BSD Leftovers
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WiFi: 11n hostap mode added to athn(4) driver, testers wanted
OpenBSD as WiFi access points look set to be making a comeback in the near future.
With this diff https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=148396652007923&w=2, Stefan Sperling added 802.11n hostap mode, with full support initially for the Atheros chips supported by the athn(4) driver.
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NetBSD 7.1 Enters Development, First Release Candidate Is Now Ready for Testing
"Of course it runs NetBSD." This is the motto that welcomes users when visiting the official website of the NetBSD project, an open-source Unix-like operating system based on the latest BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) technologies and designed to be secure, fast, highly portable, and free.
NetBSD is on the market since April 1993, so after 24 years it is safe to say that it's one of the most reliable operating systems ever made for large-scale server systems, but it can be successfully used on desktops, as well as on embedded and handheld devices. The current stable version of the OS is NetBSD 7.0.2, released last year in October.
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The creator of Apple’s Swift programming language is leaving the company
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Tesla taps Apple engineer for Autopilot software
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The creator of Swift, Apple’s new programming language, is leaving for Tesla
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Apple Open Source Programming Guru To Leave Company
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Tesla hires architect of Apple's Swift as VP of Autopilot Software
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