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Dec 22, 2019 • 0sec

Linux Action News 137

Canonical releases a "mini-cloud" on your workstation, the KDE ecosystem has some big news, and the smart home might have just become more open. Plus Firefox's new DoH partner, and signs of life from the Atari VCS.Links:Firefox adds 2nd DoH partner — Program Committing to Data Retention and Transparency Requirements that Respect User PrivacyApple, Google, and Amazon are teaming up to develop an open-source smart home standardAmazon, Apple, Google, and the Zigbee Alliance to develop connectivity standardIkea previews its improved 2020 smart home experienceZ-Wave is making a huge change so it doesn’t get left behind in the smart home wars - The Verge — It’s turning into a fully open standard, according to Silicon Labs.Canonical Releases Multipass 1.0 As "A Mini-Cloud On Your Workstation" — "a mini-cloud on your workstation using native hypervisors of all the supported plaforms (Windows, macOS and Linux), it will give you an Ubuntu command line in just a click ("Open shell") or a simple multipass shell command, or even a keyboard shortcut."Krita Receives Epic MegaGrant — Epic, the makers of the Unreal game engine, have supported Krita with a $25,000 MegaGrantA Kubuntu-Powered Laptop Is Launching In 2020 For High-End KDE Computing — A Kubuntu laptop is launching soon that is aiming for a high-end Linux laptop experience atop the KDE flavor of Ubuntu.KDE Launch Video & Wallpaper Competitions with Linux PCs as PrizesGuidance for Atari VCS Content Developers — Initial procedures announced for more independent game and app developers to start creating and planning now for earning a place in the Atari VCS storefront.
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Dec 20, 2019 • 0sec

Brunch with Brent: Jason Spisak Part 2 | Jupiter Extras 41

Brent sits down with Jason Spisak, professional voice actor, actor, producer, and co-founder of multiple Linux-related projects including Lycoris, Symphony OS, and Symple PC. In Part 2 we explore Jason's various voice acting roles, his approach to embodying roles like The Joker, the setup in his Linux-only audio recording studios, the power in collaborative innovation, examining yourself through meditation, and more.Special Guest: Jason Spisak.Links:Brunch with Brent: Jason Spisak Part 1Jason Spisak - IMDbGears Tactics - Gears of WarDC Super Hero GirlsYoung Justice (DC Comics) - WikipediaYoung Justice (DC Comics) - IMDbMel Blanc - WikipediaJupiter BroadcastingRaspberry PiKDE neonFocusrite Scarlett 2i2 Audio InterfaceComic-Con International: San DiegoMark Hamill - WikipediaBatman: HushSuperpowers vs Spoony - LEGO Justice League Gotham City Breakout - YouTubeCesar Romero - WikipediaSam HarrisThe Art of Happiness by Dalai Lama XIV - GoodreadsWaking Up App - Sam HarrisJason SpisakBrent Gervais - @brentgervais on Twitter
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Dec 19, 2019 • 0sec

Larry Two-tails | User Error 81

The future of Internet video, the best way to develop open source software, skills vs talents, and our favourite types of animal companions. 00:00:24 What is likely to knock YouTube off its iron throne? 00:09:12 Is it really Open Source software if it’s not developed collaboratively? 00:20:54 What's the one thing you wish you could do well but are terrible at? 00:33:18 Dogs or cats?
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Dec 19, 2019 • 0sec

Lucas’ Arts | BSD Now 329

In this episode, we interview Michael W. Lucas about his latest book projects, including the upcoming SNMP Mastery book. Interview - Michael Lucas Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv Your browser does not support the HTML5 video tag. Special Guest: Michael W Lucas.
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Dec 18, 2019 • 0sec

WLED Changes the Game | Self-Hosted 8

Sometimes one project can lead to a hundred more. We celebrate Home Assistant's new release, the inclusion of the WLED integration and fall down the DIY project rabbit hole. Plus some clever power solutions, cheap LED light strips, and a test drive of Project Off-Grid. We recorded our first ever live stream to accompany this where we flash an ESP8266 board in seconds using WLED and esptool. This can be found on YouTube.Links:Hass.io - Home Assistant — Hass.io turns your Raspberry Pi (or another device) into the ultimate home automation hub powered by Home Assistant. With Hass.io you can focus on integrating your devices and writing automations.Home Assistant Community Store — HACS gives you a powerful UI to handle downloads of custom needs.Omni 20c+ 100W USB-C/Wireless Charging — Portable Power Bank with USB HubESPHome — ESPHome is a system to control your ESP8266/ESP32 by simple yet powerful configuration files and control them remotely through Home Automation systems.Home Assistant Smart LEDs using WLED and ESP8266 — A platinum level Home Assistant integration for the WLED project was released with version 0.120 on Nov 20th 2019. I'm going to walk you through flashing a D1 Mini (though the same steps apply for a NodeMCU too) using Linux. You can probably expect this process to take about 5-10 minutes.WLED: Control WS2812B RGB LEDs with an ESP8266 over WiFi! — A fast and feature-rich implementation of an ESP8266/ESP32 webserver to control NeoPixel (WS2812B, WS2811, SK6812, APA102) LEDs!LED strips - Google Sheets 0.102: Official Android App, Almond, Scene editorSelf-Hosted Live Hack Livestream Recording — DIY ESP device based LEDs just got a whole lot easier.
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Dec 17, 2019 • 0sec

The WSL Secrets | LINUX Unplugged 332

Big things are coming to Microsoft's WSL so we get the inside scoop on what's just around the corner. Plus a few new GNOME features, some Arch server follow up, and more!Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Hayden Barnes.Links:New Gnome Extensions Tool GNOME 3.36 Bringing Better Multi-GPU Handling With Switcheroo-Control, NVIDIA Support Jonathon F in Launchpad Pocket Popcorn Computer Old Pocket C.H.I.P. Better Together: A Cloud Guru and Linux Academy Join Forces – Linux Academy Brunch w/Jason PT1 Linux Headlines Jupiter Extras - NOW ON YouTube Leadership Transition at Whitewater Foundry Canonical co-sponsors Windows Subsystem for Linux conference https://github.com/sirredbeard/unofficial-webapp-office#how-this-works Hayden Barnes on Twitter: “Fixes inbound in a few days for @nim_lang snaps (stable, LTS & nightly) that will allow access to system libraries and non-gcc compilers. Also added bash completion for nim & nimble. Made w/ #UbuntuWSL & @ubuntu Hyper-V & @code, built on @github Actions & pushed to @snapcraftio.” Canonical makes Ubuntu for Windows SubSystem for Linux a priority WSLconf 1 - a community-initiated event on all things Windows Subsystem for Linux and WSL-related. grub-btrfs advice Bad Idea! Wikit - A command line tool for searching wikipedia
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Dec 17, 2019 • 0sec

Brunch with Brent: Jason Spisak Part 1 | Jupiter Extras 40

Brent sits down with Jason Spisak, professional voice actor, actor, producer, and co-founder of multiple Linux-related projects including Lycoris, Symphony OS, and Symple PC. In Part 1 we chat about everything from Jason's deep motivations behind his Linux projects, to patents vs. open source, digital independence and the nature of human endeavor. A few additional voices join us throughout for good measure... Brunch with Brent: Jason Spisak Part 2 comes our way this Friday.Special Guest: Jason Spisak.Links:Jason Spisak - IMDbLycoris (formerly Redmond Linux) - WikipediaLindows/Linspire - WikipediaSymphony OS & Mezzo Desktop - WikipediaSymphony OS - ArchiveOSHome Assistant - Open source home automationWireGuard: fast, modern, secure VPN tunnelLinux Unplugged 331: apt install arch-linux — Brent's first WireGuard projectLinux Unplugged - Episodes tagged "WireGuard"Self-Hosted 7: Why We Love Home AssistantElementary OSPINE64System76 - Linux Laptops, Desktops, and ServersMrChromebox — Custom coreboot firmware and firmware utilities for your Chromebook/ChromeboxGalliumOSWorld's 26 richest people own as much as poorest 50%, says Oxfam - The GuardianThe Unbelievers - IMDb — Renowned scientists Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss cross the globe as they speak publicly about the importance of science and reason in the modern world.Jason SpisakBrent Gervais - @brentgervais on Twitter
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Dec 15, 2019 • 0sec

Linux Action News 136

The first desktop Office 365 app arrives, Ubuntu commits to current and future Raspberry Pi boards, and why the near-term future of Linux gaming looks a bit rocky. Plus, our concerns with Google's clever long-term Fuchsia strategy.Links:Microsoft Teams is now available on Linux — Starting today, Microsoft Teams is available for Linux users in public preview, enabling high quality collaboration experiences for the open source community at work and in educational institutions. Users can download the native Linux packages in .deb and .rpm formats.Zulip 2.1: Open source team chat — Zulip is the world’s most productive team chat software, used by thousands of teams as an alternative to Slack, HipChat, Mattermost and IRC. Zulip's unique topic-based threading combines the immediacy of chat with the asynchronous efficiency of email-style threading, and is 100% free and open source software.Why Zulip - The best group chatUpdated images of Ubuntu for the Raspberry Pi 2, 3 and 4 — With the new images, USB ports are now fully functional out of the box on the 4GB RAM version of the Raspberry Pi 4. Eben Upton on Twitter — Raspberry Pi numbers get stale fast. We sold our thirty-millionth unit some time last week (we think Tuesday).Eben Upton on Twitter — The average is much closer to $35. I believe we're at pretty much exactly one billion dollars.Google's Fuchsia to support Chrome OS tablet 'Flapjack' — Chrome OS won’t be the only operating system this device supports, as Google’s Fuchsia OS team is also looking to support the “Flapjack” tablet.Flutter gathers paceTwitter wants to decentralize, but decentralized social network creators don’t trust it — Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey made a theoretically huge announcement: he wanted Twitter to stop being a self-contained platform and start delivering content from a decentralized systemA decentralized Twitter would bring the company back to its pastTwitter Makes A Bet On Protocols Over PlatformsDXVK To Enter Maintenance Mode — Not because it's considered feature complete and bug-free, but because the main developer considers that DXVK has become a "fragile, unreliable and frustrating maintenance nightmare".Feral's Lead Vulkan Developer Leaves The Company For SonyNVIDIA Looks To Have Some Sort Of Open-Source Driver Announcement For 2020 — Start looking forward to March when NVIDIA looks to have some sort of open-source driver initiative to announce -- likely contributing more to Nouveau
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Dec 13, 2019 • 0sec

Makerspace 101: Brian Beck | Jupiter Extras 39

Brian Beck joins Ell and Wes to chat about what's going on at 10BitWorks, 3D printing and the need to tinker, and how to find a makerspace near you.Special Guest: Brian Beck.Sponsored By:Linux Academy: Give yourself a year of opportunity and save $150. Get a full year of Hands-On Cloud Training. Limited time Black Friday Offer.Links:Linux Academy Black Friday Sale — Give yourself a year of opportunity and save $150. Get a full year of Hands-On Cloud Training. Limited time Black Friday Offer.10 bit Makerspace10 Bit Facebook PageElequa MakewaterMake: Community
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Dec 12, 2019 • 0sec

5G Fundamentals | TechSNAP 418

As the rollout of 5G finally arrives, we take some time to explain the fundamentals of the next generation of wireless technology. Plus the surprising performance of eero's mesh Wi-Fi, some great news for WireGuard, and an update on the Librem 5.Sponsored By:Linux Academy: Give yourself a year of opportunity and save $150. Get a full year of Hands-On Cloud Training. Limited time Black Friday Offer.Links:Linux Academy Black Friday Sale — Give yourself a year of opportunity and save $150. Get a full year of Hands-On Cloud Training. Limited time Black Friday Offer.T-Mobile launches 600MHz 5G across the US, but no one can use it yetStudy confirms AT&T’s fake 5G E network is no faster than Verizon, T-Mobile or Sprint 4G5G on the horizon: Here’s what it is and what’s comingCan 5G replace everybody’s home broadband?The Snapdragon 865 will make phones worse in 2020, thanks to mandatory 5GLibrem 5 backers have begun receiving their Linux phonesAmazon’s inexpensive Eero mesh Wi-Fi kit is shockingly goodWireGuard VPN is a step closer to mainstream adoption

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