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Tech Talk Today 272
Telegram’s battle of the ban continues, and AWS and Google Cloud become targets.
Linux Takes The Fastpath | BSD Now 242
TrueOS Stable 18.03 released, a look at F-stack, the secret to an open source business model, intro to jails and jail networking, FreeBSD Foundation March update, and the ipsec Errata.
Bomb First Ask Later | Unfilter 277
In defiance of logic and International Law the US and it’s gang of moral crusaders have broken the law to teach Assad a lesson about breaking the law.
The Case for Monitoring | TechSNAP 364
We cover all the bases this week in our TechSNAP introduction to server monitoring.
Microsoft of Things | LUP 245
Azure Sphere is Microsoft making silicon as a service, with Linux at its core. We’ve chatted with the folks behind Azure Sphere and breakdown this huge announcement.
Podcasting 101 | Ask Noah Show 59
This week Noah is a guest speaker at the UND teaching the next generation about podcasting.
Tech Talk Today 271
Tesla blames robots for their recent setbacks, Russia starts to block Telegram, Pandora discovers Podcasts, and a new design is coming to Gmail.
Perpetual Beta Tester | CR 305
We revisit IBM’s total dominance over the PC industry in the early 80s, how they got there, and how we can apply the IBM model to current events.
Linux Action News 49
ZFS' first data loss bug comers to Linux, GameMode could have some serious potential, and Mozilla thinks the Internet is in bad shape.
Tips from the Top | TechSNAP 363
Getting started or getting ahead in IT is a moving target, so we’ve crowd sourced some of the best tips and advice to help.
Bowling in the LimeLight | BSD Now 241
Second round of ZFS improvements in FreeBSD, Postgres finds that non-FreeBSD/non-Illumos systems are corrupting data, interview with Kevin Bowling, BSDCan list of talks, and cryptographic right answers.
Saving Syria Now | Unfilter 276
War in Syria seems just hours away, with Trump calling out Putin and Assad, the warships moving into position, and the hawks circling.
Plasma Predicament | LUP 244
We have some Plasma problems this week, but we’re sticking with it and still putting it into production in our most ambitious event yet.
Has Apple Given Up on The Macbook? | Ask Noah Show 58
This week on the Ask Noah Show we ask the question everyone is asking - has Apple given up on the Macbook?
No Bad Guys Only Survivors | CR 304
What we can learn from Mike’s first business failing in 2014?
Linux Action News 48
The Linux kernel gets a spring cleaning, things are going well for RISC-V, and Linux-Libre is clearly prioritizing freedom over security with their recent update.
Rebuilding it Better | TechSNAP 362
It’s a TechSNAP introduction to Terraform, a tool for building, changing, and versioning infrastructure safely and efficiently.
Testing Russia's Nerves | Unfilter 275
Russia has launched a diplomatic counter-offensive, demanding that its scientists be involved in investigating the reported poisoning of former spies.
TCP Blackbox Recording | BSD Now 240
New ZFS features landing in FreeBSD, MAP_STACK for OpenBSD, how to write safer C code with Clang’s address sanitizer, Michael W. Lucas on sponsor gifts, TCP blackbox recorder, and Dell disk system hacking.
What's Coming Next | Ask Noah Show 57
It's been one year of non-stop unapologetic Linux content! We meet up with fans in Minneapolis for a live show and tell you about our exciting plans as we kick of year 2 of the Ask Noah Show.
The Stallman Directive | LUP 243
Richard Stallman has some practical steps society could take to roll back the rampant and expanding invasion of our privacy.
Weapons of Mass Data | CR 303
What is focus for the software industry? And is focus always a good thing, or can it lead to tunnel vision?
Pen is Mightier | User Error 47
The two sides of the pond meet this week when Joe Ressington joins Chris and Noah
Linux Action News 47
ChromeOS comes to tablets, and we ponder why... Google removes Kodi from autocomplete results in an apparent bow to pressure, Firefox combats Facebook tracking, and Oracle vs Google is back for their biggest fight yet.
The Return To ptrace | BSD Now 239
OpenBSD firewalling Windows 10, NetBSD’s return to ptrace, TCP Alternative Backoff, the BSD Poetic license, and AsiaBSDcon 2018 videos available.
Staring into Sun | CR 302
Sun Microsystems was fertile ground for what might be the largest developer upset in ten years.
It’s All in the Logs | TechSNAP 361
Embarrassing flaws get exposed when the logs get reviewed, Atlanta city government gets shut down by Ransomware, and the cleverest little Android malware you’ll ever meet.
The Bolton Bomb | Unfilter 274
Fox pundit, world renowned war-hawk, and now Trump’s National Security Advisor. We take a look at John Bolton, and the bomb first ask questions second kind of policy he advocates.
Debian on the Fly | LUP 242
A new version of Slax is out this week, and they might just be onto something really unique. We take this Debian powered, Fluxbox running, net bootin distro for a test drive.
Tech That Kills You | Ask Noah 56
Tech literally has a body count! And have you ever wanted to manage digital signage, using Linux, and on a budget? We have the solution for you. Plus your calls, and more!
Season of Change | T3 270
The push for encryption backdoors is back on, why Valve has 1,700 CPU's working non-stop, and the big Netflix move Apple is about to pull.
Linux Action News 46
webOS is back, and the Linux Foundation has a Hypervisor for your car. Plus some of GNOME's performance issues, Firefox changes, and the hidden files in Bitcoin's blockchain.
The Slice Age | T3 269
Facebook gets punched in the face all week long, Amazon has drones that can smell fear, Telegram is ordered to hand over the keys, and some crazy folk want to make ketchup slices.

VLAN-Zezes-ki in Hardware | BSD Now 238
Looking at Lumina Desktop 2.0, 2 months of KPTI development in SmartOS, OpenBSD email service, an interview with Ryan Zezeski, NomadBSD released & John Carmack's programming retreat with OpenBSD.
AMD Flaws Explained | TechSNAP 360
We cut through the noise and explain in clear terms what’s really been discovered. The botched disclosure of flaws in AMD products has overshadowed the technical details of the vulnerabilities, and we aim to fix that..
Analytica Aftermath | Unfilter 273
The twisted way that data about you and your family is used to manipulate the way you feel about hot button topics gets exposed when a Cambridge Analytica whistleblower reveals all.
Getting Started with Chef | Ask Noah 55
This week on the show we bring you the industry experts to teach you more than you ever wanted to know about Chef. Learn how to automate your entire system. Plus uber's self driving car kills someone & we give you our take, that & more in this weeks show!
Snitching on SCaLE | LUP 241
We’re playing just one interview from SCaLE this year, tons of community news, and two handy app picks.
Unethical Data Experiment | T3 268
Cambridge Analytica's use of Facebook data was a 'grossly unethical experiment' coming to light thanks to a whistleblower. We'll play his story, and discuss what they did with the data.
Being David | Coder Radio 301
Mike and Chris find themselves at similar forks in the road with their business. And they both share raw observations from the front lines of some hard choices.
Linux Action News 45
Gnome's new tricks, our favorite thing about the Raspberry Pi 3B+, Eric Raymond's call for an open source UPS, and the US city that banned Bitcoin mining.