All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows
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Flatpak and snap get the Solus boost, Ubuntu's community is getting a remake & development on Ubuntu 17.10 has taken an interesting turn. Plus more good news for Firefox users & why Google's "streaming OS updates" could be great for the Android ROM community.
We warm up with a personal #askerror, debate the loss of the headphone port, get serious about home automation, cover the WannaCry conspiracy, share some favorite podcasts & ask for some important feedback. Plus a little gaming talk & more! + (00:00:38) - Life sidequests + (00:03:00) - The damn Millenniums & their RVs + (00:10:42) - Bad wifi or justUser Eero? + (00:23:14) - He may WannaCry right about now + (00:26:32) - What would you do if you were the last person on earth? + (00:31:05) - New phones aren't so jacked up + (00:39:00) - Chris opens up about his romantic relationship with HomeKit + (00:54:42) - Weirdly normal things + (01:05:08) - What are we watching and listening to? + (01:12:12) - Chris reflects on the Last LAS vlog + (01:20:22) - A question for the ages: Hair or Beard? + (01:24:14) - Hacking MMOs, traveling, gaming
A special guest and creator of PiCluster joins us to discuss the open source Docker cluster management project. PiCluster is a bit of a community hit & seems to strike a great balance compared to other solutions. We’ll dig into the technologies they use and what it's all built on, what they love working with & thoughts about growing a community. Plus some of our personal projects that are brewing & more!
Lumina Desktop 1.3 is out, we show you a Plasma 5 on FreeBSD tutorial, explore randomness & more!
North Korea has everyone freaking out this week, we’ll share a little historical context for the current situation & what's new. Plus a “cyber mastermind” is caught, but we have major questions, a major win for CBD oils & much more!
We discuss just how hard, or not, responsible disclosure really is, share some sad news about the status of BTRFS on RHEL, a few more reasons to use ZFS. Then, we find out if our passwords have been cracked, reveal Dan’s password hashes live on air & more!
We conclude our Slackware challenge & share the lessons and results. Plus why you really need to give Firefox another try, easy sandboxing of any Linux app, GTK4’s blockers, the official anti-systemd resource... And we announce another meetup!
Brandon from RedHat joins us to talk about oVirt & how you can manage your virtual infrastructure from a web console. Plus we break down the advantages and disadvantages of Android v IOS, your calls & more!
Surprising details in how Ubuntu's Gnome desktop is getting implemented, Krita hits some troubles but the community comes to the rescue, Bitcoin splits, Firefox sends & Red Hat gives up on Btrfs. Plus Amazon accuses BLU of spying on Android users & more!
Chase joins us again this week as we discuss why chase’ll have trouble ever using Apple products, the offline advantages of Apple’s Homekit, impressions of Maui Linux, an update on linux in the studio, the troubles Chase is having on twitch, How Soylent is going, another edition of Ask Error and the official Jupiter Colony Discord ‘beta’! + (00:00:06) – Apple HomeKit’s offline advantages + (00:17:14) – The advantages of iOS and Android + (00:24:10) – Nexus 6p troubles + (00:28:32) – The boys check out Maoi Linux + (00:34:00) – The Beard fixes the studio’s systems + (00:37:20) – Chase’s twitch woes + (00:42:08) – Soylent and starving + (00:47:08) – #AskError + (00:53:25) – Jupiter Colony Discord Beta
Mike has a huge announcement towards the end of the show. Leading up to it we discuss the case against Kotlin, the next tech after Flash to die & the obvious reason Bots are going to be big.
FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE is out, we look at building at BSD home router, how to be your own OpenBSD VPN provider, and find that glob matching can be simple and fast.
Rod Wheeler files a lawsuit against Fox news that results in major new developments in the Seth Rich story. Plus the revolving door at the white house, some convenient bacon & a positive high-note.
Dan does some sleuthing & finds that the story of a major data leak isn't quite what it seems, then a new Talos report that shows a large number of unpatched & unprotected memcached servers. We discuss just how bad that might be. Plus, between some excellent feedback & Dan's recent adventures, we've got a itty bitty ZFS deep dive. And of course your feedback, a fantastic round-up & so much more on this week's episode of TechSNAP.
We get philosophical about open source’s most modern problem & debate where we draw our own personal “Stallman Line”. Plus a we briefly discuss today’s big Bitcoin fork, Mozilla’s new Firefox experiments, Krita’s woes, Gnome’s moves & the groundwork for the Slackware Challenge.