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Every audio version of Jupiter Broadcasting's productions.

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  • Linux Action News 76

    21/10/2018

    The Cosmic Cuttlefish is out, and we share our quick take. Juno finally lands and this one sets the bar, MongoDB gets hip to the license changes, and watch out Linux... Here come the pros!

  • Netcat Demystified | BSD Now 268

    17/10/2018

    6 metrics for zpool performance, 2FA with ssh on OpenBSD, ZFS maintaining file type information in dirs, everything old is new again, netcat demystified, and more.

  • Juno Jubilation | LINUX Unplugged 271

    16/10/2018

    Elementary OS’ latest and greatest released today, and we talk with Dan and Cassidy from the project about their biggest release yet. Then community news, a preview of upcoming Ubuntu 18.10, and we announce our own free software project. Plus a chat with

  • Building a WISP and CCTV | Ask Noah Show 90

    16/10/2018

    It's family friendly, we promise! You know that Linux succeededs where others fail, but did you know that cam girls are turning to Linux for it's reliability, stability, and functionality?

  • OpenJDK or Death | Coder Radio 329

    15/10/2018

    Azure Sphere dev kits are shipping and we take a look at the practicalities of getting setup to start developing. We clear some recent Java FUD, read some feedback, and share a few stories.

  • Linux Action News 75

    14/10/2018

    Another fork is brewing, Microsoft hands over their patents of mass destruction leaving us with a few questions, and the best features of the new Plasma release.

  • Understand The Hype | User Error 50

    12/10/2018

    It seems to be all about Plasma these days so we want to know if the hype is justified. We have a couple of great #AskError questions, and wonder whether we are heading for a tech dystopia. Plus the heaviest of all subjects rears its head again this week

  • Private Cloud Building Blocks | TechSNAP 387

    11/10/2018

    We bring in Amy Marrich to break down the building blocks of OpenStack. There are nearly an overwhelming number of ways to manage your infrastructure, and we learn about one of the original tools.

  • Absolute FreeBSD | BSD Now 267

    10/10/2018

    We have a long interview with fiction and non-fiction author Michael W. Lucas for you this week as well as questions from the audience.

  • Stratis Pulls it All Together | LINUX Unplugged 270

    09/10/2018

    Red Hat developer Andy Grover joins us to discuss Stratis Storage, an alternative to ZFS on Linux and its recent milestone.

  • Privacy Matters | Ask Noah Show 89

    09/10/2018

    Supermicro suffered a huge security breach that gave the Chinese government access to servers manufactured with Supermicro boards. This revelation has caused companies like Apple and Amazon to distance themselves from the popular server manufacture.

  • In Testing We Trust | Coder Radio 328

    08/10/2018

    Mike makes his case for realism when it comes to automated testing and a readjustment of expectations in the wider community. Plus the guys define what makes a “Dark Matter Developer,” gauk at the possibility of this young hip upstart’s automated build p

  • Linux Action News 74

    07/10/2018

    Red Hat's Stratis project reaches a major milestone, Microsoft's Linux powered dev boards go up for sale, and Fedora's hunt for buggy hibernation under Linux has begun.

  • What Makes Google Cloud Different | TechSNAP 386

    04/10/2018

    We bring on our Google Cloud expert and explore the fundamentals, demystify some of the magic, and ask what makes Google Cloud different.

  • File Type History | BSD Now 266

    03/10/2018

    Running OpenBSD/NetBSD on FreeBSD using grub2-bhyve, vermaden’s FreeBSD story, thoughts on OpenBSD on the desktop, history of file type info in Unix dirs, Multiboot a Pinebook KDE neon image, and more.

  • Alternate Desktop Universe | LINUX Unplugged 269

    02/10/2018

    What if desktop computing went a very different direction in the late 90s? Deeply multithreaded from the start, fast, intuitive, and extremely stable. This is the world of Haiku, and we go for a visit.

  • Kubernetes & Containers | Ask Noah Show 88

    02/10/2018

    Have you ever wanted to know what containers and Kubernetes are all about? This week we try something new – Steve Ovens from Red Hat has produced a segment on containers for us. We talk about the latest release of Zabbix.

  • Smoked Laptops | Coder Radio 327

    01/10/2018

    Mike is the extreme laptop killer with a tale you’ll have to hear to believe. With only a few short hours left on a deadline, it was 24 hours of chaos. Plus we take a quick look at Mac in the Cloud, Microsoft’s new Azure service, a travel hack, and more.

  • Linux Action News 73

    30/09/2018

    Google's Project Zero criticizes Linux distros, Firefox can now tell you when you get pwned, and the growing elephant in the room about Azure. Plus a new release of our favorite non-distro, GPL revoking debunking, and Android turns 10.

  • Not Dead Yet | User Error 49

    28/09/2018

    Chris joins us to talk about his recent brush with death, we wonder how Linux on Windows is affecting bare metal adoption, we wish phones weren’t so big and stupid, and a great #AskError.

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