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76: ABCs of CVEs | SUDO Show 76

75: I Don’t Know How to Make Coffee | SUDO Show 75
SUDO Show 75, “I Don’t Know How to Make Coffee,” is a full‑on April Fools special where “business meets Linux” takes a back seat to pranks, retro war stories, and questionable life choices. Bill, Neal, and Noel start with open source airplanes, HDMI‑to‑floppy adapters, and whether airplane wings actually flap, then quickly descend into cargo‑class containers, VM‑matrix jokes, and vintage Linux desktop pain with FVWM95 and XFree86. From decaf‑only coffee stunts, BashRC logout traps, PC speaker torture, and ping‑flooded LAN parties to PACMAN.BAT in the school lab, Gentoo use‑flag accidents, OpenStack root‑password “oops” moments, and a threat to invent Fedora.js, they share their most devious tech and non‑tech pranks. Along the way, they talk MSP coffee culture, two‑pots‑a‑day network engineering, Kubernetes as “all YAML,” and close by reminding you not to try any of this at work—no matter how good that April Fools itch feels. Show Links: FVWM95 – https://fvwm95.sourceforge.net/ ReactOS – https://reactos.org/ Kata Containers – https://katacontainers.io podman – https://podman.io Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro – Off the Rails April Fools 00:00:55 Open Source Airplanes and HDMI-to-Floppy 00:01:50 Do Airplane Wings Flap? 00:04:28 Cargo Class and the VM Matrix 00:05:22 Best Tech and Non-Tech Pranks 00:08:49 FVWM95, XFree86, and Fake Windows Desktops 00:14:22 ReactOS and Retro Linux Adventures 00:15:01 Going Vintage in the Future 00:18:09 Bill’s Decaf Coffee and BashRC Pranks 00:19:56 PC Speaker Torture and Random Beeps 00:20:58 Old-School LAN Parties 00:23:05 Ping-Flood LAN Parties and ZipSlack 00:24:21 PSA System Rollback – April Fools 00:25:58 Noel’s PACMAN.BAT and Lab Ban 00:32:02 Linux ISOs and School Network Quotas 00:35:07 Office Built from Old Optiplex Cases 00:39:28 First Home PCs and Gateway Cow Boxes 00:42:06 Serial Mice Still in Production 00:42:56 Gentoo Use Flags and history 00:46:22 OpenStack Cluster and Lost Root Password 00:48:41 Ranking Pranks and Coffee + Desktop Combo 00:50:45 Noel Hates Coffee 00:52:26 MSP Coffee Culture and “I Don’t Know How to Make Coffee” 00:55:51 Weaponized Iced Coffee 00:58:52 /30 Subnets per Phone and Two Pots of Coffee 01:01:10 No Rails 01:02:06 May Your BBQ Sauce Be Watery 01:03:36 Kubernetes Is All YAML 01:04:04 Fedora.js 01:04:57 Disclaimer – Do Not Try This at Work 01:06:01 Ball Pits, Ball.js, and Bouncy Balls 01:07:29 Outro – Where Business Meets Terrible Jokes Connect with the Hosts: Bill - @ctlinux on Mastodon Neal - @[email protected] on Mastodon Noel - https://github.com/noelmiller

74: The Great Cloud Breakup | SUDO Show 74
Moving to the cloud was easy; getting out is the hard part. In SUDO Show 74, Bill, Neal, and Noel dig into “The Great Cloud Breakup” and why more teams are rethinking cloud‑first dogma as exit fees rise and data residency laws go live across the US, EU, UK, and beyond. They talk through how modern Linux, NVMe‑over‑Fabrics, and on‑prem hardware make repatriation realistic again, spotlight rclone and Nick Craig‑Wood for making data movement sane, and share hard‑won stories about ugly data transfers and hybrid architectures. The episode wraps with a tongue‑in‑cheek “repatriate AWS onto three Raspberry Pis” action item and a NetHogs quick fix you can run today to catch chatty services before egress fees blow up your budget. Show Links: Red Hat - https://www.redhat.com rclone - https://rclone.org rclone (commercial) - https://rclone.com restic backup - https://restic.net Oxide Computer Company - https://oxide.computer/ nethogs (NetHogs) - https://github.com/raboof/nethogs Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro – The Great Cloud Breakup 00:02:11 Standup – Data Residency Laws and Exit Fees 00:06:36 Are We Ready to Repatriate? Linux and NVMe-over-Fabrics 00:15:37 Where Are the Future Jobs? 00:23:29 Supporter Spotlight – rclone and Nick Craig-Wood 00:30:17 Bill’s Nightmare Data Transfer Story 00:36:11 Main Topic – The Great Cloud Breakup 01:12:31 Action Item – Repatriate AWS onto MicroShift (on Three Pis) 01:14:12 Quick Fix – NetHogs to Catch Chatty Services 01:17:13 Looking Forward to the Next Episode 01:18:32 Outro – Where Business Meets Linux Connect with the Hosts: Bill - @ctlinux on Mastodon Neal - @[email protected] on Mastodon Noel - https://github.com/noelmiller

73: Career Pipeline 2.0 – Building Your Linux Path
SUDO Show 73 revisits the classic “Career Pipeline” topic with a fresh panel and an updated roadmap for building a Linux and open source career today. Bill, Neal, and Noel start with the “Wayland-only” future of the Linux desktop, spotlight Red Hat’s work on fwupd and the Linux Vendor Firmware Service, then dive into education, certifications, homelabs, open source contributions, and soft skills that turn curiosity into real-world tech jobs. They wrap up with a practical systemd-analyze “quick win” you can run right now to understand and improve your system’s boot performance. Show Links: Red Hat – Company site: https://www.redhat.com fwupd project: https://fwupd.org LVFS (Linux Vendor Firmware Service): https://fwupd.org/lvfs CompTIA A+ Certification: https://www.comptia.org/en-us/certifications/a/ AWS Certification: https://aws.amazon.com/certification/ RHCSA Training and Certification: https://www.redhat.com/en/services/certification/rhcsa SUSE SCA (SLES 15): https://www.suse.com/training/exam/sca-sles-15/ Linux Professional Institute (LPIC): https://www.lpi.org systemd-analyze documentation: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-analyze.html Commands discussed: systemd-analyze – “Odometer” (total boot time) systemd-analyze blame – “Leaderboard” (slowest services) systemd-analyze critical-chain – “Timeline” (dependency chain) systemd-analyze critical-chain --system systemd-analyze plot > boot.svg – “Visualizer” (boot chart)

SUDO Show Is Back: Business Meets Linux in 2026
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72: Non-Artifical Intro to AI

71: OpenStack Renaissance
https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/sudo-show/sudo-71Special Guest: Kevin Carter.

70: Pi À La Code
https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/sudo-show/sudo-70/

69: Cold Confernces
https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/sudo-show/sudo-67/

68: Quarterly Watercooler
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67: Broad Future of Open Source Hypervisors

66: VDI Current and Futures
Check out the show notes at https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/sudo-show/sudo-66

65: Summer of Conferences
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64: Let's Talk Backups
Check out the Show Notes at https://tuxdigital.com/podcast/sudo-show/sudo64

63: Working Distributed
Show Notes: https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/sudo-show/sudo-63

62: Linux Desktop App Landscape
Full Show notes at https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/sudo-show/sudo-62/

61: Never the Year of the Linux Desktop
Sponsors Bitwarden Linode Links Kolide FleetDM Desktop Market Share Stats 2009-2023

60: Private Cloud Strikes Back
Sponsors Bitwarden Linode - Application of the month n8n Support TuxDigital and the Sudo Show Patreon Show Notes xCat MaaS Uyuni The Foreman Cobbler BiFrost - Standalone Ironic TinkerBell MetalKubed OpenStack OpenShift OKD - Upstream for OpenShift Kubernetes Rancher Harvester Mist.io ManageIQ oVirt Interact with the hosts and the community https://tuxdigital.com/community/

59: 2022 - Year In Review

58: An Open Career
Show Notes Brandon's website - https://open-tech.net Novell Wikipedia Page - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novell MicroFocus's Page on Novell Products they acquired from Attachmate - https://www.microfocus.com/en-us/products/novell/overview Red Hat - https://redhat.com Recommended read on Sales Engineering/Solution Architecture - https://a.co/d/2tpVkuS Jeff's Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@JeffGeerling Jeff's recent video explaining why he is out for the rest of the year - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv3nOQD7Efo

57: Open Source Contributions
Bill, Brandon, and Neal get together to expand on why corporate contributions to open source matter and the unintended benefits or consequences. Make sure to check out Destination Linux 300! Sponsors: https://bitwarden.com/tux https://do.co/tux2022 Episode links: https://www.documentfoundation.org/ https://libreoffice.org https://opencollective.org https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/destination-linux/dl-300/

56: Virtualization Revisited
Episode Links Harvester - https://harvesterhci.io/ OKD - https://okd.io KubeVirt - https://kubevirt.io/ Podman - https://podman.io Proxmox - https://proxmox.com oVirt - https://ovirt.org XCP-NG - https://xcp-ng.org/ OpenVZ- https://openvz.org https://github.com/DIMSI-IS/BackROLL https://www.bareos.com/product/software/ https://github.com/bareos/bareos https://www.bacula.org/kvm-backup-vm/ https://relax-and-recover.org Links: TuxDigital - https://tuxDigital.com/ Sudo Show - https://sudo.show Bitwarden - https://bitwarden.com/tux Digital Ocean - https://do.co/tux2022

55: Kommercializing Open Source
KDE KDE Project - https://kde.org Donate to KDE - https://kde.org/donate Links: TuxDigital - https://tuxDigital.com/ Sudo Show - https://sudo.show Bitwarden - https://bitwarden.com/tux Digital Ocean - https://do.co/tux2022Special Guest: Nate Graham.

54: Enterprise Linux Desktop
Bill, Neal and Brandon get together to talk about "can you just drop linux in place of windows" on the business/enterprise desktop Links: TuxDigital - https://tuxDigital.com/ Sudo Show - https://sudo.show Bitwarden - https://bitwarden.com/tux Digital Ocean - https://do.co/tux2022 Discussion Points The Register Article - https://www.theregister.com/2022/08/10/opinion_column_drop_windows_for_linux/ Open Source Linux Desktop Management Solutions FleetDM - https://fleetdm.com FleetDM is an great frontend to OSQuery and is designed to work with end user devices. Gnome Fleet Commander - https://fleet-commander.org Fleet Commander is built to push configuration to Gnome Desktops. The Foreman - https://theforeman.org Foreman is focused on Servers but pair it with Katello it allows you to have a contentment management system for packages and works with both RPM and Debian distros. Works nicely with Gnome Software.Special Guests: Bill Schouten and Neal Gompa.

53: Multicloud Revisted
Check out the Show Notes at https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/sudo-show/sudo-53/Special Guest: Chris Psaltis.

52: Keeping it RHEL 9
Check it the show notes at https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/sudo-show/sudo-52/Special Guest: Eric the IT Guy.

51: Giving What We Can
Show Notes can be found on the episode page on TuxDigital - https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/sudo-show/sudo-51

50: Careers 2 - Tech Marketing with Eric
Check out the show notes here: https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/sudo-show/sudo-50/Special Guest: Eric the IT Guy.

49: Interview with Cycloid
Show Notes Links: Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean The Company Cycloid Cloud Cost Estimation Rapidly industrialize deployments by automatically creating Infra as Code Careers The Open Source Projects discussed Inframap - Generate Graphs from Terraform TerraCognita - Reads your existing Infrastructure and creates a Terraform plan Terracost - Reads a Terraform plan and estimates the cost based on the target cloud platform Benjamin Brial Bridging the Developer Experience (DevX) Gap Support: Sudo Show Patreon Sudo Show Sponsus Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's Website Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:15 Digital Ocean Ad 02:15 Bitwarden Ad 02:56 Main Content 44:23 OutroSpecial Guest: Benjamin Brial.

48: Putting Ops in DevOps
Show Notes Links: Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Go work with Neal - Datto Careers Twitter Neal on Mastadon Ansible Terraform TerraCognita - Reverse Terraform Make pretty graphs from HCL Journalbet Sensu Zabbix Support: Sudo Show Patreon Sudo Show Sponsus Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's Website Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:19 Digital Ocean AD 02:18 Bitwarden AD 02:59 Main Content 51:52 OutroSpecial Guest: Neal Gompa.

47: Putting Dev in DevOps
Show Notes Neal comes back to to talk DevOps with Brandon. As usual when Neal and Brandon get together, they plan on a 20-30 minute discussion and it nearly goes on for an hour. I hope you enjoy, we weren't finished either so watch out for part 2 of the DevOps series. Links: Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean ArgoCD Tekton Jenkins DevOps Definition Datto Careers Follow Neal on Twitter Follow Neal on Fosstodon Support: Sudo Show Patreon Sudo Show Sponsus Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's Website Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:43 DigitalOcean Ad 02:42 Bitwarden Ad 03:22 Main Content 54:04 OutroSpecial Guest: Neal Gompa.

46: Careers 1 - DevOps With Neal
Sudo Show 46 - Careers 1 - Devops with Neal Episode 46 Show Notes Links: Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Projects we talked about OpenShift Sandbox MicroShift About the Guest Fedora Infra Team OpenSUSE Heros Team Datto Careers Follow Neal on Twitter Follow Neal on Fosstodon Support: Sudo Show Patreon Sudo Show Sponsus Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's Website Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 02:45 DigialOcean Ad 03:41 Bitwarden Ad 04:22 Main Content 42:38 Outro Special Guest: Neal Gompa.

45: Back to School - Part 3
Show Notes Brandon and Bill wrap up the series with our final thoughts and it is okay not to select the open source solution. Links: Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Research Resources: Open School Solutions Blog Open Source Student Information System Linux Muster Joget Support: [Sudo Show Patreon](sudo.show/patreon) [Sudo Show Sponsus](sudo.show/sponsus) Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's Website Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:25 Digitial Ocean AD 02:22 Bitwarden Ad 03:25 Main Content 30:44 OutroSpecial Guest: Bill Schouten.

44: Back to School Part 2
Brandon and Bill discuss open source in schools specifically around end point devices and some networking solutions, basically keep it simple! Show Notes Links: Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Research Resources: Open School Solutions Blog Open Source Student Information System Linux Muster Joget Support: [Sudo Show Patreon](sudo.show/patreon) [Sudo Show Sponsus](sudo.show/sponsus) Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's WebsiteSpecial Guest: Bill Schouten.

43: Back to School Part 1
Show Notes Brandon and Bill have a conversation about the education space and the current state of technology in education. We get into the current solutions and who the decision makers are in this space. Links: Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean K12 Support Support: Sudo Show Patreon Sudo Show Sponsus Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's Website Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:37 Digitial Ocean AD 02:36 Bitwarden Ad 03:40 Main Content 32:10 OutroSpecial Guest: Bill Schouten.

42: CrowdSec Revisited
Sudo Show 42 - CrowdSec Revistied Episode 42 Show Notes Philippe Humeau: Twitter Opensource.com: New Open Source Project Crowdsources Internet Security Crowdsec: Website Contribute to Crowdsec: CrowdSec Hub Github: Crowdsec Discourse Gitter Crowdsec on Social Media Twitter Crowdsec Technical Documentation and Blog Posts CrowdSec Log4J Threat Tracker CrowdSec Log4J Senarios CrowdSec - Detect and block Log4J exploitation attempts CrowdSec on Kubernetes CrowdSec on Public Cloud CrowdSec at Scale Destination Linux and Sudo Show Links: Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Support the Show: Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's Website Brandon's Twitter Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:12 Digitial Ocean AD 02:15 Bitwarden Ad 03:18 Interview with Philippe Humeau 27:10 OutroSpecial Guest: Philippe Hueau.

41: This is just the Beginning
Brandon talks about plans and changes for Sudo Show in 2022 Submit Show Ideas as a Github issue at https://gitlab.com/sudoshow/community Show Notes Network Shows: Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Support the Show: Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's Website Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 00:56 Ads 00:59 Main Content 06:40 Wrap Up

40: 2021 Year in Review
Brandon and Eric reflect on 2021 and their favorite episodes and topics of the year. Episode Links 32 - Open Source Sustainability 30 - Loving Your Work with Dashaun Carter 27 - Open Source Virtual Desktop Infrastrcture 16 - Starting a Home Lab 18 - Managing Multi-Cloud with Chris Psaltis 22 - Tidelift 24 - Data Quality with Soda 37 - Data Integration with Michel Tricot of Airbyte 28 - Security Intelligence with Steve Ginty of RiskIQ 35 - Busting Open Source Security Myths Software Links Project Hamster Links to the network shows Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Support the Show Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's Website Eric's Website Red Hat Streaming Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 02:41 DigitalOcean 03:45 Bitwarden 05:11 Main Content 47:20 Wrap Up

39: Open Source Datacenter
Eric and Brandon talk about RHEL 8.5 and RHEL 9 Beta and talk about some interesting tools for managing your datacenter and IT assets. Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's Website Brandon's GitHub Brandon's Gitlab Eric's Website Red Hat Streaming Asset Management https://snipeitapp.com/ CMDB (Content Management Database) https://www.cmdbuild.org OS Ticket (can be morphed into it added it because it is a widely used solution) https://osticket.org IPAM/DCIM (IP Address Management and Datacenter Infrastructure Management) https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 02:00 Sponsor: Bitwarden 03:02 Sponsor: Digital Ocean 04:10 RHEL 8.5 and 9 Beta 21:18 Snipit Asset Management 33:56 CMDB Build 36:11 OSTicket 37:44 Netbox 46:55 Call to Action 48:20 Wrap Up

38: On the Edge of IT
Eric and Brandon look at Edge architecture, where it fits into a traditional infrastructure, what industries could take advantage of IT at the Edge, and what pitfalls this could bring. Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's Website Eric's Website Red Hat Streaming What Does the Future Hold for Edge Computing Challenge of Scaling the Intelligent Edge Compiler 02: What Can Video Games Teach Us About Edge Computing K3S Tensor Flow Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:49 Sponsor: Digital Ocean 03:12 Sponsor: Bitwarden 04:39 What is the Edge 10:44 Returning to On Prem? 19:27 Gaming and Other Use Cases 25:44 How to use the Edge 36:58 Wrap Up

37: Data Integration with Michel Tricot of Airbyte
Eric and Brandon chat with Michel Tricot, CEO and Co-Founder of Airbyte. Airbyte's mission is to create an open-source data integration platform. Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's Website Eric's Website Red Hat Streaming Airbyte Techcrunch: Airbyte is an open-source data pipeline platform Y Combinator Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 02:12 Sponsor - Digital Ocean 03:25 Sponsor - Bitwarden 04:24 Meet Michel Tricot 07:31 Startups in the Pandemic 10:12 Airbyte's Differentiator 14:05 Contributing to Airbyte 21:25 Data at the Edge 28:52 What's Next for Airbyte 35:10 Wrap UpSpecial Guest: Michel Tricot.

36: Kubos, Managing Your Hardware in Space
Today we take you into a low orbit with Tyler Browder of the Kubos Corporation and how they utilize open source and cloud native to provide a smarter satellite management suite. Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's Website Eric's Website Red Hat Streaming Kubos Medium: Kubos, A Software Platform for Space BizJournals: Mission Control Startup Snags 2.8M Dallas Innovates: Denton-Based Kubos Corp. Launches Software into Space for the First Time Podcast: Ground Control Checking In NASA's Core Flight System SatNOGS: Open Source Ground Station Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:43 Welcome 02:07 Sponsor - Digital Ocean 03:14 Sponsor - Bitwarden 04:40 Meet Tyler Browder 07:18 Kubos Corporation 12:05 Managing IT in Space 20:58 Journey to Cloud Native 30:51 Kubos Outreach 35:47 Wrap UpSpecial Guest: Tyler Browder.

35: Busting Open Source Security Myths
Eric and Brandon sit down and look into some of the biggest security myths around Open Source software and one by one debunk them right on the show! Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Heartbleed Sophos: Venom Virtual Machine Escape Bug Tidelift Blog: More than Half of Maintainers Have Quit or Considered Quitting, and Here’s Why Jaeger Tracing Article: Measure the Health of Open Source Communities Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) Article: Google Releases New Open Source Seucirty Software Program Scorecards GitHub: OSSF Scorecard LFX Insights Tidelift Open Collective Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:14 Sponsor - Bitwarden 02:40 Sponsor - Digital Ocean 03:42 OSS Has Vulnerabilities 07:45 Free means cheap 14:53 Heartbleed Bug 20:25 Open Source is Amature 24:29 OpenSSF Scorecard 33:07 Wrap Up

34: Growing Your Remote Team with Jasmine Tsai of Mux
In this episode of the Sudo Show, Eric and Brandon chat with Jasmine Tsai about her journey into technology. We discuss Mux where she is head of engineering and what it is like to build and grow a team all remotely! Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Follow our Hosts: Brandon's Website Eric's Website Red Hat Streaming Tilt365: Impact, The Change Catalist Website: Mux Linkedin: Jasmine Tsai Linkedin: Why is a Day of Packed Zoom Calls Stressful by Nicholas Thompson Around Gather Town Article: New Use for Animal Crossing: Virtual Tech Conference Venue Demuxed: Video Engineering Conference Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:34 Sponsor - Digital Ocean 02:36 Sponsor - Bitwarden 03:47 Meet Jasmine Tsai 08:02 Moving to Mux 12:11 Mux with Live Events 15:46 Building a Remote Team 20:24 Managing Productivity 26:11 Remote Communications 38:03 Wrap UpSpecial Guest: Jasmine Tsai.

33: Cassandra Database with Patrick McFadin
On this episode, we chat with Patrick McFadin. He is a technologist, member of the CNCF, author, and Vice President of Developer Relations at Datastax. We discuss the Cassandra Database, release 4.0, Kubernetes, and technology foundations. Eric and Brandon had way to much fun with this one! Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Apache Cassandra DataStax: What is NoSQL? Apache Cassandra 4.0 is Here DataStax Cloud Native Computing Foundation KubeCon 2021 K8ssandra Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:56 Sponsor - Digital Ocean 03:00 Sponsor - Bitwarden 04:31 Meet Patrick McFadin 06:42 Who Is Patrick? 08:14 What Is Cassandra? 13:37 Cassandra 4.0! 17:52 DataStax Mission 26:38 What is the CNCF? 31:22 Data on Kubernetes 41:00 What's Next? 47:08 Wrap UpSpecial Guest: Patrick McFadin.

32: Open Source Sustainability
Eric and Brandon jump and their soap box this episode to address the critical issues surrounding open source development, ongoing lifecycle management, securing the supply chain, and monetizing developers time. Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Elementary AppCenter Tidelift: Finding #5: More than half of maintainers have quit or considered quitting, and here’s why. Linux.Com: Measuring the Health of Open Source Communities (Blog) MongoDB Switches Up Its Open Source License Twitter: Brandon's Thread Ars Technica: No, Open Source Audacity Audio Editor Is Not Spyware Joplin Notes Open Collective Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:30 Sponsor - Digital Ocean 02:34 Sponsor - Bitwarden 04:03 The Open Source Problem 10:47 MongoDB and Elastic Search 15:19 Just Fork It 21:18 Development Isn't Just a Hobby 31:47 How Do We Fix FOSS? 41:07 Wrap Up

31: Data Analytics and Startups with Rick Hall
Michael Tunnell from the Destination Linux Network joins Eric to talk to Rick Hall, a life-time entrepreneur and CEO of Aginity. We discuss data analytics and starting your own business. Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Matrix Michael Tunnel Rick Hall - LinkedIn Aginity Kairn Corp Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Meet Michael Tunnell 06:15 Sponsor - Digital Ocean 07:18 Meet Rick Hall 09:01 What is Aginity? 15:53 Data Analytics 24:01 Risk of Data Collection 25:41 Sponsor - Bitwarden 26:37 Starting a Business 33:27 Balancing Life in a Startup 42:51 Open Source as a Startup 47:31 Avoiding Stagnation 50:55 Closing Thoughts 52:10 Wrap UpSpecial Guests: Michael Tunnell and Rick Hall.

30: Loving Your Work with Dashaun Carter
DaShaun Carter is a passionate technologist and life-long learner. DaShaun has owned his own business, worked for companies like VMware and Redis...and he loves his job! Join us as we discuss learning, DevOps, home labs, and so much more! Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Matrix DaShaun Carter YouTube - How to Become a Cloud Developer DaShaun on Twitch Sudo Hangouts! Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:28 Sponsor - Bitwarden 02:26 Sponsor - Digital Ocean 03:44 Meet DaShaun 11:36 Sales Therapy 17:38 DevOps Litmus Test 29:19 DaShaun's Home Lab 35:34 Hybrid Cloud 42:24 Next Level Career 54:02 One Piece of Advice 63:07 Bitwarden Success Story 65:01 Wrap UpSpecial Guest: DaShaun Carter.

29: Open Source Virtualization
In this episode, Eric and Brandon talk about open source virtualization for managing everything from your home lab to your enterprise data center. Plus, we got some feedback on our VDI episode that led to some pretty cool work done in the community! Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden [Sponsor: Digital Ocean](do.co/dln-mongo) UPDATED! Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Matrix: +sudoshow:destinationlinux.network Containerized Desktops Github: X11 Docker Fedora Silverblue Sudo Labs: Coming Soon! Virtualization libvirt Red Hat Article: What is KVM? Cockpit Project OpenSource Hypervisors Proxmox ovirt xcp-ng KubeVirt KubeVirt OKD YouTube: Brandon's oVirt Tutorial OpenStack Rancher Harvester Additional Resources Server Monkey Logitech K400 Network World Article: What is Hyperconvergence? Medium: OKD 4.5 Single Node Cluster Asus Rog Strix B550-F Eric's Server Motherboard Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:30 Sponsor - Bitwarden 02:38 Feedback on VDI 08:21 Sponsor - Digital Ocean 09:26 Introduction to Virtualization 12:33 OpenSource Virtualization 17:51 Proxmox 24:27 oVirt 32:57 KubeVirt 37:59 Rancher Harvester 43:09 xcp-ng 49:53 Our Picks 52:58 Wrap Up

28: Security Intelligence with Steve Ginty of RiskIQ
In this episode, Eric and Brandon talk to Steve Ginty, Director of Threat Intelligence at RiskIQ. They discuss how to collect relavant, actionable intelligence to protect our organizations. Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Matrix: +sudoshow:destinationlinux.network Twitter: Steve Ginty RiskIQ Twitter: RiskIQ RiskIQ Community Sudo Show 19: Sunburst and Securing Your Supply Chain MSN Article: Major US Pipeline Shut By Cyber Attack Bloomberg Article: JBS hit with ransomware Krebs On Security: US Organizations new Hacked Via Holes in Microsofts Email Software Crowdstrike Blog: Zero Trust Security Sudo Show 22: Meet TideliftSpecial Guest: Steve Ginty.