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Linux Action News 120
More tools to keep your Linux box and cloud servers secure this week, OpenPOWER responds to Risc-V competition, and we ponder the year-long open-source supply chain attacks.
A Chat with Chz Bacon | Jupiter Extras 6
A revealing conversation with Jupiter Broadcasting's designer Mr. Chz Bacon. We discuss his Linux roots, design philosophies, community involvement, and a lot more.
Epyc Encryption | TechSNAP 410
It's CPU release season and we get excited about AMD's new line of server chips. Plus our take on AMD's approach to memory encryption, and our struggle to make sense of Intel's Comet Lake line.
The Enthusiast Trap - Office Hours with Chris | Jupiter Extras 5
What is the enthusiast trap, and why does it seem to ensnare every successful open source project? Also, some excellent listener power user tips for NextCloud.
PCLinuxOS + Hugo | Choose Linux 16
We check out a great tool for learning web development basics, and Distrohoppers brings us mixed experiences.
Why Package Managers | BSD Now 312
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Dell's New Ubuntu Hardware for Late 2019 | Jupiter Extras 4
A quick update on the new XPS 13 details and Dell's Linux hardware plan for 2019.
Wayland Buddies | LINUX Unplugged 315
We spend our weekend with Wayland, discover new apps to try, tricks to share, and dig into the state of the project.
Chris and Wes React to LINUX Unplugged | Jupiter Extras 3
Nothing is worse than your past self. So we play old clips of LINUX Unplugged and react.
Absurd Abstractions | Coder Radio 371
It’s a Coder Radio special all about abstraction. What it is, why we need it, and what to do when it leaks.
Forever Friday | The Friday Stream 13
It's the final Friday, and the crew shares some great stories from a recent team summer camp.
Linux Action News 119
We go hands-on with the big Xfce release that took four years and five months to develop. Kubernetes gets an audit that might just set a precedent, and Google has a new feature for AMP that has us all worked up.
Ell's Trip to Hacker Summer Camp | Jupiter Extras 2
The whole Choose Linux crew talk about Ell's recent trip to Black Hat, B-sides, DEF CON, and more at Hacker Summer Camp.
Sliding Politics | User Error 72
Dealing with users who hate change, dumb phones, and different approaches to social media consumption.
Conference Gear Breakdown | BSD Now 311
NetBSD 9.0 release process has started, xargs, a tale of two spellcheckers, Adapting TriforceAFL for NetBSD, Exploiting a no-name freebsd kernel vulnerability, and more.
Bigger. Faster. Harder to Maintain. | LINUX Unplugged 314
It's huge, and it's getting bigger every month. How do you test the Linux Kernel? Major Hayden from Red Hat joins us to discuss their efforts to automate Kernel bug hunting.
F'ing # | Coder Radio 370
Things get heated when it’s time for Wes to check-in on Mike’s functional favorite, F#, and share his journey exploring modern .NET on Linux.
Linux Action News 118
Ubuntu integrates ZFS even further, NVIDIA starts publishing GPU documentation, and Harmony OS makes its debut.
Privacy Perspectives | TechSNAP 409
We examine why it's so difficult to protect your privacy online and discuss browser fingerprinting, when to use a VPN, and the limits of private browsing.
OBS Studio + Endless OS | Choose Linux 15
Distrohoppers delivers a distro that divides us, and we check out the video streaming and recording software OBS Studio.
Thomas Cameron Texas LinuxFest Keynote | Jupiter Extras 1
The complete keynote from Texas LinuxFest that inspired us to try harder. Thomas Cameron presents a keynote that everyone needs to hear. It's time to end the distro wars, invite everyone to the dance, and build the future.
My New Free NAS | BSD Now 310
OPNsense 19.7.1 is out, ZFS on Linux still has annoying issues with ARC size, Hammer2 is now default, NetBSD audio – an application perspective, new FreeNAS Mini, and more.
I Spy With My Little Pi | LINUX Unplugged 313
We put the Raspberry Pi 4 to the desktop test, and try it as our daily driver.
Old Man Embraces Cloud | Coder Radio 369
Chris finally gets excited about Docker just as Wes tells him it’s time to learn something new.
Storage Heartbreak | The Friday Stream 12
We share stories from a time when computer storage was very precious, and the types of storage were still battling it out for the standard.
Linux Action News 117
Manjaro's news starts us off and leads us into a bigger philosophical question about open source development.
Duvets Are Not Tech | User Error 71
It's another #AskError special! Sleep tech, missing apps on Linux, a deep question, and much more.
Get Your Telnet Fix | BSD Now 309
DragonFlyBSD Project Update - colo upgrade, future trends, resuming ZFS send, realtime bandwidth terminal graph visualization, fixing telnet fixes, a chapter from the FBI’s history with OpenBSD and an OpenSSH vuln, and more.
What Modern Linux Looks Like | LINUX Unplugged 312
Manjaro takes significant steps to stand out, and the shared problem major distributions are trying to solve, and why it will shape the future of Linux.
Clojure Clash | Coder Radio 368
Mike and Wes debate the merits, and aesthetics, of Clojure in this week's rowdy language check-in.
IT's a Support Trap! | The Friday Stream 11
We share family tech support stories and reminisce about the good old days of being the "go-to" tech support member.
Linux Action News 116
Fedora CoreOS introduced its future looks bright, VLC's president debunks security claims, Mozilla debuts an open-source router firmware and the Android flaw that might be our favorite in years.
Apollo's ARC | TechSNAP 408
We take a look at the amazing abilities of the Apollo Guidance Computer and Jim breaks down everything you need to know about the ZFS ARC.
Endeavour OS + Pisi Linux | Choose Linux 14
We take a look at the continuation of Antergos called Endeavour OS and are pretty impressed, and Distrohoppers delivers an interesting distro that's obsessed with cats.
Mumbling with OpenBSD | BSD Now 308
Replacing a (silently) failing disk in a ZFS pool, OPNsense 19.7 RC1 released, implementing DRM ioctl support for NetBSD, High quality/low latency VOIP server with umurmur/Mumble on OpenBSD, the PDP-7 where Unix began, LLDB watchpoints, and more.
32 Hours of Outrage | LINUX Unplugged 311
Keynote presenter from Texas LinuxFest and established industry expert Thomas Cameron joins us to discuss the end of the distro wars, the future of Linux jobs, his personal take on IBM's acquisition of Red Hat, some really great Linux job tips, and much more.
10x Evilgineers | Coder Radio 367
Mike rekindles his youthful love affair with Emacs and we debate what makes a "10x engineer".
Problematic Privileges | TechSNAP 407b
Wes takes a quick look at a container escape proof-of-concept and reviews Docker security best practices.
Linux Action News 115
We're pleasantly surprised by a new Linux distro, EvilGnome malware spies on Gnome Shell users, and more good news for MacBook Linux users.
Old and Insecure | User Error 70
Whether Linux is inherently secure, the next phase of online interaction, and wasting our free time.
Twitching with OpenBSD | BSD Now 307
FreeBSD 11.3 has been released, OpenBSD workstation, write your own fuzzer for the NetBSD kernel, Exploiting FreeBSD-SA-19:02.fd, streaming to twitch using OpenBSD, 3 different ways of dumping hex contents of a file, and more.
All Roads Lead to Linux | LINUX Unplugged 310
What’s surprised us, what we got wrong, right, and what the biggest game changers have been in 2019 so far. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Jim Salter.
Functional First | Coder Radio 366
It’s a Coder Radio special as Mike and Wes dive into functional programming in the real world and share their tips for applying FP techniques in any language.
Young and the Wreckless | The Friday Stream 10
Joined by a new friend we share the stories of our first vehicles and the crazy things we did to them, and watch out Florida man, Oregon man is coming for you! Special Guest: Mike McClaren.
Linux Action News 114
Another project breach raises significant questions, Fedora considers dropping Snaps in Gnome Software, and has the ISPA let Mozilla off the hook?
Comparing Hammers | BSD Now 306
Am5x86 based retro UNIX build log, setting up services in a FreeNAS Jail, first taste of DragonflyBSD, streaming Netflix on NetBSD, NetBSD on the last G4 Mac mini, Hammer vs Hammer2, and more.
Qubes OS + Plex vs Kodi | Choose Linux 13
Distrohoppers throws up a fascinating distro where every application runs in its own VM. Plus Drew and Joe disagree on the best media solution.
Old School Outages | TechSNAP 407
Jim shares his Nagios tips and Wes chimes in with some modern tools as we chat monitoring in the wake of some high-profile outages.
The Future is Open | LINUX Unplugged 309
Open Source has taken over the world, as IBM's purchase of Red Hat closes. We reflect on this historic moment.
Objectively Old | Coder Radio 365
Wes turns back the clock and explores the message passing mania of writing Objective-C without a Mac, and we wax-poetic about programming language history.