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Every audio version of Jupiter Broadcasting's productions.

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  • Linux Action News 71

    16/09/2018

    Fedora want help testing their innovations, Mozilla continue to focus on mobile, Chrome OS gets a major new feature, and Microsoft almost stepped in it bigtime.

  • Living The Dream | User Error 48

    14/09/2018

    User Error is back with a new set of hosts! We answer some #AskError questions and talk about whether the Linux desktop will ever make money. Plus we wonder if dockless bike sharing is a good idea and whether travel really is as great as everyone seems t

  • The Power of Shame | TechSNAP 383

    14/09/2018

    TechSNAP progenitor and special guest Allan Jude joins us to talk mobile security, hand out some SSH tips and tricks, and discuss why security shaming works so well. Plus, how Mozilla is protecting their GitHub repos, a check-in on Equifax, and some grea

  • Encrypt That Pool | BSD Now 263

    12/09/2018

    Mitigating Spectre/Meltdown on HP Proliant servers, omniOS installation setup, debugging a memory corruption issue on OpenBSD, CfT for OpenZFS native encryption, Asigra TrueNAS backup appliance shown at VMworld, NetBSD 6 EoL, and more.

  • From Jupiter to Beyond | LINUX Unplugged 266

    11/09/2018

    We announce our big news, Jupiter Broadcasting is joining Linux Academy and what we have planned for the future is huge! Plus a new NextCloud lands, concerns are brewing for the Solus project, and a report from the recent Libre Application Summit.

  • Does This Make FOSS Better or Worse | Ask Noah Show 85

    11/09/2018

    Does the "Commons Clause" help the commons? The Commons Clause was announced recently along with several projects moving portions of their code base under it. It's an additional restriction intended to be applied to existing open source licenses with the

  • Linux Action News 70

    09/09/2018

    Great new releases for GNOME and Tor, delays for the Librem 5, and Linus proves to be extremely important. Plus some innovative tech gets an open source implementation, and NSA encryption removed from the kernel within weeks of inclusion.

  • Clojure Calisthenics | Coder Radio 325

    07/09/2018

    Wes joins Mike to discuss why .NET still makes sense, the latest antics from Fortnite, a brave new hope for JVM concurrency, and the mind-expanding benefits of trying a Lisp.

  • Domestic Disappointments | TechSNAP 382

    07/09/2018

    We’re joined by a special guest to discuss the failures of campaign security, the disastrous consequences of a mismanaged firewall, and the suspicious case of Speck. Plus the latest vulnerabilities in Wireshark and OpenSSH, the new forensic hotness from

  • OpenBSD Surfacing | BSD Now 262

    06/09/2018

    OpenBSD on Microsoft Surface Go, FreeBSD Foundation August Update, What’s taking so long with Project Trident, pkgsrc config file versioning, and MacOS remnants in ZFS code.

  • Privacy Priorities | LINUX Unplugged 265

    04/09/2018

    Intel has disappointed the kernel community with its latest security disclosures but there's still hope for a better future. That's more than can be said for the state of privacy on Android, so we discuss some alternatives. Plus the latest community upda

  • Better Than Google Titan | Ask Noah Show 84

    04/09/2018

    Google is launching it’s own hardware security key for two-factor authentication but there’s a few major problems. From pricing, to security concerns, we break the entire situation down for you. New audio production software is released for Linux.

  • Linux Action News 69

    02/09/2018

    This week saw a huge release for UBports, proof that LMDE is still alive, and Mozilla earning a lot of respect. Plus mixed news for Google, and a surprising blockchain fact.

  • Rage Against The Beer | CR 324

    31/08/2018

    Mike and Chris have a strong reaction to beer from Utah, and then get into the weeds around Mike’s new gear, the situation with Qt, and a few new tools they’ve recently found.

  • FreeBSDcon Flashback | BSD Now 261

    30/08/2018

    Insight into TrueOS and Trident, stop evildoers with pf-badhost, Flashback to FreeBSDcon ‘99, OpenBSD’s measures against TLBleed, play Morrowind on OpenBSD in 5 steps, DragonflyBSD developers shocked at Threadripper performance, and more.

  • Here Comes Cloud DNS | TechSNAP 381

    30/08/2018

    To make DNS more secure we must move it to the cloud...at least that’s what Mozilla and Google suggest. We breakdown DNS-over-HTTPS, why it requires a “cloud” component, and the advantages it has over traditional DNS. Plus new active attacks against Apac

  • Reacting to React Native | CR 323

    30/08/2018

    After digging into some feedback, we react to the big upset in the world of React Native.

  • Proton, Electron for Games! | LUP 264

    28/08/2018

    Steam Play rocks the Linux world as it promises new levels of compatibility with AAA Windows games. But the story of how Valve is doing it might be just as fascinating.

  • How to Get Hired at Red Hat | Ask Noah Show 83

    28/08/2018

    Steve Ovens from Red Hat joins us to answer the question many of you have asked - how do you get hired by a company like Red Hat? Steve takes us through his exciting rise to working for the largest open source company in the US. Steam has dropped a bomb s

  • Linux Action News 68

    26/08/2018

    Some massive free software milestones this week, Intel's Microcode benchmark snafu, and Windows games for Steam on Linux confirmed, so we give it a test.

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