letters myself. Then again my first computer listed the drive and its location on the bus, wasn't the worst idea. DF0/DF1 *is fine* But after using unixlike mountpoints it just made more sense.
August 10, 2025 at 3:43 AM
わたしゃcygwin時代からWinのCLIもUnixLikeです…
June 27, 2025 at 7:46 AM
5 Linux Commands You’ve Probably Never Heard Of, by (not on Mastodon or Bluesky):

https://archive.fo/bNGsJ

#unixlike #commandline
5 Linux Commands You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
archive.fo
June 20, 2025 at 8:53 PM
5 Linux Commands You’ve Probably Never Heard Of, by (not on Mastodon or Bluesky): https:// archive.fo/bNGsJ # unixlike # commandline

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mas.to
June 20, 2025 at 8:41 PM
5 Linux Commands You’ve Probably Never Heard Of, by (not on Mastodon or Bluesky): https:// archive.fo/bNGsJ # unixlike # commandline

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mas.to
June 20, 2025 at 8:41 PM
Why Fonts Look Better on macOS Than on Windows, by @uxdesigncc@me.dm:

https://archive.fo/8CNOo

#fonts #typography #readability #unixlike #apple
Why Fonts Look Better on macOS Than on Windows
archive.fo
June 10, 2025 at 7:30 PM
If you haven't already, register now for #BSDCan at www.bsdcan.org/2025/registr...

The main North American BSD conference, in #Ottawa

#freebsd #openbsd #netbsd #freesoftware #libresoftware #unixlike #conference #hacking #development
BSDCan Conference
BSDCan is a technical BSD conference held in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
www.bsdcan.org
June 4, 2025 at 7:01 PM
Do you know a utility tool for # archlinux with which I can review packages and remove the ones I haven't used in ages? # LinuxQuestion # Linux # FOSS # unixlike

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cr8r.gg
May 30, 2025 at 1:15 PM
Do you know a utility tool for # archlinux with which I can review packages and remove the ones I haven't used in ages? # LinuxQuestion # Linux # FOSS # unixlike

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cr8r.gg
May 30, 2025 at 1:15 PM