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Stefano Marinelli is an IT professional and CEO with deep expertise in BSD, Linux, and system administration, active in community building and technical writing.

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This post compares the performance of FreeBSD and SmartOS for virtualization, highlighting bhyve's efficiency and SmartOS's superior container speed.
The post reveals the chilling reality of vendor lock-in and unethical practices in the IT industry through a personal horror story involving multiple agencies and a predatory service provider.
A detailed guide on configuring a secure and efficient FreeBSD backup server, emphasizing redundancy, encryption, and effective backup strategies.
Effective data backup requires careful planning, understanding risks, and utilizing snapshots to ensure data consistency and security.
The author shares their deep appreciation for FreeBSD, praising its stability, documentation, and community, which have significantly shaped their professional journey in IT.
A disastrous IT intervention reveals corruption and incompetence in a healthcare facility, leading to accusations against the author and their decision to leave the client.
Stefano Marinelli argues for the adoption of BSD systems in 2025, highlighting their stability, security, and philosophical advantages over mainstream technologies.
FediMeteo transformed from a personal weather project into a global service, showcasing the power of minimalism and community engagement in software development.
A comprehensive guide on securely installing WordPress on FreeBSD with BastilleBSD, showcasing its advantages over Linux and Docker alternatives.
Migrating to snac from Akkoma, the author improved performance by implementing nginx caching to manage multimedia file requests efficiently.
The rise of 'Vibe Coding' threatens developers' foundational skills and security, as reliance on AI tools may lead to dangerous vulnerabilities in code.
A personal account of implementing an IT system in a family business reveals the challenges of trust and integrity amidst financial mismanagement and resistance from insiders.
The post provides a comprehensive guide on using mfsBSD to install FreeBSD on servers that lack direct support, emphasizing its simplicity and security measures.
NetBSD offers a reliable and cost-effective solution for hosting personal blogs on low-cost VPS, emphasizing efficiency and minimalism in web presence.
The author recounts their transition from dynamic CMS to creating BSSG, a static site generator, highlighting its benefits and features for efficient blogging.
A comprehensive guide on configuring Time Machine backups in a FreeBSD jail for macOS users, highlighting practical steps and considerations.
A comprehensive guide for experienced users on installing Void Linux with ZFS support and hibernation functionality, emphasizing manual understanding and modularity.
Mastodon 4.5.0 enhances self-hosting capabilities, and the author provides a comprehensive guide to using SeaweedFS for efficient media storage and management.
Comparing static web hosting performance on Intel N150, FreeBSD, Debian, and Alpine excel in TLS efficiency, while HTTP performance is largely consistent across platforms.
The post explains how to enhance snac's media handling by enabling proxying and caching with nginx to improve privacy and performance.
The author shares a heartfelt reflection on their enduring love for GNU/Linux, highlighting its impact on their life and the challenges it faces in modern development.
The illumos Cafe aims to create a positive community hub for illumos users, promoting OS diversity and providing services that showcase its capabilities.