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        <title>BSD-NL Conference - Spring 2026</title>
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        <start>2026-05-09</start>
        <end>2026-05-09</end>
        <days>1</days>
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                <title>Let&apos;s find out how to get predictable IPv6 addresses assigned to OpenBSD VMs</title>
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                <date>2026-05-09T11:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>11:30</start>
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                <abstract>First we will explore various options on how to get predictable IPv6 addresses assigned to OpenBSD VMs. From there we will go into a technical deep-dive of dhcp6leased(8) to understand how and where one would implement &quot;Identity Association for Non-temporary Addresses (IA_NA)&quot; to get predictable IPv6 addresses from dhcpleased(8).</abstract>
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                    <person id='8'>Florian Obser</person>
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                <url>https://events.bsdnl.nl/early2026/talk/W9P9RT/</url>
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                <room>Pandora</room>
                <title>On DOS, floppies, NetBSD and nostalgia</title>
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                <date>2026-05-09T13:30:00+02:00</date>
                <start>13:30</start>
                <duration>01:00</duration>
                <abstract>Let&apos;s be real: Few things were better in the 80s or 90s. VHS was shit, the city air was disgusting, modems were a pain, and megacorporations were evil.

But computers? Oh, the computers! Imagine, a computer that could be understood, a computer whose inner workings weren&apos;t shrouded in NDA-embargoed mystery and a dozen abstraction layers!

Let&apos;s talk about that for a bit.</abstract>
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                <persons>
                    <person id='13'>Eirik &#216;verby</person>
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                <description>This is an invitation to spend an hour or so reminiscing about the &quot;good old days&quot;, while exploring what a typical early-90s computer could actually do. I&apos;ll be bringing one or two specimens, and if the HDMI gods are willing, we can use the &quot;big screen&quot; to watch some demos, re-visit what I consider peak UI design, log on to a BBS, and perhaps play a game or two.</description>
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                <url>https://events.bsdnl.nl/early2026/talk/BGGPZQ/</url>
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