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01:17:30
NYC*BUG Aug 2024: "Once again, ... C/C++ compilers for your next *BSD adventure: By: Brian Callahan
01:23:05
NYC*BUG July 2024"The State of Email, by Michael W. Lucas
01:03:56
NYC*BUG May 2024: Demystify ZFS Replication With a Safe and Powerful Approach by Daniel J. Bell
01:15:02
NYC*Bug April 2024: 20 Years of NYC*BUG and Can We Handle 20 More?, By George Rosamond
01:27:36
NYCBUG March 2024 NetBSD for the Advanced Minimalist, By Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov
41:41
Jonas Amoson: Porting the Netsurf web browser to Plan 9
01:56:30
David Boddie: Hell Freezes Over: Freezing Limbo modules to reduce Inferno's memory footprint
01:15:46
Eduoard Klein: Dr Glendarme or: How I Learned to Stop Kerberos and Love Factotum
28:46
Noam Preil and Sigrid: Ghostbusters
38:16
Andrew D Gibson: MIPS Rides Again
32:59
Geoff Collyer: Plan 9 on 64-bit RISC-V
26:33
Brian L Stuart: An O(1) Method for Storage Snapshots
38:19
IWP9 2023: Brian L Stuart, Plan 9 and Inferno Go to School
01:23:00
Down With the Corporate Ethos, Up With the Sunrise: Inspiring a New Generation of Hackers:Josh Natis
01:20:01
NYC*BUG May 2023: GEFS, A Good Enough File System By Ori Bernstein
01:17:07
Plan 9: Not dead, Just Resting, by Ori Bernstein
01:24:43
Shell FU by Isaac (.ike) Levy
01:11:23
Ensuring Perl's Viability on FreeBSD: A NYCBUG-NY.PM Collaboration
01:36:07
Maintaining qmail in 2019 by Amitai Schleier
48:26
From 5 7 to 6 4 and beyond: Getting current with OpenBSD, Brian Callahan
36:12
NYCBugFeb2018: Reproducible builds on NetBSD, & OpenSSL by Christos Zoulas
01:18:01
Ansible talk at Jan 2017 SEMIBUG by Craig Maloney
02:00:50
OS : The underlying overhead of computation, Antti Kantee
55:09
Early days of Unix and design of sh by Stephen R. Bourne
01:06:56
Bitrig
39:52
Blacklistd by Christos Zoulas
42:23
NYCBSDCon 2014: ZFS Management Tools in FreeNAS and PC-BSD by Dru Lavigne
01:01:39
NYCBSDCon 2014: Serving one-third of the Internet via FreeBSD
45:57
NYCBSDCon 2014: Releasing NetBSD: So Many Targets, So Little Time
01:41:30
April 2014 NYCBUG Meeting: Secure Random Number Generators, by Yevgeniy Dodis
57:28
NYCBSDCon 2014: BSD Breaking Barriers by Michael W. Lucas
59:13
What's New With FreeBSD BSDTV,
36:46
BSD Certification Group: A Case Study in Open Source Certification (October 9, 2009)
20:56
BSD 4 Linux Users October 2009
53:44
NYCBUG Hadoop meeting Jan 2010
46:16
BSD Professional Certification Update: The Lab Exam by Jim Brown: 2010 NYCBSDCon
57:24
BSD Firewalling with pfSense by Chris Buechler: 2010 NYCBSDCon
01:03:50
BSD Needs Books by Michael Lucas: 2010 NYCBSDCon
44:19
Escaping Database Doldrums NYCBSDCon by James K. Lowden: 2010 NYCBSDCon