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Jan 17, 2019 • 0sec
EPYC Server Battle | BSD Now 281
SCP client vulnerabilities, BSDs vs Linux benchmarks on a Tyan EPYC Server, fame for the Unix inventors, Die IPv4, GhostBSD 18.12 released, Unix in pictures, and more.

Jan 15, 2019 • 0sec
Free as in Get Out | LINUX Unplugged 284
ZFS on Linux is becoming the official upstream project of all major ZFS implementations, even the BSDs. But recent kernel changes prevent ZFS from even building on Linux. Neal Gompa joins us to discuss why it all matters.
Plus some surprising community news, and a few great picks!Special Guests: Dalton Durst and Neal Gompa.Links:This Guy Made a Computer Mouse That Is Itself a ComputerApple’s FoundationDB open sources CloudKit database layer — The FoundationDB Record Layer is an open source library that provides a record-oriented datastore with semantics similar to a relational database, implemented on top of FoundationDB.FoundationDB Record Layer: A Multi-Tenant Structured Datastore'Celluloid' is the new name of GNOME MPV — “The current name is a bit unelegant, and doesn’t really fit in with other apps on the GNOME platform. Good app names are usually a single noun that’s related to the app’s domain (e.g. “Fragments” for a torrent app, or “Peek” for a screen recorder).”Google is Adding 'Apt Search' to the ChromeOS App Launcher — Now, based on a code commit uncovered by Chrome Story, users of the Linux (beta) for Chromebooks will also be able to search for and install Linux apps from the Chrome OS launcher.
Chrome OS to let companies use other Linux distros for apps — Device administrators will be able to designate a URL for Chrome OS to download the Linux distro, and a hash to ensure the download was successful.Ubuntu Touch OTA-7 Release — OTA-7 is the release where we take a breath and focus on getting the launch just right.ZFS On Linux Runs Into A Snag With Linux 5.0 — ZFS On Linux currently fails to build against the Linux 5.0 kernel sources.Linux 5.0: kernelfpu{begin,end} no longer exported · Issue #8259 · zfsonlinux/zfsThe future of ZFS in FreeBSDChezmoi: Manage your dotfiles securely across multiple machines.Introducing Ephemeral – Cassidy James Blaede — The always-incognito web browser for elementary OS.Introducing The Elementary OS 5 Linux Community Challenge

Jan 15, 2019 • 0sec
The Optional Option | Coder Radio 340
Wes joins Mike for a special Coder. They share thoughts on the costs and benefits of Optionals in Swift, uncover Mike's secret love affair with F#, and debate the true value of serverless. Special Guest: Wes Payne.Links:Mark's IoT FeedbackIOKit — The I/O Kit framework implements non-kernel access to I/O Kit objects (drivers and nubs) through the device-interface mechanism.Does iPad Pro (2018) support IOKit? — IOKit has included iOS support since 2.0Elixir — Elixir is a dynamic, functional language designed for building scalable and maintainable applications.Craft and deploy bulletproof embedded software in ElixirNervesHub — NervesHub helps you manage firmware updates for Nerves devices.Elixir Mix Podcast — A weekly discussion with Elixir developers.Optional - Swift Standard Library — A type that represents either a wrapped value or nil, the absence of a value.Swift optionals explained simplyF# Software Foundation — F# is a mature, open source, cross-platform, functional-first programming languageDatomic Ions — Ions let you develop applications for the cloud by deploying your code to a running Datomic cluster.
Rich Hickey on Datomic Ions

Jan 13, 2019 • 0sec
Linux Action News 88
Choose your own Linux is coming to Chrome OS, GitHub private repos go free, LVFS gets another win, and Amazon released their MongoDB competitor DocumentDB.
Plus Homebrew comes to Linux, the recent Ethereum Classic attack, and more.Links:Chrome OS may soon let companies choose their own distro for Linux apps — Device administrators will be able to designate a URL for Chrome OS to download the Linux distro from a hash to ensure the download was successful.Github offers free private repos — Today we’re announcing two major updates to make GitHub more accessible to developers: unlimited free private repositories, and a simpler, unified Enterprise offering. Homebrew comes to Linux — The most significant changes since 1.8.0 are Linux support, (optional) automatic brew cleanup and providing bottles (binary packages) to more Homebrew users.Amazon launches Mongo-compatible DocumentDB — The launch of AWS DocumentDB – a fully managed document database service – comes just months after MongoDB announced a new licence Phoenix joins the LVFS — Just like AMI, Phoenix is a huge firmware vendor, providing the firmware for millions of machines.Ethereum Classic suffers 51-percent attack — Rollback attack let attackers spend 88,500 previously spent coins.Coinbase Suspends Ethereum Classic

Jan 10, 2019 • 0sec
FOSS Clothing | BSD Now 280
A EULA in FOSS clothing, NetBSD with more LLVM support, Thoughts on FreeBSD 12.0, FreeBSD Performance against Windows and Linux on Xeon, Microsoft shipping NetBSD, and more.

Jan 10, 2019 • 0sec
All About Azure | TechSNAP 394
Wes is joined by a special guest to take a look back on the growth and development of Azure in 2018 and discuss some of its unique strengths.Special Guest: Chad M. Crowell.Links:Under the sea, Microsoft tests a datacenter that’s quick to deploy, could provide internet connectivity for yearsAn Azure Infrastructure Year in ReviewAzure File Sync now generally availableMicrosoft's Newest OS is Based on LinuxAzure SphereWhat is Azure Stack?Azure Outage Proves the Hard Way Availability Zones are a Good Idea Microsoft Azure Infrastructure and Deployment on Linux Academy — In this course, we will cover an introduction to the Azure portal, followed by how to build infrastructure and deploy that infrastructure in real world scenarios.Chad Crowell on Twitter

Jan 8, 2019 • 0sec
The Premiere Shell | LINUX Unplugged 283
Joe joins Wes to discuss the state of Adobe's Creative Cloud on Linux and why the Fish shell might be your favorite new tool.
Plus community news, a reality check on Linux gaming, and some shiny new hardware.Special Guests: Jason Evangelho and Peter Ammon.Links:Pretty much every recent Windows Phone is now hackableFedora 31 Isn't Expected To Be Delayed After All — Since November the developers behind Fedora Linux had been discussing whether to significantly delay or even cancel Fedora 31 so they could spend around one year working on re-tooling how the distribution is crafted and work on other fundamental changes. But it turns out now they have decided against this big shake-up delayFedora Planning A Per-System Unique Identifier For DNF — The proposal is quick to acknowledge the intent isn't for tracking users but only counting and this UUID wouldn't be re-used by other systems.Linux 5.0 is on the way — The numbering change is not indicative of anything special. If you want to have an official reason, it's that I ran out of fingers and toes to count on, so 4.21 became 5.0Track Chris and Lady JupsGNU ed 1.15 releasedBash 5.0 release availableFish Shell 3.0.0 — Fish 3 is a major release, which introduces some breaking changes alongside improved functionality.Peter (@ridiculous_fish) | Twitter"Would totally skip Linux." — We shipped Planetary Annihilation on Win, Mac, and Linux. Linux uses we're a big vocal part of the Kickstarter and forums.
In the end they accounted for <0.1% of sales but >20% of auto reported crashes and support ticketsGame dev: Linux users were only 0.1% of sales but 20% of crashes and tickets | Hacker NewsJason Evangelho on Twitter — Re: Adobe Premiere on Linux. I have a call next week with both Bill Roberts (Sr. Director Product Management) & Patrick Palmer (Principal Product Manager). They reached out to ME. I think a genuine effort is being made here to listen to & understand various perspectives.Jason Evangelho @ ForbesEntroware Apollo 14"

Jan 7, 2019 • 0sec
One Week at a Time | Coder Radio 339
Mike’s just had the talk, and now it's time to make some changes. Including admitting he was wrong about Swift.
Plus we read some feedback, answer some questions, and destroy another computer.Links:Year of Structure FeedbackSleep FeedbackCan PWAs Do This?Ionic Native - BLESwift - Apple DeveloperMichael Dominick on Twitter — "Well I am starting the new year with a bang it seemed I nuked another laptop @ChrisLAS #CoderRadio"Michael Dominick on Twitter — "With Apple Care protection this time... #macBookAir #CoderRadio @ChrisLAS… "

Jan 6, 2019 • 0sec
Linux Action News 87
Raspberry Pi joins the RISC-V Foundation, MIPS is going open source, and Mozilla is experimenting with more ads in Firefox.
Plus the BSDs rebase their ZFS on the Linux implementation, the EU has bug bounties, and Thunderbird gets set to fly!Links:Raspberry Pi joins RISC-V Foundation — We're excited to have joined the @risc_v Foundation as a silver member. Hoping to contribute to maturing the Linux kernel and @debian port for the world's leading free and open instruction set architecture.Raspberry Pi Touchscreen Driver Finally Being Mainlined — The Raspberry Pi 7-inch touchscreen retails for about $60 USD and with the Linux 4.21 should be playing nicely with the mainline kernel.MIPS to be open sourced — The MIPS Open initiative will help greatly expand the existing MIPS ecosystem comprised of thousands of developers and over 100 academic institutions worldwide by offering new opportunities to create innovative solutions from third-party tool vendors, software developers and universities. Wave Computing takes funding over $200 millionEU Offers Bug Bounties For 14 Open Source Projects — As the bug bounty programs begin to roll out in January, security experts worry that the programs miss the mark on truly securing open source projects.Mozilla "experimenting" with more ads in Firefox. — “This snippet was an experiment to provide more value to Firefox users through offers provided by a partner.”Thunderbird ready to fly into 2019 — Welcome to 2019, and in this blog post we’ll look at what we got accomplished in 2018 and look forward to what we’re going to be working on this year.FreeBSD admits that Linux is better (when it comes to ZFS) — In the past few years the vast majority of new development in ZFS has taken place in DelphixOS and zfsonlinux (ZoL). Earlier this year Delphix announced that they will be moving to ZoL. This shift means that there will be little to no net new development of Illumos.

Jan 4, 2019 • 0sec
A Good Walled Garden | User Error 56
Android vs iOS, turning users into contributors, and good vs bad in the world.
00:00:29 #AskError: What Linux-related opinion makes you completely disregard anything that person says?
00:03:10 iOS vs Android
00:15:35 How do we turn more users into contributors?
00:30:45 Is there more good or bad in the world?


