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Trying something a bit different here again, sorry..

Location: Canada

Remote: Yes

Technologies: C, OpenBSD

I'm looking for monthly/yearly "no-strings" sponsors, not employment, if any individuals (or companies) would like to help a long-time OpenBSD slacker, unslack, I'd really like to focus more of my time on open source development (and advocacy), rather than making rent. Feel free to contact me.

https://brynet.ca/wallofpizza.html


I have a low volume rss feed for my static-HTML articles, but I'm also using rss for the embedded mastodon feed on my website.

https://brynet.ca/


I finally get adopted by a nice family of sentient pizzas in 2026.

https://brynet.ca/wallofpizza.html


Making rent as an open source developer.

Attracting new monthly sponsors and people willing to buy me the occasional pizza with my crappy HTML skills.

https://brynet.ca/wallofpizza.html


Making rent as an open source developer.

Attracting new monthly sponsors and people willing to buy me the occasional pizza with my crappy HTML skills.

https://brynet.ca/wallofpizza.html


With my OpenBSD developer hat on, I'll say we're grateful for hardware donations (from new laptops, to esoteric networking gear, etc.)

https://www.openbsd.org/want.html

Also the OpenBSD foundation is ~5% away from its fundraising goal for 2025! :-)

https://www.openbsdfoundation.org/campaign2025.html


I guess mine is more blog-lite? It's a mix of microblogging (an embedded view of the rss feed for my mastodon) as well as some static-HTML blog articles below that.

https://brynet.ca/

https://brynet.ca/article-x395.html


Making rent as an open source developer.

Attracting new monthly sponsors and people willing to buy me the occasional pizza with my crappy HTML skills.

https://brynet.ca/wallofpizza.html


For anyone interested in digging in further, I posted some OpenBSD 7.8 highlights over on Mastodon as well.

https://bsd.network/@brynet/115403567146395679


Yes, OpenBSD/arm64 runs on M1/M2 machines.


I understand M3 and M4 are (by some accounts gratuitously) different and harder to support. Do you know of any future plans toward those?


Unfortunately no, I don't. At the very least we'll likely need to wait for support in Asahi Linux which provides for us the m1n1 bootloader, device trees, etc., as a first-stage.


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