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Sep 25, 2020 • 0sec
Directing Traefik | Self-Hosted 28
We get fancy with Traefik labels, and gush over some new Home Assistant features while saving our data from inevitable future failure.Sponsored By:CloudFree.shop: CloudFree Smart Plug – Runs Tasmota for $9. Use code SELFHOSTED and support the show. Promo Code: SELFHOSTEDLinode: Receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. Promo Code: linode.com/sshA Cloud Guru: Looking to make a high-paying career move into the cloud? Get going: acloudguru.comSupport Self-HostedLinks:Introducing SWAG - Secure Web-server And Gateway — SWAG is a rebirth of our letsencrypt docker image, a full fledged web server and reverse proxy that includes Nginx, Php7, Certbot (Let's Encrypt client) and Fail2ban.Lychee v4 - AlbumsAlex's docker-compose file with Traefik lablesTraefik, The Cloud Native Edge Router — Simplify networking complexity while designing, deploying, and operating applications.0.115: B-Day release! - Home Assistant — There's a party goin' on right here 🕺
A dedication to last throughout the years 🥳
So bring your good times, and your laughter too 😂
We gonna celebrate our party with you 🎁
It's a celebration! 🎉One more thing… - Home Assistant — Home Assistant Companion is a new application for Mac to control your Home Assistant instance, exposing your Mac sensors to Home Assistant and to receive notifications.Add card by entities — Are you a bit overwhelmed by all the different types of cards Lovelace has? You can now just select the entities you want to use for a card, and have Lovelace suggest a card for you.Hard Drive S.M.A.R.T Monitoring, Historical Trends & Real World Failure Thresholds — WebUI for smartd S.M.A.R.T monitoringlinuxserver/docker-scrutinyScrutiny - A SMART Hard Drive Monitoring toolCloudFree — Providing tinkerers with the cloud-free gadgets they need.

Sep 23, 2020 • 0sec
Developer Unfriendly | Coder Radio 380
We get nerdy about Blueprints, and then wary about the future of software distribution.
Pour a glass of milk and prepare for some hot takes!Sponsored By:Linode: Receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. Promo Code: linode.com/coderA Cloud Guru: A Cloud Guru now includes Cloud Playground. Azure, AWS, or GCP Sandboxes at your fingertips.Support Coder RadioLinks:jblive_radio: A simple stream listener — This is a simple, dumb, stream listener I made in a few minutes as an exploration into electron. Trump admin orders TikTok, WeChat gone from app stores on Sunday — Turns out the list of “transactions” is “anything that makes the app function.”Apple asks to block iOS Unreal Engine development in new court filing — iOS maker says it's worried Epic could insert another "trojan horse" if allowed.YouTube’s website now blocks iOS 14’s picture-in-picture mode unless you pay for Premium — Picture-in-picture still works on iPad for free and paid users, thoughThere Are No Silver Bullets For This Werewolf — The phrase “No Silver Bullet” is widely used in the industry. People Powered Book — How Communities Can Supercharge Your Business, Brand, and TeamsThe Mike Dominick Show Episode 37: Jono Bacon

Sep 22, 2020 • 0sec
Distro Triforce | LINUX Unplugged 372
What would it really take to get you to switch Linux distributions? We debate the practical reasons more and more people are sticking with the big three.
Plus Carl from System76 stops by to surprise us with some firmware news.
Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
2:22 Intro
2:36 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
4:24 USB Booting the Pi 4
10:10 System76 Open Firmware Update
23:14 SPONSOR: Linode
25:28 OpenPOWER Summit 2020
29:23 EndeavourOS ARM
30:14 Housekeeping
30:53 SPONSOR: Unplugged Core Contributors
32:59 It's Really Just a Three Distro World
46:37 Feedback: systemd Skepticism
50:50 Feedback: EmacsConf2020
51:40 Picks
52:12 Pick: Cloud Hypervisor
53:51 Pick: SongRec
54:45 Pick: tmpmail
55:55 Pick: MyPaas
57:16 Outro
59:11 Post-ShowSpecial Guests: Brent Gervais, Carl Richell, and Neal Gompa.Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:Second-hand TV wipes out broadband for entire villageRaspberry Pi 4 can finally boot directly from USB | Hacker NewsRaspberry Pi USB Boot - UASP, TRIM, and performance | Jeff GeerlingSwitching Between Proprietary Firmware and System76 Open Firmware - System76 Support — System76 Open Firmware is designed to be lightweight and performant with a simple and straightforward user interface.
OpenPOWER Summit 2020 Was This Week With Many Interesting Hardware/Software Talks - Phoronix — Roberto Innocenti provided an update on the POWER64 laptop that is still being worked on via community donations as an open hardware platform.Open Hardware GNU/Linux PPC64 Laptop Potential - Roberto Innocenti, Power Progress Community - YouTubeDonation Campaign for Signal Integrity Analysis of the PCB Design - GNU/Linux Open Hardware PowerPC notebookArch Linux-Based EndeavourOS ARM Launches for ARM Devices - 9to5LinuxDeepin 20 Review — Gorgeous Distro Becomes Even More Beautiful.Feedback: systemd skepticismEmacsConf2020 — Have you heard about the recent announcement for EmacsConf 2020? It's a free two-day online Emacs conference scheduled for the weekend of November 28th and 29th, 2020.cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor — A rust-vmm based cloud hypervisor.marin-m/SongRec — An open-source Shazam client for Linux, written in Rust.
almarklein/mypaas — Run your own PaaS using Docker, Traefik, and great analytics.
sdushantha/tmpmail — A temporary email right from your terminal.

Sep 20, 2020 • 0sec
Linux Action News 155
We try out the new GNOME "Orbis" release and chat about Microsoft's new Linux kernel patches that make it clear Windows 10 is on the path to a hybrid Windows/Linux system.
Plus, the major re-architecture work underway for Chrome OS with significant ramifications for Desktop Linux.Sponsored By:Ting: Save $25 off your first device, or $25 in service credit if you bring one!Links:Introducing GNOME 3.38: “Orbis” — GNOME 3.38 is the latest version of GNOME 3, and is the result of 6 months’ hard work by the GNOME community. It contains major new features, as well as many smaller improvements and bug fixes. In total, the release incorporates 27896 changes, made by approximately 901 contributors.LINUX Unplugged 370: PipeWire ProgressNew GNOME versioning scheme — The next version of GNOME, due to be released in March 2021, will be GNOME 40.
GNOME Extensions Rebooted Initiative — Extensions Rebooted is a collaborative effort to address the issues around the GNOME Shell extension ecosystem.Wiki · extensions-rebooted · GitLabWhat is LaCrOS for Chromebooks and why does it matter? — Google is decoupling the Chrome browser from Chrome OS on Chromebooks. And it’s using Linux to do this.Update on Firefox Send and Firefox Notes — today we are announcing the end of life for two legacy services that grew out of the Firefox Test Pilot program: Firefox Send and Firefox Notes. Firefox for Android LAN-Based Intent Triggering — The SSDP engine in Firefox for Android (68.11.0 and below) can be tricked into triggering Android intent URIs with zero user interaction. This attack can be leveraged by attackers on the same WiFi network and manifests as applications on the target device suddenly launching, without the users' permission, and conducting activities allowed by the intent.Mozilla rolls out Firefox 81 on AndroidMicrosoft submits Linux kernel patches for a 'complete virtualization stack' with Linux and Hyper-V — Linux on Azure might no longer need WindowsAll Jupiter Broadcasting Shows

Sep 16, 2020 • 0sec
Neckbeards Get Shaved | Coder Radio 379
Is it a Post-Open Source world now that the mega-clouds are here? We share our thoughts on this renewed idea.
Plus, our reactions to Nvidia buying Arm, your feedback, and much more.Sponsored By:Linode: Receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. Promo Code: linode.com/coderA Cloud Guru: A Cloud Guru now includes Cloud Playground. Azure, AWS, or GCP Sandboxes at your fingertips.Support Coder RadioLinks:C++ Developer FeedbackSteve T on Twitter — I do have a question about the latest episode; there was a lot of talk about code being safe.What is memory safety? — For the purposes of this post, we are generally considering whether a program execution is memory safe or not. From this notion, we deem a program to be memory safe if it all of its possible executions are memory safe, and a language to be memory safe if all possible programs in the language are memory safe.Software Engineer- Networking / Privacy- - Jobs at Apple (DE) — Do you have a passion for developing secure, high-performance systems-level software? We develop and deploy software which forms the foundation for some of Apple's most important services, including iCloud, Maps, iTunes, and more. Our software ensures that Apple's services are reliable, scalable, fast, and secure. In this role you will have a unique opportunity to participate in delivering some of the world's largest-scale cloud services.Rust 1.46.0 ReleasedApple hiring Rust engineers for storage and networking groupsMicrosoft Senior rust engineer JobsEpic says ‘Sign In with Apple’ will keep working for Fortnite after all — Yesterday, Epic said Apple was removing the ability to use ‘Sign In with Apple’ for Epic accountsApple Disabling 'Sign in with Apple' for Epic Games on September 11Blazing 7 | Coder Radio 67 - Mike was Right — iOS 7 is landing and Mike and Chris discuss what’s in store for developers, and the real reason to put a 64bit CPU in a cell phone.Nvidia’s $40 billion Arm acquisition is about bringing AI down from the cloud — Nvidia’s $40 billion acquisition of Arm is a hugely significant deal for the tech world, with implications that will take years to unravel spanning many areas of the sector.Your Language Sucks, It Doesn’t Matter — The central thesis is that the actual programming language (syntax, semantics, paradigm) doesn’t really matter. What matters is characteristics of the runtime — roughly, what does memory of the running process look like?Post-Open Source — Imo, open source as a community endeavor is falling apart right before our eyes, and being replaced by open source as Big Corp entrenchment strategy.
I mean it’s been happening for a while, but seeing Mozilla sinking like this is just driving the point home for me.
FOSS is deadMicrosoft's underwater data center resurfaces after two years — Their first conclusion is that the cylinder packed with servers had a lower failure rate than a conventional data centre.

Sep 15, 2020 • 0sec
Cabin Fever | LINUX Unplugged 371
Friends join us to discuss Cabin, a proposal that encourages more Linux apps and fewer distros.
Plus, we debate the value that the Ubuntu community brings to Canonical, and share a pick for audiobook fans.
Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
0:48 Intro
0:54 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
1:00:25 Outro
1:01:38 Post-Show
2:25 Future of Ubuntu Community
6:51 Ubuntu Community: Popey Responds
9:31 Ubuntu Community: Stuart Langridge Responds
16:26 Ubuntu Community: Mark Shuttleworth Responds
17:30 BTRFS Workflow Developments
19:09 Linux Kernel 5.9 Performance Regression
24:48 SPONSOR: Linode
27:34 Cabin
29:48 Cabin: More Apps, Fewer Distros
33:41 Cabin: Building Small Apps
36:40 Cabin: What is a Cabin App?
44:34 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
45:20 Feedback: Fedora 33 Bug-A-Thon
47:53 Goin' Indy Update
49:40 Submit Your Linux Prepper Ideas
50:11 Feedback: Dev IDEs
54:15 Feedback: Nextcloud
58:20 Picks: CozySpecial Guests: Alan Pope, Drew DeVore, and Stuart Langridge.Sponsored By:A Cloud Guru: Hundreds of courses, thousands of hands-on labsLinode Cloud Hosting: A special offer for all Linux Unplugged Podcast listeners and new Linode customers, visit linode.com/unplugged, and receive $100 towards your new account. Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:Amiga Fast File System Return to the Linux Kernel – CubicleNate’s Techpad
Future of Ubuntu Community - Community Council - Ubuntu Community Hub
Mark Shuttleworth Now Plans To Restore Ubuntu’s Community Council - Phoronix — Mark Shuttleworth announced now that in cooperation with Ubuntu member (and former Community Council member) Walter Lapchynski, they are working to restore the Community Council.
Btrfs development update | Josef Bacik’s Blog
Deploying Btrfs at Facebook Scale - Josef Bacik, Facebook - YouTube
The Latest On The Linux 5.9 Kernel Regression Stemming From Page Lock Fairness - Phoronix — Last week we reported on a Linux 5.9 kernel regression following benchmarks from Linux 5.0 to 5.9 and there being a sharp drop with the latest development kernel. That kernel regression was bisected to code introduced by Linus Torvalds at the start of the Linux 5.9 kernel cycle. Unfortunately it's not a trivial problem and one still being analyzed in coming up with a proper solution.Linux Mailing List - Re: Kernel Benchmarking
Making apps for Linux, a proposal — I have a few thoughts on this topic, and so does Alan Pope, and so we got chatting and put together a proposal for a programming environment for making simple apps in a way that new developers could easily grasp. We were quite pleased with it as a concept, but: it didn’t get selected for further development. Oh well, never mind. But the ideas still seem good to us, so I think it’s worth publishing the proposal anyway so that someone else has the chance to be inspired by it, or decide they want it to happen.Direct link to Core Contributors Downloads Page
Feedback: IDEs and Editors
Feedback: Nextcloud (and borg too)
GitHub - geigi/cozy — A modern audio book player for Linux using GTK+ 3.OpenAudible — Audio Book Manager

Sep 13, 2020 • 0sec
Linux Action News 154
Our hands-on review of Android 11, and our thoughts on the possible consequences of Nvidia buying Arm Holdings for $40bn.
Plus why our long-term view for Mozilla took a turn for the worse this week, and two recent enterprise wins for Desktop Linux.Sponsored By:Ting: Save $25 off your first device, or $25 in service credit if you bring one!Links:Google starts uploading the Android 11 source code to AOSP — Google has officially released the stable version of Android 11 for its range of Pixel smartphones going back to the Pixel 2.Android 11 Update TrackerHere are all the hidden changes in Android 11Google announces Android 11 Go Edition with support for 2GB RAM devicesSoftBank set to sell UK’s Arm Holdings to Nvidia — SoftBank is set to sell the UK’s Arm Holdings to US chip company Nvidia for more than $40bnIntroducing the Promoted Add-ons Pilot — This pilot program, which will run between the end of September and the end of November 2020, aims to expand the number of add-ons we can review and verify as compliant with Mozilla policies,Access Linux filesystems in Windows and WSL 2 — WSL 2 will be offering a new feature: wsl --mount. This new parameter allows a physical disk to be attached and mounted inside WSL 2,WSL Mount LimitsUbuntu 20.10 Adding Active Directory Support To The Installer — The "Ubiquity" installer used by the Ubuntu desktop is set to feature Active Directory (AD) integration with the upcoming Ubuntu 20.10 release.

Sep 11, 2020 • 0sec
Picture Perfect | Self-Hosted 27
Some big news for Jupiter Broadcasting and a picture perfect app-pick with Lychee. Chris politely suggests Alex reconsider his Syncthing doubts.
Plus some power monitoring updates, and more from the community.Sponsored By:Linode: Receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. Promo Code: linode.com/sshA Cloud Guru: Looking to make a high-paying career move into the cloud? Get going: acloudguru.comSupport Self-HostedLinks:Lychee: A great looking and easy-to-use photo-manager — Lychee is a free photo-management tool, which runs on your server or web-space. Syncthing — Syncthing is a continuous file synchronization program. It synchronizes files between two or more computers in real time, safely protected from prying eyes. Your data is your data alone and you deserve to choose where it is stored, whether it is shared with some third party, and how it's transmitted over the internet.Syncthing | SecuritySyncthing Discovery ServerSyncthing Relay ServerIntroducer ConfigurationCloudFree Smart Plug – Runs Tasmota — This product runs Tasmota, which requires some technical skill to set up. The Tasmota project will not provide technical support.Raspberry Pi Power Monitor — This project is an extremely affordable, yet highly capable “build-your-own” energy monitoring solution. With up to six total inputs, you can monitor many different consumption and production sources.

Sep 9, 2020 • 0sec
Rust, Safe for Marketing | Coder Radio 378
A special friend of the show joins us to discuss C++ in 2020 and the growing adoption of Rust.
Plus feedback, a Python surprise and a little small business corner.Sponsored By:A Cloud Guru: A Cloud Guru now includes Cloud Playground. Azure, AWS, or GCP Sandboxes at your fingertips.Linode: Receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. Promo Code: linode.com/coderSupport Coder RadioLinks:Linux Action News is BACK: Linux Action News 153 — The first Thinkpads loaded with Fedora go live, but there is a lot more to the story.
Plus, the new PinePhone options coming soon, our thoughts on recent Mozilla news, lessons from the GNOME Patent Troll, and AWS Bottlerocket.Read Epic’s new, full argument why a court should force Apple to reinstate Fortnite — Epic is formally asking for a preliminary injunctionMiguel de Icaza on Twitter — I bet Fortnite could work in Safari without going through the AppStore. Like Confucius famously said in 500 BC: “When there is a billion dollar budget there is a way to compile the code to WebAssembly”Apple Shares Details on Privacy 'Nutrition Labels' Coming to App Store — As part of iOS 14, Apple is introducing a new App Store feature that will provide privacy details for each app that you're downloading, which the company has said can be likened to a "nutrition label" for apps.C++20 Is Feature Complete; Here’s What Changes Are Coming — If you have an opinion about C++, chances are you either love it for its extensiveness and versatility, or you hate it for its bloated complexity and would rather stick to alternative languages on both sides of the spectrum. Either way, here’s your chance to form a new opinion about the language.Microsoft: Rust Is the Industry’s ‘Best Chance’ at Safe Systems Programming — C++, at its core, is not a safe language,” said Ryan Levick, Microsoft cloud developer advocate, during the AllThingsOpen virtual conference last monthHow Microsoft Is Adopting Rust. — . Microsoft determined that 70% of security patches pushed to computers are to fix memory-related bugsAnnouncing the General Availability of BottlerocketFastAPI — FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for productionUse FastAPI to build web services in Python — FastAPI is a modern Python web framework that leverage the latest Python improvement in asyncio. In this article you will see how to set up a container based development environment and implement a small web service with FastAPI.Python Developer Job in Plant City, FL at The Mad Botter

Sep 8, 2020 • 0sec
PipeWire Progress | LINUX Unplugged 370
We get an update from PipeWire developer Wim Taymans on the status of Linux's new audio and video subsystem.
Plus Alexi Pol joins us for two big updates from the KDE community.
Chapters:
0:00 Pre-Show
1:30 Intro
1:49 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru
2:56 Linux Action News Returns!
4:17 Ubuntu 20.10 Embraces Active Directory
12:58 Pipewire Progress with Wim Tayman
7:26 DebConf 2020
23:26 SPONSOR: Linode
25:28 Akademy 2020
33:41 Housekeeping
36:19 SPONSOR: Unplugged Core Contributors
38:08 Jono Bacon's Book Club
39:05 Feedback: Apline Server Challenge
40:15 Feedback: Remote Office
44:05 Picks: SC-IM
45:11 Picks: Present
47:30 Outro
48:49 Post-ShowSpecial Guests: Aleix Pol, Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, Neal Gompa, and Wim Taymans.Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:YARH.IO MKI: Raspberry Pi 3B+ Hackable Linux Handheld
Linux Action News is BACK: Linux Action News 153
Ubuntu 20.10 Adding Active Directory Support To The Installer
The Problems Debian Is Facing In 2020
PipeWire Is In Increasingly Great Shape - Ready For More User Testing
PipeWire Late Summer Update 2020 — Christian F.K. Schaller
Launching Pipewire! — Christian F.K. Schaller
PipeWire GitLab
PipeWire Homepage
WirePlumber, the PipeWire session manager
LUP 272: Prepare for Pipewire
Akademy 2020 — Friday 4th to Friday 11th September
Brunch with Brent: Aleix Pol
Aleix Pol on Twitter
BigBlueButton - Open Source Web Conferencing
The Linux App Summit Call for Papers
Coder Radio
Unplugged Core Contributors
‘People Powered’ Book Club - Jono Bacon
Feedback: Server challenge
Feedback: Remote Office
Self-Hosted 24: OPNsense Makes Sense
Setup a secure (SSH) tunnel as a systemd service
What no one needs: An ncurses spreadsheet program for the terminal
present: A terminal-based presentation tool with colors and effects.
Why I Link to WayBackMachine Instead of Original Site - Hawaii GenTech - Big Island Website Management and Tech Assistance
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