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Y!mobile「シンプル2 M」も20→30GBに増量、月額料金そのままで “ahamoショック”余波か。 ソフトバンクは12月12日、Y!mobile「シンプル2 M」の月間データ容量を20GBから30GBに増量すると発表した。シンプル2 MはSとLの中間に位置する料金プラン。増量後も月額料金は4015円のままだ。合わせて、最上位のシンプル2 Lも5115円のままで、30GBから35GBに増量する。
Y!mobileが「データ増量オプション」を5GB→10GBに増量 ahamoより安く月30GBを利用可能に。 ソフトバンクは、2024年11月1日からY!mobileの「シンプル2 M/L」を対象に、「データ増量オプション」のデータ容量を5GBから10GBに改定する。
「LINEMOベストプランV」改定 月額2970円のまま20GB→30GBに増量で段階制は廃止へ。 ソフトバンクが10月25日、オンライン専用ブランド「LINEMO」の「LINEMOベストプランV」を改定し、11月1日から月額2970円で30GBのデータ通信を利用可能にする。
ahamo、20GB→30GBに増量 月額料金「そのまま」でも、「日本通信の方が安い」との声。 NTTドコモはオンランブランド「ahamo」のデータ容量を20GBから30GBに増量した。月額料金は2970円(税込み、以下同)から据え置きとなっている。
「LINEMOベストプランV」が最大6カ月間、毎月30GBまで実質無料に キャンペーン併用で。 ソフトバンクは、10月1日から「LINEMOベストプランV 30GBがおトクキャンペーン」を開催予定。詳細は10月1日に発表する。
日本通信、既存プランの月間データ容量30GB→50GBに増量 料金は据え置き、月額2178円 ドコモ「ahamo」に対抗か。 MVNO事業を手掛ける日本通信は9月18日、新たな月額プラン「合理的50GBプラン」などを提供すると発表した。現在提供中の「合理的30GBプラン」の月額基本料金2178円、通話1回5分までかけ放題はそのままに、月間データ容量を30GBから50GBに増量する。30日から提供予定。
Tesco Mobile, Ireland's largest virtual network operator, has hit a major milestone, opening its 50th phone store within the Golden Island Shopping Centre in Athlone, bringing unbeatable savings across Prepay and Bill Pay plans to customers in the Midlands. The latest Tesco Mobile store brings the total number of Tesco Mobile concessions in Ireland to 50, offering award-winning customer support and the best value price plans across all leading smartphones. The store will be staffed by a team of three dedicated experts, adding to Tesco Mobile's nationwide team of over 150 colleagues. Sean Nolan, Director of Tesco Mobile Ireland, said: "We're incredibly proud to mark the opening of our 50th Tesco Mobile Ireland store in Athlone. This milestone reflects the strong demand from our customers, and we're excited to bring even more value, choice, and award-winning service to the local community. Golden Island has been a part of Tesco's history in Ireland for many years, and the Mobile team is excited to become part of this store and community." Savvy newcomers and loyal, long-term customers can now pop into their local Tesco Mobile store in Golden Island store to chat about the right plan for them. With monthly spending mounting, Tesco Mobile is committed to ensuring that phone bills remain manageable through its frozen contracts promise, a market-defining commitment to customers that will see a monthly payment remaining unchanged across all Bill Pay plans started in 2024. Unlike other mobile operators, Tesco Mobile will not increase prices mid-contract, providing peace of mind and financial predictability for customers who sign up for its 24-month bill pay plans. Here are two great bill pay offers that Athlone customers can avail of (available until 25th September 2024): Apple iPhone 13 Was €249.99 Now €49.99 on €35 monthly contract Save €200 Samsung Galaxy S23 FE 5G Was €299.99 Now €99.99 on €35 monthly contract Save €200 - Claim Buds FE and €100 cashback via redemption. Tesco Mobile offers great Sim Only plans, which include the new Clubcard €20 plan, including 200G of 5G data, unlimited texts and calls, 300 international minutes, and 30GB roaming 5G data. Handsets on offer this month on pay as you go handsets for Tesco Clubcard holders (available until 1st October) include: Xiaomi Redmi 13C Regular Price €149.99 Clubcard Price €109.99 Save €40 Honor 90 Smart Regular Price €219.99 Clubcard Price €149.99 Save €70 With 99% coverage and great value price plans available across all the leading Smartphone brands, this is Supermarket Mobile! For more information on the latest handset offers, visit www.tescomobile.ie.
ドコモ、ahamoのデータ容量を20GBから30GBに増量 10月1日から。 NTTドコモは2024年10月1日から、オンランブランド「ahamo」の月間データ容量を、20GBから30GBに増量する。月額料金は2970円(税込み、以下同)から据え置きで、現在ahamoを契約しているユーザーは、10月から30GBのデータ容量を利用できる。テザリングや海外データ通信も30GBまで利用でき、容量超過後の通信速度も1Mbpsで変更はない。
UQ mobile、月額3828円で30GB使えるキャンペーン 7月1日から7カ月間。 KDDIと沖縄セルラーは、7月1日からUQ mobileで「コミコミプラン データもっと増量キャンペーン」を開催。終了時期は未定で、別途案内する。
povo2.0に24日限りの「8.88GB/30GB」トッピング登場 満月にちなんで1888円。 KDDIと沖縄セルラー電話は4月24日、モバイル通信サービス「povo2.0」向けに「データ追加8.88GB(30日間)」トッピングを発売した。同日限りの販売で、価格は1888円(税込み)となる。
楽天の株主優待、全株主へ音声+データプラン(30GB)の1年間無償提供へ変更。 楽天グループは、財務状況を踏まえ、2023年12月31日を基準日とする剰余金の配当を行わないことを決議した。これを受けて、第27期 株主優待制度を変更する。保有株式数と保有期間に応じて楽天モバイルのデータ通信専用eSIM(月30GB)を1年間無料提供としていたが、全ての株主を対象に、音声+データプラン(月30GB)へ変更する。
◯¥3万の怪しい43インチ4K チューナなしAndroid TV https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0C4KNVD1Q ◯12.9インチiPad Air(第1世代)の新機能をAppleが取得した特許から予想 https://iphone-mania.jp/news-564486/ ◯画期的!Appleが箱内アップデート技術を特許化 https://iphone-mania.jp/news-561674/ ◯AirPods Pro USB-Cケース単体販売開始!Lightningユーザーに朗報 https://iphone-mania.jp/news-562119/ ◯HDD続騰で1GB単価が2円を割り込むモデルが消滅、8TB HDDは8カ月間で5千円値上がり [12月前半のHDD価格] https://akiba-pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/price/monthly_repo/1554059.html ◯WD、NANDを最大55%値上げへ。SSD製品に大きな影響 https://www.nichepcgamer.com/archives/wd-will-raise-nand-prices-by-up-to-55-percent.html ◯「iOS 17.2」配信開始 機械学習採用の「ジャーナル」アプリが利用可能に https://www.itmedia.co.jp/mobile/articles/2312/12/news079.html ◯本通信の“安すぎる”「合理的30GBプラン」を徹底検証 通信速度や注意点は? https://...
◯¥3万の怪しい43インチ4K チューナなしAndroid TV https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0C4KNVD1Q ◯12.9インチiPad Air(第1世代)の新機能をAppleが取得した特許から予想 https://iphone-mania.jp/news-564486/ ◯画期的!Appleが箱内アップデート技術を特許化 https://iphone-mania.jp/news-561674/ ◯AirPods Pro USB-Cケース単体販売開始!Lightningユーザーに朗報 https://iphone-mania.jp/news-562119/ ◯HDD続騰で1GB単価が2円を割り込むモデルが消滅、8TB HDDは8カ月間で5千円値上がり [12月前半のHDD価格] https://akiba-pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/price/monthly_repo/1554059.html ◯WD、NANDを最大55%値上げへ。SSD製品に大きな影響 https://www.nichepcgamer.com/archives/wd-will-raise-nand-prices-by-up-to-55-percent.html ◯「iOS 17.2」配信開始 機械学習採用の「ジャーナル」アプリが利用可能に https://www.itmedia.co.jp/mobile/articles/2312/12/news079.html ◯本通信の“安すぎる”「合理的30GBプラン」を徹底検証 通信速度や注意点は? https://www.itmedia.co.jp/mobile/articles/2312/14/news092.html https://www.nihontsushin.com/plan/plangbgdvc.html ◯pico 4 にYouTube VRアプリが登場、近々 VRchatも https://www.picoxr.com/jp https://kakaku.com/item/K0001476336/
(月)固定の見直しとして保険を解約、周りの人を格安SIMにしたり、クルマをコンパクトカーにして、満足度の下がらない節約で、本当に使いたいことにお金を使う生活を目標にしている。 ・1週間まとめて聴く人に向けて、アラカルトを用意。 ・間をうまく使うとトークが上手になる! (雑談) (月)固定費見直し ・日本通信にしたら、通信量が30GBを超えた!マジか、設定を見ると・・・ ・勝手に人生相談 ○雑談:会社員はやっぱり月曜始まり、日曜はじまりでいく人は、メインでディッシュを最初に食べちゃう人 ○結論は? ・ざっくり予想する。んで走ってみて調整。死にはしない笑 ○この話のきっかけは? 通信費見直して、日本通信からauに変えたら通信量がバグった。 理由は、アプリのバックグラウンド再生、YouTubeのオフライン再生のためのダウンロードが理由 ・生命保険 母子家庭て子供が10歳、10年で毎月10万で1200万 遺族年金で月8万。いくらあればいいの? 当たる(死ぬ)確率より、生きる確率に投資せよ 生命保険の話、収入保証をかける金額は1000円、FWD収入保障 ・子供が成人になるまで、掛け捨て保険が必要ですか? ○過去のわたしは?国内生保→外資系→いらない 自分で考えても井の中の蛙、ほんとの生きた知識は有料級。感情の問題で大 ○どんな人におすすめ?(刺さりポイント) 昔から惰性で入っている。そもそも入っていない人はレア。 ○例えば? 生命保険、医療保険。自動車、火災保険、スマホ保険、自転車保険、地震保険 ○3つのポイントは? ・掛金と保障。確率と損失。最悪どうなる?? ○今回のまとめ ・自分の固定費見直しの経験をもとに人の相談を受ける。 ただ、最終的には、感情の問題が大きいので、本人が納得することが大事。 他人からヤイヤイ言われると、自分もしょぼんってなっちゃう --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edge7/message
In this 169th episode of The G2 on 5G, we cover:1. Kyndryl and Nokia deploy 8 LTE private networks for Chevron Phillips Chemical but could 5G do more? 2. Are Pigs Flying? Apple to support RCS messaging on iPhone in 2024 and More 5G Modem Delays3. Juniper Networks joins the City of Las Vegas private 5G party4. MediaTek announces M60 RedCap Modem at T300 RFSOC platform5. Is SK Telecom poised to take first mover advantage of AI-infused 5G services?6. T-Mobile launches 5G partnership and 90 day 30GB free trial with Microsoft on Surface Pro 9 5G - Who else is in the party?!
Vienna! Was ist das bitte für eine Stadt?! Wir sind total verliebt & planen schon unser Doppelleben in Österreich. Darüber hinaus sprechen wir über die zuletzt diskutierte Pünktlichkeit, die Bad-Routine von Melisas Freundin und inwiefern wir total hypersensible auf bestimmte Geräuschkulissen reagieren. Im Thema geht es um eine Single-Dauerkarte. Viel Spaß! (auf simon.link/zweidreissiger gibt es bis zum 13.09 mit dem Code DREISSIGER30 ganze 30GB auf 3 Monate verteilt nutzbar & auf https://olaplex.de/zweidreissiger spart ihr 15% mit dem Code ZWEIDREISSIGER-15 ab dem Kauf von 3 Einzel-Haarpflegeprodukten - auch dabei viel Spaß, hier noch zur Umfrage: go.podstars.de/zd) Folge direkt herunterladen
Will gets Steven to read one of his fave mangas, a story that revolves around the lives of several young adults all living in or around the city of Tokyo. Many different lifestyles are shown but most of the time the story focuses on the concept of being a hikikomori (a reclusive individual who withdraws from society) and chooses to surround themselves in the comfort of all that is anime and otaku. Most of the characters experience intense feelings of depression and loneliness. You better believe this one is for adults only. Skip synopsis @ 3:47 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 108: Welcome to the NHK vol. 1 Chapters 1 to 5 Story by Tatsuhiko Takimoto Art by Kenji Oiwa Tatsuhiro Sato is a 22-year-old university drop out and hikikomori who believes in conspiracy theories and has been a social shut-in for 2 years. When a religious woman with a leaflet knocks on his door accompanied by a Mysterious young girl called Misaki Nakahara. Sato eventually goes for a job interview where he bumps into Misaki again and eventually Misaki choses Sato to help her with a personal social project for the purpose to stop him from being a hikikomori social shut in, she does this by having regular meetings and counselling sessions with Sato. Sato's neighbour is annoyingly playing anime music, Sato has enough and breaks into his neighbour's apartment to berate him only to find out to his surprise his neighbour is an old college acquaintance Kaoru Yamazaki who is now an otaku. During a project meeting and counselling session Sato lies to Misaki that he is a game programmer, to keep up with the lie he seeks the help of Kaoru and so they decide to make an erotic “Ero” dating simulator style videogame as Kaoru mentors him in the ways of otaku degeneracy. During his game research Sato goes shopping and an old high school friend named Hitomi Kashiwa spots him, they briefly have a conversation about drugs, social anxiety and being Hikikomori. Hitomi wishes to Sato again as she says farewell to him for now. Kaoru gives Sato some illegal and dangerous research to the point Kaoru becomes addicted to porn and is digressing into a pervert by taking pictures of cute school girls. Misaki comes out of nowhere and this snaps Sato out of it. Sato then gets a phone call from his mom, he lies to her about his job and a girlfriend, thus Sato seeks the help of Misaki and they decide to play the role of a couple, this gives them a chance to get to know each other. References: · Hikikomori Is the Japanese word for post-graduates who become socially reclusive shut-ins, like NEET (not employed, in education or training) or Hermits, the widespread growth of such people has become a worldwide phenomenon but has been for the most part well documented in Japan. It is possibly a response, albeit one in the form of a silent protest, to the stress and pressures of youth entering a society that lacks employment security or is extremely competitive when it comes to the workplace. · Moe and Lolita culture Has a large presence throughout ‘Welcome to the NHK'. Although the etymology behind the word “moe” is a slang word from the 90's that defines the aesthetic of a lot of Heisei era anime, to the point that it is often referred to by non-Japanese as “anime style” The idea behind it is to make characters as adorable and cute as aesthetically possible, so to appeal to emotions of love, care and sometimes to illicit a sort of parasocial relationship or paraphillia. This often results in characters or people looking younger than their supposed age and all anime itself to be mistaken for being aimed at and consumed by children. Basically a moe character is a young woman, “adorably cute, just a bit sexually appealing, and self-conscious but not yet cynical”. With maid-cafés being a prime example and manifestation of this. A genre of (or extension of this aesthetic) is the controversial Lolicon which depicts budding romances between children, even being sexual in nature. The consumption of such media being psychologically harmful is debatable and certainly illegal in parts of the world. · Gravure Models (Idols) Not to be confused with the word “Rotogravure”, these are swimsuit and underwear models, basically magazine glamour idols, softcore pornography. Regardless of what Will says, Gravure idols are not in any form sexualized children, although the sentiment around idolising schoolgirls and pornographic content about schoolgirls is a great concern within Japan, which leads us to… Laws regarding Age of Consent Within Japan is no longer granted to people aged 13, as of the upload date for this podcast it has instead risen to 16 and up, similar to Britain and South Korea. As has the statute of limitations reporting such crimes, which has also been raised by 5 more years, we will not discuss when this law passed or what is considered “Romeo and Juliet laws” which is laws wherever consent between 2 children and their parent's permission results in a different sentence, simply because we are not experts on this topic. Ultimately, we at ‘We Appreciate Manga' think that this is a good thing. We do not judge people by their culture but we do celebrate Japan's progressive stance towards bettering their own justice system. · 30GB of imagery Consisting of compressed JPEG files is between the worth of 15258 and 5755 images (removing the last digit of both figures calculates for raw uncompressed files) according to Western Digital. This does not sound like a lot in terms of data but for the standards of the time this amount of images would have taken over 50% of an average Drive, with the most expensive USB Drives only going as high as 16GB. · Lexotan Is one of many brand names for Bromazepam. A drug for treating anxiety. Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website Email
本期节目由中国联通冠名赞助播出主播:恶霸波、野人、小朱、醒醒后期:恶霸波文案:小朱视觉:西森当你玩游戏的时候流量不够用了怎么办?这时候就不得不提一下联通王卡了,它的套餐专属流量几乎包含了我所有经常使用的APP,除此之外,还有很多游戏类的,比如说阴阳师和原神,其实根据我的手机蜂窝网络页面显示,其实游戏消耗的流量并不多,游戏真正消耗流量的大头是更新。因为现在很多二次元手游基本上半个月到一个月就会更新一个版本,有时候在外面想玩游戏,没有wifi但是还要求更新,这时候就比较尴尬了,那这种时候流量卡的好处就体现出来了,有需要的朋友们呢可以关注一下,套餐内每月30GB专属流量,可用于超300款APP,包括但不限于bilibili、优酷、爱奇艺、网易云音乐、微博、淘宝等等,套餐外通用流量也很便宜,低至5元/G,除流量外,全国语音也有优惠,0.1元/分钟,全国免费接听无漫游,还有8个亲情号免费打。大家点击本期节目播放按钮上方的气泡条就能了解更多王卡详情。
povo、60GB/150GBのデータトッピング購入で最大30GBを付与。 KDDIと沖縄セルラーは、5月20日~6月30日にpovo2.0で「ギガおとな買いキャンペーン」を開催する。
Its a bittersweet week as the NFL regular season is coming to an end but the playoffs are right on the horizon. The guys are here to help you build up that playoff bankroll one more time in the regular season and will breakdown all the week 18 games along with prop bets, long shots, and their favorite bets of the week. Come join the action!YouTube Link - https://youtu.be/t3z8G8ud6bwShow NotesWeek 17 Recap 0:00KC vs DEN 11:15DAL vs PHI 14:00CHI vs MIN 16:30NE vs MIA 19:00IND vs JAX 22:15NYJ vs BUF 24:40CAR vs TB 28:20TEN vs HOU 31:00WAS vs NYG 35:35NO vs ATL 38:30GB vs DET 41:30PIT vs BAL 46:25CIN vs CLE 53:00SEA vs ARZ 57:45SF vs LAR 1:00:30LAC vs LVR (Debate of the Week) 1:05:00Long Shots 1:11:00Favorite Bets of the Week 1:13:00Chalk Donkey Parlay 1:14:45
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The story is told of a working mom of 3 who wanted to organise Google Drive for business use but she felt a bit stuck. You see Susan had 8 clients and she needed to find a way to manage their data effectively. While Susan used ClickUp to manage her daily and weekly client projects. Each project resulted in content that she created for her clients. As a result, she needed to store that content somewhere to keep it safe. If you ever used ClickUp or any project management software you'll know that it is easy to attach files. It is possible to use the Doc and Table view inside ClickUp to create content. However, if you are creating a lot of content daily, ClickUp can become cluttered quickly making it difficult to easily find and retrieve data. In this post, you'll learn how to organise your Google Drive for business making it simple to manage many clients. Google Workspace vs Google One Before looking at how you can organise Google Drive for business use, the first challenge you'll encounter is a need for more storage. So, let's look at the storage plans available on Google Drive. The free version of Google Drive comes with 15GB of storage. I still remember when, many years ago, 15GB was a lot of storage space. It's interesting how small businesses now have a need to store more data virtually. Google One In case you weren't aware of it Google One is the paid version of Google Drive for personal use. The price of Google One ranges from $19.99 a year (100GB) all the way up to $99.99 a year (2TB). The Google One price plan gives you the ability to add family members as well. Another added benefit is that you'll get access to Google experts on any of the paid plans. Google Workspace Small business owners with a team of assistants may prefer Google Workspace formerly G Suite. This is because it is the paid version of Google Drive designed for business use. Prices for these plans range from $6.00 (30GB) per user per month up to $20.00 (5TB) per user per month. The business benefits include video meetings and recordings, security and management control, custom and secure business email. At the end of the day, it really depends on your business needs to choose between Google One or Google Workspace. Mapping Out Your Drive Hierarchy If you plan to hire a team or build out an agency, it is super important to map out the structure of your folders. Let's look at three different examples of service businesses using Google Drive. The 3 service businesses I'm going to feature are: Web Design AgencySocial Media ManagementLaunch Management Agency Let's look at each one in turn so that you'll understand how to organise Google Drive for business. Web Design Agency Any web design agency will tell you that they have a specific process for onboarding their clients. When a client signs up with a web design agency they'll need to sign a contract and complete an intake form. The client would also need to supply a branding guide as well as images that they want to include on the website. There'll also be a need for other content like copywriting unless the agency will be providing it as part of the package. Finally, when the web designer does a mockup of the site using a wireframe these need to be stored somewhere as well. So far, here are the folders needed client work. ContractIntake formBranding ElementsPhotographyCopyWireframesOff boarding Let's look at a different example in order to help you with your structure. Social Media Management Before looking at the files and folders needed for a social media manager it is important to understand what that person does. A social media manager designs the overall social strategy for a business. This means deciding what to post on social media, how often, hashtag research, key messaging, business goals and the overall esthetics of social profile.
Stetson and Dennis explain network priority and management on Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, what it means to be deprioritized, QCI values, and more.
ソフトバンク、月5000円以下で20~30GB ドコモの3割安:日本経済新聞 https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXMZO64946020T11C20A0MM8000/ #時事ネタ #ひとり語り #ニュース #携帯 #5G
Consejos generales Hardware Evitar cuellos de botella en el trío procesador-memoria-disco duro.https://ivanguerra.com/021-preguntas-v/De nada sirve un procesador muy rápido si tenemos poca memoria.De nada sirve tener mucha memoria si tenemos un disco duro lento.Revit es un software fundamentalmente monoproceso. Usa varios núcleos del procesador sólo en:Impresión vectorial y exportación a formatos CADVisualización de:Uniones de muro.Rellenos de color.Nubes de puntos.Vistas 3D con elementos curvos.Conexiones estructurales.Al abrir y cerrar archivos.Al abrir vistas.Dicen que añaden más tareas cada año, pero este listado lleva sin cambios desde la versión 2017.Procesadores con núcleos muy rápidos, no con muchos núcleos.Y con memoria interna L3.La tarjeta gráfica es secundaria. No es que uses la integrada, pero no hay diferencia entre gastarte 200€ y gastarte 2000€.De nada sirve tener la conexión a internet más rápida si luego con conectamos al wifi de un router cutre. Conectate con cable o pon un router con un wifi de 5 Gigahercios. Windows Dile a tu antivirus que no analice constantemente los archivos .rvt.Desactiva los efectos visuales del sistema operativo.Estas cosas tampoco se notan mucho.No tener el almacenamiento al límite. 30GB siempre libres al menos.No instalar basura.Cómo mover el almacenamiento caché de BIM360 Design Usuario A ver si el cuello de botella vamos a ser nosotros.Dos pantallas con altura regulable, teclado independiente, mesa y silla para uso profesional y ratón de gama alta. Conocer los comandos "cortos" del software, al menos los de visibilidad.Autoformarnos continuamente. Revit Reinicia Revit varias veces al día, sobretodo cuando trabajes con varios archivos a la vez.Desactiva el modelo análitico estructural si no lo usas.Archivo > Opciones > Interfaz de usuario.Desactiva Análisis y herramientas estructurales. Vistas Profundidad de vista necesaria.Cajas de sección en vistas 3D grandes.Regiones de recorte en vistas 2D grande.Vistas de trabajo mínimas.Vistas temporales como alternativa a algunas vistas de trabajo.https://ivanguerra.com/032-vistas-temporales/En proyectos muy grandes, o con mucha documentación, una opción es tener archivos sólo para planos.Si las leyendas están estandarizadas, usar familias de anotaciones genéricas en lugar de vistas de leyenda.Si los detalles constructivos están estandarizados, usar familias de elemento de detalle en lugar de vistas de diseño. Habitaciones Las habitaciones consumen muchos recursos para calcular su geometría, y afectan a otros cálculos como esquemas de color y puntos de cálculo de habitación.Con los espacios MEP pasa lo mismo.Líneas de habitaciones que se solapan.Entre ellas o con muros.Vínculos que delimitan habitaciones. Opciones de diseño Es una herramienta de comparación de opciones y toma decisiones, no una copia de seguridad para clientes que cambian mucho de opinión.Si estamos haciendo una unifamiliar si la podemos usar como copia de seguridad, pero ya.De resto, elegida la opción ganadora, eliminas el resto.Puedes guardar un archivo a parte para no perderlas.Las opciones, aunque desactivadas consumen tantos recursos como si fueran una parte más del modelo. Vínculos Apagar para mi.Ponerlos en un subproyecto.La primera vez que guardamos un archivo central, en la ventana de Guardar Como..., Opciones (abajo a la derecha)."Subproyecto que abrir por defecto: Especificar..."También se puede usar para nubes de puntos.Aunque se pierden los forzados de cursor a los puntos. Trabajo colaborativo Sincronizar desde una única ventana abierta agiliza la sincronización.Usar primero "Volver a cargar lo más reciente" y luego sincronizar.Evitar sincronizar al mismo tiempo que otro usuario.Work Sharing Monitor (WSM).No guardar los archivos locales en el servidor, hacerlo en el escritorio.Apropiarse de un subproyecto entero, en lugar de ir objeto a objeto seleccionando.Borrar y volver a crear archivos locales diaria o semanalmente.Si ha pasado todo un día desde la última vez que sincronizaste.Si ha habido cambios importantes como mover un nivel o actualización masiva de familias.Para los que se hagan un poco de lío con el tema de la sincronización:https://wrw.is/c4r-best-practices-performance-improving-sync-speed/ BIM360 Design Si usamos BIM360 Design, no tenemos WSM, y desde Revit 2019 tampoco tenemos el Communicator. Es importante mantener la comunicación vía Slack, Teams o similar para saber cuando está sincronizando el resto.Tampoco podemos borrar los archivos locales, porque están escondidos.%localappdata%AutodeskRevitEntras en tu versión de Revit y borras en contenido de la carpeta CollaborationCachePor ejemplo, la ruta completa para Revit 2019 sería:%localappdata%AutodeskRevitAutodesk Revit 2019CollaborationCacheEsto hará que la próxima vez que abras un archivo, tarde más porque tiene que descargarlo a él y a todos los vínculos otra vez. Familias Usar líneas simbólicas y regiones de máscara en lugar de geometría en vistas de planta.Casi todas las familias se pueden diseñar ocupando menos de 500 Kb, 800 Kb en algunas MEP complejas.El tamaño es un indicativo de si la familia se ha hecho manteniendo el equilibrio entre detalle y rendimiento.Evitar el efecto muñecas rusas al trabajar con familias anidadas.Familias dentro de familias, dentro de familias.Intentar que todas las familias anidadas estén cargadas directamente en la principal.https://ivanguerra.com/secreto/Exportar todas las familias del proyecto de vez en cuando.En el navegador de Proyectos, botón derecho en "Familias", "Guardar...".Sirve para ver tamaños de las familias.También para detectar familias con errores internos (no se exportan). Mantenimiento semanal Asegúrese de que todo el mundo ha sincronizado su trabajo previamente, y que ahora nadie está trabajando en este modelo.Abra el archivo central, no haciendo doble clic, sino desde el menú de Revit>Abrir>Proyecto, y activando "Revisar" y desactivando "Crear nuevo archivo local". “Desenlazar de archivo central” también debe estar desactivado.Revise y elimine las vistas innecesarias. Por ejemplo, si no tienen un nombre estipulado, se borra directamente.Secciones especialmente.Revise y corrija cuando sea posible los avisos del modelo.En proyectos grandes, 500-800 avisos pueden llegar a ser aceptables.Evitar los graves (elementos solapados, uniones que no se tocan, etc).Si corregir los errores requiriera mucho tiempo, haga un listado de los errores, identifique quién los cometió, y comuníquele que los intente arreglar.Isolate WarningsSincronice con el central (sí, consigo mismo), activando Compactar modelo central (lento).Suena un poco raro, muchos hacen todo este procedimiento a partir de uno de los archivos locales, pero al sobreescribir el local como central, se pierden todas las copias de seguridad.Compactar significar que escribe el archivo desde cero, así desaparecen referencias "muertas" en la base datos. Un archivo puede reducir su tamaño en un 30%.Avise a todos los participantes del proyecto de que ya pueden crear sus nuevos archivos locales.Borre su archivo local.Cree un nuevo local. BIM360 Design No podemos acceder directamente al archivo central, así que debemos cambiar el paso 2 y el paso 5.Paso 2: Abrimos nuestro local haciendo click en la Opción revisar.Paso 5: Sincronizamos con el central de forma habitual pero activando la opción de compactar.No es lo mismo que hacerlo con el central, porque no estás compactando el central, sino sincronizando un archivo compactado con otro que no lo está.Supuestamente los modelos centrales guardados en la nube se gestionan de forma más eficiente, y esto no es tan importante.La alternativa sería:Desenlazar un local.Borrar el central.Convertir el local en un nuevo central con el mismo nombre y en el mismo sitio.Perderíamos las copias de seguridad, y habría que reenlazar todos los vínculos que también fueran CLOUD.Los vínculos cloud no funcionan con rutas y nombres de archivo, sino con IDs. Archivos no colaborativos Abra el archivo, no haciendo doble click sino desde la interfaz de Revit y haciendo click en "Revisar".Revise y elimine las vistas innecesarias. Por ejemplo, si no tienen un nombre estipulado, se borra directamente.Revise y corrija cuando sea posible los avisos del modelo.Guarde el modelo usando "Guardar Como..." y en Opciones, marcar "Compactar archivo". ¿Quieres escuchar otro episodio? Los tienes todos en la sección de Podcast de esta web. AVISO: Este post es sólo un apoyo al audio del podcast. Leerlo de forma independiente podría llevar a conclusiones incompletas o incluso opuestas a las que se quieren transmitir.
Cet épisode parle du coronavirus, des conférences annulées, de la popularité des langages, de GraphQL, de Ghostcat et pleins d’autres choses encore. L’intro date un peu: les infos sur le coronavirus étant encore plus fréquentes que les nouveaux framework JavaScript. Enregistré le 13 mars 2020 Téléchargement de l’épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–227.mp3 News Corona virus Les actions des grosses boites pas de meeting conf annulées limite du travail au bureau Langages RedMonk ranking - Le langage au top est… JavaScript Python Java Typescript dans le top 10 R monte Rust stable comme Go (+1) Kotlin 19, Scala 13 InfoQ meta sondage Java 8 le plus déployé en prod, 25% Java 11 et non LTS derrière Spring 60–80% IntelliJ 60–80%, Eclipse 20–25% mavenjvs Gradle 66–33 ou 50–50 Sondage sur Scala Scala.js 1.0.0 7 ans de dev not binary compatible with 0.6 nor 1.0RCx Ecrire en scala des applications front interop avec les libraries JavaScript GraalVM se dote d’un advisory board Gluon, Red Hat, Amazon, Microdoc, Shopify, Twitter, OCI, Neo4J, Pivotal, ARM et Oracle bien sûr Gros round d’investissement dans Azul investissement / achat: 340 M$ Librairies Eclipse MicroProfile GraphQL 1.0 GraphQL: spec pour generaliser les endpoints en leur donnat lflexibilite en terme de requetage et graph retourné make GraphSQL schema available execute GraphQL requests code first approach Apache Camel 3.1 et 3.0 déprécié Le guide de migration de Camel amélioration de mémoire Lightbend recoit 25M d’investissement de Dell capital pour la partie reactive spécifiquement pour le “serverless” pas de mention de Scala OPTIONNEL LightBend - Article sur pourquoi une architecture reactive est importante pour le cloud native bonne piqure de rappel data localisée par microservice les avantages des systèmes event based Middleware ElasticSearch en prod, les choses a savoir les concepts de base (Clusters, Nodes, Indices and Shards) Quorum comment des noeuds rejoingnent le cluster segments et le merge gestion de la memoire (compressed pointers /! inversé, 30GB, 2x memoire sur la machine par rapport au heap) voir https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25120546/trick-behind-jvms-compressed-oops#25120926 options par workload (write heavy vs read heavy topology monitoring Infrastructure La M&A de have i been p0wned: l’histoire de l’abandon societe KPMG due diligence des milliards de questions les doutes exclusivité le risque du changement de stratégie Cloud Les gens ralent car les clusters GKE vont avoir un cout de management de 10c/heure, ce qui change la relation du cluster au développeur (nombre de clusters en parallèle) Une comparaison des prix des clusters en fonction de leur taille et de leur host provider Amazon annonce Bottlerocket Mise a jour par image recrée plutôt que par package mis a jour plus immuable et donc facile en rollback par contre chaque host goes down et up si orchestrateur c’est ok Outillage IntelliJ Big Data Tools un IDE pour le big data! deja integration avec Zeppelin S3 nouveau Spark, HDFS, Paquet Architecture Les systèmes simples ont moins de downtime facile à comprendre, facile à corriger plus rapide de monter en competence trouver la cause est plus rapide solutions simples, plus d’alternatives disponibles regles: les fonctionalités de justifient pas la complexité, les idées complexes amènent des implémentations complexes, modifier avant d’ajouter challenge de l’automation pour faire avec moins de gens? OPTIONNEL 11 raisons pour lesquelles vous allez rater vos microservices voir les titres de section OPTIONNEL Retour d’experience sur l’usage incorrect d’un outil bloom filters probleme idéal pour bloom filters mais suspicieusement plus long que prévu profilers random access memory >> sequential reading (trop grand pour L3) alternative plus simple qui reduit le nombre le chargement memoire, pas la conso memoire Méthodologies Les trains de merge rebasing, la course au collègue garder master green pour la CD impossible de faire trops de merge en parallele ou doit faire pleins de rebase merge train sequentialise et batch les merges Retour sur le modèle GitFlow pas intuitif (merge bidirectionels dans le temps entre develop, feature branch, release branch, hotfix et master) et cout cognitif haut risque grandi de merge conflit peut pas rebaser continuous delivery != trop de barrières en cas de repos multiples ou mono repos, impossible a gérer (microservices) ok pour des cycles de release par trimestre avec des equipes sur des releases en parallele Mesure de la complexité de code: une meilleure mesure cyclomatic complexité est un mauvais oracle de la complexité de code les logiques conditionnelles emboîtées utilisent notre mémoire de travail (~indentation) les fonctions avec des dos d’anes d’indentation multiples sont les pires refactorer pour externaliser chaque Dans Sonarqube cela s’appelle Cognitive Complexity. Voici un exemple sur du code XWiki ou l’on voit très bien visuelement ce que cela veut dire: https://sonarcloud.io/project/issues?id=org.xwiki.commons%3Axwiki-commons&issues=AWzY6RXo8pMOHxUYvkyE&open=AWzY6RXo8pMOHxUYvkyE Sécurité Ghostcat: la faille dans Tomcat de 6 à 9 dans le protocole Apache JServ (implicitement trusté par Tomcat (cs une requête) peut lire le contenu des web apps si la webapp peut uploader => activer un remote execution upgrader Tomcat 7, 8, 9, si 6, vous êtes dans la merde attention Tomcat est embarqué dans pleins d’outils comme Wildfly, Spring Boot etc Letencrypt révoque 3 millions de certs a multiples domaines Loi, société et organisation Amicus brief sur le copyright d’API par IBM et Red Hat computer interfaces ne sont pas copyrightable moteur de l’economie du logiciel va etre entendu au printemps Amicus brief de chercheurs attaqué par Oracle payés par Google OPTIONNEL Les hackers de Equifax contamnés pour crime DOJ charcge 4 militaires Chinois Struts CVE Rubrique débutant La tonte de Yak appliquée à Donarld Knuth écrire un livre écrire un programme pour ecrire un livre invente un langage de programmation pour écrire le programme invente un mode de pagination design une police de caractère écrit un outil pour construire les polices de caractère invente un système de version pour son programme implémente un langage d’abstraction maison pour les documents imprimés Conférences ANNULÉ - Breizhcamp du 25 au 27 mars 2020 ANNULÉ - MiXiT du 29 au 30 avril 2020 VIRTUEL - GitHub Satellite les 6 et 7 mai ANNULÉ - RivieraDev du 13 au 15 mai 2020 Devoxx UK du 13 au 15 mai 2020 NewCrafts les 28 et 29 mai 2020 AlpesCraft les 4 et 5 juin 2020 ANNULÉ - Best of Web les 4 et 5 juin 2020 DevFest Lille le 12 juin 2020 - (Le CFP est ouvert) Voxxed Days Luxembourg du 17 au 19 juin 2020 ANNULÉ - Serverless Days Paris le 1 juillet 2020 NOUVELLE DATE - Devoxx France du 1 au 3 juillet 2020 Sunny Tech les 2 et 3 juillet 2020 Et encore plus sur Developers Conferences Agenda/List …. 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Cet épisode parle du coronavirus, des conférences annulées, de la popularité des langages, de GraphQL, de Ghostcat et pleins d'autres choses encore. L'intro date un peu: les infos sur le coronavirus étant encore plus fréquentes que les nouveaux framework JavaScript. Enregistré le 13 mars 2020 Téléchargement de l'épisode [LesCastCodeurs-Episode-227.mp3](https://traffic.libsyn.com/lescastcodeurs/LesCastCodeurs-Episode-227.mp3) ## News ### Corona virus Les actions des grosses boites * pas de meeting * conf annulées * limite du travail au bureau ### Langages [RedMonk ranking - Le langage au top est...](https://redmonk.com/sogrady/2020/02/28/language-rankings-1-20/) * JavaScript Python Java * Typescript dans le top 10 * R monte * Rust stable comme Go (+1) * Kotlin 19, Scala 13 [InfoQ meta sondage](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/02/developer-surveys/) * Java 8 le plus déployé en prod, 25% Java 11 et non LTS derrière * Spring 60-80% * IntelliJ 60-80%, Eclipse 20-25% * mavenjvs Gradle 66-33 ou 50-50 [Sondage sur Scala](https://scalacenter.github.io/scala-developer-survey-2019/) [Scala.js 1.0.0](https://www.scala-js.org/news/2020/02/25/announcing-scalajs-1.0.0/) * 7 ans de dev * not binary compatible with 0.6 nor 1.0RCx * Ecrire en scala des applications front * interop avec les libraries JavaScript [GraalVM se dote d'un advisory board](https://jaxenter.com/graalvm-project-advisory-board-168885.html?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=1week) * Gluon, Red Hat, Amazon, Microdoc, Shopify, Twitter, OCI, Neo4J, Pivotal, ARM et Oracle bien sûr [Gros round d'investissement dans Azul](https://www.azul.com/press_release/azul-systems-announces-strategic-growth-equity-investment-by-vitruvian-partners/) * investissement / achat: 340 M$ ### Librairies [Eclipse MicroProfile GraphQL 1.0](https://microprofile.io/2020/02/25/microprofile-graphql-1-0-released/) * GraphQL: spec pour generaliser les endpoints en leur donnat lflexibilite en terme de requetage et graph retourné * make GraphSQL schema available * execute GraphQL requests * code first approach [Apache Camel 3.1 et 3.0 déprécié](https://camel.apache.org/blog/release-3-1-0.html) [Le guide de migration de Camel](https://camel.apache.org/manual/latest/camel-3x-upgrade-guide.html) * amélioration de mémoire [Lightbend recoit 25M d'investissement](https://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/20/03/g15505587/lightbend-closes-25-million-investment-round-led-by-dell-technologies-capital#/.XmZXZGRo7yc.twitter) * de Dell capital * pour la partie reactive * spécifiquement pour le "serverless" * pas de mention de Scala OPTIONNEL [LightBend - Article sur pourquoi une architecture reactive est importante pour le cloud native](https://www.lightbend.com/blog/stateful-cloud-native-applications-why-reactive-matters) * bonne piqure de rappel * data localisée par microservice * les avantages des systèmes event based ### Middleware [ElasticSearch en prod, les choses a savoir](https://facinating.tech/2020/02/22/in-depth-guide-to-running-elasticsearch-in-production/) * les concepts de base (Clusters, Nodes, Indices and Shards) * Quorum * comment des noeuds rejoingnent le cluster * segments et le merge * gestion de la memoire (compressed pointers /! inversé, 30GB, 2x memoire sur la machine par rapport au heap) voir * options par workload (write heavy vs read heavy * topology * monitoring ### Infrastructure [La M&A de have i been p0wned: l'histoire de l'abandon](https://www.troyhunt.com/project-svalbard-have-i-been-pwned-and-its-ongoing-independence/) * societe KPMG * due diligence * des milliards de questions * les doutes * exclusivité * le risque du changement de stratégie ### Cloud Les gens ralent car les clusters GKE vont avoir un cout de management de 10c/heure, ce qui change la relation du cluster au développeur (nombre de clusters en parallèle) [Une comparaison des prix des clusters en fonction de leur taille et de leur host provider](https://devopsdirective.com/posts/2020/03/managed-kubernetes-comparison/) Amazon annonce [Bottlerocket](https://aws.amazon.com/fr/bottlerocket/) * Mise a jour par image recrée plutôt que par package mis a jour * plus immuable et donc facile en rollback * par contre chaque host goes down et up * si orchestrateur c'est ok ### Outillage [IntelliJ Big Data Tools](https://blog.jetbrains.com/blog/2020/02/25/update-on-big-data-tools-plugin-spark-hdfs-parquet-and-more/) * un IDE pour le big data! * deja integration avec Zeppelin S3 * nouveau Spark, HDFS, Paquet ### Architecture [Les systèmes simples ont moins de downtime](https://www.gkogan.co/blog/simple-systems/?r=0) * facile à comprendre, facile à corriger * plus rapide de monter en competence * trouver la cause est plus rapide * solutions simples, plus d'alternatives disponibles * regles: les fonctionalités de justifient pas la complexité, les idées complexes amènent des implémentations complexes, modifier avant d'ajouter * challenge de l'automation pour faire avec moins de gens? OPTIONNEL [11 raisons pour lesquelles vous allez rater vos microservices](https://medium.com/xebia-engineering/11-reasons-why-you-are-going-to-fail-with-microservices-29b93876268b) * voir les titres de section OPTIONNEL [Retour d'experience sur l'usage incorrect d'un outil bloom filters](https://blog.cloudflare.com/when-bloom-filters-dont-bloom/) * probleme idéal pour bloom filters * mais suspicieusement plus long que prévu * profilers * random access memory >> sequential reading (trop grand pour L3) * alternative plus simple qui reduit le nombre le chargement memoire, pas la conso memoire ### Méthodologies [Les trains de merge](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2020/01/30/all-aboard-merge-trains/) * rebasing, la course au collègue * garder master green pour la CD * impossible de faire trops de merge en parallele ou doit faire pleins de rebase * merge train sequentialise et batch les merges [Retour sur le modèle GitFlow](https://georgestocker.com/2020/03/04/please-stop-recommending-git-flow/) * pas intuitif (merge bidirectionels dans le temps entre develop, feature branch, release branch, hotfix et master) et cout cognitif haut * risque grandi de merge conflit * peut pas rebaser * continuous delivery != trop de barrières * en cas de repos multiples ou mono repos, impossible a gérer (microservices) * ok pour des cycles de release par trimestre avec des equipes sur des releases en parallele [Mesure de la complexité de code: une meilleure mesure](https://empear.com/blog/bumpy-road-code-complexity-in-context/) * cyclomatic complexité est un mauvais oracle de la complexité de code * les logiques conditionnelles emboîtées utilisent notre mémoire de travail (~indentation) * les fonctions avec des dos d'anes d'indentation multiples sont les pires * refactorer pour externaliser chaque Dans Sonarqube cela s'appelle Cognitive Complexity. Voici un exemple sur du code XWiki ou l'on voit très bien visuelement ce que cela veut dire: ### Sécurité [Ghostcat: la faille dans Tomcat de 6 à 9](https://snyk.io/blog/ghostcat-breach-affects-all-tomcat-versions/) * dans le protocole Apache JServ (implicitement trusté par Tomcat (cs une requête) * peut lire le contenu des web apps * si la webapp peut uploader => activer un remote execution * upgrader Tomcat 7, 8, 9, si 6, vous êtes dans la merde * attention Tomcat est embarqué dans pleins d'outils comme Wildfly, Spring Boot etc [Letencrypt révoque 3 millions de certs a multiples domaines](https://thehackernews.com/2020/03/lets-encrypt-certificate-revocation.html?m=1#click=https://t.co/zViFYyMIse) ### Loi, société et organisation [Amicus brief sur le copyright d'API par IBM et Red Hat](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-urges-us-supreme-court-support-unrestricted-use-software-interfaces) * computer interfaces ne sont pas copyrightable * moteur de l'economie du logiciel * va etre entendu au printemps [Amicus brief de chercheurs attaqué par Oracle](https://twitter.com/joshbloch/status/1237507340514889729) * payés par Google OPTIONNEL [Les hackers de Equifax contamnés pour crime](https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/02/equifax-charges/?utm_campaign=infoq_content&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=feed&utm_term=java) * DOJ charcge 4 militaires Chinois * Struts CVE ## Rubrique débutant [La tonte de Yak appliquée à Donarld Knuth](https://yakshav.es/the-patron-saint-of-yakshaves/) * écrire un livre * écrire un programme pour ecrire un livre * invente un langage de programmation pour écrire le programme * invente un mode de pagination * design une police de caractère * écrit un outil pour construire les polices de caractère * invente un système de version pour son programme * implémente un langage d'abstraction maison pour les documents imprimés ## Conférences ANNULÉ - [Breizhcamp du 25 au 27 mars 2020](https://www.breizhcamp.org/) ANNULÉ - [MiXiT du 29 au 30 avril 2020](https://mixitconf.org/) VIRTUEL - [GitHub Satellite les 6 et 7 mai](https://githubsatellite.com/) ANNULÉ - [RivieraDev du 13 au 15 mai 2020](https://rivieradev.fr/) [Devoxx UK du 13 au 15 mai 2020](https://www.devoxx.co.uk/) [NewCrafts les 28 et 29 mai 2020](http://ncrafts.io/) [AlpesCraft les 4 et 5 juin 2020](https://www.alpescraft.fr/) ANNULÉ - [Best of Web les 4 et 5 juin 2020](http://bestofweb.paris/) [DevFest Lille le 12 juin 2020](https://devfest.gdglille.org/) - (Le [CFP](https://conference-hall.io/public/event/4o1awYXIRayhu3vmOmiQ) est ouvert) [Voxxed Days Luxembourg du 17 au 19 juin 2020](https://luxembourg.voxxeddays.com/) ANNULÉ - [Serverless Days Paris le 1 juillet 2020](https://paris.serverlessdays.io/en/) NOUVELLE DATE - [Devoxx France du 1 au 3 juillet 2020](https://www.devoxx.fr/) [Sunny Tech les 2 et 3 juillet 2020](https://sunny-tech.io/) Et encore plus sur [Developers Conferences Agenda/List](https://github.com/scraly/developers-conferences-agenda/blob/master/README.md) .... 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FreeBSD 12.0 is finally here, partly-cloudy IPsec VPN, KLEAK with NetBSD, How to create synth repos, GhostBSD author interview, and more. ##Headlines FreeBSD 12.0 is available After a long release cycle, the wait is over: FreeBSD 12.0 is now officially available. We’ve picked a few interesting things to cover in the show, make sure to read the full Release Notes Userland: Group permissions on /dev/acpi have been changed to allow users in the operator GID to invoke acpiconf(8) to suspend the system. The default devfs.rules(5) configuration has been updated to allow mount_fusefs(8) with jail(8). The default PAGER now defaults to less(1) for most commands. The newsyslog(8) utility has been updated to reject configuration entries that specify setuid(2) or executable log files. The WITH_REPRODUCIBLE_BUILD src.conf(5) knob has been enabled by default. A new src.conf(5) knob, WITH_RETPOLINE, has been added to enable the retpoline mitigation for userland builds. Userland applications: The dtrace(1) utility has been updated to support if and else statements. The legacy gdb(1) utility included in the base system is now installed to /usr/libexec for use with crashinfo(8). The gdbserver and gdbtui utilities are no longer installed. For interactive debugging, lldb(1) or a modern version of gdb(1) from devel/gdb should be used. A new src.conf(5) knob, WITHOUT_GDB_LIBEXEC has been added to disable building gdb(1). The gdb(1) utility is still installed in /usr/bin on sparc64. The setfacl(1) utility has been updated to include a new flag, -R, used to operate recursively on directories. The geli(8) utility has been updated to provide support for initializing multiple providers at once when they use the same passphrase and/or key. The dd(1) utility has been updated to add the status=progress option, which prints the status of its operation on a single line once per second, similar to GNU dd(1). The date(1) utility has been updated to include a new flag, -I, which prints its output in ISO 8601 formatting. The bectl(8) utility has been added, providing an administrative interface for managing ZFS boot environments, similar to sysutils/beadm. The bhyve(8) utility has been updated to add a new subcommand to the -l and -s flags, help, which when used, prints a list of supported LPC and PCI devices, respectively. The tftp(1) utility has been updated to change the default transfer mode from ASCII to binary. The chown(8) utility has been updated to prevent overflow of UID or GID arguments where the argument exceeded UID_MAX or GID_MAX, respectively. Kernel: The ACPI subsystem has been updated to implement Device object types for ACPI 6.0 support, required for some Dell, Inc. Poweredge™ AMD® Epyc™ systems. The amdsmn(4) and amdtemp(4) drivers have been updated to attach to AMD® Ryzen 2™ host bridges. The amdtemp(4) driver has been updated to fix temperature reporting for AMD® 2990WX CPUs. Kernel Configuration: The VIMAGE kernel configuration option has been enabled by default. The dumpon(8) utility has been updated to add support for compressed kernel crash dumps when the kernel configuration file includes the GZIO option. See rc.conf(5) and dumpon(8) for additional information. The NUMA option has been enabled by default in the amd64 GENERIC and MINIMAL kernel configurations. Device Drivers: The random(4) driver has been updated to remove the Yarrow algorithm. The Fortuna algorithm remains the default, and now only, available algorithm. The vt(4) driver has been updated with performance improvements, drawing text at rates ranging from 2- to 6-times faster. Deprecated Drivers: The lmc(4) driver has been removed. The ixgb(4) driver has been removed. The nxge(4) driver has been removed. The vxge(4) driver has been removed. The jedec_ts(4) driver has been removed in 12.0-RELEASE, and its functionality replaced by jedec_dimm(4). The DRM driver for modern graphics chipsets has been marked deprecated and marked for removal in FreeBSD 13. The DRM kernel modules are available from graphics/drm-stable-kmod or graphics/drm-legacy-kmod in the Ports Collection as well as via pkg(8). Additionally, the kernel modules have been added to the lua loader.conf(5) module_blacklist, as installation from the Ports Collection or pkg(8) is strongly recommended. The following drivers have been deprecated in FreeBSD 12.0, and not present in FreeBSD 13.0: ae(4), de(4), ed(4), ep(4), ex(4), fe(4), pcn(4), sf(4), sn(4), tl(4), tx(4), txp(4), vx(4), wb(4), xe(4) Storage: The UFS/FFS filesystem has been updated to support check hashes to cylinder-group maps. Support for check hashes is available only for UFS2. The UFS/FFS filesystem has been updated to consolidate TRIM/BIO_DELETE commands, reducing read/write requests due to fewer TRIM messages being sent simultaneously. TRIM consolidation support has been enabled by default in the UFS/FFS filesystem. TRIM consolidation can be disabled by setting the vfs.ffs.dotrimcons sysctl(8) to 0, or adding vfs.ffs.dotrimcons=0 to sysctl.conf(5). NFS: The NFS version 4.1 server has been updated to include pNFS server support. ZFS: ZFS has been updated to include new sysctl(8)s, vfs.zfs.arc_min_prefetch_ms and vfs.zfs.arc_min_prescient_prefetch_ms, which improve performance of the zpool(8) scrub subcommand. The new spacemap_v2 zpool feature has been added. This provides more efficient encoding of spacemaps, especially for full vdev spacemaps. The large_dnode zpool feature been imported, allowing better compatibility with pools created under ZFS-on-Linux 0.7.x Many bug fixes have been applied to the device removal feature. This feature allows you to remove a non-redundant or mirror vdev from a pool by relocating its data to other vdevs. Includes the fix for PR 229614 that could cause processes to hang in zil_commit() Boot Loader Changes: The lua loader(8) has been updated to detect a list of installed kernels to boot. The loader(8) has been updated to support geli(8) for all architectures and all disk-like devices. The loader(8) has been updated to add support for loading Intel® microcode updates early during the boot process. Networking: The pf(4) packet filter is now usable within a jail(8) using vnet(9). The pf(4) packet filter has been updated to use rmlock(9) instead of rwlock(9), resulting in significant performance improvements. The SO_REUSEPORT_LB option has been added to the network stack, allowing multiple programs or threads to bind to the same port, and incoming connections load balanced using a hash function. Again, read the release notes for a full list, check out the errata notices. A big THANKS to the entire release engineering team and all developers involved in the release, much appreciated! ###Abandon Linux. Move to FreeBSD or Illumos If you use GNU/Linux and you are only on opensource, you may be doing it wrong. Here’s why. Is your company based on opensource based software only? Do you have a bunch of developers hitting some kind of server you have installed for them to “do their thing”? Being it for economical reasons (remember to donate), being it for philosophycal ones, you may have skipped good alternatives. The BSD’s and Illumos. I bet you are running some sort of Debian, openSuSE or CentOS. It’s very discouraging having entered into the IT field recently and discover many of the people you meet do not even recognise the name BSD. Naming Solaris seems like naming the evil itself. The problem being many do not know why. They can’t point anything specific other than it’s fading out. This has recently shown strong when Oracle officials have stated development for new features has ceased and almost 90 % of developers for Solaris have been layed off. AIX seems alien to almost everybody unless you have a white beard. And all this is silly. And here’s why. You are certainly missing two important features that FreeBSD and Illumos derivatives are enjoying. A full virtualization technology, much better and fully developed compared to the LXC containers in the Linux world, such as Jails on BSD, Zones in Solaris/Illumos, and the great ZFS file system which both share. You have probably heard of a new Linux filesystem named Btrfs, which by the way, development has been dropped from the Red Hat side. Trying to emulate ZFS, Oracle started developing Btrfs file system before they acquired Sun (the original developer of ZFS), and SuSE joined the effort as well as Red Hat. It is not as well developed as ZFS and it hasn’t been tested in production environments as extensively as the former has. That leaves some uncertainty on using it or not. Red Hat leaving it aside does add some more. Although some organizations have used it with various grades of success. But why is this anyhow interesting for a sysadmin or any organization? Well… FreeBSD (descendant of Berkeley UNIX) and SmartOS (based on Illumos) aglutinate some features that make administration easier, safer, faster and more reliable. The dream of any systems administrator. To start, the ZFS filesystem combines the typical filesystem with a volume manager. It includes protection against corruption, snapshots and copy-on-write clones, as well as volume manager. Jails is another interesting piece of technology. Linux folks usually associate this as a sort of chroot. It isn’t. It is somehow inspired by it but as you may know you can escape from a chroot environment with a blink of an eye. Jails are not called jails casually. The name has a purpose. Contain processes and programs within a defined and totally controlled environment. Jails appeared first in FreeBSD in the year 2000. Solaris Zones debuted on 2005 (now called containers) are the now proprietary version of those. There are some other technologies on Linux such as Btrfs or Docker. But they have some caveats. Btrfs hasn’t been fully developed yet and it’s hasn’t been proved as much in production environments as ZFS has. And some problems have arisen recently although the developers are pushing the envelope. At some time they will match ZFS capabilities for sure. Docker is growing exponentially and it’s one of the cool technologies of modern times. The caveat is, as before, the development of this technology hasn’t been fully developed. Unlike other virtualization technologies this is not a kernel playing on top of another kernel. This is virtualization at the OS level, meaning differentiated environments can coexist on a single host, “hitting” the same unique kernel which controls and shares the resources. The problem comes when you put Docker on top of any other virtualization technology such as KVM or Xen. It breaks the purpose of it and has a performance penalty. I have arrived into the IT field with very little knowledge, that is true. But what I see strikes me. Working in a bank has allowed me to see a big production environment that needs the highest of the availability and reliability. This is, sometimes, achieved by bruteforce. And it’s legitime and adequate. Redundancy has a reason and a purpose for example. But some other times it looks, it feels, like killing flies with cannons. More hardware, more virtual machines, more people, more of this, more of that. They can afford it, so they try to maintain the cost low but at the end of the day there is a chunky budget to back operations. But here comes reality. You’re not a bank and you need to squeeze your investment as much as possible. By using FreeBSD jails you can avoid the performance penalty of KVM or Xen virtualization. Do you use VMWare or Hyper-V? You can avoid both and gain in performance. Not only that, control and manageability are equal as before, and sometimes easier to administer. There are four ways to operate them which can be divided in two categories. Hardcore and Human Being. For the Hardcore use the FreeBSD handbook and investigate as much as you can. For the Human Being way there are three options to use. Ezjail, Iocage and CBSD which are frameworks or programs as you may call to manage jails. I personally use Iocage but I have also used Ezjail. How can you use jails on your benefit? Ever tried to configure some new software and failed miserably? You can have three different jails running at the same time with different configurations. Want to try a new configuration in a production piece of hardware without applying it on the final users? You can do that with a small jail while the production environment is on in another bigger, chunkier jail. Want to divide the hardware as a replica of the division of the team/s you are working with? Want to sell virtual machines with bare metal performance? Do you want to isolate some piece of critical software or even data in a more controlled environment? Do you have different clients and you want to use the same hardware but you want to avoid them seeing each other at the same time you maintain performance and reliability? Are you a developer and you have to have reliable and portable snapshots of your work? Do you want to try new options-designs without breaking your previous work, in a timeless fashion? You can work on something, clone the jail and apply the new ideas on the project in a matter of seconds. You can stop there, export the filesystem snapshot containing all the environment and all your work and place it on a thumbdrive to later import it on a big production system. Want to change that image properties such as the network stack interface and ip? This is just one command away from you. But what properties can you assign to a jail and how can I manage them you may be wondering. Hostname, disk quota, i/o, memory, cpu limits, network isolation, network virtualization, snapshots and the manage of those, migration and root privilege isolation to name a few. You can also clone them and import and export them between different systems. Some of these things because of ZFS. Iocage is a python program to manage jails and it takes profit from ZFS advantages. But FreeBSD is not Linux you may say. No it is not. There are no run levels. The systemd factor is out of this equation. This is so since the begginning. Ever wondered where did vi come from? The TCP/IP stack? Your beloved macOS from Apple? All this is coming from the FreeBSD project. If you are used to Linux your adaptation period with any BSD will be short, very short. You will almost feel at home. Used to packaged software using yum or apt-get? No worries. With pkgng, the package management tool used in FreeBSD has almost 27.000 compiled packages for you to use. Almost all software found on any of the important GNU/Linux distros can be found here. Java, Python, C, C++, Clang, GCC, Javascript frameworks, Ruby, PHP, MySQL and the major forks, etc. All this opensource software, and much more, is available at your fingertips. I am a developer and… frankly my time is money and I appreciate both much more than dealing with systems configuration, etc. You can set a VM using VMWare or VirtualBox and play with barebones FreeBSD or you can use TrueOS (a derivative) which comes in a server version and a desktop oriented one. The latter will be easier for you to play with. You may be doing this already with Linux. There is a third and very sensible option. FreeNAS, developed by iXSystems. It is FreeBSD based and offers all these technologies with a GUI. VMWare, Hyper-V? Nowadays you can get your hands off the CLI and get a decent, usable, nice GUI. You say you play on the cloud. The major players already include FreeBSD in their offerings. You can find it in Amazon AWS or Azure (with official Microsoft support contracts too!). You can also find it in DigitalOcean and other hosting providers. There is no excuse. You can use it at home, at the office, with old or new hardware and in the cloud as well. You can even pay for a support contract to use it. Joyent, the developers of SmartOS have their own cloud with different locations around the globe. Have a look on them too. If you want the original of ZFS and zones you may think of Solaris. But it’s fading away. But it really isn’t. When Oracle bouth Sun many people ran away in an stampide fashion. Some of the good folks working at Sun founded new projects. One of these is Illumos. Joyent is a company formed by people who developed these technologies. They are a cloud operator, have been recently bought by Samsung and have a very competent team of people providing great tech solutions. They have developed an OS, called SmartOS (based on Illumos) with all these features. The source from this goes back to the early days of UNIX. Do you remember the days of OpenSolaris when Sun opensourced the crown jewels? There you have it. A modern opensource UNIX operating system with the roots in their original place and the head planted on today’s needs. In conclusion. If you are on GNU/Linux and you only use opensource software you may be doing it wrong. And missing goodies you may need and like. Once you put your hands on them, trust me, you won’t look back. And if you have some “old fashioned” admins who know Solaris, you can bring them to a new profitable and exciting life with both systems. Still not convinced? Would you have ever imagined Microsoft supporting Linux? Even loving it? They do love now FreeBSD. And not only that, they provide their own image in the Azure Cloud and you can get Microsoft support, payed support if you want to use the platform on Azure. Ain’t it… surprising? Convincing at all? PS: I haven’t mentioned both softwares, FreeBSD and SmartOS do have a Linux translation layer. This means you can run Linux binaries on them and the program won’t cough at all. Since the ABI stays stable the only thing you need to run a Linux binary is a translation between the different system calls and the libraries. Remember POSIX? Choose your poison and enjoy it. ###A partly-cloudy IPsec VPN Audience I’m assuming that readers have at least a basic knowledge of TCP/IP networking and some UNIX or UNIX-like systems, but not necessarily OpenBSD or FreeBSD. This post will therefore be light on details that aren’t OS specific and are likely to be encountered in normal use (e.g., how to use vi or another text editor.) For more information on these topics, read Absolute FreeBSD (3ed.) by Michael W. Lucas. Overview I’m redoing my DigitalOcean virtual machines (which they call droplets). My requirements are: VPN Road-warrior access, so I can use private network resources from anywhere. A site-to-site VPN, extending my home network to my VPSes. Hosting for public and private network services. A proxy service to provide a public IP address to services hosted at home. The last item is on the list because I don’t actually have a public IP address at home; my firewall’s external address is in the RFC 1918 space, and the entire apartment building shares a single public IPv4 address.1 (IPv6? Don’t I wish.) The end-state network will include one OpenBSD droplet providing firewall, router, and VPN services; and one FreeBSD droplet hosting multiple jailed services. I’ll be providing access via these droplets to a NextCloud instance at home. A simple NAT on the DO router droplet isn’t going to work, because packets going from home to the internet would exit through the apartment building’s connection and not through the VPN. It’s possible that I could do work around this issue with packet tagging using the pf firewall, but HAProxy is simple to configure and unlikely to result in hard-to-debug problems. relayd is also an option, but doesn’t have the TLS parsing abilities of HAProxy, which I’ll be using later on. Since this system includes jails running on a VPS, and they’ve got RFC 1918 addresses, I want them reachable from my home network. Once that’s done, I can access the private address space from anywhere through a VPN connection to the cloudy router. The VPN itself will be of the IPsec variety. IPsec is the traditional enterprise VPN standard, and is even used for classified applications, but has a (somewhat-deserved) reputation for complexity, but recent versions of OpenBSD turn down the difficulty by quite a bit. The end-state network should look like: https://d33wubrfki0l68.cloudfront.net/0ccf46fb057e0d50923209bb2e2af0122637e72d/e714e/201812-cloudy/endstate.svg This VPN both separates internal network traffic from public traffic and uses encryption to prevent interception or tampering. Once traffic has been encrypted, decrypting it without the key would, as Bruce Schneier once put it, require a computer built from something other than matter that occupies something other than space. Dyson spheres and a frakton of causality violation would possibly work, as would mathemagical technology that alters the local calendar such that P=NP.2 Black-bag jobs and/or suborning cloud provider employees doesn’t quite have that guarantee of impossibility, however. If you have serious security requirements, you’ll need to do better than a random blog entry. ##News Roundup KLEAK: Practical Kernel Memory Disclosure Detection Modern operating systems such as NetBSD, macOS, and Windows isolate their kernel from userspace programs to increase fault tolerance and to protect against malicious manipulations [10]. User space programs have to call into the kernel to request resources, via system calls or ioctls. This communication between user space and kernel space crosses a security boundary. Kernel memory disclosures - also known as kernel information leaks - denote the inadvertent copying of uninitialized bytes from kernel space to user space. Such disclosed memory may contain cryptographic keys, information about the kernel memory layout, or other forms of secret data. Even though kernel memory disclosures do not allow direct exploitation of a system, they lay the ground for it. We introduce KLEAK, a simple approach to dynamically detect kernel information leaks. Simply said, KLEAK utilizes a rudimentary form of taint tracking: it taints kernel memory with marker values, lets the data travel through the kernel and scans the buffers exchanged between the kernel and the user space for these marker values. By using compiler instrumentation and rotating the markers at regular intervals, KLEAK significantly reduces the number of false positives, and is able to yield relevant results with little effort. Our approach is practically feasible as we prove with an implementation for the NetBSD kernel. A small performance penalty is introduced, but the system remains usable. In addition to implementing KLEAK in the NetBSD kernel, we applied our approach to FreeBSD 11.2. In total, we detected 21 previously unknown kernel memory disclosures in NetBSD-current and FreeBSD 11.2, which were fixed subsequently. As a follow-up, the projects’ developers manually audited related kernel areas and identified dozens of other kernel memory disclosures. The remainder of this paper is structured as follows. Section II discusses the bug class of kernel memory disclosures. Section III presents KLEAK to dynamically detect instances of this bug class. Section IV discusses the results of applying KLEAK to NetBSD-current and FreeBSD 11.2. Section V reviews prior research. Finally, Section VI concludes this paper. ###How To Create Official Synth Repo System Environment Make sure /usr/dports is updated and that it contains no cruft (git pull; git status). Remove any cruft. Make sure your ‘synth’ is up-to-date ‘pkg upgrade synth’. If you already updated your system you may have to build synth from scratch, from /usr/dports/ports-mgmt/synth. Make sure /etc/make.conf is clean. Update /usr/src to the current master, make sure there is no cruft in it Do a full buildworld, buildkernel, installkernel and installworld Reboot After the reboot, before proceeding, run ‘uname -a’ and make sure you are now on the desired release or development kernel. Synth Environment /usr/local/etc/synth/ contains the synth configuration. It should contain a synth.ini file (you may have to rename the template), and you will have to create or edit a LiveSystem-make.conf file. System requirements are hefty. Just linking chromium alone eats at least 30GB, for example. Concurrent c++ compiles can eat up to 2GB per process. We recommend at least 100GB of SSD based swap space and 300GB of free space on the filesystem. synth.ini should contain this. Plus modify the builders and jobs to suit your system. With 128G of ram, 30/30 or 40/25 works well. If you have 32G of ram, maybe 8/8 or less. ; Take care when hand editing! [Global Configuration] profileselected= LiveSystem [LiveSystem] Operatingsystem= DragonFly Directorypackages= /build/synth/livepackages Directoryrepository= /build/synth/livepackages/All Directoryportsdir= /build/synth/dports Directoryoptions= /build/synth/options Directorydistfiles= /usr/distfiles Directorybuildbase= /build/synth/build Directorylogs= /build/synth/logs Directoryccache= disabled Directorysystem= / Numberofbuilders= 30 Maxjobsperbuilder= 30 Tmpfsworkdir= true Tmpfslocalbase= true Displaywithncurses= true leverageprebuilt= false LiveSystem-make.conf should contain one line to restrict licensing to only what is allowed to be built as a binary package: LICENSESACCEPTED= NONE Make sure there is no other cruft in /usr/local/etc/synth/ In the example above, the synth working dirs are in “/build/synth”. Make sure the base directories exist. Clean out any cruft for a fresh build from-scratch: rm -rf /build/synth/livepackages/* rm -rf /build/synth/logs mkdir /build/synth/logs Run synth everything. I recommend doing this in a ‘screen’ session in case you lose your ssh session (assuming you are ssh’d into the build machine). (optionally start a screen session) synth everything A full synth build takes over 24 hours to run on a 48-core box, around 12 hours to run on a 64-core box. On a 4-core/8-thread box it will take at least 3 days. There will be times when swap space is heavily used. If you have not run synth before, monitor your memory and swap loads to make sure you have configured the jobs properly. If you are overloading the system, you may have to ^C the synth run, reduce the jobs, and start it again. It will pick up where it left off. When synth finishes, let it rebuild the database. You then have a working binary repo. It is usually a good idea to run synth several times to pick up any stuff it couldn’t build the first time. Each of these incremental runs may take a few hours, depending on what it tries to build. ###Interview with founder and maintainer of GhostBSD, Eric Turgeon Thanks you Eric for taking part. To start off, could you tell us a little about yourself, just a bit of background? How did you become interested in open source? When and how did you get interested in the BSD operating systems? On your Twitter profile, you state that you are an automation engineer at iXsystems. Can you share what you do in your day-to-day job? You are the founder and project lead of GhostBSD. Could you describe GhostBSD to those who have never used it or never heard of it? Developing an operating system is not a small thing. What made you decide to start the GhostBSD project and not join another “desktop FreeBSD” related project, such as PC-BSD and DesktopBSD at the time? How did you get to the name GhostBSD? Did you consider any other names? You recently released GhostBSD 18.10? What’s new in that version and what are the key features? What has changed since GhostBSD 11.1? The current version is 18.10. Will the next version be 19.04 (like Ubuntu’s version numbering), or is a new version released after the next stable TrueOS release Can you tell us something about the development team? Is it yourself, or are there other core team members? I think I saw two other developers on your Github project page. How about the relationship with the community? Is it possible for a community member to contribute, and how are those contributions handled? What was the biggest challenge during development? If you had to pick one feature readers should check out in GhostBSD, what is it and why? What is the relationship between iXsystems and the GhostBSD project? Or is GhostBSD a hobby project that you run separately from your work at iXsystems? What is the relationship between GhostBSD and TrueOS? Is GhostBSD TrueOS with the MATE desktop on top, or are there other modifications, additions, and differences? Where does GhostBSD go from here? What are your plans for 2019? Is there anything else that wasn’t asked or that you want to share? ##Beastie Bits dialog(1) script to select audio output on FreeBSD Erlang otp on OpenBSD Capsicum https://blog.grem.de/sysadmin/FreeBSD-On-rpi3-With-crochet-2018-10-27-18-00.html Introduction to µUBSan - a clean-room reimplementation of the Undefined Behavior Sanitizer runtime pkgsrcCon 2018 in Berlin - Videos Getting started with drm-kmod ##Feedback/Questions Malcolm - Show segment idea Fraser - Question: FreeBSD official binary package options Harri - BSD Magazine Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv
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Johnny Caglione is an Oscar and Emmy award-winning makeup artist, who's worked on projects like The Dark Knight, Dick Tracy, American Gangster, Saturday Night Live, Angels in America, Star Wars: The Next Generation, Amistad, The Hurricane, etc. In this episode, we'll discuss how he started his makeup career with a simple letter, how he made Heath Ledger look insanely creepy in The Dark Knight, the history of his decades-long partnership with Al Pacino, why his Oscar pushes him to work harder and so much more! Find Johnny here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnny_cags/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johncaglionejr Web: https://www.johncaglionejr.net/gallery Thank you for supporting the show by using the following: Receive cash back when you shop at your favorite stores like Amazon, Target, Sephora and Ulta! Check out EBATES. (You get a $10 sign up bonus too!) Listen to your favorite books on AUDIBLE! Get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial using my referral link. Sign up for Google's G Suite to get a professional custom email (you@yourcompa ny.com), 30GB of cloud storage (bye Dropbox) and more! Use promo code 'W7JT9GLKQEL3XMD' to get 20% off your first year using my referral link. Or consider a donation through PayPal to help cover monthly podcasting expenses.
Scandalous Beauty - A Makeup and Beauty Podcast by Erin Baynham
Makeup artist Billy Brasfield (aka) Billy B. is back for another loaded episode! He's putting it all out there: Why he decided to leave the celebrity makeup career alone, Why "Instagram makeup artists" annoy him, replacing Ariana Grande's makeup artist (and his former assistant) after his untimely death, how Huda Kattan launched Billy's social media presence, why brands are capitalizing on beauty consumers by selling you palettes and products you don't need, and soooo much more. Support for today's podcast comes from Ecosia, the ethical way to search the internet. Try it here: https://ecosia.co/beauty Get full show notes, watch videos and view references: scandalousbeautyonline.com/podcast/billyb Want to ask Billy a question? Shoot me an email or leave a voicemail here: http://www.scandalousbeautyonline.com Resources Referenced: The Master of Masters Class with Billy B.: https://goo.gl/cj7vHQ Wayne Goss Reviews Billy's Brushes: https://goo.gl/M3rpnx To connect with Billy: https://www.instagram.com/billybmakeup https://twitter.com/mrbillybhttps://www.billybmakeup.com/ Thank you for supporting the show by using the following: Receive cash back when you shop at your favorite stores like Amazon, Target, Sephora and Ulta! Check out EBATES. (You get a $10 sign up bonus too!) Listen to your favorite books on AUDIBLE! Get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial using my referral link. Sign up for Google's G Suite to get a professional custom email (you@yourcompa ny.com), 30GB of cloud storage (bye Dropbox) and more! Use promo code 'W7JT9GLKQEL3XMD' to get 20% off your first year using my referral link. Or consider a donation through PayPal to help cover monthly podcasting expenses.
Scandalous Beauty - A Makeup and Beauty Podcast by Erin Baynham
Makeup artist Billy Brasfield (aka) Billy B. joins us to talk about makeup for the top celebrities of the 90's and 2000's, including Mariah Carey, Missy Elliott, Lady Gaga, Mary J. Blige, Destiny's Child, Pink, Britney Spears, Dolly Parton and everyone in between. We'll deep dive into how Billy made his own beauty rules, the highlighting/contouring craze, and why we haven't seen him around as much as we used to. Did you know that Mario Dedivanovic, makeup artist to the Kardashian/Jenner family, used to assist Billy? We'll talk about how Mario turned his job into an empire. Another loaded episode!!! Get full show notes, watch videos and view references here: scandalousbeautyonline.com/podcast/billyb Resources Referenced: The Master of Masters Class with Billy B.: https://goo.gl/cj7vHQ Lady Gaga Bad Romance Video Mary J. Blige No More Drama Video Selena Gomez Hands to Myself Video To connect with Billy: https://www.instagram.com/billybmakeup https://twitter.com/mrbillybhttps://www.billybmakeup.com/ Receive cash back when you shop at your favorite stores like Amazon, Target, Sephora and Ulta! Check out EBATES. (You get a $10 sign up bonus too!) Listen to your favorite books on AUDIBLE! Get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial using my referral link. Sign up for Google's G Suite to get a professional custom email (you@yourcompa ny.com), 30GB of cloud storage (bye Dropbox) and more! Use promo code 'W7JT9GLKQEL3XMD' to get 20% off your first year using my referral link. Or consider a donation through PayPal to help cover monthly podcasting expenses.
Scandalous Beauty - A Makeup and Beauty Podcast by Erin Baynham
Sam Fine is here, y'all! This unfiltered chat dives into A LOT, including the misconceptions about drugstore beauty, his pet peeves, how imposter syndrome is in your head, Sam's love of neutral colors and new makeup line...??? Please excuse the awkward pauses (I was digesting the gems) and excessive laughter (because Sam snatched edges, mine included). To connect with Sam: https://www.instagram.com/iamsamfine/ https://www.facebook.com/samfinebeauty/ Sam is speaking at The Makeup Show Dallas: themakeupshow.com/dallas/tickets “The Fine Art of Makeup” c/o MAC Cosmetics at Dillards, Friday, September 22nd, 5-7pm: M·A·C at Dillard’s Northpark 716 Northpark Center, Dallas To RSVP, ☎️ 214.750.1759 https://www.instagram.com/p/BY1kHXzFM-d/ Please support the podcast by trying our trusted Sponsors: Receive cash back when you shop at your favorite stores like Amazon, Target, Sephora and Ulta! Check out EBATES. (They have a $10 sign up bonus too!) Listen to your favorite books on AUDIBLE! Get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial using my referral link. Sign up for Google's G Suite to get a professional custom email (you@yourcompany.com), 30GB of cloud storage (bye Dropbox) and more! Use promo code 'W7JT9GLKQEL3XMD' to get 20% off your first year using my referral link.
Scandalous Beauty - A Makeup and Beauty Podcast by Erin Baynham
NARS Cosmetics is a cult favorite brand that creates quality, highly pigmented products for all. Today I'm going to share a slew of my favorite products (including blushes, lipsticks, glosses and more), and they're all items that I'd purchase over and over again. Since I forgot to add a couple products and shade names for reference, you can find that information in the show notes, along with video swatches and images. Show notes: http://www.scandalousbeauty.co/podcast/NARS Please support the podcast by trying our trusted Sponsors: Receive cash back when you shop at your favorite stores like Amazon, Target, Sephora and Ulta! Check out EBATES. (They have a $10 sign up bonus too!) Listen to your favorite books on AUDIBLE! Get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial using my referral link. Sign up for Google's G Suite to get a professional custom email (you@yourcompa ny.com), 30GB of cloud storage (bye Dropbox) and more! Use promo code 'W7JT9GLKQEL3XMD' to get 20% off your first year using my referral link. Let's Connect: Follow Erin on Twitter: @ErinBaynham She's a big fan of Instagram too: @ErinBaynham Email me: erin@scandalousbeautyonline.com Show notes: http://www.scandalousbeauty.co/podcast/NARS
We cover TrueOS/Lumina working to be less dependent on Linux, How the IllumOS network stack works, Throttling the password gropers & the 64 bit inode call for testing. This episode was brought to you by Headlines vBSDCon CFP closed April 29th (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vbsdcon2017) EuroBSDCon CFP closes April 30th (https://2017.eurobsdcon.org/2017/03/13/call-for-proposals/) Developer Commentary: Philosophy, Evolution of TrueOS/Lumina, and Other Thoughts. (https://www.trueos.org/blog/developer-commentary-philosophy-evolution-trueoslumina-thoughts/) Philosophy of Development No project is an island. Every single project needs or uses some other external utility, library, communications format, standards compliance, and more in order to be useful. A static project is typically a dead project. A project needs regular upkeep and maintenance to ensure it continues to build and run with the current ecosystem of libraries and utilities, even if the project has no considerable changes to the code base or feature set. “Upstream” decisions can have drastic consequences on your project. Through no fault of yours, your project can be rendered obsolete or broken by changing standards in the global ecosystem that affect your project's dependencies. Operating system focus is key. What OS is the project originally designed for? This determines how the “upstream” dependencies list appears and which “heartbeat” to monitor. Evolution of PC-BSD, Lumina, and TrueOS. With these principles in mind – let's look at PC-BSD, Lumina, and TrueOS. PC-BSD : PC-BSD was largely designed around KDE on FreeBSD. KDE/Plasma5 has been available for Linux OS's for well over a year, but is still not generally available on FreeBSD. It is still tucked away in the experimental “area51” repository where people are trying to get it working first. Lumina : As a developer with PC-BSD for a long time, and a tester from nearly the beginning of the project, I was keenly aware the “winds of change” were blowing in the open-source ecosystem. TrueOS : All of these ecosystem changes finally came to a head for us near the beginning of 2016. KDE4 was starting to deteriorate underneath us, and the FreeBSD “Release” branch would never allow us to compete with the rate of graphics driver or standards changes coming out of the Linux camp. The Rename and Next Steps With all of these changes and the lack of a clear “upgrade” path from PC-BSD to the new systems, we decided it was necessary to change the project itself (name and all). To us, this was the only way to ensure people were aware of the differences, and that TrueOS really is a different kind of project from PC-BSD. Note this was not a “hostile takeover” of the PC-BSD project by rabid FreeBSD fanatics. This was more a refocusing of the PC-BSD project into something that could ensure longevity and reliability for the foreseeable future. Does TrueOS have bugs and issues? Of course! That is the nature of “rolling” with upstream changes all the time. Not only do you always get the latest version of something (a good thing), you also find yourself on the “front line” for finding and reporting bugs in those same applications (a bad thing if you like consistency or stability). What you are also seeing is just how much “churn” happens in the open-source ecosystem at any given time. We are devoted to providing our users (and ourselves – don't forget we use TrueOS every day too!) a stable, reliable, and secure experience. Please be patient as we continue striving toward this goal in the best way possible, not just doing what works for the moment, but the project's future too. Robert Mustacchi: Excerpts from The Soft Ring Cycle #1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnD10WQ2930) The author of the “Turtles on the Wire” post we featured the other week, is back with a video. Joyent has started a new series of lunchtime technical discussions to share information as they grow their engineering team This video focuses on the network stack, how it works, and how it relates to virtualization and multi-tenancy Basically, how the network stack on IllumOS works when you have virtual tenants, be they virtual machines or zones The video describes the many layers of the network stack, how they work together, and how they can be made to work quickly It also talks about the trade-offs between high throughput and low latency How security is enforced, so virtual tenants cannot send packets into VLANs they are not members of, or receive traffic that they are not allowed to by the administrator How incoming packets are classified, and eventually delivered to the intended destination How the system decides if it has enough available resources to process the packet, or if it needs to be dropped How interface polling works on IllumOS (a lot different than on FreeBSD) Then the last 20 minutes are about how the qemu interface of the KVM hypervisor interfaces with the network stack We look forward to seeing more of these videos as they come out *** Forcing the password gropers through a smaller hole with OpenBSD's PF queues (http://bsdly.blogspot.com/2017/04/forcing-password-gropers-through.html) While preparing material for the upcoming BSDCan PF and networking tutorial (http://www.bsdcan.org/2017/schedule/events/805.en.html), I realized that the pop3 gropers were actually not much fun to watch anymore. So I used the traffic shaping features of my OpenBSD firewall to let the miscreants inflict some pain on themselves. Watching logs became fun again. The actual useful parts of this article follow - take this as a walkthrough of how to mitigate a wide range of threats and annoyances. First, analyze the behavior that you want to defend against. In our case that's fairly obvious: We have a service that's getting a volume of unwanted traffic, and looking at our logs the attempts come fairly quickly with a number of repeated attempts from each source address. I've written about the rapid-fire ssh bruteforce attacks and their mitigation before (and of course it's in The Book of PF) as well as the slower kind where those techniques actually come up short. The traditional approach to ssh bruteforcers has been to simply block their traffic, and the state-tracking features of PF let you set up overload criteria that add the source addresses to the table that holds the addresses you want to block. For the system that runs our pop3 service, we also have a PF ruleset in place with queues for traffic shaping. For some odd reason that ruleset is fairly close to the HFSC traffic shaper example in The Book of PF, and it contains a queue that I set up mainly as an experiment to annoy spammers (as in, the ones that are already for one reason or the other blacklisted by our spamd). The queue is defined like this: queue spamd parent rootq bandwidth 1K min 0K max 1K qlimit 300 yes, that's right. A queue with a maximum throughput of 1 kilobit per second. I have been warned that this is small enough that the code may be unable to strictly enforce that limit due to the timer resolution in the HFSC code. But that didn't keep me from trying. Now a few small additions to the ruleset are needed for the good to put the evil to the task. We start with a table to hold the addresses we want to mess with. Actually, I'll add two, for reasons that will become clear later: table persist counters table persist counters The rules that use those tables are: block drop log (all) quick from pass in quick log (all) on egress proto tcp from to port pop3 flags S/SA keep state (max-src-conn 2, max-src-conn-rate 3/3, overload flush global, pflow) set queue spamd pass in log (all) on egress proto tcp to port pop3 flags S/SA keep state (max-src-conn 5, max-src-conn-rate 6/3, overload flush global, pflow) The last one lets anybody connect to the pop3 service, but any one source address can have only open five simultaneous connections and at a rate of six over three seconds. The results were immediately visible. Monitoring the queues using pfctl -vvsq shows the tiny queue works as expected: queue spamd parent rootq bandwidth 1K, max 1K qlimit 300 [ pkts: 196136 bytes: 12157940 dropped pkts: 398350 bytes: 24692564 ] [ qlength: 300/300 ] [ measured: 2.0 packets/s, 999.13 b/s ] and looking at the pop3 daemon's log entries, a typical encounter looks like this: Apr 19 22:39:33 skapet spop3d[44875]: connect from 111.181.52.216 Apr 19 22:39:33 skapet spop3d[75112]: connect from 111.181.52.216 Apr 19 22:39:34 skapet spop3d[57116]: connect from 111.181.52.216 Apr 19 22:39:34 skapet spop3d[65982]: connect from 111.181.52.216 Apr 19 22:39:34 skapet spop3d[58964]: connect from 111.181.52.216 Apr 19 22:40:34 skapet spop3d[12410]: autologout time elapsed - 111.181.52.216 Apr 19 22:40:34 skapet spop3d[63573]: autologout time elapsed - 111.181.52.216 Apr 19 22:40:34 skapet spop3d[76113]: autologout time elapsed - 111.181.52.216 Apr 19 22:40:34 skapet spop3d[23524]: autologout time elapsed - 111.181.52.216 Apr 19 22:40:34 skapet spop3d[16916]: autologout time elapsed - 111.181.52.216 here the miscreant comes in way too fast and only manages to get five connections going before they're shunted to the tiny queue to fight it out with known spammers for a share of bandwidth. One important takeaway from this, and possibly the most important point of this article, is that it does not take a lot of imagination to retool this setup to watch for and protect against undesirable activity directed at essentially any network service. You pick the service and the ports it uses, then figure out what are the parameters that determine what is acceptable behavior. Once you have those parameters defined, you can choose to assign to a minimal queue like in this example, block outright, redirect to something unpleasant or even pass with a low probability. 64-bit inodes (ino64) Status Update and Call for Testing (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-fs/2017-April/024684.html) Inodes are data structures corresponding to objects in a file system, such as files and directories. FreeBSD has historically used 32-bit values to identify inodes, which limits file systems to somewhat under 2^32 objects. Many modern file systems internally use 64-bit identifiers and FreeBSD needs to follow suit to properly and fully support these file systems. The 64-bit inode project, also known as ino64, started life many years ago as a project by Gleb Kurtsou (gleb@). After that time several people have had a hand in updating it and addressing regressions, after mckusick@ picked up and updated the patch, and acted as a flag-waver. Overview : The ino64 branch extends the basic system types inot and devt from 32-bit to 64-bit, and nlink_t from 16-bit to 64-bit. Motivation : The main risk of the ino64 change is the uncontrolled ABI breakage. Quirks : We handled kinfo sysctl MIBs, but other MIBs which report structures depended on the changed type, are not handled in general. It was considered that the breakage is either in the management interfaces, where we usually allow ABI slip, or is not important. Testing procedure : The ino64 project can be tested by cloning the project branch from GitHub or by applying the patch to a working tree. New kernel, old world. New kernel, new world, old third-party applications. 32bit compat. Targeted tests. NFS server and client test Other filesystems Test accounting Ports Status with ino64 : A ports exp-run for ino64 is open in PR 218320. 5.1. LLVM : LLVM includes a component called Address Sanitizer or ASAN, which triesto intercept syscalls, and contains knowledge of the layout of many system structures. Since stat and lstat syscalls were removed and several types and structures changed, this has to be reflected in the ASAN hacks. 5.2. lang/ghc : The ghc compiler and parts of the runtime are written in Haskell, which means that to compile ghc, you need a working Haskell compiler for bootstrap. 5.3. lang/rust Rustc has a similar structure to GHC, and same issue. The same solution of patching the bootstrap was done. Next Steps : The tentative schedule for the ino64 project: 2017-04-20 Post wide call for testing : Investigate and address port failures with maintainer support 2017-05-05 Request second exp-run with initial patches applied : Investigate and address port failures with maintainer support 2017-05-19 Commit to HEAD : Address post-commit failures where feasible *** News Roundup Sing, beastie, sing! (http://meka.rs/blog/2017/01/25/sing-beastie-sing/) FreeBSD digital audio workstation, or DAW for short, is now possible. At this very moment it's not user friendly that much, but you'll manage. What I want to say is that I worked on porting some of the audio apps to FreeBSD, met some other people interested in porting audio stuff and became heavily involved with DrumGizmo - drum sampling engine. Let me start with the basic setup. FreeBSD doesn't have hard real-time support, but it's pretty close. For the needs of audio, FreeBSD's implementation of real-time is sufficient and, in my opinion, superior to the one you can get on Linux with RT path (which is ugly, not supported by distributions and breaks apps like VirtualBox). As default install of FreeBSD is concerned with real-time too much, we have to tweak sysctl a bit, so append this to your /etc/sysctl.conf: kern.timecounter.alloweddeviation=0 hw.usb.uaudio.buffer_ms=2 # only on -STABLE for now hw.snd.latency=0 kern.coredump=0 So let me go through the list. First item tells FreeBSD how many events it can aggregate (or wait for) before emitting them. The reason this is the default is because aggregating events saves power a bit, and currently more laptops are running FreeBSD than DAWs. Second one is the lowest possible buffer for USB audio driver. If you're not using USB audio, this won't change a thing. Third one has nothing to do with real-time, but dealing with programs that consume ~3GB of RAM, dumping cores around made a problem on my machine. Besides, core dumps are only useful if you know how to debug the problem, or someone is willing to do that for you. I like to not generate those files by default, but if some app is constantly crashing, I enable dumps, run the app, crash it, and disable dumps again. I lost 30GB in under a minute by examining 10 different drumkits of DrumGizmo and all of them gave me 3GB of core file, each. More setup instructions follow, including jackd setup and PulseAudio using virtual_oss. With this setup I can play OSS, JACK and PulseAudio sound all at the same time, which I was not able to do on Linux. FreeBSD 11 Unbound DNS server (https://itso.dk/?p=499) In FreeBSD, there is a built-in DNS server called Unbound. So why would run a local DNS server? I am in a region where internet traffic is still a bit expensive, that also implies slow, and high response times. To speed that a up a little, you can use own DNS server. It will speed up because for every homepage you visit, there will be several hooks to other domains: commercials, site components, and links to other sites. These, will now all be cached locally on your new DNS server. In my case I use an old PC-Engine Alix board for my home DNS server, but you can use almost everything, Raspberry Pi, old laptop/desktop and others. As long as it runs FreeBSD. Goes into more details about what commands to run and which services to start Try it out if you are in a similar situation *** Why it is important that documentation and tutorials be correct and carefully reviewed (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1704.02786.pdf) A group of researchers found that a lot of online web programming tutorials contain serious security flaws. They decided to do a research project to see how this impacts software that is written possibly based on those tutorials. They used a number of simple google search terms to make a list of tutorials, and manually audited them for common vulnerabilities. They then crawled GitHub to find projects with very similar code snippets that might have been taken from those tutorials. The Web is replete with tutorial-style content on how to accomplish programming tasks. Unfortunately, even top-ranked tutorials suffer from severe security vulnerabilities, such as cross-site scripting (XSS), and SQL injection (SQLi). Assuming that these tutorials influence real-world software development, we hypothesize that code snippets from popular tutorials can be used to bootstrap vulnerability discovery at scale. To validate our hypothesis, we propose a semi-automated approach to find recurring vulnerabilities starting from a handful of top-ranked tutorials that contain vulnerable code snippets. We evaluate our approach by performing an analysis of tens of thousands of open-source web applications to check if vulnerabilities originating in the selected tutorials recur. Our analysis framework has been running on a standard PC, analyzed 64,415 PHP codebases hosted on GitHub thus far, and found a total of 117 vulnerabilities that have a strong syntactic similarity to vulnerable code snippets present in popular tutorials. In addition to shedding light on the anecdotal belief that programmers reuse web tutorial code in an ad hoc manner, our study finds disconcerting evidence of insufficiently reviewed tutorials compromising the security of open-source projects. Moreover, our findings testify to the feasibility of large-scale vulnerability discovery using poorly written tutorials as a starting point The researchers found 117 vulnerabilities, of these, at least 8 appear to be nearly exact copy/pastes of the tutorials that were found to be vulnerable. *** 1.3.0 Development Preview: New icon themes (https://lumina-desktop.org/1-3-0-development-preview-new-icon-themes/) As version 1.3.0 of the Lumina desktop starts getting closer to release, I want to take a couple weeks and give you all some sneak peaks at some of the changes/updates that we have been working on (and are in the process of finishing up). New icon theme (https://lumina-desktop.org/1-3-0-development-preview-new-icon-themes/) Material Design Light/Dark There are a lot more icons available in the reference icon packs which we still have not gotten around to renaming yet, but this initial version satisfies all the XDG standards for an icon theme + all the extra icons needed for Lumina and it's utilities + a large number of additional icons for application use. This highlights one the big things that I love about Lumina: it gives you an interface that is custom-tailored to YOUR needs/wants – rather than expecting YOU to change your routines to accomodate how some random developer/designer across the world thinks everybody should use a computer. Lumina Media Player (https://lumina-desktop.org/1-3-0-development-preview-lumina-mediaplayer/) This is a small utility designed to provide the ability for the user to play audio and video files on the local system, as well as stream audio from online sources. For now, only the Pandora internet radio service is supported via the “pianobar” CLI utility, which is an optional runtime dependency. However, we hope to gradually add new streaming sources over time. For a long time I had been using another Pandora streaming client on my TrueOS desktop, but it was very fragile with respect to underlying changes: LibreSSL versions for example. The player would regularly stop functioning for a few update cycles until a version of LibreSSL which was “compatible” with the player was used. After enduring this for some time, I was finally frustrated enough to start looking for alternatives. A co-worker pointed me to a command-line utility called “pianobar“, which was also a small client for Pandora radio. After using pianobar for a couple weeks, I was impressed with how stable it was and how little “overhead” it required with regards to extra runtime dependencies. Of course, I started thinking “I could write a Qt5 GUI for that!”. Once I had a few free hours, I started writing what became lumina-mediaplayer. I started with the interface to pianobar itself to see how complicated it would be to interact with, but after a couple days of tinkering in my spare time, I realized I had a full client to Pandora radio basically finished. Beastie Bits vBSDCon CFP closes April 29th (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vbsdcon2017) EuroBSDCon CFP closes April 30th (https://2017.eurobsdcon.org/2017/03/13/call-for-proposals/) clang(1) added to base on amd64 and i386 (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20170421001933) Theo: “Most things come to an end, sorry.” (https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=149232307018311&w=2) ASLR, PIE, NX, and other capital letters (https://www.dragonflydigest.com/2017/04/24/19609.html) How SSH got port number 22 (https://www.ssh.com/ssh/port) Netflix Serving 90Gb/s+ From Single Machines Using Tuned FreeBSD (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14128637) Compressed zfs send / receive lands in FreeBSD HEAD (https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=317414) *** Feedback/Questions Steve - FreeBSD Jobs (http://dpaste.com/3QSMYEH#wrap) Mike - CuBox i4Pro (http://dpaste.com/0NNYH22#wrap) Steve - Year of the BSD Desktop? (http://dpaste.com/1QRZBPD#wrap) Brad - Configuration Management (http://dpaste.com/2TFV8AJ#wrap) ***
Phil Edwards and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek. Special Guest: Mark Macdowell.Show Notes:Secure Messaging Scorecard [EFF]Telstra wants to re-brand as a tech company [Business Insider Australia]Vaya updates their data plans, now with a monster 30GB for $65 - now that should get you catching all the Pokèmon on the go [Ausdroid]Australia Now Has a Cyber Minister [Gizmodo Australia]Nintendo Classic Mini Revealed: Coming In November [Press Start Australia]Microsoft wins landmark appeal over seizure of foreign emails [Reuters]Pokemon Go sends kids to notorious gay beat [News.com.au]Open casting call posted for Apple's 'Planet of the Apps' reality TV show [9to5Mac]Rumor: Apple latest bidder for Formula 1 race series [AppleInsider]"Ghostbusters" Sequel "Will Happen" Says Sony [Dark Horizons]"Star Wars Story" Films Skip Opening Crawl [Dark Horizons]iView Is Now Streaming Every Live ABC TV Channel [Gizmodo Australia]A Rick and Morty VR game is coming to the HTC Vive [The Verge]China Embraces Kenny G as 'Going Home' Music [Rolling Stone]Ghostbusters (2016) [IMDb]Something we mentioned in the show but missing in the Show Notes? Let us know via our Contact Page.Questions, Comments, Feedback and Suggestions are all welcome.Website - http://geeksinterrupted.fmFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeeksInterruptedTwitter - https://twitter.com/GeeksOnAirVoicemail - http://www.speakpipe.com/GeeksInterruptedIf you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe.
Microsoft Surface Outsold Apple iPad in October Apple's reluctance to create an OSX tablet hybrid and choosing to concentrate their efforts on an iPad with a bigger screen instead could be an incredibly costly mistake. Despite the iPad’s dominance on the tablet sales charts since its arrival in 2010, there now seems to be a slight chink in the armor of Apple’s flagship models. WinBeta received an early version of an upcoming and report that revealed how Microsoft tablets have overtaken the Apple iPad in October 2015. The study was based on 100 retailers in the United States, that are collectively responsible for over 95 percent of physical products ordered online and has prompted many to wonder if these are early signs indicating a gradual decline in Apple’s fortunes. Microsoft Listens to 72,000 Complaints and Offers More Cloud Storage Microsoft has infamously become the leaders of the pack where indecision and backtracking are concerned for some time now so we shouldn't be too surprised to hear they have been caught performing U-turns yet again. Office 365 subscribers recently learned that the unlimited storage they were promised upon signing up for the service was about to be culled while the limit for free users was also heavily cut back from 15GB to a meager 5GB. The PR disaster both angered and frustrated their customers in equal measure and their inability to anticipate consumer reaction after downgrading services they use every day was more than a little worrisome for a company that was attempting to drive adoption and attract new users of their OneDrive cloud storage. After over 72,000 complaints, Microsoft to their credit has offered an apology along with a link to claim back some much needed free storage. Microsoft Group Program Manager Douglas Pierce advised, "In November, we made a business decision to reduce storage limits for OneDrive. Since then, we've heard clearly from our Windows and OneDrive fans about the frustration and disappointment we have caused." Microsoft is now offering their users of OneDrive an opportunity to keep their existing 15GB of free storage and the 15GB camera roll bonus taking them up to a more respectable 30GB for free. What’s the catch? This allowance will not automatically upgrade, and users have to opt-in to update and save these latest storage changes by clicking on a link before January 31st, 2016. This is where things get quite interesting because there is also an alternative option. OneDrive users who are over the new controversial 5GB storage cap during the transition early next year will be given a 1-terabyte storage limit for 12 months, and if this isn't enough, they will also throw in a free 12-month subscription to Office 365 too for savvy users who play the game.
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We made it to episode 10 of SyrupCast! Just wanted to say a big thanks to everyone who has listened, given us compliments and feedback, and content suggestions for future segments. We're listening. This week, as we get ready for the September onslaught, we dive into the idea that the next Nexus will be built by Motorola, and what it means for Lenovo's place in the Android ecosystem. Then there's the iPhone 6, which has been confirmed to launch on September 9th, Samsung and LG's new smartwatches -- which were announced last night at roughly the same time -- Rogers launching shomi, a Netflix competitor, and a new 30GB shared data plan. And finally, Cyanogen working on something really cool with former HTC, Motorola and Google execs. Next Nexus phone will be made by Motorola, likely named Nexus X iPhone 6 event announced for September 9th Samsung announces new curved smartwatch, Gear S LG announces circular smartwatch, G Watch R TELUS to launch the Samsung Galaxy S5 Active Cyanogen is working on “something really cool” with Nextbit Rogers and Shaw announce shomi, its $8.99/month Netflix competitor Rogers introduces 30GB shared data plan starting at $240/month App of the week: Hyperlapse by Instagram (iOS) Running time: 85 minutes Hosts: Daniel Bader, Douglas Soltys, Jane McEntegart
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On 25th Oct, 7.30 pm at Apple Centre in Gurney Plaza, the new iPod is launched.We manage to take some short review of this product during the launching. The background noise is a bit too laud but hope that it will not affect your love to iPod.The new iPod is selling at, RM 1599 for 30GB and RM 2099 for 60GB. You can get it in any Apple Centre in Penang now.