Hackernews posts about BSD
BSD is a family of free and open-source operating systems that originated from Berkeley Software Distribution, known for their Unix-like qualities and compatibility with Linux.
- Why 451 Is Good for You – Greylisting Perspectives from the Early Noughties (bsdly.blogspot.com)
- A Major Mail Provider Demonstrates They Likely Do Not Understand Mail at All (bsdly.blogspot.com)
- Run FreeBSD VMs in Incus (gyptazy.com)
- AI Energy Consumption: How Much Power Does AI Use? (toolpod.dev)
- LLVM: The bad parts (www.npopov.com)
- Why senior engineers let bad projects fail (lalitm.com)
- BYD's cheapest electric cars to have Lidar self-driving tech (thedriven.io)
- The world is one bad decision away from a silicon Ice Age (www.theregister.com)
- Why the Internet Is Bad for Democracy (2005) (dl.acm.org)
- LLVM: The Bad Parts (www.npopov.com)
- Worst of Breed – How to make bad software (worstofbreed.net)
- GNU: A Heuristic for Bad Cryptography (soatok.blog)
- Why is flu so bad this year? (www.nature.com)
- C-reactive protein outpaced 'bad' cholester as leading heart disease risk marker (theconversation.com)
- Amazon Flags 'Low-Time' and 'Zero Badgers' as It Cracks Down on RTO (www.businessinsider.com)
- Factory farming in Africa: development banks like it, but it's bad for climate (theconversation.com)
- 'Move fast, break stuff': how tech bros became Hollywood's go-to baddie in 2025 (www.theguardian.com)