Linking pages
- GitHub - zyedidia/micro: A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor https://github.com/zyedidia/micro 311 comments
- Rubenerd: A BSD person tries Alpine Linux https://rubenerd.com/a-bsd-pserson-trying-alpine-linux/ 276 comments
- GitHub - TheMozg/awk-raycaster: Pseudo-3D shooter written completely in gawk using raycasting technique https://github.com/TheMozg/awk-raycaster 189 comments
- Rubenerd: Using NetBSD’s pkgsrc everywhere I can https://rubenerd.com/using-netbsds-pkgsrc-everywhere-i-can/ 79 comments
- Debugging Emacs or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love DTrace https://nullprogram.com/blog/2018/01/17/ 42 comments
- GitHub - phmullins/awesome-macos: A curated list of awesome software for Apple's macOS. https://github.com/phmullins/awesome-macos 28 comments
- A Crude Personal Package Manager http://nullprogram.com/blog/2018/03/27/ 27 comments
- On Bazel and Open Source - Julio Merino (jmmv.dev) http://julipedia.meroh.net/2015/04/on-bazel-and-open-source.html 14 comments
- Bringing NetBSD to Zig's Continuous Integration — luna's up on her bullshit again https://wf.lavatech.top/lun-4/bringing-netbsd-to-zigs-continuous-integration 12 comments
- Speedbuilding LLVM/Clang in 2 minutes on ARM | Frederic Cambus https://www.cambus.net/speedbuilding-llvm-clang-in-2-minutes-on-arm/ 7 comments
- cli/install_linux.md at trunk · cli/cli · GitHub https://github.com/cli/cli/blob/trunk/docs/install_linux.md 2 comments
- Software Management | High Performance Computing http://uwm.edu/hpc/software-management/ 1 comment
- Why do I know shell, and how can you? - Julio Merino (jmmv.dev) https://jmmv.dev/2023/11/why-do-i-know-shell-and-how-can-you.html 1 comment
- Picking Lower Bounds Versions for your Dependencies | Danny Navarro’s Blog http://dannynavarro.net/2015/08/12/picking-lower-bounds-version-for-your-dependencies/ 0 comments
- pkgdb belongs in libdata, not var - Julio Merino (jmmv.dev) https://jmmv.dev/2020/08/pkgdb-libdata-var.html 0 comments
- GitHub - OpenBeans/OpenBeans: OpenBeans is an IDE distribution. It packages the best there is in the ecosystem, polishes it, fixes minor annoyances and serves them to you in a clean bundle. Formerly CoolBeans. https://github.com/OpenBeans/OpenBeans 0 comments
- Introducing pkg_comp 2.0 (and sandboxctl 1.0) - Julio Merino (jmmv.dev) http://julio.meroh.net/2017/02/introducing-pkg_comp-2.0.html 0 comments
- 2012: a BSD year in retrospective – OSnews http://www.osnews.com/story/26787/2012_a_BSD_year_in_retrospective 0 comments
- Cross-platform software packaging with pkgsrc – GeekLAN https://www.geeklan.co.uk/?p=1832 0 comments