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FreeBSD ate my RAM

https://crocidb.com/post/freebsd-ate-my-ram/
41•theanonymousone•2h ago

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jmclnx•59m ago
Interesting post, it made me wonder. At one time FreeBSD swap usage/logic was far better than what Linux did. Is that still the case ?
naturalmovement•36m ago
ZFS cache. The end.

User installs an unfamiliar server OS with an enterprise filesystem and is stunned when it works differently. I fail to see a teachable moment here.

toast0•13m ago
Sure, but also some tools needed fixing.
m463•32m ago
the end struck me - a picture of an os book. I wonder if students these days retain their books after college, or do they get returned as a rental?
linguae•5m ago
I'm a professor, and my students use online textbooks. I try to use Creative Commons or other libre textbooks, but sometimes I use paid textbooks when they are heads-and-shoulders better than their libre alternatives. Some e-textbooks can be accessed on a subscription basis. I admit I'm not 100% comfortable with this, but a colleague advised me that often the book that students learn from is different from a good reference book that students can use once they've already learned the material. For example, my colleagues and I have had great success with an online, interactive textbook for discrete math. While the subscription is unfortunately only valid for the duration of the course, once students have learned discrete math, they could buy a used copy of Rosen's discrete math textbook as a reference.

The nice thing about e-textbooks is not needing to carry around a bunch of heavy books. I remember the tomes I had in my college days, such as Stewart's Calculus.

duendefm•30m ago
Thank you for such a quality post.
tomeow•7m ago
DANG'S DAD IS A GREEDY NYC JEWISH LANDLORD. DANG IS A FAT JEW WHO LOVES CENSORSHIP

TOO BAD YOU IDIOTS CAN'T FIGURE OUT HOW TO BAN PEOPLE. RETARDS. LEARN TO CODE.

shevy-java•4m ago
This is why I use Linux. :>

Poor FreeBSD folks though. After so many years trying to present themselves as better alternative, the road just got steeper ...

Espionage Against the European Parliament

https://citizenlab.ca/research/member-of-committee-investigating-spyware-hacked-with-pegasus/
53•ledoge•52m ago•3 comments

SearXNG: A free internet metasearch engine

https://github.com/searxng/searxng
33•theanonymousone•1h ago•9 comments

Jamesob's guide to running SOTA LLMs locally

https://github.com/jamesob/local-llm
214•livestyle•6h ago•100 comments

Costco is the anti-Amazon

https://phenomenalworld.org/analysis/the-anti-amazon/
190•bookofjoe•6h ago•160 comments

FreeBSD ate my RAM

https://crocidb.com/post/freebsd-ate-my-ram/
42•theanonymousone•2h ago•9 comments

Factories are just rooms

https://interconnected.org/home/2026/07/03/factories
149•arbesman•6h ago•63 comments

Infracost (YC W21) Is Hiring a Marketing Lead to Shift FinOps Left

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/infracost/jobs/YTJcFwr-marketing-lead
1•akh•29m ago

Kagi Changelog (July 2): Heads, tails, and an AI toggle

https://kagi.com/changelog#10959
10•mroche•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Mcpsnoop – Wireshark for MCP (transparent proxy and live TUI)

https://github.com/kerlenton/mcpsnoop
38•kerlenton•4h ago•12 comments

Pet projects are getting too big to pet

https://www.nnehdi.me/p/pet-projects-are-getting-too-big
15•nnehdi•1h ago•11 comments

Hunting a 16-year-old SQLite WAL bug with TLA+

https://ubuntu.com/blog/hunting-a-16-year-old-sqlite-bug-with-tla-is-dqlite-affected
141•peterparker204•3d ago•9 comments

Oak: Git for Agents

https://oak.space/
16•handfuloflight•1h ago•11 comments

PostgreSQL and the OOM killer: Why we use strict memory overcommit

https://www.ubicloud.com/blog/postgresql-and-the-oom-killer-why-we-use-strict-memory-overcommit
135•furkansahin•8h ago•71 comments

Wordgard: In-browser rich-text editor from the creator of ProseMirror

https://wordgard.net/
227•indy•12h ago•82 comments

Valve open-source the Steam Machine e-ink screen so you can make your own

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/07/valve-open-source-the-steam-machine-e-ink-screen-so-you-can...
486•ahlCVA•8h ago•86 comments

60% Fable cost cut by converting code to images and having the model OCR it

https://github.com/teamchong/pxpipe
172•dimitropoulos•5h ago•66 comments

A peek into Reddit's anti-spam internals

https://lyra.horse/blog/2026/06/reddit-spam-internals/
130•OuterVale•6d ago•37 comments

Half-Baked Product

https://weli.dev/blog/half-baked-product/
1153•weli•13h ago•353 comments

Farmer, marketer at odds over sales of white nectarines

https://apnews.com/article/california-farmer-nectarines-lawsuit-patent-4f7bc8ab185e8b9cbdd6d6ad4f...
98•djoldman•3h ago•96 comments

Why Being Overqualified Is a Risk

https://newsletter.bphogan.com/archive/issue-52-run-coding-models-locally-and-why-being/
5•mooreds•1h ago•2 comments

Holes

https://xkcd.com/3266/large/
104•caminanteblanco•3h ago•18 comments

Ask HN: Is anyone experimenting with different ways of using LLMs for coding?

85•yehiaabdelm•15h ago•107 comments

My dad helped build North America's oat supply chain: Can it be remade?

https://ambrook.com/offrange/perspective/how-we-lost-our-oats
72•surprisetalk•3d ago•40 comments

Best Simple System for Now (2025)

https://dannorth.net/blog/best-simple-system-for-now/
65•daan-k•6h ago•14 comments

The Fall and Rise of Screwworm

https://www.construction-physics.com/p/the-fall-and-rise-of-screwworm
120•crescit_eundo•8h ago•44 comments

Flexible metaprogramming with Rhombus

https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1079001/67840550991151ed/
98•spdegabrielle•1d ago•2 comments

Show HN: Topics, Not Feeds

https://blogsreader.com
3•jdeibele•1h ago•1 comments

International chess federation sanctions Kramnik

https://www.fide.com/fide-ethics-disciplinary-commission-issues-a-decision-in-case-involving-gm-v...
85•DarkContinent•4h ago•41 comments

The Life and Times of Maxis, Part 1: SimEverything

https://www.filfre.net/2026/07/the-life-and-times-of-maxis-part-1-simeverything/
92•doppp•5h ago•7 comments

America, 1926: A forgotten 100-year-old report

https://www.derekthompson.org/p/america-1926-an-absurdly-deep-dive
111•momentmaker•6h ago•150 comments