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466: cat(1)’s efficiency

466: cat(1)’s efficiency

Contributing to Open Source Beyond Software Development, bringing TLS 1.3 to the Internet of Old Things, How efficient can cat(1) be, boost the speed of Unix shell programs, Running FreeBSD VNET Jails on AWS EC2 with Bastille, and more

BSD Now

August 4, 202253m 39s

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Contributing to Open Source Beyond Software Development, bringing TLS 1.3 to the Internet of Old Things, How efficient can cat(1) be, boost the speed of Unix shell programs, Running FreeBSD VNET Jails on AWS EC2 with Bastille, and more

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This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap and the BSDNow Patreon

Headlines

Contributing to Open Source Beyond Software Development


Crypto Ancienne 2.0 now brings TLS 1.3 to the Internet of Old Things (except BeOS)


News Roundup

How efficient can cat(1) be?


Technique significantly boosts the speeds of programs that run in the Unix shell

• [binpa.sh](http://binpa.sh/)

Running FreeBSD VNET Jails on AWS EC2 with Bastille


Beastie Bits

Game of Trees 0.74 released
OpenBSD -current has moved to 7.2-beta
A Unix Command Line Crash Course
BSD.DOG vimrc
FreeBSD Speedruns


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Topics

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