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ZFS with Allan Jude
Allan Jude author of the book FreeBSD Mastery joins us to discuss ZFS, backup strategies, system administration and so much more!
FOSS Alternatives to Zoom
Zoom is everywhere in the news. While they're doing their best to respond and resolve the issues users are finding - have you asked yourself if you want to host your company meetings with a third party?
Troubleshooting Like a Boss
WarheadSE and DagoRed join Noah this episode for a discussion on troubleshooting, the OSI model, and why Arch is a better distro for those who want to dig deep into tech!
Better Web With Scroll
Firefox launches a new plan to bring revenue directly to websites without 3rd party tracking! Qubes OS is tackling the GUI domain, and a new professional audio editor is available for Linux!
EARN IT
A bill has been introduced that may require every message sent to be read by government-approved scanning software. AMD looks to court Linux gamers by making its GPU driver even better!
AMD Security Flaw
An Intel-funded study found that AMD Processors including all Ryzen chips are vulnerable to side-channel security flaw. A fork of Signal messenger is born, and the best way to secure your iot network.
Full Memory Encryption
Intel promises full memory encryption in upcoming CPUs, Facebook becomes a premiere sponsor of the OBS project, and billions of wifi devices were open to eavesdropping.
DNS over HTTPS
Mozilla has launched DNS over HTTPS (DoH) in their browser to protect the privacy of users by default! Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Introduces Bill To Create A Data Protection Agency, and A new version of Cockpit is out!
Ultimate KDE Desktop
KDE is one of the most popular desktops available on Linux. Noah walks you through his KDE setup to get you started on your perfect Linux desktop!
Router Personality Disorder
There are so many good routers to choose from it's so hard to decide. There's good and bad with all of them. Unifi is back at it again with sending data home, KDE 5.18 is out, and we've officially launched wiki.linuxdelta.com!
Protecting Data From Physical Threats
Ten feet of water or 1000+ degrees, there's a box that will help you keep your data safe! Jim Whitehurst will become the President of IBM, and Korea is switching to Linux.a
Internet of Spying
Ring is in the news yet again for sharing data with 3rd parties. How many people have access to your ring camera? The FSF has suggested Microsoft open source Windows 7, and Apple reversed their decision to provide end to end encryption to user's icloud da
Pinebook Pro Arrives
The Pinebook pro has arrived and Noah gives his initial impressions. SHA-1 is broken in a new way thats cheaper and easier.
Apple Tells the FBI "No!"
Once again the FBI has asked for Apple's assistance in breaking into a mobile device used by a mass shooter. Apple once again has told the FBI...NO!
Encrypted Calendar Solution
Proton Calendar Beta is here! Firefox has a new version with enhanced privacy, and we take your calls from around the world on iot, vpns, and Ryzen!
10 Years of Network Lessons
Altispeed Technologies was formed on December 9th 2009 in Noah's basement. Since then he's grown it to a company that serves customers across the US and in a few cases...the world!
China Ditches Windows
China is ditching Windows by 2022. Wireguard is ready for Kernel 5.6, plus some great follow up discussion on IP cameras and Noah's review of the Synology Disk Station DS718+
IP Security Cameras
Ring, Nest, Dropcam, smart cameras are everywhere. Enhance your physical security space without compromising your network on this week's episode!
All About VPNs
Private Internet Access is merging with Kape Technologies and the Internet isn't happy about it. We dive into VPN technology and give you some alternatives to PIA. An interesting story has emerged in which Pen testers were arrested for doing their job!
Cryptoware Targets Linux
Cryptoware is up 70% this year. This new cryptoware is particularly terrifying because it targets our Linux servers. Plus, a new browser that promises to protect privacy while still giving a way to pay web publishers.
Unifi Phones Home with Telemetry
Unifi introduced new firmware that sends data from your network back to them. Networking and security questions, plus CubicalNate from DLNXtend joins us to discuss Microsoft and it's value to the Linux / FOSS community.
Too Much Choice
Microsoft has announced the release of Edge for Linux! Great news or is there a deeper discussion about too much choice? The Pinebook Pro is taking orders RIGHT NOW and a new version of Fedora is out!
Permanent Record Part 2: What You Can Do
Data collection and mass surveillance is all over the news and media. We dive into the specific tools and techniques you can use to stay safe from prying eyes and reclaim your privacy!
Permanent Record
Edward Snowden's new book is out and he makes a case for what you should be doing to protect your privacy. This is a packed episode with input from callers, clips from the book, and as always - your questions!
Facebook's Encryption Problem
In an open letter, government officials from the U.S., U.K. and Australia have asked Facebook to delay further deployment of encryption without “including a means for lawful access to the content of communications to protect our citizens.
CentOS Stream
CentOS stream is Red Hat's answer to rolling distros. That leaves Debian and Ubuntu out in the cold! We discuss the pros and cons!
Network Choices
Building your small or medium network requires careful thought. We chat with callers that all have different circumstances and requirements but the same end goal. Richard Stallman has stepped down as the President of the FSF!
Huawei Ships Linux
Huawei’s struggles with the US government has resulted in them shipping certain models of the Matebook pre-loaded with Deepin Linux. Firefox has a VPN like add-on, and Pine releases a $25 smartwatch!
A Huawei and Protonmail Partnership?
Bloomberg has reported that Huawei has formed a partnership with Protonmail to bring their app to Huawei phones. What does this mean for data privacy? Does this give the Chinese control over ProtonMail user data?
SailfishOS
Ever dreamed of having a Linux laptop in the palm of your hand or in your pocket? That's a reality with SailfishOS. A downloadable Linux operating system for your phone that's as much Linux in spirit as it is in the kernel unlike Android.
No Security Gains in 15 Years
A survey of more than 6,000 firmware images shows there has been little to no security improvement over the last 15 years. We dive into the practical ramification of this as well as what you can do to keep your data safe!
Destroying Data
What do you do with those old drives after you're done with them? Don't DBAN them, there's a better way!
Network Equipment and Filesystems
We dig into the ZFS, IP Security cameras, Routers! If it has to do with IT consulting, we talk about it!
Organizing Your Digital Life
How do you organize your digital life? No, not just your photos, videos, movies, and TV shows - how do you store and find the digital bits of your online life?
Ring's Secret Agreement
Ring is giving free cameras in exchange for access to a secret portal that police can use to obtain footage without a warrant.
Fedora's Snappy Future
Fedora is dropping the snapd plugin from the Gnome Software Center! This is big news, but is it Canonical's loss or Fedora's loss?
Home Theater Design w/ Bob Carver
People who are familiar with Carver’s design work over the years will realize that Bob doesn’t just try to make the same products as everyone else…rather, he is an original thinker. Bob joins us to give us his take on the perfect speaker & amp.
Red Hat is still Red Hat
The 34 billion dollar deal is finally complete! We dive into the particulars and a different view that you're seeing on the internet. Stefanie Chiras Vice President and General Manager of RHEL joins us to discuss RHEL 8.
A New Kind of Email w Drew DeVault
Aerc is the new CLI email client on the block. Drew DeVault joins us to discuss. The Raspberry PI 4 is shipping but there are some things you might want to know before you run out and buy!
Canonical's 32-bit Problem
Canonical is returning 32-bit Ubuntu Linux support after a huge backlash from the gaming community. Ruth Suehle joins us to talk about Red Hat COLAB!
More FOSS Less Risk
Tom Gilbert, is our guest this hour. He is the Managing Director at Deutsche Bank, and joins us to discuss how Open Source Methodologies reduce risk and empower businesses.
Linux Delta
We're live from Southeast Linuxfest 2019 and we have not one but TWO big announcements! This is a an episode you don't want to miss! The future of Linux is ever changing and this new resource aims to keep it's finger on the pulse.
Bootstrapping SELF
As we get ready to kick of Southeast Linuxfest 2019 Jeremy Sands and JT Pennington both join us to discuss SELF. As a lifelong Gentoo user, we finally dig into the discussion of what makes Gentoo a viable distro for people.
Why SUSE Matters
Alan Clark, from the CTO office of SUSE joins us this hour to discuss the exciting things SUSE is doing and what the future looks like for them post EQT.
Hacking Baltimore
Chris Wright is our guest this hour. Chris is a Vice president and Chief Technology Officer of Red Hat. Chris has spent more than 15 years as a Linux Developer and has worked in the telecommunications industry on high availability and distributed systems
Building The Future with Open Source
Melanie Shimano is our guest this hour. Melanie is an educator who uses open source tools to help students realize that they can impact the world.
Snapcraft with Alan Pope
Publish your app for Linux users for desktop, cloud, and Internet of Things. That's the promise of Snaps but what exactly are snaps, what do they do, and why do they mean the future for the Linux desktop? Alan Pope joins us to discuss!
Protonmail with Dr. Andy Yen
Dr. Andy Yen, CEO of ProtonMail, a mail system that uses client-side encryption to protect email contents and user data before they are sent to ProtonMail servers, unlike other common email providers.
Locking it Down with Yubikey
Venkat Venkataraju principal software engineer from Yubico joins us this hour to share the exciting new features and functionality Yubico is bringing to the table!
Innovative Podcast Workflows | Ask Noah Show 122
This week Michael Tunnell from Tux Digital joins us to share a creative new workflow for automating podcast production. Suse is claiming to be the largest independent Linux company and UBPorts has officially formalized their foundation.