All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows

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Every audio version of Jupiter Broadcasting's productions.

Episódios

  • Tech Talk Today 275

    03/05/2018

    et Casts gets acquired, and we worry about "big podcasting" pushing for more data collection.

  • System.Evolution | CR 307

    03/05/2018

    Mike and Chris have a workflow hangover, hit rock bottom, and bounce back with a new understanding.

  • C is a Lie | BSD Now 244

    03/05/2018

    Arcan and OpenBSD, running OpenBSD 6.3 on RPI 3, why C is not a low-level language, HardenedBSD switching back to OpenSSL, how the Internet was almost broken, EuroBSDcon CfP is out, and the BSDCan 2018 schedule is available.

  • Catching up with Allan | TechSNAP 366

    02/05/2018

    We catch up with Allan Jude and he shares stories of hunting network bottlenecks, memories of old firewalls, and some classic ZFS updates.

  • Year of the Linux Desktop | LUP 247

    02/05/2018

    Ubuntu and Fedora have new releases, and our early impressions are great.

  • Ask Noah Show 63 | The Next Chromebooks

    01/05/2018

    Google has everyone wondering, is what they're doing going to finally lead to the year of the Linux Desktop? Are we okay with Google being in charge with Linux on the desktop? 18.04 is out and we talk about our initial impressions. Simon Quigley the relea

  • Live From LFNW 2018 | Ask Noah Show 62

    01/05/2018

    Yet again Jupiter Broadcasting broadcasts entirely on Linux! We bring you live coverage from the floor of Linuxfest Northwest. The broadcast is done on Linux, the interviews are done on Linux, we talk about Linux.

  • Tech Talk Today 274

    30/04/2018

    The tragic story of Eric Lundgren, someone is trying to extort GrayShift, and scientist have buckets with living pig brains.

  • Progressive Webbie Things | CR 306

    30/04/2018

    The death of desktop apps has reached the next stage, but the long transition to WebAssembly is going to hurt.

  • Linux Action News 51

    29/04/2018

    Ubuntu 18.04 is out and we round up the new features, the flavors, and our first takes.

  • Calculated Comey | Unfilter 278

    25/04/2018

    The memo’s are out, the interviews are in, and we've read the book. It’s our take on former FBI Director James Comey’s moral crusade.

  • The Bionic Bet | LUP 246

    25/04/2018

    We get the inside scope from the Ubuntu flavors prepping for the 18.04 release, and then we finally make good on a long running threat.

  • Understanding The Scheduler | BSD Now 243

    25/04/2018

    OpenBSD 6.3 and DragonflyBSD 5.2 are released, bug fix for disappearing files in OpenZFS on Linux (and only Linux), understanding the FreeBSD CPU scheduler, NetBSD on RPI3, thoughts on being a committer for 20 years, and 5 reasons to use FreeBSD in 2018.

  • The Unfixable Exploit | TechSNAP 365

    25/04/2018

    Hardware flaws that can’t be solved, human errors at the physical layer, and spoofing cellular networks with a $5 dongle.

  • This Guy Hates Encryption | Ask Noah Show 61

    24/04/2018

    James Comey says American's don't need encryption the government can't override. In an age of terrorism should a segment of the population be allowed to exist beyond the reach of law? We get Chris Fisher's take on this as well as your calls on this weeks

  • Tech Talk Today 273

    23/04/2018

    Google suffers from the Telegram ban, Valve is back in the business of making games, and Amazon has a top secret robot.

  • Linux Action News 50

    22/04/2018

    Trisquel has a new release, and Chris tries out the new ReactOS. Plus our thoughts on Microsoft announcing their own Linux, the German government switching to NextCloud, and the fix is in for Gnome Shell's infamous

  • Microsoft Linux | Ask Noah Show 60

    20/04/2018

    It's hard to believe but Microsoft is shipping the Linux kernel. We give you the details of how and why this week on the show.

  • Tech Talk Today 272

    19/04/2018

    Telegram’s battle of the ban continues, and AWS and Google Cloud become targets.

  • Linux Takes The Fastpath | BSD Now 242

    18/04/2018

    TrueOS Stable 18.03 released, a look at F-stack, the secret to an open source business model, intro to jails and jail networking, FreeBSD Foundation March update, and the ipsec Errata.

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