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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jul 15, 2023


Competition and Microsoft

Programming Leftovers



Matt Brown: 2023 Mid Year Review


↺ Matt Brown: 2023 Mid Year Review


> I’m six months into my journey of building a business which means its time to reflect and review the goals I set for the year.



Goodbye Debian GNU/kFreeBSD


↺ Goodbye Debian GNU/kFreeBSD


> Over the years, the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD port has gone through various phases. After many years of development, it was released as technology preview with the release of Squeeze and eventually became an official architecture with the release of Wheezy. However it ceased being an official architecture a couple of years later with the release of Jessie, although a jessie-kfreebsd suite was available in the official archive. Some years later, it was moved to the debian-ports archive, where it slowly regressed over the years. The development totally has now been stopped for over a year, and the port has been removed from the debian-ports archive. It's time to say it goodbye!



Mandatory enforcement of indirect branch targets


↺ Mandatory enforcement of indirect branch targets


> Theo de Raadt (deraadt@) has updated innovations.html to include an item regarding the work which has been done to enforce indirect branch target restriction (on the amd64 [Intel] and arm64 platforms).




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