Sinopsis
Every audio version of Jupiter Broadcasting's productions.
Episodios
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Linux Gaming Report and Purism Librem 15 | Choose Linux 5
20/03/2019Jason goes deeper down the rabbit hole by exploring the state of Steam gaming on 9 different Linux distributions. Find out how Fedora compares to Pop!_OS.
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Netflix's Gift to Linux | LINUX Unplugged 293
19/03/2019Developers at Netflix are creating the next set of super powers for Linux, we'll get the details straight from the source.
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Their Rules, Your Choice | Coder Radio 349
18/03/2019We join the fight between Apple and Spotify, and debate the meaning of 'fair play' in the App Store and the browser wars.
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Linux Action News 97
17/03/2019We try out the latest GNOME 3.32 release, and why it might be the best release ever. New leader candidates for Debian emerge, we experience foundation inception, and NGINX is getting acquired.
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Ethics in AI | TechSNAP 399
15/03/2019Machine learning promises to change many industries, but with these changes come dangerous new risks. Join Jim and Wes as they explore some of the surprising ways bias can creep in and the serious consequences of ignoring these problems.
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Faith in Microsoft | User Error 61
15/03/2019Maybe it's finally time to cut Microsoft some slack, the pace of technological change, and what a couple of common terms actually mean.
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Microkernel Failure | BSD Now 289
14/03/2019A kernel of failure, IPv6 fragmentation vulnerability in OpenBSD’s pf, a guide to the terminal, using a Yubikey for SSH public key authentication, FreeBSD desktop series, and more.
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Cheese on the SCaLE | LINUX Unplugged 292
12/03/2019A new voice joins the show, and we share stories from our recent adventures at SCaLE 17x.
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Dependency Dangers | Coder Radio 348
11/03/2019Mike has salvaged a success story from the dumpster fire of the Google+ shutdown, and Wes shares his grief about brittle and repetitive unit tests.
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Linux Action News 96
10/03/2019Free Software does what commercial can't this week, getting a Debian desktop on more Android devices gets closer, and PureOS promises Convergence but is there more beneath the surface?
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Fedora Challenge And NextCloudPi | Choose Linux 4
07/03/2019The distro challenges roll on with Fedora Workstation. Jason shares his thoughts on getting it up and running, feeling at home with vanilla Gnome, and why Fedora may be perfect place for his Magic the Gathering addiction.
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Turing Complete Sed | BSD Now 288
07/03/2019Software will never fix Spectre-type bugs, a proof that sed is Turing complete, managed jails using Bastille, new version of netdata, using grep with /dev/null, using GMail with mutt, and more.
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Dirty Home Directories | LINUX Unplugged 291
05/03/2019We reveal all and look at the mess that is our home directories. How we keep them clean, back them up, and organize our most important files.
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Rusty Rubies | Coder Radio 347
05/03/2019Mike breaks down what it takes to build a proper iOS build server, and leaves the familiar shallows of Debian for the open waters of openSUSE.
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Linux Action News 95
03/03/2019We sift Mobile World Congress to find just the best and most relevant stories, and discuss the Thunderclap vulnerability.
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Disturbing Messages | User Error 60
01/03/2019How to deal with Internet drama in the Linux world, the rise of live streaming, and disturbing people with messages and calls.
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Proper Password Procedures | TechSNAP 398
28/02/2019We reveal the shady password practices that are all too common at many utility providers, and hash out why salts are essential to proper password storage.
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rc.d in NetBSD | BSD Now 287
28/02/2019Design and Implementation of NetBSD’s rc.d system, first impressions of Project Trident 18.12, PXE booting a FreeBSD disk image, middle mouse button pasting, NetBSD gains hardware accelerated virtualization, and more.
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Proper Pi Pedigree | LINUX Unplugged 290
26/02/2019We head to the Raspberry Pi corner and pick the very best open source home automation system.
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Serverless Squabbles | Coder Radio 346
26/02/2019The three of us debate when to go full serverless, and if ditching servers is worth the cost.