Vibe Coding, MinIO Fork Fallout, and VMware Snapshot Shenanigans | TrueNAS Tech Talk (T3) E030

On today’s episode of TrueNAS Tech Talk, Kris and Chris find out that one line of code can make major performance improvements for parallel workloads, take a look at the fallout and forks that resulted from MinIO’s code change, and Kris shares his thoughts on AI “vibe coding” and the rapid pace of change coming to Agentic programming - before wrapping up with a pair of community questions, including one with a big stack of snapshots.

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That note about parallel processing got deeper into the innards of ZFS than I could follow - but at a high level I got it. Bottleneck identified and resolved by “well let’s not do that then if we don’t need to”. Very cool.

The teaser for VM goodies is intriguing. Part of me was really looking forward to this getting resolved in 25.10.2 and not any sooner: Suffering builds character, and nothing forces users onto 25.04 now. They can stay on 24.10.2.2. And - offering a solution a little sooner is certainly friendly.