All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows
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We’re joined by two Project Atomic members from Red Hat to learn what it’s all about, how Fedora Atomic Workstation works & the problems it solves. Plus we launch the biggest desktop Linux challenge in the history of this show & it’s going to have long lasting ramifications.
Mike's got a Greenfield project he’s fired up & a tale of woes to go along with it. Chris inspires a mini-revolt over the weekend & both the guys have some remarks for the week’s Hoopla.
Red Hat shakes up the container world with its CoreOS purchase. Skype ships as a snap and Chris has a report from Canonical's recent development sprint. Plus more hardware for Plasma Mobile, Matrix gets a big boost & the FSF receives a large Bitcoin donation.
In this episode, Noah joins and we talk about Pebble, snaps vs flatpacks, answer some new #AskError questions & take a peek at rikai's crypto adventures. What the heck is Ravencoin anyway? + (00:00:08) - Pebble gets a fan-made OS to keep it going forever. + (00:10:41) - Noah doesn't knock. Snaps vs Flatpacks. + (00:22:18) - Using people's weaknesses to help them. + (00:28:52) - #AskError: has technology made us too dependent? Why have a MiFi and LAN in Lady Jupes? + (00:40:38) - #AskError: What superpower would you choose? + (00:50:34) - Rikai loves ravens.
AutoSploit has the security industry in a panic, so we give it a go. To our surprise we discover systems at the DOD, Amazon & other places vulnerable to this automated attack. We’ll tell you all about it & what these 400 lines of Python known as AutoSploit really do. Plus injecting arbitrary waveforms into Alexa and Google Assistant commands, making WordPress bulletproof & how to detect and prevent excessive port scan attacks.
We cover an interview about Unix Architecture Evolution, another vBSDcon trip report, how to teach an old Unix about backspace, new NUMA support coming to FreeBSD & stack pointer checking in OpenBSD.
The US has reached peak memo hype, the State of the Union surprises & George Soros gets hacked!
This week we're live from the Ubuntu Sprint in Seattle, Washington! We show you how you can get the most out of your home audio with Volumio - the open source media server & as always your calls go to the front of the line.
How does a SNAP really get created & why would companies like Microsoft, JetBrains & Plex want to be involved? We’re live from Canonical’s Seattle Snapcraft Summit with the inside scoop of where things are going. Plus the major concerns we have about the future of Gnome Shell, why the Client Side Decoration debate is hot again & how Wayland is putting pressure on all the things.
A special live on location edition of the show, we talk new gear, workflows & how developers can turn a bad situation around.
Ubuntu is switching back to Xorg, Linus calls out Intel & are the BSDs dying? Plus how you can start testing Plasma Mobile, Purism aims for convergence & Mycroft is back!
Dustin joins the guys this week to talk Fasting, Spam, becoming a hobo, cryptocurrency, youtube, linux, flying cars & more! This one is packed to the brim! + (00:01:04) - User Error welcomes Dustin to the show, and says goodbye to their tables. + (00:06:30) - Chris and Dustin get back on the fasting bandwagon. + (00:26:40) - A spam confession. + (00:30:30) - Chris gets ready to live in a truck by the river. + (00:38:18) - Rikai spills his altcoin mining secrets. + (00:45:15) - Youtubers are getting increasingly desperate. Meanwhile, Rikai goes all in on Twitch. + (00:50:30) - A California company combines the two most promising prefixes in housing: prefab, and smart. Also, Chris reveals the best possible use for ladytubes. + (01:01:27) - Tech stories of the week - Linux native app development is slowing down. + (01:09:20) - Uber in cooperation with NASA is developing flying cars.
Two big twists in the Russia investigation that could expose a vast degree of corruption. From deleted messages of secret societies to surveillance abuse memos there’s a lot of ground to cover. Plus the latest Cyber news, CNN’s moment of reflection & an exciting high-note!
We introduce you to Kubernetes, what problems it solves, why everyone is talking about it & where it came from. Also who shouldn’t be using Kubernetes & the problems you can run into when scaling it. Plus how you can store files in others DNS resolver cache, Project Zero finds a new BitTorrent client flaw & more!
We provide you with updates to Spectre & Meltdown from various BSD projects, a review of TrueOS from Linux, how to set up FreeBSD on ThinkPad x240 & a whole bunch of beastie bits.