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Every audio version of Jupiter Broadcasting's productions.
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Linux Action News 55
27/05/2018openSUSE Leap 15 is released, along a new LXQt, the Essential Phone getting canceled, and why older Chrombooks might be receiving the big Linux apps update.
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Interning for FreeBSD | BSD Now 247
24/05/2018FreeBSD internship learnings, exciting developments coming to FreeBSD, running FreeNAS on DigitalOcean, Network Manager control for OpenBSD, OpenZFS User Conference Videos are here and batch editing files with ed.
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Tech Talk Today 280
24/05/2018It's Google's turn to receive the Facebook treatment. In a series of rapid fire leaks, lawsuits, and PR blunders we re-cap Google's awful bad week.
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The Illusion of the Institution | Unfilter 281
23/05/2018Trump chips away at the shared illusion of our “cherished” Institutions, and the secret spy inside the Trump campaign is revealed, and the history of this individual tells all.
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Another Pass at Bypass | TechSNAP 369
23/05/2018We’ll explain how Speculative Store Bypass works, and the new mitigation techniques that are inbound.
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Only The Best | LUP 250
23/05/2018What is the best laptop for Linux in 2018? How about the best Evernote killer, and production setup? We cover the best of the best this week.
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Ask Noah Show 66 | We Found Another Spectre Meltdown Flaw
22/05/2018This week on the show give you the latest on the new Intel flaw. We take an interesting question from a caller who asks Noah, can a router be virtualized? Plus we give you the run down on our Small Business Theme Hour coming up in early June.
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ECMATakeover | CR 310
21/05/2018The future is JavaScript and Mike’s seen the way. Plus we answer a listener's questions about career changes, discuss the week’s hoopla, and share a cautionary tale.
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Linux Action News 54
20/05/2018Asteroid OS reaches 1.0, and Joe gives it a go. GNOME developers consider removing the ability to launch binaries, but punt for now. And the lessons learned from malware in the Snap Store.
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Tech talk Today 279
17/05/2018Nearly all mobile carriers are caught selling your location, and the story gets twisted. The senate votes to overturn the net neutrality repeal but there's a long way to go. OnePlus 6's specs are out, and how some guy heated his bath water with Bitcoin mi
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Properly Coordinated Disclosure | BSD Now 246
17/05/2018How Intel docs were misinterpreted by almost any OS, a look at the mininet SDN emulator, do’s and don’ts for FreeBSD, OpenBSD community going gold, ed mastery is a must read, and the distributed object store minio on FreeBSD.
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EFail Explained | TechSNAP 368
16/05/2018The EFail hype train has hit hypersonic speed, we’ll tap the breaks and explain who disclosed it, what it is, what it’s not, our recommendations, and early reactions.
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Home Grown FUD | LUP 249
15/05/2018The Linux community is eating its own this week, as attention seeking plucky YouTuber’s trade on free software’s good name for clicks. We learn the real story behind some of the Internet’s recent free software freak-out.
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Ask Noah Show 65 | Can This Be Virtualized?
15/05/2018This week on the show we talk about everything from DMX lighting on Linux to USB-C. We take an interesting question from a listener who has a massive virtual desktop infrastructure project and he asks Noah if Linux can handle this project or if he should
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Tech Talk Today 278
14/05/2018A critical PGP and S/MIME bug is in the wild, EasyMesh promises standards Wifi Mesh networks, Zuck's in the sites, and Bittorrent Inc gets a rename.
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Best of Both Worlds | CR 309
14/05/2018We get fired up about cloud lock-in, and attempt to find some common ground.
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Linux Action News 53
13/05/2018It's confirmed Linux apps are coming to Chrome OS. Google is finally putting pressure on OEMs to ship security patches, and we try Android of Things.
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Tech Talk Today 277
11/05/2018The world is freaking out about Google Duplex, new features coming to Google Photos we like and Android P promises to improve your
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FreeNAS Uber Build | TechSNAP 367
10/05/2018Our FreeNAS build is complete and Allan’s back to cover the final details. Plus the new GPU attack against Android phones, and a perfect example of poor IoT security.