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Kremlin Script Kiddies | Unfilter 282
We try to get to the root of what Russia actually hacked, cover the whiplash from the North Korea news since last week, and serve up some cold cyber analysis.
The Qt and the Ugly | LUP 251
After we make ourselves at Gnome, we look at some future open source goodies coming your way, look at how Canonical’s upstream pitch, and get excited about the next great Linux filesystem hope. Plus Chris’ first wreck on the road to Texas, Thunderbolt ne
Show Me The Mooney | BSD Now 248
DragonflyBSD release 5.2.1 is here, BPF kernel exploit writeup, Remote Debugging the running OpenBSD kernel, interview with Patrick Mooney, FreeBSD buildbot setup in a jail, dumping your USB, and 5 years of gaming on FreeBSD.
Ask Noah Show 67 | A New Way to Rag Chew
We talk quite a bit about owning your communication and how you can do that with Ham Radio. What if you love your Linux and want to continue to use your computer to communicate? This week we dive into an all new way to use ham radio, all on Linux, all wit
Google AI For The Win | CR 311
After a bit of CoffeeScript reminiscing we get down to data and design.And discuss why the bot market has collapsed, and how Google is running the table in AI.
Linux Action News 55
openSUSE Leap 15 is released, along a new LXQt, the Essential Phone getting canceled, and why older Chrombooks might be receiving the big Linux apps update.
Interning for FreeBSD | BSD Now 247
FreeBSD internship learnings, exciting developments coming to FreeBSD, running FreeNAS on DigitalOcean, Network Manager control for OpenBSD, OpenZFS User Conference Videos are here and batch editing files with ed.
Tech Talk Today 280
It's Google's turn to receive the Facebook treatment. In a series of rapid fire leaks, lawsuits, and PR blunders we re-cap Google's awful bad week.
The Illusion of the Institution | Unfilter 281
Trump chips away at the shared illusion of our “cherished” Institutions, and the secret spy inside the Trump campaign is revealed, and the history of this individual tells all.
Another Pass at Bypass | TechSNAP 369
We’ll explain how Speculative Store Bypass works, and the new mitigation techniques that are inbound.
Only The Best | LUP 250
What is the best laptop for Linux in 2018? How about the best Evernote killer, and production setup? We cover the best of the best this week.
Ask Noah Show 66 | We Found Another Spectre Meltdown Flaw
This week on the show give you the latest on the new Intel flaw. We take an interesting question from a caller who asks Noah, can a router be virtualized? Plus we give you the run down on our Small Business Theme Hour coming up in early June.
ECMATakeover | CR 310
The future is JavaScript and Mike’s seen the way. Plus we answer a listener's questions about career changes, discuss the week’s hoopla, and share a cautionary tale.
Linux Action News 54
Asteroid OS reaches 1.0, and Joe gives it a go. GNOME developers consider removing the ability to launch binaries, but punt for now. And the lessons learned from malware in the Snap Store.
Tech talk Today 279
Nearly all mobile carriers are caught selling your location, and the story gets twisted. The senate votes to overturn the net neutrality repeal but there's a long way to go. OnePlus 6's specs are out, and how some guy heated his bath water with Bitcoin mi
Properly Coordinated Disclosure | BSD Now 246
How Intel docs were misinterpreted by almost any OS, a look at the mininet SDN emulator, do’s and don’ts for FreeBSD, OpenBSD community going gold, ed mastery is a must read, and the distributed object store minio on FreeBSD.
Mutually Assured Manipulation | Unfilter 280
EFail Explained | TechSNAP 368
The EFail hype train has hit hypersonic speed, we’ll tap the breaks and explain who disclosed it, what it is, what it’s not, our recommendations, and early reactions.
Home Grown FUD | LUP 249
The Linux community is eating its own this week, as attention seeking plucky YouTuber’s trade on free software’s good name for clicks. We learn the real story behind some of the Internet’s recent free software freak-out.
Ask Noah Show 65 | Can This Be Virtualized?
This week on the show we talk about everything from DMX lighting on Linux to USB-C. We take an interesting question from a listener who has a massive virtual desktop infrastructure project and he asks Noah if Linux can handle this project or if he should
Tech Talk Today 278
A critical PGP and S/MIME bug is in the wild, EasyMesh promises standards Wifi Mesh networks, Zuck's in the sites, and Bittorrent Inc gets a rename.
Best of Both Worlds | CR 309
We get fired up about cloud lock-in, and attempt to find some common ground.
Linux Action News 53
It's confirmed Linux apps are coming to Chrome OS. Google is finally putting pressure on OEMs to ship security patches, and we try Android of Things.
Tech Talk Today 277
The world is freaking out about Google Duplex, new features coming to Google Photos we like and Android P promises to improve your
FreeNAS Uber Build | TechSNAP 367
Our FreeNAS build is complete and Allan’s back to cover the final details. Plus the new GPU attack against Android phones, and a perfect example of poor IoT security.
ZFS User Conf 2018 | BSD Now 245
Allan’s recap of the ZFS User conference, first impressions of OmniOS by a BSD user, Nextcloud 13 setup on FreeBSD, OpenBSD on a fanless desktop computer, an intro to HardenedBSD, and DragonFlyBSD getting some SMP improvements.
Iran Pullout | Unfilter 279
Trump announces the United States withdraw from the “Iran Nuke Deal”. We’ll explain the historical context, the ramifications from the pullout, and where this all leads.
Contain All The Things | LUP 248
Chris ends a multi-year experiment with Fedora on the server, and shares his surprising results. Chrome OS is officially getting full-fledged Linux apps, and we ponder if this is truly a win for Linux.
Ask Noah Show 64 | Should I Buy a Chromebook?
Last week we broke the news to you that rumor has it Google is making Linux apps for the desktop a reality on Chromebooks. This week Keith Myers joins us and tells us what the experience on a Google Pixelbook is like. He explains what it took to get nativ
Tech Talk Today 276
The fight for Net Neutrality is back on, we round up the news from Build 2018, and get impressed by Tesla's barnacle purge.
The Nicheing Down Fallacy | CR 308
Focusing on a niche can catastrophically backfire when the market shifts, and Mike goes into full reviewer mode this week.
Linux Action News 52
Fedora fights for the user, Ubuntu Flavors draw the line, and why we're worried small distributions are starting to collapse.
Tech Talk Today 275
et Casts gets acquired, and we worry about "big podcasting" pushing for more data collection.
System.Evolution | CR 307
Mike and Chris have a workflow hangover, hit rock bottom, and bounce back with a new understanding.
C is a Lie | BSD Now 244
Arcan and OpenBSD, running OpenBSD 6.3 on RPI 3, why C is not a low-level language, HardenedBSD switching back to OpenSSL, how the Internet was almost broken, EuroBSDcon CfP is out, and the BSDCan 2018 schedule is available.
Catching up with Allan | TechSNAP 366
We catch up with Allan Jude and he shares stories of hunting network bottlenecks, memories of old firewalls, and some classic ZFS updates.
Year of the Linux Desktop | LUP 247
Ubuntu and Fedora have new releases, and our early impressions are great.
Ask Noah Show 63 | The Next Chromebooks
Google has everyone wondering, is what they're doing going to finally lead to the year of the Linux Desktop? Are we okay with Google being in charge with Linux on the desktop? 18.04 is out and we talk about our initial impressions. Simon Quigley the relea
Live From LFNW 2018 | Ask Noah Show 62
Yet again Jupiter Broadcasting broadcasts entirely on Linux! We bring you live coverage from the floor of Linuxfest Northwest. The broadcast is done on Linux, the interviews are done on Linux, we talk about Linux.
Tech Talk Today 274
The tragic story of Eric Lundgren, someone is trying to extort GrayShift, and scientist have buckets with living pig brains.
Progressive Webbie Things | CR 306
The death of desktop apps has reached the next stage, but the long transition to WebAssembly is going to hurt.
Linux Action News 51
Ubuntu 18.04 is out and we round up the new features, the flavors, and our first takes.
Calculated Comey | Unfilter 278
The memo’s are out, the interviews are in, and we've read the book. It’s our take on former FBI Director James Comey’s moral crusade.
The Bionic Bet | LUP 246
We get the inside scope from the Ubuntu flavors prepping for the 18.04 release, and then we finally make good on a long running threat.
Understanding The Scheduler | BSD Now 243
OpenBSD 6.3 and DragonflyBSD 5.2 are released, bug fix for disappearing files in OpenZFS on Linux (and only Linux), understanding the FreeBSD CPU scheduler, NetBSD on RPI3, thoughts on being a committer for 20 years, and 5 reasons to use FreeBSD in 2018.
The Unfixable Exploit | TechSNAP 365
Hardware flaws that can’t be solved, human errors at the physical layer, and spoofing cellular networks with a $5 dongle.
This Guy Hates Encryption | Ask Noah Show 61
James Comey says American's don't need encryption the government can't override. In an age of terrorism should a segment of the population be allowed to exist beyond the reach of law? We get Chris Fisher's take on this as well as your calls on this weeks
Tech Talk Today 273
Google suffers from the Telegram ban, Valve is back in the business of making games, and Amazon has a top secret robot.
Linux Action News 50
Trisquel has a new release, and Chris tries out the new ReactOS. Plus our thoughts on Microsoft announcing their own Linux, the German government switching to NextCloud, and the fix is in for Gnome Shell's infamous
Microsoft Linux | Ask Noah Show 60
It's hard to believe but Microsoft is shipping the Linux kernel. We give you the details of how and why this week on the show.