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Talking Linux, open source and system administration

Mattias Geniar - Sysadmin, Developer, Geek


    • Mar 3, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 51m AVG DURATION
    • 10 EPISODES


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    #9: The differences between Linux and BSD

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 74:05


    In this episode of Syscast, I talk to Jan-Piet Mens to discuss the differences between Linux and BSD systems. If you have any feedback, as always, reach out via e-mail at m@ttias.be or on Twitter at @mattiasgeniar. Show topics We discuss: The differences between Linux & BSD in user-land Why did Linux become more popular than BSD? How systemd drove Jan-Piet to BSD

    #8: CPU wars: Intel vs. AMD vs. ARM

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 64:59


    In this new episode of Syscast, I talk to Jan Somers for a deep-dive into CPUs. We discuss Intel vs. AMD and what the role and future of ARM might be. If you have any feedback, as always, reach out via e-mail at m@ttias.be or on Twitter at @mattiasgeniar. Show topics In this episode, we discuss: The inception of Intel & AMD The x86 instructionset Production sizes (nm) and sockets Hyperthreading in Intel and AMD Pipelines: core count vs. clockspeeds Introducing ARM CPU’s The ARM CPU doesn’t exist (

    #7: Config Management Camp: Kubernetes, Sysdig & Mgmt

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 18:57


    I’m back! Sort of. This is a mono-episode where it’s just me talking about Config Management Camp, a conference held in Gent in February 2017. I recap a few interesting talks and projects I saw. This is an episode that I recorded in the car. So there might be audio quality concerns and I’m very much looking for feedback on this format: is it hearable? Does it bother you? Should I do more of these recaps? Please let me know via e-mail at m@ttias.be or on Twitter at @mattiasgeniar. Shownotes Config Management Camp Kubernetes Next gen config management: mgmt Digging into Kubernetes with Sysdig

    #6.5: SysCast is taking a little break

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2016 1:29


    I wish I didn’t have to bring this message, but I’m fairly certain you already noticed it: there hasn’t been a new SysCast podcast in a while. I’m taking a bit of a break to organise things, prepare better and overall bring a better show. But that takes time, and time is something I don’t have at the moment. The plan is to bring SysCast back in a few months. In the meantime, don’t unsubscribe just yet, keep the RSS feed going. In a few months, I hope to be back – full force. Meanwhile, if you’re craving more open source or linux news, have a look at the weekly newsletter called cron.weekly!

    #6: Application Security & Cryptography with Scott Arciszewski

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 65:03


    For the 6th episode of SysCast I’m joined by Scott Arciszewski. We talk about PHP, cryptography, securing online applications, cache timing attacks, his CMS called Airship and so much more. If you like security and crypto, you’ll like this episode! Shownotes Scott is @CiPHPerCoder on Twitter as well as @ParagonIE Scott works at Paragon Initiative Enterprises CMS Airship Secure Coding Rules OWASP Top 10 grsecurity You Wouldn’t Base64 a Password – Cryptography Decoded The Cryptopals Crypto Challenges Timing Attacks htshells (Self contained htaccess shells and attacks) SysCast episode on the Caddy Webserver (episode #1) libsodium (A modern and easy-to-use crypto library) All the crypto code you’ve ever written is probably broken “This JPEG is also a webpage” (view source of this site!) Feedback? Let me know via syscast@ttias.be or at @mattiasgeniar on Twitter. Special thanks to Jeroen Flamman (@jflamman) and HPCDude (@bengui122) for cleaning up the audio and removing most of the clicks and background noise!

    #5: Ansible: config management & deploying code with James Cammarata from Red Hat

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 52:32


    In this episode I talk to James Cammarata, head of Ansible core engineering to discuss the Ansible project. We discuss how it’s used as a config management tool in both a push/pull scenario, how Ansible can be used as a deployment tool and an orchestrator. We touch on the terminology, Red Hat’s acquisition, ideal use cases, how to get started with Ansible, Ansible vs. Puppet and so much more. If I can borrow 2 minutes of your time, leave a rating on iTunes please! Shownotes You can find James as @thejimic on Twitter Ansible mailing lists: ansible-project (general) and ansible-devel (for, you know, devs) Ansible IRC channels Official Ansible website: Ansible.com Red Hat acquires Ansible: press release Ansible Playbooks YAML syntax Getting started with Ansible: 30 minute introduction video Development Modules in Ansible How to deploy an application with Ansible Ansible 2.0 release The Cobbler project cron.weekly newsletter Feedback? Let me know via syscast@ttias.be or at @mattiasgeniar on Twitter. A special thanks for Serge van Ginderachter (@svg on Twitter) for helping prepare this show.

    #4: Curl, libcurl and the future of the web, with Daniel Stenberg

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 62:26


    If you’re a sysadmin or a developer, you’ve probably used curl before. Or some kind of project, like PHP, Python, Ruby, … that uses libcurl. You can thank Daniel Stenberg, creator and maintainer of curl, for that. In this episode I talk to Daniel about the history of curl and libcurl, we discuss the web and open source, Google’s Quic, LibreSSL vs OpenSSL and so much more. If you’re interested in ‘the web’, this episode is for you! Shownotes Daniel is @bagder on Twitter Daniel’s blog is at daniel.haxx.se/blog Google’s QUIC Curl & wget & httpie LibreSSL & BoringSSL The “productive Japanese guy” is Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa: nghttp2.org & @tatsuhiro_t on twitter Feedback? Let me know via syscast@ttias.be or at @mattiasgeniar on Twitter.

    #3: Managing Secrets with Vault, with Seth Vargo

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 47:23


    This 3rd episode of SysCast revolves around secrets: managing API keys, passwords, tokens, … with Hashicorp’s Vault. I’m joined by Seth Vargo from Hashicorp who explains how Vault works, its internals, different use cases, key management & rollover and lots of interesting details about Vault itself. If you’re storing your passwords inside your git repository or managing them by hand in yaml/ini files, listen to this episode to learn how Vault can help store credentials more securely and automate secret management for you. Once again, if you have a minute or 2, leave a rating on iTunes. Shownotes @sethvargo on Twitter VaultProject.io the official website The interactive demo of Vault Consul Template Using HashiCorp’s Vault with Chef (applicable to Puppet/Ansible, too) Feedback? Let me know via syscast@ttias.be or at @mattiasgeniar on Twitter.

    #2: An introduction to Docker with Nils De Moor

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 68:00


    In this second SysCast podcast I talk with Nils De Moor about Docker; what is Docker, how does it work, different development workflows and other Docker best practices. If you’ve ever wanted to know what Docker is and how it can help in your infrastructure, this episode is for you. If I can borrow 2 minutes of your time, leave a rating on iTunes please! Shownotes @ndemoor on Twitter The Docker channel on #techbelgium The Docker Quickstart The Containerizers YouTube channel (videos from Docker Belgium User Group presentations) The Docker Belgium meetup group GitLab Container Registry Rate SysCast on iTunes Feedback? Let me know via syscast@ttias.be or at @mattiasgeniar on Twitter.

    #1: Matt Holt, creator of Caddy webserver

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 57:08


    (Note: audio quality isn’t super great, I’ll get that fixed for episode #2) Exciting! This is the very first episode of the SysCast podcast! I’m very happy to have Matt Holt as my first guest, who created the Caddy webserver. We talk about the Caddy project, the Go language and community, the unique benefits of Caddy and its Caddyfile, dealing with Pull Requests and so much more. A couple of lessons learned on my part: stereo recording is useless, everything should be mono (I now merged stereo to mono, but it came at a loss of audio quality) I need to tweak my own recording settings, that’s obvious (it’s a good thing Matt’s voice is clearer than mine) Shownotes Write a review in iTunes! @mholt6: Matt on Twitter caddyserver.com: the webserver Server Side Push in HTTP/2 (benchmarked) Gogs: git repository hosting written in Go Laravel Valet: self-hosting in development for Laravel projects, powered by Caddy

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