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Stefano Marinelli

This week in a nutshell: a series of Windows VPS migrated from Proxmox to FreeBSD, a new OpenBSD installation, and a NetBSD-based tutorial in the works. A series of FreeBSD jail migrations between various servers (some optimizations, others upgrades). A long-awaited reply that still hasn't arrived. The video of my interview, however, has arrived. A surprise article (which won't appear on my blog but in a much more important place for our BSD community) has almost been finished. Some new and old friends have joined the BSD Cafe.

A Pixel 9 Pro XL with GrapheneOS has become (to my great satisfaction) my daily driver – and I must thank the post exquisite.social/@h3artbl33d/1 by @h3artbl33d for reigniting my interest in making it my daily driver. Yesterday, I also got a smartwatch fully supported by Gadgetbridge (thanks for this great piece of software, @gadgetbridge )so I no longer have to send my personal data around. And once again, thanks to the friends on the Fediverse (I won’t list them all) for the interesting list of suggestions that came from this post: mastodon.bsd.cafe/@stefano/113.

Some photos, lots of bureaucracy, almost enough sleep. Now it's Friday night, and the next step is to head to bed. I’ll configure Gadgetbridge more thoroughly while my wife starts dozing off before deciding what to watch, so I’ll probably end up watching something on my own.

Meanwhile, as often happens whenever she sees me a little tired or a bit demoralized, she quietly pulled out and hung up what’s in the photo, next to my bed station, to remind me of the positivity and joy of those days.

Happy Friday, friends of the BSD Cafe and the entire Fediverse. Have a great weekend!

#Fediverse #BSDCafe #FridayEvening #Relax #EBC24 #EuroBSDCon #EuroBSDCon24 #Friends #BSD #Community

A white t-shirt with a colorful print featuring the EuroBSDCon 2024 logo, held in Dublin. The design shows a red FreeBSD daemon character (the 'Beastie') rowing a boat (with the NetBSD flag) in front of a cityscape with a bridge and a tall ship in the background. Puffy, the OpenBSD logo, is jumping. The print includes the EuroBSDCon 2024 text.
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