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Booting OpenBSD kernels in EFI mode with QEMU (cambus.net)

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Booting OpenBSD kernels in EFI mode with QEMU (cambus.net)
OpenBSD gets Kernel Mode Setting video support for Intel chips (marc.info)
OpenBSD Foundation benefit Auction / Absolute OpenBSD 2nd Ed. (marc.info)
Pruning and Polishing: Keeping OpenBSD Modern (openbsd.org)
OpenBSD ports are more than just a Makefile (homing-on-code.blogspot.com)
OpenBSD (U)EFI bootloader howto (blog.jasper.la)
Understanding the modernization of the OpenBSD network stack, part 1: ART single thread performances (undeadly.org)
OpenBSD: Disable and lock Silicon Debug feature on modern Intel CPUs (marc.info)
OpenBSD Will Get Unique Kernels on Each Reboot. Do You Hear That Linux, Windows? (bleepingcomputer.com)
OpenBSD and the modern laptop (bsdly.blogspot.com)
Modernizing the OpenBSD console (cambus.net)
OpenBSD has two new C compilers: chibicc and kefir (briancallahan.net)
Privilege drop, privilege separation, and restricted-service operating mode in OpenBSD (sha256.net)
Automatic dark mode with OpenBSD and dwm (plexwave.org)
OpenBSD 5.1 Released (undeadly.org)
Encrypting the OpenBSD root filesystem with softraid (undeadly.org)
Gainframe offers OpenBSD dmesg, pcidump and usbdevs output for all systems they build (undeadly.org)
That grumpy BSD guy: Keeping Your OpenBSD System In Trim: A Works For Me Guide (bsdly.blogspot.dk)
OpenBSD Earliest Effective Virtual Deadline First Scheduler (gurkenfunk.de)
g2k12: OpenBSD hackathon (poolp.org)
Get OpenBSD commit messages via Twitter (undeadly.org)
OpenBSD hibernate support to be enabled on i386 (marc.info)
g2k12: OpenBSD hackathon II (poolp.org)
New OpenBSD fork: Bitrig (bitrig.org)
I still have mixed feelings about this.
OpenBSD Budapest g2k12 Hackathon part III (undeadly.org)
OpenBSD/sparc64 and root on softraid(4) (brycv.com)
Various OpenBSD architectures switched to PIE by default (openbsd.org)
OpenBSD 5.2 pre-orders are up (openbsd.org)
OpenBSD read-only ports tree with restrictive sudo (blather.michaelwlucas.com)
A port of the OpenBSD userland to Linux (github.com)