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The Register forum: FreeBSD 13.0 to ship without WireGuard support as dev steps in to fix 'grave issues' with initial implementation
2021-04-07T19:18:18Z
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2021-04-07T19:18:18Z
Re: Why is Wireguard in the kernel?
Crypto Monad https://forums.theregister.com/user/87207/
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2021-03-25T03:31:16Z
Re: I was about to
Mobster https://forums.theregister.com/user/96573/
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2021-03-25T03:31:15Z
Re: Time to change professions...
Mobster https://forums.theregister.com/user/96573/
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2021-03-25T00:31:05Z
Re: @AC - You missed the part where
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2021-03-24T18:35:36Z
Re: Time to change professions...
John Brown (no body) https://forums.theregister.com/user/42875/
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2021-03-24T14:13:25Z
"Originality is no excuse for stupidity"--Fred Brooks
nautica https://forums.theregister.com/user/79739/
tag:theregister.com,2005:post/4227016
2021-03-24T11:20:56Z
Re: Why is Wireguard in the kernel?
Charlie Clark https://forums.theregister.com/user/2125/
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2021-03-24T11:18:30Z
Re: re: Someone will be along in a moment to blame C for all that, by the way.
Charlie Clark https://forums.theregister.com/user/2125/
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2021-03-24T08:49:45Z
Re: Remind me who's always blaming his tools ?
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2021-03-24T08:47:39Z
Re: Time to change professions...
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2021-03-24T05:18:02Z
Re: Why is Wireguard in the kernel?
bombastic bob https://forums.theregister.com/user/74793/
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2021-03-24T02:56:26Z
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2021-03-24T01:47:37Z
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2021-03-24T00:18:45Z
Re: @AC - re: Someone will be along in a moment to blame C for all that, by the way.
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2021-03-23T23:48:20Z
Re: @CheesyTheClown - I was about to
SGJ https://forums.theregister.com/user/78064/
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2021-03-23T22:20:04Z
Re: Hardware engineers vs Software Engineers
Mark 65 https://forums.theregister.com/user/31844/
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2021-03-23T22:17:49Z
Why is Wireguard in the kernel?
Missing Semicolon https://forums.theregister.com/user/67799/
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2021-03-23T21:12:16Z
@AC - You missed the part where
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2021-03-23T21:05:50Z
@CheesyTheClown - Re: I was about to
Anonymous Coward
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2021-03-23T20:56:13Z
@AC - Re: re: Someone will be along in a moment to blame C for all that, by the way.
Anonymous Coward
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2021-03-23T20:54:36Z
Re: Hardware engineers vs Software Engineers
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2021-03-23T20:40:39Z
Re: I was about to
Anonymous Coward
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2021-03-23T19:53:21Z
Re: Hardware engineers vs Software Engineers
Youngone https://forums.theregister.com/user/33350/
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2021-03-23T19:42:59Z
Re: re: Someone will be along in a moment to blame C for all that, by the way.
nautica https://forums.theregister.com/user/79739/
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2021-03-23T18:52:44Z
Re: re: Someone will be along in a moment to blame C for all that, by the way.
nautica https://forums.theregister.com/user/79739/
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2021-03-23T17:02:16Z
Re: I was about to
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2021-03-23T16:44:46Z
Re: I was about to
Phil O'Sophical https://forums.theregister.com/user/54287/
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2021-03-23T16:29:10Z
Re: re: Someone will be along in a moment to blame C for all that, by the way.
Phil O'Sophical https://forums.theregister.com/user/54287/
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2021-03-23T16:14:02Z
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2021-03-23T15:54:40Z
Hardware engineers vs Software Engineers
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2021-03-23T15:23:23Z
I was about to
CheesyTheClown https://forums.theregister.com/user/33478/
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2021-03-23T14:36:05Z
re: Someone will be along in a moment to blame C for all that, by the way.
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2021-03-23T14:10:11Z
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2021-03-23T14:00:54Z
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