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Late one night, scrolling through a tech forum, she saw a post: "pfsense-ce-2.8.0-release-amd64.iso.gz - Stable, ZFS boot environments, improved Unbound DNS, and new ALTQ QoS." She didn’t understand all the jargon, but she
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