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Dec 21, 2018 • 0sec
Great News, We Lied | User Error 55
Whether new users have to suffer the pain of the command line, lying about Santa, and the best tech news of 2018.
Plus we learn whether Dan is a hipster, and more.
00:00:40 #AskError: What will self-driving cars be called?
00:02:02 Lying to children about Santa
00:09:19 Do new users still need to learn how to use the command line?
00:19:36 #AskError: How much do you spend getting your hair cut and how often?
00:23:57 The best tech news stories of the year

Dec 18, 2018 • 0sec
Handmade Desktop Linux | LINUX Unplugged 280
We’re just back from touring System76’s new factory, and getting the inside scoop on how they build their Thelio desktop. This is our story about walking in as skeptics, and walking out as believers.
Plus some surprising community news, a few great picks, and more!Links:ProtonMail is auctioning a Lifetime Account to support WireGuardMir 1.1 Released With EGLStreams Support To Work With NVIDIA's Binary DriverASUS is releasing encrypted kernel sources for the ZenFone Max Pro M1, Max Pro M2 and Max M2Keyboardio: A Startling Discovery — On the one hand, there's a lot of money missing. We think there's a decent chance that money has vanished never to be seen again. Products that we said we sent you...simply never existed. We're genuinely sorry about that.User ErrorLinux Academy supports St. Jude's — For each Learning Activity that you complete between 12/16 and 12/26, Linux Academy will donate $1 to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital this holiday season.LinuxFest Northwest — 20th Anniversary! Past, Present & FutureLINUX Unplugged Blog - System76 Factory TourMeet the New Linux Desktop Champion: System76 ThelioFeedback: Xrandr tip for wimpyFeedback: Try minidlnaReadyMedia - ArchWikiFeedback: How can we tolerate systemd?Microsoft/ethr: Ethr is a Network Performance Measurement Tool for TCP, UDP & HTTP.remove.bg: A tool to remove background from imageStreama - Self hosted media server

Dec 18, 2018 • 0sec
It's The Culture Stupid | Coder Radio 336
Chris is back from his trip to Denver to tour System76’s factory, and what he discovered while he was there was the last thing he was expecting.Links:Thelio - System76

Dec 16, 2018 • 0sec
Linux Action News 84
Intel developers are working to open source the FSP, Fuchsia SDK and device repos show up in Android AOSP, and our BSD buddies have some big news.
Plus the pending removal of the x32 sub-architecture from Linux, why Uber is joining up with the Linux Foundation, and more.Links:Intel Working On Open-Sourcing The FSP — Firmware support package (FSP) for initializing the Intel silicon - the CPU, memory controller, chipset.Intel introduces the deep learning reference stack — The Deep Learning Reference Stack is highly-tuned and built for cloud native environments. Uber brings Horovod project for distributed deep learning to Linux Foundation — Uber has used Horovod to support self-driving vehicles, fraud detection, and trip forecasting. Contributors to the project include Amazon, IBM, Intel, and Nvidia.The x32 subarchitecture may be removed — The x32 subarchitecture is a software variant of x86-64; it runs the processor in the 64-bit mode, but uses 32-bit pointers and arithmetic.Android Open Source Project now includes the Fuchsia SDK and a Fuchsia ‘device’ — This means that everyone who downloads AOSP, going forward, will download these two Fuchsia related repos.FreeBSD 12.0 released — The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE. This is the first release of the stable/12 branch.Ho, Ho, Ho - 12.0 | BSD Now 276

Dec 13, 2018 • 0sec
Ho, Ho, Ho - 12.0 | BSD Now 276
FreeBSD 12.0 is finally here, partly-cloudy IPsec VPN, KLEAK with NetBSD, How to create synth repos, GhostBSD author interview, and more.

Dec 12, 2018 • 0sec
Keeping up with Kubernetes | TechSNAP 392
A security vulnerability in Kubernetes causes a big stir, but we’ll break it all down and explain what went wrong.
Plus the biggest stories out of Kubecon, and serverless gets serious.Links:Everything that was announced at KubeConCNCF to Host etcd — The Cloud Native Computing Foundation Technical Oversight Committee voted to accept etcd as an incubation-level hosted project.Introduction to Knative — Knative is a framework from the folks at Google and Pivotal focused on “serverless” style event driven functions.IBM Embraces Knative to Drive Serverless Standardization — Knative is not the first open-source functions-as-a-service effort that IBM has backed. Back in 2016, IBM announced the OpenWhisk effort, which is now run as an open-source project at the Apache Software Found.How Google Is Improving Kubernetes Container Security — "We go beyond what's in open source and put additional restrictions in place to secure users"Demystifying Kubernetes CVE-2018-1002105 — With a specially crafted request, users that are authorized to establish a connection through the Kubernetes API server to a backend server can then send arbitrary requests over the same connection directly to that backend, authenticated with the Kubernetes API server’s TLS credentials used to establish the backend connection.The silent CVE in the heart of Kubernetes apiserverCrossplane: An Open Source Multicloud Control Planesecurity.christmas — This year we will prepare you for the Christmas celebration, by giving you small presents of knowledge every day, which will teach you about the world of security.Introducing the Helm Hub — This hub provides a means for you to find charts hosted in many distributed repositories hosted by numerous people and organizations.

Dec 11, 2018 • 0sec
WireGuardians of the Galaxy | LINUX Unplugged 279
We have a WireGuard success story to share, and it's probably not what you're expecting.
Plus we check in on Ubuntu 19.04, start the search for an Emby replacement, and how to use Reddit on the commandline.Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.Links:Fire effect for the Keyboardio Model 01 keyboardKeyboardio: heirloom-grade keyboards for serious typistschrimbus_'s self hosted streaming questions — Yo @ChrisLAS / @ubuntupodcast I'm tired of depending on our internet to play movies for the kiddo. I was trying to rip some dvds tonight using VLC and AcidRip in hopes to run them off a home server. Either the video ends up glitchy af or no audio. Any suggestions?Beta source code missing · Issue #3479 · MediaBrowser/EmbyAnnoucing Jellyfin - a free software fork of Emby — After the announcement of Emby transitioning to a proprietary model, a number of us decided to fork it to focus on delivering a free software media solutionStreama: Self hosted streaming media server.Ubuntu 19.04 Release Date & Planned Features — The Ubuntu 19.04 release date is scheduled for April 18, 2019.GNOME Shell In Ubuntu 19.04 Should Be FasterUbuntu Desktop 19.04 Cycle | TrelloCanonical makes Kubernetes moves — Canonical wants to make it darn clear that, besides being the leading cloud Linux distributor, it's also a major Kubernetes player.Proposed Energy Aware Scheduling For The Linux Kernel Revised A Tenth Time — The ARM Linux developers continue working on Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS) for the mainline Linux kernel to better handle systems with asymmetric CPU topologiesMike's systemd udev fixWhich two names work best for the Jupiter Broadcasting Automation system?LinuxFest Northwest 2019WireGuard for iOS - TestFlightHow to easily configure WireGuard - Stavros' StuffUse Reddit In The Terminal With RTV (Reddit Terminal Viewer)Easily Convert Audio File Formats with SoundConvertersshuttle: Transparent proxy server that works as a poor man's VPNcorkscrew: A tool for tunneling SSH through HTTP proxies

Dec 11, 2018 • 0sec
Everyone’s Going Chrome | Coder Radio 335
Estimates can be a very tricky thing to get right, but they are vitally important. Peter Kretzman joins us to make it all a bit easier and clearer.
Plus Chris thinks he knows why Microsoft is willing to kill off their Edge browser engine and switch it out for Chromium. But can he convince Mike?Special Guest: Peter Kretzman.Links:Electron — The Electron framework lets you write cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML and CSS. It is based on Node.js and Chromium and is used by the Atom editor and many other apps.Visual Studio 2019Connect(); 2018 Xamarin AnnouncementsThe case against #NoEstimates: the bottom lineRecommended reading for the CTO/CIOLinuxFest Northwest

Dec 9, 2018 • 0sec
Linux Action News 83
Microsoft is moving to Chromium, and Mozilla isn't too thrilled about it.
Plus the Kernel team's clever Spectre slowdown fix, Emby goes proprietary, Steam Link lives on, and more.Links:Microsoft Edge to move to a Chromium base — Today we’re announcing that we intend to adopt the Chromium open source project in the development of Microsoft Edge on the desktop to create better web compatibility for our customers and less fragmentation of the web for all web developers.Mozilla not exactly thrilled about it — Microsoft is officially giving up on an independent shared platform for the internet. Chrome and Firefox to have native Arm builds on Win10 — Mozilla announced today it is working on bringing a native version of Firefox to Windows 10 on ARM. The organization is doing so in cooperation with Qualcomm.WordPress 5 Released — The new block-based editor won’t change the way any of your content looks to your visitors. What it will do is let you insert any type of multimedia in a snap and rearrange to your heart’s content. Emby becomes proprietary — we are modularizing and open sourcing as many standalone components as we possibly can.Spectre slowdown fix — Linux 4.20-rc5 addresses the performance issue by making the security defense optional.NVIDIA open sources PhysX — We’re doing this because physics simulation — long key to immersive games and entertainment — turns out to be more important than we ever thought.Steam Link lives on via the Raspberry Pi — The Steam Link app is now available in beta on the Raspberry Pi 3 and 3 B+ running Raspbian Stretch

Dec 9, 2018 • 0sec
Time Crisis | Coder Radio 334
Mike and Chris don’t claim to have a time machine, but they still have a major problem to solve.Links:To old to start?How to Evaluate open source libs/frames/software?Top programming languages of 2018


