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fromZDNET
6 days ago

I've used Linux for decades, but I'd switch to FreeBSD for this one feature

FreeBSD is a Unix-like operating system that is descended from the Berkeley Software Distribution. The first version of FreeBSD was released in 1993 and was developed from 386BSD, one of the first fully functional and free Unix clones on affordable hardware. Since its inception, FreeBSD has continuously been the most commonly used BSD-derived operating system on the market. FreeBSD maintains a complete system: kernel, device drivers, userland utilities, and documentation.
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Software development
fromTheregister
3 months ago

FreeBSD Project isn't ready to let AI commit code just yet

FreeBSD core is creating an LLM/AI usage policy that restricts AI-generated code use due to license concerns while allowing AI for translations, explanation, and debugging.
fromTheregister
5 months ago

FreeBSD 15 installer to offer minimal KDE desktop

FreeBSD 15 may finally offer the option of installing with a graphical desktop, along with significant enhancements to Wi-Fi and power management for better laptop support.
Software development
Bootstrapping
fromTheregister
7 months ago

FreeBSD fans rally round zVault upstart

zVault is a new FreeBSD-based NAS OS project responding to TrueNAS CORE's transition to Linux.
iXsystems has shifted its focus to TrueNAS SCALE, based on Debian Linux.
Bootstrapping
fromTheregister
7 months ago

FreeBSD Foundation - what's it been up to past 0.25 century

FreeBSD embodies a collaborative open-source philosophy that encourages freedom and contribution for all.
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