Every time I think I finally understand Unicode, it surprises me again. This time, it was a file full of…| journal.bsd.cafe
Every time when I think I finally “got” Unicode, I get kicked in the back by this rabbit hole. 😆 However, IMHO it is important to recognise that when moving data and files between operating systems and programs that you’re better off knowing some of the pitfalls. So I’m sharing something I experienced when I transferred a file to my FreeBSD Play-Around notebook. So let’s assume a little story…| The BSD Cafe Journal
In this short little howto we will be setting up a simple Jail via Bastille and host a static website.…| journal.bsd.cafe
In this short little howto we will be setting up a simple Jail via Bastille and host a static website.| The BSD Cafe Journal
A lot of introductions to using a shell — whether it’s Linux, one of the BSDs, the Mac (or even Windows using WSL!) — show examples that are a bit on the light side (looking at you, cowsay 😅) or dump cryptical command sequences on the unwary newbie that make an inscription in hieroglyphs on an Egyptian temple column look easy. Both approaches make sense. The first one tries not to scare people when they use the command line, while the second one shows how powerful it is compared to c...| The BSD Cafe Journal
Tired of the Linux/Docker "monoculture" for WordPress? This article guides you step-by-step through the secure installation of WordPress on FreeBSD using BastilleBSD. Discover how jail separation, performance, and the versatility of ZFS offer a more robust and easily manageable environment, far from common vulnerabilities often linked to poorly maintained plugins. Get ready to make your site more secure and reliable.| The BSD Cafe Journal
Yesterday, a new episode of the BSDNow podcast was released.Episode number 620 — yes, exactly, 620. Since it’s a weekly show, you can do the math and realize just how much dedication its creators, editors, and hosts have put into it. A huge round of applause and thanks to Benedict Reuschling, Tom Jones, Jason Tubnor, […]| The BSD Cafe Journal
Ever watch a tech video and feel like you're looking in a mirror? Gary's videos perfectly capture the real-world struggles and triumphs of exploring new systems, making them a must-watch for anyone who's ever debugged their way through a late night.| The BSD Cafe Journal
I'm thrilled to share my excitement for EuroBSDCon 2025 in Zagreb! After an incredible experience last year and at BSDCan, I can't wait to reconnect with the amazing BSD and open-source community. This year, Jeroen and I are even presenting our talk, "Liberating the social web using *BSD". Come join us!| The BSD Cafe Journal
Celebrate Christopher Dalby (Robonuggie), whose 500+ FreeBSD videos have been invaluable to beginners and experts alike, inspiring many to explore the system.| The BSD Cafe Journal
Big news from the BastilleBSD team! My favorite FreeBSD jail management system has just hit a major milestone with its 1.0 release.| The BSD Cafe Journal
Mondays are always tough, I think that’s true for everyone. But one thing that makes me happy it’s Monday is the consistent arrival of the “Valuable News” from Slawomir Wojciech Wojtczak – or simply Vermaden – @vermaden – as we know him. His newsletter covers the world of *BSD and Unix, technology in general, and […]| The BSD Cafe Journal
Open Source World OpenBSD Tutorial | journal.bsd.cafe
Open Source World OpenBSD Tutorial | journal.bsd.cafe
For those who are adventurous enough to explore the non-http corners of the Internet, the Gemini protocol is a delightful experience to use. It has been around a number of years, making the biggest bang around the time when discontent with the web’s general demise started to reach current heights (so maybe around 2022).| The BSD Cafe Journal