Noah Chelliah, a special guest contributing to data sovereignty projects, discusses the possibilities and challenges of data sovereignty. The podcast covers the co-location of data and execution, improvements in the Matrix protocol, running Macs in data centers, sustainable system building, engaging the community, and a terminal-based file manager called Yazi.
Renewed efforts from Nextcloud and Matrix communities to promote data sovereignty
Postponement of Linux Fest Northwest 2023 with smaller activities planned
Nextcloud Hub 6 upgrades improving meeting culture and file features
Deep dives
Renewed Efforts for Data Sovereignty
The podcast episode discusses renewed efforts from the Nextcloud team and the Matrix communities to build something that promotes data sovereignty. These projects aim to create solutions that can be used by individuals, businesses, and even enterprises, emphasizing the importance of data control and privacy.
Postponement of Linux Fest Northwest 2023
The podcast episode shares the news of the postponement of Linux Fest Northwest 2023 due to construction work at Bellingham Technical College. However, the event will still have smaller activities like game nights, single track educational sessions, and social gatherings. The hosts also express their disappointment while looking forward to using the extra time to plan for an even better event in the future.
Upcoming Upgrades and Features from Nextcloud
The podcast episode highlights upcoming upgrades and features from Nextcloud. These include the release of Nextcloud Hub 6, which aims to improve meeting culture and offers enhanced file features. The hosts also discuss the growing focus on decentralization by Nextcloud, positioning it as an alternative to large tech companies, and even tease the possibility of future partnerships for self-hosted email solutions.
Main Idea 1
Using multiple VPN connections simultaneously to improve internet reliability and speed.
Main Idea 2
The advantages and functionalities of the Yazi terminal-based file manager for efficient file management in a Linux environment.
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“Nextcloud Hub 6” launched🚀 — Nextcloud Hub 6 has evolved into a robust collaboration platform that empowers organizations and individuals to work seamlessly while ensuring data privacy.
Element X — Element X isn’t just the fastest Matrix client ever - it’s up to 6000x faster than any other Matrix client.