Bryan Steele 

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AKA canadianbryan. I like tinkering with #OpenBSD and occasionally other Unix-like systems. In other words, not a MCP. He/Him. 🍕💻🇨🇦
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I could use some help, friends. I'd really appreciate sharing. 

If you can help out with the occasional pizza, that would really mean a lot to me. Monthly gifts would take care of a lot of my financial stress/anxiety as well.

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Progress: $360 / $2500 CAD (monthly goal)

If you aren't able help with PayPal, I have an Amazon .ca wishlist with some odds & ends, computer hardware: https://www.amazon.ca/hz/wishlist/ls/2E7N6O3GTI6JF?sort=custom

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If any of my past work on #OpenBSD, or my highlight posts here (or elsewhere) has been helpful, a small recurring monthly donation would be extremely appreciated. 

https://brynet.ca/wallofpizza.html

https://bsd.network/@brynet/114458997143046937

brynet's something somewhat site - pizza wall of fame

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Theo de Raadt has introduced a new hw.blockcpu sysctl to #OpenBSD -current to offer more control over which CPU core types (Performance, Efficiency, and SMT) are available to schedule processes on. Modern Intel (and ARM) CPUs additionally have slower LP-E (low-power) cores that severely hinder system performance.

deraadt@ modified src/sys/*: Some new intel machines have a new 3rd tier of cpus called LP-E which are E-core (Atom) without L3 cache. These cpus are Lethargic, and it sucks when processes migrate to them.
This introduces sysctl hw.blockcpu= which takes a sequence of 4 letters.
S (for SMT), P (regular performance cpu), E (efficient cpu) generally 80% to 50% as fast), and L (lethargic cpu) which are even slower.
By setting this, you can select cpus to kick out of the scheduler. The default is SL.
The hw.smt sysctl remains for now but we will eventually delete it.
hw.smt changes and follows hw.blockcpu=S.
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Not great timing, I know, but I'm thinking a Intel mini PC (e.g: N150, 11th Gen i5/i7) would work for my #OpenBSD testing & hacking, Any help towards this would be greatly appreciated. 

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Kirill A. Korinsky (kirill@) has added 160MHz channel width support (5GHz) to #OpenBSD's net80211 wireless stack, with the first driver receiving support being iwx(4) for Intel WiFi 6/6E devices. 

https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=177482168603769&w=2

https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=177482177103784&w=2

https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=177488186305325&w=2

'CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: src' - MARC

If any of my past work on #OpenBSD, or my highlight posts here (or elsewhere) has been helpful, a small recurring monthly donation would be extremely appreciated. 

https://brynet.ca/wallofpizza.html

https://bsd.network/@brynet/114458997143046937

brynet's something somewhat site - pizza wall of fame

brynet's something somewhat site - pizza wall of fame

In addition to funding open source projects you use, if you can, consider extending support to the individual contributors/developers personally who work on those projects, many are volunteers and even a small monthly contribution could mean the difference. 🫶

#OpenSource #FOSS

If you find my shameless self boosts to be at all annoying, feel free to click on my profile, then the triple vertical dots next to my follow button, and finally "Hide boosts from @brynet

Or maybe the true "future value" is in the human beings who write, review, and maintain the open source code.

David Leadbeater (welcome dgl@! ​) has shared some information regarding the recent __pledge_open(2) changes in #OpenBSD 7.9-beta, including some good advice for porters. 

https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=177389567528083&w=2

'Pledge changes in 7.9-beta' - MARC