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    Explore " rack" with insightful episodes like "0045 - Zubehör (Absorber, Base, Rack)? (Vinyl & ... Hi-Fi (15.01.2024))...", "Episode 84: Guyconic", "🔒 PART 2:Intimate Excursions into FEMDOM Parties: A Guide to Respect, Consent, and Boundaries", "Why do many in BDSM enjoy ABDL/DL? + Can BDSM heal the mind?" and "Taking a Stand" from podcasts like ""Vinyl & ... Podcast", "Nervous Laughter Podcast", "Diaries of a Domme + Questions Answered, by Chastity Queen", "Diaries of a Domme + Questions Answered, by Chastity Queen" and "Tabor Church"" and more!

    Episodes (20)

    0045 - Zubehör (Absorber, Base, Rack)? (Vinyl & ... Hi-Fi (15.01.2024))...

    0045 - Zubehör (Absorber, Base, Rack)? (Vinyl & ... Hi-Fi (15.01.2024))...
    German Vinyl Challenge 2024 - Die große Auslosung der Fragen findet statt am:
    Sa., 16.03.2024 ab 20.00 Uhr
    https://www.youtube.com/live/m2jJNUWzBvA?si=RNT67vSTQpXeleAy

    Vinyl & ... Hi-Fi zum Thema Streaming findet statt am:
    Mo., 08.04.2024 ab 19.30 Uhr


    Ich spreche mit Thomas (the voice - exclusiv hifi) über verschiedenes Hi-Fi-Komponenten. In dieser Folge geht es um Absorber, Base, Rack und einiges mehr. Was sollte man beim Kauf beachten? Welches Zubehör hat Thomas in seinem Sortiment? Welche Base habe ich ein Jahr lang getestet? Welche Base verwende ich aktuell? Was für ein Rack verwende ich? Was könnte man verbessern? Welches Zubehör kann darüber hinaus wichtig sein? Auf welches Zubehör schwört die Community...?

    🔒 PART 2:Intimate Excursions into FEMDOM Parties: A Guide to Respect, Consent, and Boundaries

    🔒 PART 2:Intimate Excursions into FEMDOM Parties: A Guide to Respect, Consent, and Boundaries

    Subscriber-only episode

    Prepare to be guided into the enthralling world of BDSM as I, your host Chastity Queen, pull back the curtain and invite you into the private and exclusive FEMDOM parties that I've had the privilege of attending multiple times. It's time to swap your porn goggles for reality glasses as I share the true happenings of these intriguing soirees - the rules, etiquette, and captivating stories that take place behind closed doors. This journey is not just about dominants and their submissives, but an exploration of respect, consent, and boundary pushing.

    In this riveting dialogue, we will decode the mysterious BDSM subculture, its dos and don'ts, and how you can find your place in this captivating underground world. We will explore the significance of unique traditions like collaring ceremonies and Prince Albert piercings, and understand the awe-inducing respect for the power of a Domme. No matter if you're a novice or a veteran in this realm, my experiences and insights will offer you valuable advice on navigating the labyrinth of BDSM. So, buckle up and join me in this enthralling journey that may inspire you to discover your own unique path in the realm of BDSM.

    Enjoy!

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    Why do many in BDSM enjoy ABDL/DL? + Can BDSM heal the mind?

    Why do many in BDSM enjoy ABDL/DL? + Can BDSM heal the mind?

    TRIGGER WARNING: Some discussions involving CSA

    In this episode, I dive into ABDL role play and dl sensation play, what it is and how stigmas exist against those who enjoy this style of play.  ABDL/dl play has become extremely popular and discussing it will remove some of the most common misconceptions, surrounding it.  Bunny joins Me, as we discuss this and We/we each share personal stories that may be challenging to listen to but serve to lift everyone up, in the message of hope, healing and growth.  We also talk about Star Trek's Prime Directive and how this would benefit society as a whole. Right?!  We touch on dungeon safety, as we often do and the discuss the draw backs of mixing alcohol and drugs, in any D/s impact scenes.

    The biggest question is: Has Chastity Queen ever tried on a diaper in an ABDL session? Listen, to find out.

    * At the end of this episode we had some minor audio issues, but you can still hear the message.  Bunny simply sounds like he's in a wind tunnel or Mr. Roboto from 1:25-1:30.  If anything, it adds a Sci-Fi aesthetic to the audio.  HA HA 

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    Taking a Stand

    Taking a Stand

    What are you willing to take a stand on? Over the years the things we are willing to do or not do have moved. We are going to take a look at Daniel 3 and the Rack, Shack and Benny story and see what they would and would not do. There are things we should stand on. 

    The music on the podcast is from John Nugent. John is a Chicagoland area musician who has been a real blessing to Tabor Church. 

    Support the show

    Welcome to The Nordy Pod

    Welcome to The Nordy Pod
    Hi, I'm Pete Nordstrom, and I'm the host of The Nordy Pod, a new podcast coming to you from the 6th floor of Nordstrom corporate headquarters in Seattle, Washington. In addition to hosting this podcast, I also happen to be the president of Nordstrom. Along with my brother Erik, CEO, my cousin Jamie, President of Stores, and a talented executive team, we're the stewards of this 15-billion-dollar public company founded by my great grandfather in 1901. My Nordstrom journey began when I was 12 years old with my first job working in the stockroom. And along the way, I've met so many incredible people, from iconic artists and CEOs to cultural and community leaders and fashion entrepreneurs—as well as many of our thousands of employees and millions of customers. One thing I've found helpful in leading a company and hosting a podcast is the importance of having a strong sense of curiosity. Over the years, I've found myself in some very interesting conversations with people I greatly admire. These cumulative experiences have really enriched my life, and with The Nordy Pod, I'm excited to have the opportunity to share both professional and personal experiences with you. So join me on a journey behind the scenes where you'll hear firsthand exactly what I do in my day job, warts and all, in the hopes of making a human connection with every episode. Also, this show isn’t just a one-way conversation. We want to hear about what Nordstrom looks like through your eyes! Share your Nordstrom experience, good or bad, by giving us a call and leaving a voicemail at: (206) 594-0526, or send us an email to nordypodcast@nordstrom.com to be a part of the conversation!

    Danke, Danke, Danke!

    Danke, Danke, Danke!

    #SEunterstrom #032

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    00:00   Weisse Weihnachten?

    04:00   "Suche nach einer grüneren Zukunft"

    06:15    Schneider Electric erhält den Deutschen Nachhaltigkeitspreis

    08:20    "Freut euch da draussen"

    16:30    Der Schneider Electric Adventskalender

    17:30    Direktpromo Rack, PDU und Zubehör

    22:50    Danke, Danke, Danke!

    24:40    Wieder bessere Zeiten... 

    25:40    Der Wichtel

    27:00    "Power for your Business"-Relaunch

     

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    linkedin.com/in/michael-plum-a866a6173

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    Quellen:

    https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/basf-nachhaltigkeitsstrategie-101.html

    https://schneiderelectric.online-adventskalender.de/app/view/christmasCalendar/60117

    https://www.power-for-your-business.com/

    https://pressemitteilungen.sueddeutsche.de/schneider-electric-gmbh-5093122

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    Nächste Folge (#033) am 28.12.2021

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    Redaktion: Ivano Diconto

    linkedin.com/in/diconto 

    Und zum Schluss: Wo wohnt der Hase?

    Und zum Schluss: Wo wohnt der Hase?

    #SEunterstrom #030

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    00:00 -  Die Paris-Erfahrung

    08:30  -  Wir machen Black Friday

    12:00   -   Das Container-Dilemma

    17:45  -   1. Schlagzeile der Woche: Werbung mit „klimaneutral“ - Täuschen und Tricksen

    23:30 -   Speichern mit Salzwasser 

    25:05  -  2. Schlagzeile der Woche: Ankauf alter Smartphones - Recycling-Automat bei Sparkasse

    29:45   -  Strompreise müssen runter

    33:45   -  3. Schlagzeile der Woche: Trial and Error - Jeder Dritte löst IT-Probleme selbst

    36:40 -  Werbung in eigener Sache

    39:50 -  Wo wohnt der Hase?

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    linkedin.com/in/michael-plum-a866a6173

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    Quellen:

    https://www.ict-channel.com/markt/taeuschen-und-tricksen.125869.html

    https://www.ict-channel.com/telekommunikation/recycling-automat-bei-sparkasse.125949.html

    https://www.ict-channel.com/security/jeder-dritte-loest-it-probleme-selbst.126225.html

    https://www.it-business.de/channel-vips/

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    Nächste Folge (#031) am 30.11.2021

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    Für jeden Zweck ein Rack

    Für jeden Zweck ein Rack

    Episode Notes

    #SEunterstrom #025

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    00:00    Stefan, ich habe mich verliebt...

    05:30    Schneider Electric "Triathlon in Ratingen"

    07:10     Erfahrungsbericht e-Auto

    09:45    World Cleanup Day

    15: 00    Für jeden Zweck ein Rack" -. (etwas Werbung in eigener Sache)

    19:40     Partnerprogramm mit grossem Nutzen

    24:25     Schlagzeile: "Mehr Überwachungskameras, was dann?!"

    30:30     Personalisierte Tickets

    33:30     Innovation Summit DACH

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    linkedin.com/in/michael-plum-a866a6173

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    Quellen der Schlagzeilen:

    https://worldcleanupday.de/?playlist=178a1e1d&video=41ca4ec

    https://greenheroes.at/world-cleanup-day/

    https://www.worldcleanupday.org/country/switzerland

    https://www.apc.com/de/de/campaign/rack-campaign-10-percent-we-take-care.jsp

    https://www.se.com/de/de/about-us/events/local/innovation-summit-dach/#Inhalte

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    Nächste Folge (#026) am 21.09.2021

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    Mike "Papa B" Boulware talks family legacy, cancer, faith, and more

    Mike "Papa B" Boulware talks family legacy, cancer, faith, and more

    Mike "Papa B" Boulware shares stories in our first on location recording, all from his family's legacy "Woody's Cabin" in Hatton, MO. Grandpa Mike talks about his 102 year old veteran father and how Woody’s Cabin and beach came to be. His cancer diagnosis, and how he’s kept faith through it all. You’ll hear about a starfish changed his perspective, his favorite coffee, and some great encouragement along the way.


    Discover more:

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    Mike works at The Calloway Bank


    Some quotes from the episode:

    “I didn’t do a lot of preparation, but as God often does, he began to lay thoughts on me the week before.”

    “Just raise your eyes to the Lord. Open the Bible to whatever page it comes to." 

    “Just remember He’s the reason you’re here.” 

    “Usually those low points don’t last that long. They’re more of a brief indention.”


    Fun things from the episode:


    View this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/rd6ImWOb530

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    Share your thoughts: podcast@sarahgood.com

    Episode 22 - Are you PRICK?

    Episode 22 - Are you PRICK?

    Episode 22 - Are you PRICK? in this episode we look at the 3 basic Safety Mindsets in the BDSM community. Are you SSC, RACK or PRICK. We take a look at each of these are discus what they mean and what the differences are. We hope to help you play safe and paly hard and have fun 

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    Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #248 "Battle for Cybertron"

    Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #248 "Battle for Cybertron"
    Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #248: Battle for Cybertron
    Episode 248 of the Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast takes a look at the first four episodes of Transformers: Cyberverse Season 3. The episode starts off with a discussion that explores the overall plotting and characterization of the show so far. We'll also take a look at how season one and two tie in with some of the more meaningful events that took place during the first four episodes. Bumblebee, Cheetor and Hot Rod seem to be the leading cast members this season so we'll discuss the appeal these characters have to kids and we finish things up with the toy line that has not had too many gems but it does give us our first incarnation of Rack N' Ruin. A few listener questions are on tap to see who we'd like to see as the next commander class figure and smaller class figures giving us an ever growing accessories cache. We close out the episode with another round of bragging rights.

    Episode 6: Working from Home

    Episode 6: Working from Home

    Panelists

    Andrew Mason
     Nate Hopkins
     Ron Cooke


    Guest

    None this week

    Sponsor

    Linode

    Show Notes

    [00:02:25] Nate asks Ron if his new company is using Rails like his
     last job. Ron explains how things like deploys are much easier and fast
     to do now, the differences in traffic, and the use of traditional Rails
     background jobs.

    [00:06:23] Ron, Andrew, and Nate discuss the benefit of Rails monolith
     framework and how it ends up being a single deployed distributed system.

    [00:10:11] From the, "Nate, please make this a gem file," Nate talks
     about his layered cache he added to CodeFund which IMMENSELY sped up
     average response time on the server side well below the 100ms, half of
     what it was before. Nate goes into details how he did it. Kind of neat!
     Andrew is flexing hard!

    [00:12:09] Andrew brings up the news of GitHub buying out JavaScript
     developer platform, NPM. Microsoft is again strengthening its hold on
     Open Source. Is this a positive thing?

    [00:16:05] Coronavirus has caused a lot of other businesses to make
     their employees work at home. At Dev's, quite a few of us already have
     been in that world for years. Haven't we been training for this our
     whole lives? Ron's current job has had him working out of the office and
     now transitioned to home. He discusses how that is going. Did his
     company have a plan in place? Using remote tools like Tuple to stay
     connected with the team, and (ugh) email. Nate brings up Hey.com's new
     email client.

    [00:20:06] Like a lot of us, Andrew has a lot of unread emails. How
     many? Find out. Andrew you are NOT alone. The guys go in-depth on email
     clients and apps.

    [00:26:27] How do you get in the "deep creative work" zone especially
     if you have meetings and other things interrupting your day? Do you
     block off time like Ron? Do you just work late at night? Are you like
     Nate and use 5 minutes of music to get you in the zone?

    [00:33:03] Things that interrupt or even help you procrastinate
     getting into the deep work. Find out the one thing they shut off to stop
     the interruption.

    [00:35:35] Social distancing is causing lots of people to be out of
     work. The boys talk about things they've been doing to help out
     businesses near them, as well as stories in the news they've read.

    [00:44:24] Andrew tells Ron and Nate about the GitHub Actions
     Hackathon going on right now. Andrew has submitted, have you?

    [00:47:39] Andrew's timing is amazing. He really didn't want to do the
     Ruby Meetup initially, but now with things like RailsConf getting
     cancelled & COVID-19...he "may" be all in now?! Stay tuned to the
     podcast for news on this.


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    Episode 3: HEY, Productivity, Turbolinks, and Meetings

    Episode 3: HEY, Productivity, Turbolinks, and Meetings

    Sponsored By:

    Linode

    Panelists

    Ron Cooke
     Nate Hopkins
     Andrew Mason

    Guest

    None this week

    Show Notes

    [01:32:15] Nate brings up Basecamp 3 and the new Hey! Menu, an email client competitor. Nate REALLY hopes it can replace Slack for him as he is tired of the constant notifications which mess with his workflow. 

    [05:08:28] Ever curious Andrew has pulled the source code from Basecamp 3 and gives us a sneak peek at what is hidden in there and what might be coming down the road for Hey! 

    [09:15:13] Nate also had to take a look and noticed that Basecamp is using an HTTP protocol vs WebSockets protocol. The Discourse team has articles that support doing it this way. 

    [11:07:28] Ron has been busy working in the React App and the Ruby API Server. He talks about having to relearn it after not doing it for a while. It’s not like riding a bike. ☺ 

    [18:21:10] The guys dive into the deep end and discuss how configuration is “developer quicksand.” Ron also talks about another item of “quicksand” for him…tweaking the setup in his Notion App.

    [21:32:20] On the subject of both project and time management methods, the guys talk about how very few things actually work for them. Nate remembers an interesting article on how sometimes just writing something down can create a mental imprint to help you to remember to do something.

    [25:55:00] Nate circles back to the Hey! source code. Andrew forgot to mention one takeaway he saw, something called Harmony, which he expects David Heinemeier Hansson to announce at RailsConf in Portland. This lead into an in depth discussion on Turbolinks and why it got such a bad rap and how in reality it’s a very forward thinking library.
     [33:21:29] Rack 2.2.1 got released. What’s new?? We are sure some of you are shouting, ”Please say bug fixes!” ☺
     [37:03:08] Nate is excited about Samuel Williams joining the Rack team, who’s done a lot of “under the hood” work for Ruby Concurrency. Nate also can’t wait to see what he does with things like Falcon Web Server.

    [43:46:09] Ron brings up the Basecamp book, “Shape Up.” This leads into a big conversation on doing stand ups at work. 

    [48:32:14] The guys talk about debugging with the Pry gem.


    Links

    Hey!
    Yehuda Katz
    Samuel Williams Website
    Samuel Williams Twitter
    React
    Ruby On Rails Active
     Support

    Notion
    David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH)
    RailsConf Portland
    Turbolinks
    Paul Graham "Maker's Schedule, Manager's
     Schedule"

    Rack Changelog
    Ruby Concurrency
    Falcon Web Server
    Break
    Pry
    SameSite
    MessageBus

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    Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #234 "Hell in a Cel"

    Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #234 "Hell in a Cel"
    Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #234: Hell in a Cel
    Episode 234 of the Seibertron.com Twincast Podcast begins with a look back at TFcon 2019 from the perspective of a first time attendee. After that, the regular show format begins with follow-up from that including the typical "Bragging Rights" ending segment happening first, with each member of the cast sharing their acquisitions at the convention and beyond. Topics turn to the recently released retailer exclusive products from the Generations: War for Cybertron Siege lineup, with the Walgreens exclusive Ratchet and Walmart exclusive 35th anniversary figures such as Soundblaster, Bluestreak and the "Animation" deco Voyager Class Optimus Prime and Megatron. The group discusses the "cel-shaded" look of the figures and whether they would want to see more of this type of paint job on Transformers toys in the future. The chat turns to another unusual exclusive repaint in the Bump of Chicken Sonic Bumblebee before moving on to take a look at the newest Botbots and Cyberverse toys headed to store shelves in the very near future, if not there already. The show concludes with a lighthearted read through of Blaze's Tech Specs and biography entry from the Grandreams Transformers Generation 2 Annual.

    319: Lack Rack, Jack

    319: Lack Rack, Jack
    Causing ZFS corruption for fun, NetBSD Assembly Programming Tutorial, The IKEA Lack Rack for Servers, a new OmniOS Community Edition LTS has been published, List Block Devices on FreeBSD lsblk(8) Style, Project Trident 19.10 available, and more. Headlines Causing ZFS corruption for fun and profit (https://datto.engineering/post/causing-zfs-corruption) Datto backs up data, a lot of it. At the time of writing Datto has over 500 PB of data stored on ZFS. This count includes both backup appliances that are sent to customer sites, as well as cloud storage servers that are used for secondary and tertiary backup of those appliances. At this scale drive swaps are a daily occurrence, and data corruption is inevitable. How we handle this corruption when it happens determines whether we truly lose data, or successfully restore from secondary backup. In this post we'll be showing you how at Datto we intentionally cause corruption in our testing environments, to ensure we're building software that can properly handle these scenarios. Causing Corruption Since this is a mirror setup, a naive solution to cause corruption would be to randomly dd the same sectors of both /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc. This works, but is equally likely to just overwrite random unused space, or take down the zpool entirely. What we really want is to corrupt a specific snapshot, or even a specific file in that snapshot, to simulate a more realistic minor corruption event. Luckily we have a tool called zdb that lets us view some low level information about datasets. Conclusion At the 500 PB scale, it's not a matter of if data corruption will happen but when. Intentionally causing corruption is one of the strategies we use to ensure we're building software that can handle these rare (but inevitable) events. To others out there using ZFS: I'm curious to hear how you've solved this problem. We did quite a bit of experimentation with zinject before going with this more brute force method. So I'd be especially interested if you've had luck simply simulating corruption with zinject. NetBSD Assembly Programming Tutorial (https://polprog.net/blog/netbsdasmprog/) A sparc64 version is also being prepared and will be added when done This post describes how to write a simple hello world program in pure assembly on NetBSD/amd64. We will not use (nor link against) libc, nor use gcc to compile it. I will be using GNU as (gas), and therefore the AT&T syntax instead of Intel. Why assembly? Why not? Because it's fun to program in assembly directly. Contrary to a popular belief assembly programs aren't always faster than what optimizing compilers produce. Nevertheless it's good to be able to read assembly, especially when debugging C programs Due to the nature of the guide, visit the site for the complete breakdown News Roundup The IKEA Lack Rack for Servers (https://wiki.eth0.nl/index.php/LackRack) The LackRack First occurrence on eth0:2010 Winterlan, the LackRack is the ultimate, low-cost, high shininess solution for your modular datacenter-in-the-living-room. Featuring the LACK (side table) from Ikea, the LackRack is an easy-to-implement, exact-fit datacenter building block. It's a little known fact that we have seen Google engineers tinker with Lack tables since way back in 2009. The LackRack will certainly make its appearance again this summer at eth0:2010 Summer. Summary When temporarily not in use, multiple LackRacks can be stacked in a space-efficient way without disassembly, unlike competing 19" server racks. The LackRack was first seen on eth0:2010 Winterlan in the no-shoe Lounge area. Its low-cost and perfect fit are great for mounting up to 8 U of 19" hardware, such as switches (see below), or perhaps other 19" gear. It's very easy to assemble, and thanks to the design, they are stable enough to hold (for example) 19" switches and you can put your bottle of Club-Mate on top! Multi-shiny LackRack can also be painted to your specific preferences and the airflow is unprecedented! Howto You can find a howto on buying a LackRack on this page. This includes the proof that a 19" switch can indeed be placed in the LackRack in its natural habitat! OmniOS Community Edition r151030 LTS - Published at May 6, 2019 (https://omniosce.org/article/release-030) The OmniOS Community Edition Association is proud to announce the general availability of OmniOS - r151030. OmniOS is published according to a 6-month release cycle, r151030 LTS takes over from r151028, published in November 2018; and since it is a LTS release it also takes over from r151022. The r151030 LTS release will be supported for 3 Years. It is the first LTS release published by the OmniOS CE Association since taking over the reins from OmniTI in 2017. The next LTS release is scheduled for May 2021. The old stable r151026 release is now end-of-life. See the release schedule for further details. This is only a small selection of the new features, and bug fixes in the new release; review the release notes for full details. If you upgrade from r22 and want to see all new features added since then, make sure to also read the release notes for r24, r26 and r28. For full relase notes including upgrade instructions; release notes (https://omniosce.org/releasenotes.html) upgrade instructions (https://omniosce.org/upgrade.html) List Block Devices on FreeBSD lsblk(8) Style (https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2019/09/27/list-block-devices-on-freebsd-lsblk8-style/) When I have to work on Linux systems I usually miss many nice FreeBSD tools such as these for example to name the few: sockstat, gstat, top -b -o res, top -m io -o total, usbconfig, rcorder, beadm/bectl, idprio/rtprio,… but sometimes – which rarely happens – Linux has some very useful tool that is not available on FreeBSD. An example of such tool is lsblk(8) that does one thing and does it quite well – lists block devices and their contents. It has some problems like listing a disk that is entirely used under ZFS pool on which lsblk(8) displays two partitions instead of information about ZFS just being there – but we all know how much in some circles the CDDL licensed ZFS is unloved in that GPL world. Example lsblk(8) output from Linux system: $ lsblk NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT sr0 11:0 1 1024M 0 rom sda 8:0 0 931.5G 0 disk |-sda1 8:1 0 500M 0 part /boot `-sda2 8:2 0 931G 0 part |-vg_local-lv_root (dm-0) 253:0 0 50G 0 lvm / |-vg_local-lv_swap (dm-1) 253:1 0 17.7G 0 lvm [SWAP] `-vg_local-lv_home (dm-2) 253:2 0 1.8T 0 lvm /home sdc 8:32 0 232.9G 0 disk `-sdc1 8:33 0 232.9G 0 part `-md1 9:1 0 232.9G 0 raid10 /data sdd 8:48 0 232.9G 0 disk `-sdd1 8:49 0 232.9G 0 part `-md1 9:1 0 232.9G 0 raid10 /data What FreeBSD offers in this department? The camcontrol(8) and geom(8) commands are available. You can also use gpart(8) command to list partitions. Below you will find output of these commands from my single disk laptop. Please note that because of WordPress limitations I need to change all > < characters to ] [ ones in the commands outputs. See the article for the rest of the guide Project Trident 19.10 Now Available (https://project-trident.org/post/2019-10-05_19.10_available/) This is a general package update to the CURRENT release repository based upon TrueOS 19.10 PACKAGE CHANGES FROM 19.08 New Packages: 601 Deleted Packages: 165 Updated Packages: 3341 Beastie Bits NetBSD building tools (https://imgur.com/gallery/0sG4b1K) Sponsorships open for SNMP Mastery (https://mwl.io/archives/4569) pkgsrc-2019Q3 release announcement (2019-10-03) (http://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-users/2019/10/03/msg029485.html) pfetch - A simple system information tool written in POSIX sh (https://github.com/dylanaraps/pfetch) Taking NetBSD kernel bug roast to the next level: Kernel Fuzzers (quick A.D. 2019 overview) (https://netbsd.org/~kamil/eurobsdcon2019_fuzzing/presentation.html#slide1) Cracking Ken Thomson’s password (https://leahneukirchen.org/blog/archive/2019/10/ken-thompson-s-unix-password.html) Feedback/Questions Evilham - Couple Questions (http://dpaste.com/2JC85WV) Rob - APU2 alternatives and GPT partition types (http://dpaste.com/0SDX9ZX) Tom - FreeBSD journal article by A. 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