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Cuda Confidential
Barracuda Bonus (04.03.24) SJ: 5 SD: 6 F/SO

Cuda Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 10:53


In his AHL debut, Sharks 2022 first round pick Filip Bystedt notched a pair of goals and added an assist but the San Jose Barracuda (21-32-9-3) would fall 6-5 in a shootout on Wednesday night at the Pechanga Arena against the San Diego Gulls (24-31-8-0). In the first, the Gulls put the first five shots on net, and managed to grab momentum early. On their seventh shot of the period, Nathan Gaucher (10) would make it goals in his last four as he tipped in a Nick Wolff point-pull at 9:09. After Gaucher was called for tripping, the Barracuda managed to tie the score as Kyle Rau (7) tipped in a Danil Gushchin shot from the blue line. After the Gulls took their lead back on a Ben King (15) goal at 16:23, Scott Sabourin (17) managed to tie the score with just nine seconds left in the period as he ripped in a sharp-angle shot past Alex Stalock.

Bulldog Insider Podcast
S6 E19: Olson, Loheit look back on five seasons at UMD

Bulldog Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 44:00


This week on the Bulldog Insider Podcast, Minnesota Duluth fifth-year seniors Luke Loheit and Quinn Olson join the podcast to reflect on their Bulldogs hockey careers and share what could be coming next for both. Loheit and Olson both arrived at UMD in the fall of 2019 when the program was chasing a third-straight NCAA title. They look back on that season, and what it was like to play with members of the back-to-back national championship teams like Hunter Shepard, Nick Wolff and Noah Cates. We discuss their favorite memories from on the ice and off it, how much team dinners were during the NCHC Pod in Omaha, and the people that made a significant impact on their time as students and as athletes at UMD. Bulldog Insider is co-hosted by Matt Wellens and Zach Schneider. Episodes are edited and produced by Duluth News Tribune digital producers Wyatt Buckner and Dan Williamson. You can find more Bulldog hockey coverage at duluthnewstribune.com and more episodes of Bulldog Insider wherever you listen to podcasts.

The Rink Live
Former SCSU Captain Jack Ahcan On Being Brock Boeser's Roommate, Nick Wolff, Fishing, His Brothers

The Rink Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 31:40


Jack Ahcan was able to participate in the AHL All-Star weekend this past season when he had 36 points in 68 games playing for the Providence Bruins, the top minor league team of the Boston Bruins. On this episode of the Huskies Hockey Insider podcast, he talks about several of the close relationships he's developed over the years with former teammates like Brock Boeser, Will Borgen and Nick Perbix and also the relationship he's developed with Providence teammate/roommate Nick Wolff. As always, Ahcan also talks some fishing. He discusses what it was like watching his brother, Grant, play forward for the Huskies this season, what it was like playing for Bob Motzko (2016-18) and Brett Larson (2018-20) at St. Cloud State and more with The Rink Live's Mick Hatten.

Tabs Out Cassette Podcast
Episode #185 | 1.24.23

Tabs Out Cassette Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023


SynthFreq, Assorted Potions, Retrogoblin, Sandcastle, Queimada, Gnoll, Shayna Dunkelman & Javier Areal Vélez, Heroic Viking, Desolation Plains, Matthew Ryals, Meadow Argus, Mildred Bonk, and a visit from Nick Wolff of Old Stories

Bulldog Insider Podcast
S4 E13: New year, new Bulldog resolutions

Bulldog Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 27:07


For many, a new year means New Year's resolutions. In this week's episode, News Tribune reporter Matt Wellens, co-host Zach Schneider and KDAL's Bruce Ciskie make some resolutions or possible corrections, whichever way you want to look at it, for both the UMD men's and women's teams for the first part of 2022. And for longtime listeners, a Nick Wolff reference or two resurfaces.  The Bulldog Insider is co-hosted by Duluth News Tribune sports reporter Matt Wellens and My9 television voice of Bulldog hockey Zach Schneider. Episodes are edited by Duluth News Tribune digital producers Samantha Erkkila and Dan Williamson. You can find more Bulldog hockey coverage at duluthnewstribune.com.

Move Wild Podcast
S.2, EP.47 - FLY FISHING AND DEVELOPING DEEPER CONNECTIONS WITH THE NATURAL WORLD WITH NICK WOLFF-GILLINGS

Move Wild Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 40:35


Hey! Welcome to Move Wild Podcast, a podcast dedicated to understanding human health from an evolutionary perspective, and integrating the universal principles of human health and wildness into our lives. Each week I interview and discuss with guests on topics and conversations entered around re-wilding, natural movement, nature connection and ancestral living practices. Thanks for joining me on this journey! About today’s show: Today I have the honour of sharing a conversation I recorded with Nick Wolff-Gillings of Norfolk Wild. Being exposed at a young age to country New South Wales Nick began escaping the city as often as he could to enjoy some of Australia's most beautiful locations. Developing a deep connection with the outdoors in one of the best ways possible through Fly Fishing has led Nick to discover new rivers, landscapes and trails while pursuing fish through the art of fly fishing. It teaches patience, develops connections with the natural world and is one of the most rewarding experiences.. fish or no fish. From this love of fly fishing he began his own passion project, Norfolk Wild. As a keen lover of mountains and rivers, and observing a rise in the popularity in fly fishing, Nick decided to work on a fun side hustle to connect with others who share in the interest and enjoyment of fly fishing. Points we covered: The importance of storytelling and connecting with food through hunting and fishing. What is Fly Fishing? Connecting to the natural world through forming deeper understanding of it. How people can get started in the world of hunting and fishing. And much more! Links to connect with Nick: Instagram - @norfolkwild Website - https://www.norfolkwild.com Links to connect with me (Jake): Get FREE tickets to The Embodiment Conference: https://theembodimentconference.org Follow me and get in touch with me on Instagram, @move_wild, to stay up to date and stay inspired to keep connecting to your true nature! For more on what I offer and upcoming events I will be running, head over to my website www.movewildcollective.com. Always feel free to reach out with questions, suggestions for podcasts, feedback, collaborations, ideas etc. I’m always happy to connect :) Alright, thanks for tuning in, I’ll catch ya next episode, and as always, get outside, grow strong and Move Wild!

Zero Pucks Given
Bonus Skate Pod - New B's college signees Nick Wolff and Jack Ahcan 4-1-20

Zero Pucks Given

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 17:29


Matt Kalman talks to new Bruins' college signees Nick Wolff (Minnesota-Duluth) and Jack Ahcan (St. Cloud State) in this bonus pod

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Two Man Forecheck
Episode 0163: Rask Could Retire, Bedard Granted Exceptional Status, Hobey Baker Finalists, Undrafted Free Agent Signings, Jack Ahcan Signs With B's, 2020 Picks Reviewed Last Year and More!

Two Man Forecheck

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 74:31


Another exciting episode, Covid free for your protection.  We talk a lot about youth and we spend time looking forward.  Tuukka Rask has implied that he may not play after his current contract expires.  What does that mean for the Bruins going forward?  The signing of Jeremy Swayman looms larger than first thought.  We touch on the 10 Hobey Baker Award Finalists (of which Swayman is one) and talk about local talent.  Connor Bedard, a 14 year old in BC Hockey, has been granted Exceptional Status and will be allowed to play in the WHL next season as a 15 year old.  This has only happened 6 times and most of the players are recognizable names in the NHL.  Could he be next?  We talk about the undrafted free agent signings of the past and the top 5 franchises in terms of games played by these signings.  In the wake of the recent signings by the Bruins and other franchises, it is possible that this new batch could have an impact in the near future.  Jack Ahcan has signed with the Bruins out of St. Cloud State in Minnesota.  Another defenseman, he is smaller in stature than Nick Wolff, at 5'8" but has potential big talent.  Finally, we review Future Considerations (large thank you to them) 2019 review of this year's potential draft picks.  No mention of Coronavirus, just hockey talk...listen, pass it along, send us thoughts and comments and...Enjoy the Show!

Bearly on Topic: The Boston Bruins Podcast
Ep 523- Everything's Coming Up Tim

Bearly on Topic: The Boston Bruins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 70:32


Tim takes a victory lap. We talk about the new signings: Jeremy Swayman and Nick Wolff. Playoffs? Regular season? Which will be played and how? There's a player submitted schedule and we talk about that. We discuss the inadequate efforts of the Jacobs family to "compensate" their workers and wrap it up with a user submitted question.

Two Man Forecheck
Episode 0162: And I Feel Fine!, Lou Will Match Barzal Offer Sheets, Questions Regarding NHL Season, Cap Won't Go Down, B's Signings, Scouting To Be Done Mid April, Youth Camps Cancelled and More!

Two Man Forecheck

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 59:17


Another week without hockey, but we are still here talking about it!  Lou Lamoriello has tweeted out that he will match any offer sheets that are tendered for Matthew Barzal.  The Bruins have signed two college players to their entry level contracts...Nick Wolff of Minnesota Duluth and Jeremy Swayman of UMaine.  Unforturtunately US Hockey has cancelled some upcoming camps and tryouts however camps scheduled for the end of June and early July are still tentatively going to happen.  We spend a lot of the show discussing questions surrounding the current NHL season and the future of the league going forward.  Finally, we bring your attention to an article from Greg Wyshynski regarding how to get your hockey fix when there is no hockey to watch.  The link is below.  Also, in non-hockey news, R.E.M. is back on the charts but not with a new song.  "Its the End of the Word As We Know it...And I Feel Fine" is at number 65.  Enjoy at your leisure!  We keep on going and hope that everyone is healthy and safe.  Give us a listen, share your opinions with us and...Enjoy the Show!  We Feel Fine https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/28923607/your-hockey-week-week-there-no-hockey  

Illegal Curve Hockey
3/21 Illegal Curve Hockey Show – Part 1

Illegal Curve Hockey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 75:29


Guests: Mike McIntyre at 28:58 and Nick Wolff at 51:18.

Brews & Bruins
S1E7 - Quarantinis with Brandon Share-Cohen

Brews & Bruins

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 114:29


Drew and Cam welcome back America's favorite Space Cowboy, Chris Gere -- and are joined by the one and only Brandon Share-Cohen (BSC) of The Hockey Writers to talk Jeremy Swayman, Nick Wolff, the proposed playing schedule, paying TD Garden workers, and the wonders of poutine. 

Bulldog Insider Podcast
S2 E23: Four storied years for Bulldog seniors

Bulldog Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 43:37


After four seasons, the seniors are all about to play their final games at Amsoil Arena this weekend when the UMD men’s hockey team hosts Miami in a best-of-three NCHC quarterfinal series.  This week, we have three of the four Bulldogs’ seniors: Nick Wolff, Jade Miller, and Jarod Hilderman. Goalie Hunter Shepard is the fourth senior, we plan to have him on at the end of the season. We take a walk down memory lane and reminisce on their last four years, which have included two NCHC Frozen Faceoff titles, a North Star College Cup, and back-to-back NCAA championships. We hear about their favorite on and off ice moments and what plans lie ahead once the season is over.  Hosted by News Tribune college hockey reporter Matt Wellens and My9 Sports commentator Zach Schneider, and produced by the News Tribune’s Samantha Erkkila, new episodes of Bulldog Insider are released every Thursday throughout the season. You can listen to Season 1 and 2 of Bulldog Insider at duluthnewstribune.com, on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Email us feedback at mwellens@duluthnews.com or serkkila@duluthnews.com.

Bulldog Insider Podcast
S2 E6: Housemate meeting with Nick Wolff and Louie Roehl

Bulldog Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 37:58


We all have our college roommate stories. Some good. Some bad.  Joining us on the podcast this week to share their roommate tales are a couple UMD hockey defensemen, and roommates, Nick Wolff and Louie Roehl. We talk a little hockey, but mostly we learn what pet peeves they have about one another, who is the messiest and who is the better chef. We also test how well they know one another and find out whose favorite food is soft pretzels.  Hosted by News Tribune college hockey reporter Matt Wellens and My9 Sports commentator Zach Schneider, and produced by the News Tribune’s Samantha Erkkila, new episodes of Bulldog Insider are released every Thursday throughout the season. You can listen to Season 1 and 2 of Bulldog Insider at duluthnewstribune.com.

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Let The Hate Flow Through You With Jeremy Sheer and El Jordano Diablo

The Prince of Parma Nick Wolff joins the Fat Woke Boyz to discuss his hatred of line cooks.  Nick worked as a line cook for many years, so we delve into some primary source material.  What types of people work in a kitchen?  Who are the people who grind your gears?  How do you survive the long hours and low wages?  All this plus what went down at the Jigsaw. This episode is brought to you by: Brit Fox (xfoxrox on IG & Snapchat) #cleveland #parma #punk #serviceindustry #chef #cooking #restaurant #farmtotable #pizza #food #jigsaw

Bulldog Insider Podcast
Episode 23: Talking the Tourney with Nick Wolff and Peter Krieger

Bulldog Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 31:19


Because we know our place in the hockey world this week, we are talking all things Minnesota high school boys state hockey tournament. College hockey takes a backseat this week and our guests know all about that. UMD senior Peter Krieger won two Class A state championships at St. Thomas Academy in 2011 and 2012, while Bulldogs junior defenseman Nick Wolff captained Eagan to third place in the 2014 Class AA tournament. The two reminisce about their high school days, test their Tourney knowledge with some trivia, and make their tournament picks.

College Hockey SW Weekly
College Hockey SW Weekly: DESERT HOCKEY CLASSIC 2018 UMD PREVIEW

College Hockey SW Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2018 33:02


A look into all four teams in the the 2018 Desert Hockey Classic.  Episode 2 UMD PREVIEW features interviews with Associate Head Coach Jason Herter, Bulldog Captains Parker Mackay, Nick Wolff, and Billy Exell, as well as Goalie Hunter Shepard. For more, click like and subscribe; and go to www.IceTimeHockeySW.com

Bulldog Insider Podcast
Episode 11- 'Egos at the door' for World Juniors

Bulldog Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 35:06


This week we are joined by Bulldogs sophomore defensemen Mikey Anderson and Dylan Samberg, who later this week will be heading out to Everett, Washington to begin preparations for their second World Junior Championship tournament. This year’s tournament is in Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia. A year ago both were part of the bronze-medal winning U.S. National Junior Team in Buffalo. They tell us what they learned from the tournament last year and how it improved their game when they returned to Duluth. We also test how well they know one another with a game we played earlier this season with D-partners Scott Perunovich and Nick Wolff.

NCHC Radio Show
2018-19 NCHC Radio Show - Episode 7

NCHC Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 6:17


Hear from UMD junior Nick Wolff, WMU senior Colt Conrad, UND junior Andrew Peski and Miami head coach Enrico Blasi on episode seven of season six of the NCHC Radio Show, which previews the upcoming weekend (Nov. 16-17) and recaps the previous weekend (Nov. 9-10). In addition, hear game-winning goal calls from SCSU and Miami, as well as big tallies from UMD and WMU from last weekend.

Bulldog Insider Podcast
Episode 6: Back at No. 1 with UMD’s top defensive pairing

Bulldog Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 37:54


Fresh off a series sweep at Notre Dame, junior assistant captain Nick Wolff of Eagan and sophomore Scott Perunovich of Hibbing tell us what it’s like to be back as the No. 1 ranked team in the country. We talk about the chemistry between the defensive partners, specifically how it has affected their play after a national championship season, and how they play knowing they have a target on their back. We also test how well they know their D-partner with a little game. We may have caused a rift between the two, but we’re sure they will settle it out on the ice.

District 24 Toastmasters
International and Table Topics Speech Contest Discussion

District 24 Toastmasters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 24:59


Division D Director Jessica Codr interviews District 24's first place table topics winner Kaleema Kerbs, third play International contestant Nick Wolff, and first place International winner Matt Prose about their contest experiences and tips for future contestants.

District 24 Toastmasters
District 24 Conference - Spring 2018

District 24 Toastmasters

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 44:49


Nick Wolff interviews District 24 Conference attendees Amy Bowen, Jessica Codr, and Kaleema Kerbs about the District 24 Toastmasters Conference.  Spoiler Alert:  There was karaoke.  (At the conference, not on the podcast.  Sorry!)

District 24 Toastmasters
Speech Contests

District 24 Toastmasters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 45:36


Learn about competing in a Toastmasters speech contest.  What are the benefits of competing?  What makes a contest-winning speech?  How can you get involved?  Nick Wolff interviews past speech contest competitors Ann Gentle, Keith Jones, and Jessica Codr.

BSD Now
128: The State of BSD

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 90:14


This week on BSDNow, we interview Nick Wolff about how FreeBSD is used across the State of Ohio and some of the specific technology used. That, plus the latest news is coming your way right now on BSDNow, the place to This episode was brought to you by Headlines Doc like an Egyptian: Managing project documentation with Sphinx (https://opensource.com/business/16/1/scale-14x-interview-dru-lavigne) In case you didn't make it out to SCALE a few weeks back, we have a great interview with Dru Lavigne over at OpenSource.com which goes over her talk on “Doc like an Egyptian”. In particular she discusses the challenges of running a wiki for documentation for PC-BSD and FreeNAS which prompted the shift to using Sphinx instead. “While the main purpose of a wiki is to invite user contributions and to provide a low barrier to entry, very few people come to write documentation (however, every spambot on the planet will quickly find your wiki, which creates its own set of maintenance issues). Wikis are designed for separate, one-ish page infobytes, such as how-tos. They really aren't designed to provide navigation in a Table of Contents or to provide a flow of Chapters, though you can hack your pages to provide navigational elements to match the document's flow. This gets more difficult as the document increases in size—our guides tend to be 300+ pages. It becomes a nightmare as you try to provide versioned copies of each of those pages so that the user is finding and reading the right page for their version of software. While wiki translation extensions are available, how to configure them is not well documented, their use is slow and clunky, and translated pages only increase the number of available pages, getting you back to the problems in the previous bullet. This is a big deal for projects that have a global audience. While output-generation wiki extensions are available (for example, to convert your wiki pages to HTML or PDF), how to configure them is not well documented, and they provide very little control for the layout of the generated format. This is a big deal for projects that need to make their documentation available in multiple formats.“ She then discusses some of the hurdles of migration from the Wiki to Sphinx, and follows up with some of the differences using Sphinx you should be aware of for any documentation project. “While Sphinx is easy to learn, it does have its quirks. For example, it does not support stacked tags. This means, for example, you can not bold italic a phrase using tags—to achieve that requires a CSS workaround. And, while Sphinx does have extensive documentation, a lot of it assumes you already know what you are doing. When you don't, it can be difficult to find an example that does what you are trying to achieve. Sphinx is well suited for projects with an existing repository—say, on github—a build infrastructure, and contributors who are comfortable with using text editors and committing to the repo (or creating, say, git pull requests).“ Initial FreeBSD RISC-V Architecture Port Committed. (http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.com/2016/02/initial-freebsd-risc-v-architecture.html) Touching on a story we mentioned a few weeks back, we have a blog post from from Annie over at the FreeBSD foundation talking about the details behind the initial support for RISC-V. To start us off, you may be wondering what is RISC-V and what makes it special?RISC-V is an exciting new open-source Instruction-Set Architecture (ISA) developed at the University of California at Berkeley, which is seeing increasing interest in the embedded systems and hardware-software research communities. Currently the improvements allows booting FreeBSD in the Spike simulator, from the university of Berkeley, with enough reliability to do various things, such as SSH, shell, mail, etc. The next steps include getting multi-core support working, and getting it working in simulations of Cambridge's open-source LowRISC System-on-Chip functioning, and ready for early hardware. Both ports and packages are expected to land in the coming days, so if you love hacking on branch new architectures, this may be your time to jump in. *** FreeBSD Bhyve hypervisor supporting Windows UEFI guests (https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=295124) If you have not been following bhyve lately, you're in for a treat when FreeBSD 10.3 ships in the coming weeks bhyve now supports UEFI and CSM booting, in addition to its existing FreeBSD userboot loader, and grub-bhyve port The EFI support allows Windows guests to be run on FreeBSD Due to the lack of graphics, this requires making a custom .iso to do an ‘Unattended Install' of Windows, but this is easily done just editing and including a .xml file The bootrom can now allocate memory Added some SATA command emulations (no-op) Increased the number of virtio-blk indirect descriptors Added a Firmware guest query interface Add -l option to specify userboot path FreeBSD Bhyve Hypervisor Running Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard (https://jameslodge.com/freebsd-bhyve-hypervisor-running-windows-server-2012-r2-standard/) In related news, TidalScale officially released their product today (http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/tidalscale-releases-its-system-scaling-hyperkernel-300216105.html) TidalScale is a commercial product based on bhyve that allows multiple physical machines to be combined into a single massive virtual machine, with the combined processor power, memory, disk I/O, and network capacity of all of the machines *** FreeBSD TACACS+ GNS3 and Cisco 3700 Router (http://www.unixmen.com/freebsd-tacacs-gns3-and-cisco-3700-router/) “TACACS+ – (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System plus) — is a session protocol developed by Cisco.” This tutorial covers configuring FreeBSD and the tac_plus4 port to act as an authentication, authorization, and accounting server for Cisco routers The configuration of FreeBSD, the software, and the router are covered It also includes how to set the FreeBSD server up as a VM on windows, and bridge it to the network I am sure there are some network administrators out there that would appreciate this *** Interview - Nick Wolff - darkfiberiru@gmail.com (mailto:darkfiberiru@gmail.com) / @darkfiberiru (https://twitter.com/darkfiberiru) News Roundup Papers We Love Presents : Bryan Cantrill on Jails & Solaris Zones (http://lists.nycbug.org/pipermail/talk/2016-February/016495.html) The folks over at NYCBug point us to “Papers We Love”, a New York based meetup group where past papers are presented. They have a talk scheduled for tomorrow (Feb 11th) with Bryan Cantrill discussing Jails and Solaris Zones The talk starts at 7PM at the Tumblr building, located between 5th and Park Ave South on 21st street “We're crazy excited to have Bryan Cantrill, CTO of Joyent, formerly of Sun Microsystems, presenting on Jails: Confining the omnipotent root (https://us-east.manta.joyent.com/bcantrill/public/ppwl-cantrill-jails.pdf). by Poul-Henning Kamp and Robert Watson and Solaris Zones: Operating System Support for Consolidating Commercial Workloads (https://us-east.manta.joyent.com/bcantrill/public/ppwl-cantrill-zones.pdf) by Dan Price and Andy Tucker!” The abstract posted gives us a sneak peak of what to expect, first covering jails as a method to “partition” the operating system environment, but maintaining the UNIX “root” model. Next it looks like he will compare and contrast with the Solaris Zones functionality, which creates virtualized application execution environments, within the single OS instance. Sounds like a fantastic talk, hopefully somebody remembers to record and post it for us to enjoy later! There will not be a live stream, but a video of the event should appear online after it has been edited *** FreeBSD Storage Summit (https://wiki.freebsd.org/201602StorageSummit) The FreeBSD Foundation will be hosting a Storage Summit, co-located at the USENIX FAST (Filesystems And Storage Technology) conference Developers and Vendors are invited to work on storage related issues This summit will be a hackathon focused event, rather than a discussion focused devsummit After setup and introductions, the summit will start with a “Networking Synergies Panel”, to discuss networking as it relates to storage After a short break, the attendees will break up into a number of working groups focused on solving actual problems The current working groups include: CAM Scheduling & Locking, led by Justin Gibbs: “Updating CAM queuing/scheduling and locking models to minimize cross-cpu contention and support multi-queue controllers” ZFS, led by Matt Ahrens: topics will include enabling the new cryptographic hashes supported by OpenZFS on FreeBSD, Interaction with the kernel memory subsystem, and other upcoming features. User Space Storage Stack, led by George Neville-Neil This event offers a unique opportunity for developers and vendors from the storage industry to meet at an event they will likely already be attending *** Tor Browser 5.5 for OpenBSD/amd64 -current is completed (http://lists.nycbug.org/pipermail/talk/2016-February/016514.html) “The Tor BSD Diversity Project (TDP) is proud to announce the release of Tor Browser (TB) version 5.5 for OpenBSD. Please note that this version of TB remains in development mode, and is not meant to ensure strong privacy, anonymity or security.” “TDP (https://torbsd.github.io) is an effort to extend the use of the BSD Unixes into the Tor ecosystem, from the desktop to the network. TDP is focused on diversifying the Tor network, with TB being the flagship project. Additional efforts are made to increase the number of *BSD relays on the Tor network among other sub-projects” Help test the new browser bundle, or help diversify the Tor network *** “FreeBSD Mastery: Advanced ZFS” Table of Contents (http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2548) We brought you the news about sponsoring the Advanced ZFS book that MWL is working on, now Michael has given us the tentative chapter layout of the (sure to be a classic) tome coming from him and Allan. 0: Introduction 1: Boot Environments 2: Delegation and Jails 3: Sharing 4: Replication 5: zvols 6: Advanced Hardware 7: Caches 8: Performance 9: Tuning 10: ZFS Potpourri In addition to the tease about the upcoming book, michael has asked the community for assistance in coming up with the cover art for it as well. In particular it should probably be in-line with his previous works, with a parody of some other classic art-work. If you have something, go tweet out to him at @mwlauthor Beastie Bits Online registration for AsiaBSDCon 2016 now open SOON (https://2016.asiabsdcon.org/index.html.en) BhyveCon 2016 (http://bhyvecon.org/) NYC*BUG shell-fu talk slides (http://www.nycbug.org/index.cgi?action=view&id=10640) Possible regression in DragonFly i915 graphics on older Core2Duos (http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/users/2016-February/228597.html) Videos from FOSDEM 2016. BSD dev room was k4601 (http://video.fosdem.org/2016/) Feedback/Questions Andrew - SMART Tests (http://slexy.org/view/s2F39XEu9w) JT - Secure File Delete (http://slexy.org/view/s20kk6lzc9) Jordan - Migrate (http://slexy.org/view/s21zjZ0ci8) Lars - Pros and Cons of VM (http://slexy.org/view/s2Hqbt0Uq8) Alex - IPSEC (http://slexy.org/view/s2HnO1hxSO) ***