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"description": "In 2023, the NetBSD project celebrated 30 years since its first release, 0.8. Now, four years after NetBSD 9, NetBSD 10 brings a huge number of changes and improvements. This talk will dive into the most important new features of NetBSD 10, such as performance and security improvements, expanded CPU and GPU support, improved virtualization and more! But over all this, the question remains: how relevant is NetBSD these days? There is a small but friendly, and tight-knit community of users and developers. The focus on portability and cleanliness provides a good system for both beginners and tinkerers, but also a rock-solid server or workstation system. We will go over some cool use cases and show ways that you can get involved.", "description": "In 2023, the NetBSD project celebrated 30 years since its first release, 0.8. Now, four years after NetBSD 9, NetBSD 10 brings a huge number of changes and improvements. This talk will dive into the most important new features of NetBSD 10, such as performance and security improvements, expanded CPU and GPU support, improved virtualization and more! But over all this, the question remains: how relevant is NetBSD these days? There is a small but friendly, and tight-knit community of users and developers. The focus on portability and cleanliness provides a good system for both beginners and tinkerers, but also a rock-solid server or workstation system. We will go over some cool use cases and show ways that you can get involved.",
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"title": "Getting to Know the Linux Kernel: A Beginner's Guide ",
"speakers": ["elsey Steele", "Nischala Yelchuri"],
"date": "2023-05-25T11:00:00",
"location": "Open Source Summit NA 2023",
"tags": ["linux"],
"url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QatE61Ynwrw",
"duration": "PT42M",
"description": "Getting to Know the Linux Kernel: A Beginner's Guide offers a comprehensive overview of the Linux kernel and its open source community. The talk covers the essential aspects of the Linux kernel, including its role as the core component of the Linux operating system, its structure and architecture, and the development process. This presentation will take a closer look at the design of the Linux kernel, including how it is structured, how it can be modified, and how it manages resources",
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