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Microkernel Failure | BSD Now 289
A 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.
Cheese on the SCaLE | LINUX Unplugged 292
A new voice joins the show, and we share stories from our recent adventures at SCaLE 17x.
Dependency Dangers | Coder Radio 348
Mike has salvaged a success story from the dumpster fire of the Google+ shutdown, and Wes shares his grief about brittle and repetitive unit tests.
Linux Action News 96
Free 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?
Fedora Challenge And NextCloudPi | Choose Linux 4
The 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.
Turing Complete Sed | BSD Now 288
Software 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.
Dirty Home Directories | LINUX Unplugged 291
We 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.
Rusty Rubies | Coder Radio 347
Mike 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.
Linux Action News 95
We sift Mobile World Congress to find just the best and most relevant stories, and discuss the Thunderclap vulnerability.
Disturbing Messages | User Error 60
How to deal with Internet drama in the Linux world, the rise of live streaming, and disturbing people with messages and calls.
Proper Password Procedures | TechSNAP 398
We 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.
rc.d in NetBSD | BSD Now 287
Design 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.
Proper Pi Pedigree | LINUX Unplugged 290
We head to the Raspberry Pi corner and pick the very best open source home automation system.
Serverless Squabbles | Coder Radio 346
The three of us debate when to go full serverless, and if ditching servers is worth the cost.
Linux Action News 94
Linus pops another hype bubble, we go hands on with the new OnionShare, and some insights into Redis labs changing its license... Again.
Old Machine Revival | BSD Now 286
Adding glue to a desktop environment, flashing the BIOS on a PC Engine, revive a Cisco IDS into a capable OpenBSD computer, An OpenBSD WindowMaker desktop, RealTime data compression, the love for pipes, and more.
Raspberry Pi and retro gaming | Choose Linux 3
Jason finally discovers the bottomless well of potential that is the Raspberry Pi, and talks about his first experience with Raspbian. Then Joe and Jason take a nostalgic deep dive into retro gaming on both the Raspberry Pi and the Pinebook.
The Meat Factor | LINUX Unplugged 289
Will there ever be another "big" Linux distro, or has that time passed?
F# Envy | Coder Radio 345
The guys discuss the real last bastion of scratch your own itch, and debate the merits of recent C# functional programing fads that are transforming the language.
Linux Action News 93
Google scrambles to repurpose Android Things, Microsoft wants to protect your Linux install really bad, and the first bank backed Crypto-coin makes a splash.
Data Conspiracy RISC | User Error 59
Is the great hope for open hardware actually going to materialize or is RISC-V just hype? Are some conspiracy theories worth more than just passing disdain?
Quality Tools | TechSNAP 397
Join Jim and Wes as they battle bufferbloat, latency spikes, and network hogs with some of their favorite tools for traffic shaping, firewalling, and QoS.
BSD Strategy | BSD Now 285
Strategic thinking to keep FreeBSD relevant, reflecting on the soul of a new machine, 10GbE Benchmarks On Nine Linux Distros and FreeBSD, NetBSD integrating LLVM sanitizers in base, FreeNAS 11.2 distrowatch review, and more.
We're Gonna Need a Bigger Repo | LINUX Unplugged 288
The hype around a new security flaw hits new levels. Fedora has a bunch of news, and we discover what's new in the latest Plasma release.
Cupertino's King Makers | Coder Radio 344
The gangs all together and cover your poignant feedback right out of the gate. Then we jump into the psychological trap of freelancing, and imagine a world where app stores are a true level playing field.
Linux Action News 92
A week of nasty security flaws, and a lack of patches... For some of us. Raspberry Pi opens a physical store, our thoughts on the new LibreOffice interface, and the new round of nasty flaws hitting all versions of Android.
FOSDEM 2019 | BSD Now 284
We recap FOSDEM 2019, FreeBSD Foundation January update, OPNsense 19.1 released, the hardware-assisted virtualization challenge, ZFS and GPL terror, ClonOS 19.01-RELEASE, and more.
Anyone Can Benchmark + openSUSE Challenge | Choose Linux 2
Episode 2 is all about opposites, such as the major differences between benchmarking graphics cards like Radeon VII on Linux and Windows. Then we dive into the Phoronix Test Suite, a robust tool that isn't just for tech reviewers. Find out why you should be using it too.
Clean up After Yourself | LINUX Unplugged 287
Why FOSDEM might be the quintessential community event, and our thoughts after playing with Pi-Hole.
Say My Functional Name | Coder Radio 343
Mike breaks down the drama around nullable reference types in C# 8.0, and we debate what it means for the future of the language.
Linux Action News 91
Firefox is standing out, Pine64 has a lot more cheap Linux hardware coming, and the good and the bad with the new Kodi Release.
Stranger Distro Danger | User Error 58
New JB team member Ell (https://twitter.com/ell_o_punk) joins us to discuss e-waste, the motivations for our distro choices, and letting children out of your sight.
Floating Point Problems | TechSNAP 396
Jim and Wes are joined by OpenZFS developer Richard Yao to explain why the recent drama over Linux kernel 5.0 is no big deal, and how his fix for the underlying issue might actually make things faster.
Graphical Interface-View | BSD Now 283
We’re at FOSDEM 2019 this week having fun. We’d never leave you in a lurch, so we have recorded an interview with Niclas Zeising of the FreeBSD graphics team for you. Enjoy.
Ell is for Linux | LINUX Unplugged 286
We're playing Robin Hood with the content, and a new member of our team joins to tell you all about it.
Webs Assemble! | Coder Radio 342
Apple wades into controversy after filing some Swift-related patents and we explore WebAssembly and its implications for the open web.
Linux Action News 90
Debian has a big fix, Chromium might block ads, Valve makes another big investment in Linux, and Google gets serious about bringing Fuchsia to market.
Open the Rsync | BSD Now 282
Project Trident 18.12 released, Spotifyd on NetBSD, OPNsense 18.7.10 is available, Ultra EPYC AMD Powered Sun Ultra 24 Workstation, OpenRsync, LLD porting to NetBSD, and more.
elementary OS and OpenMediaVault | Choose Linux 1
We kick off a brand new show with a discussion about Jason's elementary OS community challenge. Then we get into the pros and cons of setting up your own NAS with OpenMediaVault.
Too Late for Jenkins? | Coder Radio 341
Mike and Wes are back to debate the state of developer tools and ask where Jenkins fits in 2019.
Pain the APT | LINUX Unplugged 285
An embarrassing vulnerability has been found in the apt package manager, we’ll break it all down. Plus Alessandro Castellani tells us about his plans to build a professional design tool for Linux.
The ACME Era | TechSNAP 395
We welcome Jim to the show, and he and Wes dive deep into all things Let’s Encrypt.
Linux Action News 89
Another troubling week for MongoDB, ZFS On Linux lands a kernel workaround, and 600 days of postmarketOS.
Almost Time | TechSNAP 394
Wes and Jim have some great new SNAP in the works, in the meantime Chris stops by to keep you updated and share his favorite
Free To Succeed? | User Error 57
Is the decision to listen to this really up to you, or is it predetermined by chemistry and physics? Can mobile Linux ever succeed beyond a small niche?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.