Sinopsis
Every audio version of Jupiter Broadcasting's productions.
Episodios
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Mastering Cyber Security Basics: James Smith | Jupiter Extras 58
25/02/2020Wes and Ell sit down with James Smith to have an honest conversation about what skills are needed to start a career and be successful in Tech and Information Security. Special Guest: James Smith.
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Linux Action News 146
23/02/2020Microsoft Defender for Linux is in preview, Mozilla's VPN has a secret advantage, and why the community is calling out NPM Inc.
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Hopeful for HAMR | TechSNAP 423
21/02/2020We explore the potential of heat-assisted magnetic recording and get excited about a possibly persistent L2ARC.
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Brunch with Brent: Heather Ellsworth | Jupiter Extras 57
21/02/2020Brent sits down with Heather Ellsworth, Software Engineer on Canonical's Ubuntu Desktop Team, a GNOME Foundation Member, and former Purism Librem 5 Documentation Engineer. We discuss her deep history in experimental high energy physics at CERN, the similarities and synergies between the sciences and software engineering, her love of documentation, her newly established maintainership of LibreOffice, and how empathy factors into good bug reporting. Special Guest: Heather Ellsworth.
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iocage in Jail | BSD Now 338
20/02/2020Distrowatch reviews FuryBSD, LLDB on i386 for NetBSD, wpa_supplicant as lower-class citizen, KDE on FreeBSD updates, Travel Grant for BSDCan open, ZFS dataset for testing iocage within a jail, and more.
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Linux Console + Boutique Distros | Choose Linux 29
19/02/2020A confusing experience in Distrohoppers which raises deeper questions about the value and viability of smaller distros.
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Long Term Rolling | LINUX Unplugged 341
18/02/2020We question the very nature of Linux development, and debate if a new approach is needed.
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Podcasting Basics: Joe Ressington | Jupiter Extras 56
17/02/2020Joe talks about the basics of podcasting including recording spaces, types of microphones, post-production techniques, editing, and more.
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Linux Action News 145
16/02/2020The week was packed with major project releases, we go through each of them and tell you what stands out.
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Brunch with Brent: Broadus Palmer | Jupiter Extras 55
14/02/2020Brent sits down with Broadus Palmer, Google Cloud Training Architect at Linux Academy and Cloud Career Coach at Level Up with Broadus. We explore his history as a musician and banker, sneaker bots, the value of mentorship, what gets people hired in tech, leveling up as a lifestyle, and more. Special Guest: Broadus Palmer.
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Name Your Shoes | User Error 85
13/02/2020Open source at work, learning languages, naming cars, and innovations that haven't appropriately delivered.
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Kubernetes on bhyve | BSD Now 337
13/02/2020Happinesses and stresses of full-time FOSS work, building a FreeBSD fileserver, Kubernetes on FreeBSD bhyve, NetBSD 9 RC1 available, OPNSense 20.1 is here, HardenedBSD’s idealistic future, and more.
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Which Wiki Wins | Self-Hosted 12
12/02/2020We try out the top self-hosted Wikis and tell you which we like best, and Chris has a major project off-grid update.
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IRC is Dead | LINUX Unplugged 340
11/02/2020The difficult and fascinating conversations from FOSDEM 2020. Plus how elementary OS does coopertition right.
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Kubernetes Hart Hoover and Seth McCombs | Jupiter Extras 54
11/02/2020Ell, Drew, Hart, and Seth talk about what Kubernetes is, how to get started with it, why and when you should use it, and more. Special Guests: Hart Hoover and Seth McCombs.
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Linux Action News 144
09/02/2020Why we're disappointed in the CoreOS Container Linux transition, Mycroft goes troll hunting and the complicated story brewing at the GNU Project.
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AWS Christophe Limpalair | Jupiter Extras 53
07/02/2020Christophe joins Ell to discuss how to get started learning AWS and which materials you will need for that nerve-wracking interview. Special Guest: Christophe Limpalair.
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Multipath Musings | TechSNAP 422
06/02/2020We take a look at a few exciting features coming to Linux kernel 5.6, including the first steps to multipath TCP.
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Archived Knowledge | BSD Now 336
06/02/2020Linux couldn’t duplicate OpenBSD, FreeBSD Q4 status report, OPNsense 19.7.9 released, archives retain and pass on knowledge, HardenedBSD Tor Onion Service v3 Nodes, and more.
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What We Love About Linux | Choose Linux 28
05/02/2020Valentine's Day is nearly here so it's time to talk about why we love Linux and open source. Nothing is perfect though, so we also touch on a few areas that we feel could be improved.