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Marty and Eric speak about betas, Apple's new Immersive Video Utility, and Marty's disdain for the YankeesThis Week's BetavisionOs 2.5 Beta Out Nowhttps://www.macobserver.com/news/visionos-2-5-beta-out-now/Beta Release noteshttps://developer.apple.com/documentation/visionos-release-notes/visionos-2_5-release-notes PSA: Apple Intelligence for Vision Pro only available in US Englishhttps://9to5mac.com/2025/03/31/apple-intelligence-vision-pro-english/Apple's canceled Federation Square store lives on in Apple Vision Prohttps://appleinsider.com/articles/25/04/04/apples-canceled-federation-square-store-lives-on-in-apple-vision-proReminderFollow the live stream at YouTube.com/@VisionProfiles on Monday nights at 9 PM EST or catch the video later on Youtube or audio on any pod catcher serviceFuture Apple Vision Pro headsets could get an Action Buttonhttps://appleinsider.com/articles/25/04/01/future-apple-vision-pro-headsets-could-get-an-action-button What VisionOS 3 Needs to Fix Before Apple Vision Pro Becomes Mainstreamhttps://www.macobserver.com/tips/round-ups/what-visionos-3-needs-to-fix-before-apple-vision-pro-becomes-mainstream/ Will Apple Push More macOS-VisionOS Integration With M5 MacBook Pro?https://www.macobserver.com/tips/round-ups/will-apple-push-more-macos-visionos-integration-with-m5-macbook-pro Even Realities G1 review: Limited but effective smart glasseshttps://www.engadget.com/wearables/even-realities-g1-review-limited-but-effective-smart-glasses-140059586.html Apple Immersive VIP Yankee Stadiumhttps://tv.apple.com/us/show/vip/umc.cmc.e96b9gdwcrlwocbvapiyt6gv April 4, 2025 behind the scenes look 13-minutesApple has just released a new utility for Mac users to help manage their immersive video libraries with direct connectivity to Apple Vision Prohttps://appleinsider.com/articles/25/04/07/apple-vision-pro-immersive-video-library-management-utility-arrives-for-macNEW APPS WORTH MENTIONINGApple Immersive Video Utility (macOS app & visionOS app # get on both systems, they work together)https://apps.apple.com/us/app/apple-immersive-video-utility/id6477489398Import and Manage Immersive VideosInspect and Modify MetadataStream to Apple Vision Pro Support Documenthttps://support.apple.com/guide/immersive-video-utility/welcome/webFishing Havenhttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/fishing-haven/id6737493339?uo=2 TestFlight AppsTubular Prohttps://testflight.apple.com/join/ppbZMyvV - YouTube app, Tubular ProA Queue/Playlist system, so you can keep track of videos to watchA Desktop View mode now allows you to see the full Desktop UI of YouTube, Permits…Offline Videos! For those of you with YouTube Premium, you can now download your videos. Chat access for Live Streams! you can see and interact with chat on active streams!From Reddit posthttps://www.reddit.com/r/VisionPro/comments/1jrirg6/my_youtube_app_tubular_pro_has_gained_some/?share_id=7VHqcT1goOG6NtBM7ZFx7&utm_content=1&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=ioscss&utm_source=share&utm_term=1Homerise - smarthome immersive controlshttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/homerise/id1439944386Macstockconferenceandexpo.com Use “PODTALK50” for a 50$ discount. ThePodTalk.Net
Lior Lieberman is a software engineer lead at Google Cloud focusing on GCE, Kubernetes, and Service Mesh. He is a leading contributor to Gateway API and the maintainer of Ingress2gateway. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod - bluesky: @kubernetespodcast.com News of the week NFTables mode for kube-proxy | Kubernetes Kubescape becomes a CNCF incubating project Announcing the Beta Release of OpenTelemetry Go Auto-Instrumentation using eBPF | CNCF New Phippy Book Guidelines: Enhancing Community Access & Engagement | CNCF Links from the interview Lightning Talk: Why Service Is the Worst API in Kubernetes, & What We're Doing About It - Tim Hockin GitHub - kubernetes-sigs/ingress2gateway: Convert Ingress resources to Gateway API resources Migrating from Ingress Gateway API Inference Extension 0.1.0 release README on GitHub kubernetes-sigs/ingate - an Ingress & Gateway API Controller GAMMA - https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/mesh/
Our 200th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news! Recorded on 02/14/2025 Join our brand new Discord here! https://discord.gg/nTyezGSKwP Hosted by Andrey Kurenkov and Jeremie Harris. Feel free to email us your questions and feedback at contact@lastweekinai.com and/or hello@gladstone.ai Read out our text newsletter and comment on the podcast at https://lastweekin.ai/. In this episode: OpenAI announces plans to unify their model offerings, moving away from multiple separate models (GPT-4, Claude, etc.) toward a single unified intelligence system, with free users getting "standard intelligence" and Plus subscribers accessing "higher intelligence" levels. Adobe launches their Sora-rivaling AI video generator with 1080p output and 5-second clips, emphasizing production-ready content for films and introducing new pricing tiers through Firefly subscriptions at $10-30 per month. Elon Musk and a consortium offer $97.4 billion to acquire OpenAI's nonprofit entity, potentially complicating the company's transition to a for-profit structure, though Sam Altman quickly dismissed the offer's viability. TSMC implements stricter chip sales restrictions to China, requiring government-approved third-party packaging houses for chips using 16nm and below processes, aligning with US export control measures and affecting major tech companies like Nvidia and AMD. Timestamps + Links: (00:00:00) Intro / Banter (00:01:25) Response to listener comments (00:02:41) News Preview Tools & Apps (00:03:58) Adobe's Sora rivalling AI video generator is now available for everyone (00:09:45) OpenAI lays out plans for GPT-5 (00:16:42) OpenAI is rethinking how AI models handle controversial topics (00:21:28) Perplexity AI launches new ultra-fast AI search model Sonar (00:23:45) YouTube AI updates include auto dubbing expansion, age ID tech, and more Applications & Business (00:24:37) Musk-led group makes $97.4 billion bid for control of OpenAI (00:34:32) Anthropic's next major AI model could arrive within weeks (00:39:09) AI chip startup Groq secures $1.5 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia (00:42:15) OpenAI reportedly planning to build its first AI chip in 2026 Projects & Open Source (00:45:01) Zyphra Introduces the Beta Release of Zonos: A Highly Expressive TTS Model with High Fidelity Voice Cloning (00:51:11) Gemstones: A Model Suite for Multi-Faceted Scaling Laws (00:57:15) Hephaestus: Improving Fundamental Agent Capabilities of Large Language Models through Continual Pre-Training Research & Advancements (00:58:24) Model Tampering Attacks Enable More Rigorous Evaluations of LLM Capabilities (01:04:24) Distillation Scaling Laws (01:10:06) Matryoshka Quantization (01:17:47) How much AI compute exists globally? How rapidly is it growing? Policy & Safety (01:21:29) US and UK refuse to sign summit declaration on AI safety (01:25:43) Utility Engineering: Analyzing and Controlling Emergent Value Systems in AIs (01:34:40) xAI Risk Management Framework (Draft) (01:39:59) TSMC bans more chip sales to China due to stricter U.S. export sanctions (01:42:38) Listener requested topic Synthetic Media & Art (01:43:48) Thomson Reuters Wins First Major AI Copyright Case in the US (01:44:46) Scarlett Johansson calls for deepfake ban after AI video goes viral (01:45:55) Outro
This episode dives into the Grok-2 Beta Release, highlighting its advanced reasoning capabilities and competitive edge. We explore Apple's ambitious plans for a $1,000 tabletop robotic home device, set to transform smart home technology. The introduction of ChemVLM marks a breakthrough in chemistry research, effectively integrating chemical images and text. Lastly, InfinityMATH presents a scalable dataset that enhances language models' mathematical reasoning, showcasing impressive performance improvements. Contact: sergi@earkind.com Timestamps: 00:34 Introduction 01:37 Grok-2 Beta Release 02:58 Apple Aiming to Launch Tabletop Robotic Home Device as Soon as 2026 With Pricing Around $1,000 04:29 Gemlite: Towards Building Custom Low-Bit Fused CUDA Kernels 05:34 Fake sponsor 07:16 Seeing and Understanding: Bridging Vision with Chemical Knowledge Via ChemVLM 08:55 Generative Photomontage 10:26 InfinityMATH: A Scalable Instruction Tuning Dataset in Programmatic Mathematical Reasoning 12:22 Outro
Mit einer Woche Verspätung ist der buffedCast wieder am Start und es gibt einiges zu besprechen. Denn in den vergangenen Wochen sind viele Dinge passiert. Die Alpha von WoW The War Within ist zu Ende gegangen und die Beta im gleichen Zuge gestartet. Dabei verlief der Start aber mehr als holprig - mal wieder.Zudem hat The War Within jüngst ein Release-Datum bekommen, über das wir natürlich ebenfalls sprechen müssen. Denn dieses ist nicht nur früher als viele gedacht haben, sondern liegt auch noch enorm ungünstig rund um die gamescom, auf der Blizzard ja eigentlich auch vertreten sein wollte.Rund um Release-Ankündigung und Beta gab es dann aber noch jede Menge anderer Informationen, die wir besprechen. Dazu gehören die neuen Mythisch-Plus-Affixe genauso wie die Anpassung an den Erweckten Raids oder die Änderung der Trinkets in The War Within.Neben WoW gab es auch eine Ankündigung für Diablo 4. Dort haben die Entwickler das Release-Datum der ersten Erweiterung Vessel of Hatred rausgehauen - und den Preis. Gerade letzteres hat überrascht und den einen oder anderen geärgert. Aber bietet die Erweiterung genug, um einen hohen Preis zu rechtfertigen.Ihr wollt uns Feedback zum buffedCast geben oder habt Themenvorschläge oder Fragen an uns? Dann immer her damit. Unter buffedCast@buffed.de erreicht ihr uns am schnellsten.Mehr von buffed findet ihr hier:buffed.de: http://www.buffed.debuffed auf Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/buffedbuffed auf Twitter: http://twitter.com/buffeddebuffed auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buffed.de/
KubeCon EU 2024 was the largest KubeCon yet! Explore the trends and learnings from the event through interviews with attendees. Featuring: Olivia Al-Joundi Tabitha Sable Sreeram Venkitesh Lachlan Evenson James Blair Ian Coldwater Gabriele Bartolini Benjamin Koltermann Benazir Khan And additional Guest Host, Mofi Rahman. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the week Go Workspaces in Kubernetes Blog by Tim Hockin Fermyon SpinKube donation announcement Istio Announces the Beta Release of Ambient Mode - Blog KubeCon EU 2024 CNCF Highlights Blog Kubestronaut Program Announcement Blog CNCF Udemy Partnership Announcement Blog Cloud Native Hacks Winners Blog KubeCon NA CFP KubeCon CloudNativeCon NA Cloud Native Glossary — the Japanese version is live! - Blog KuberTENes logo design contest KuberTENes.cncf.io Links from the interview From Zero to Hero: Scaling Postgres in Kubernetes Using the Power of CloudNativePG - Gabriele Bartolini, EDB This Meeting Is Better Than An Email: A Panel Discussion on Facilitating Great Meetings SIG Security Update: Growing Together Cloud Native Rejekts Links from the post-interview chat WasmCon 2023 Kubernetes Podcast episode Ray on Kubernetes (KubeRay)
Aira is excited to announce the beta release of Access AI, a brand new AI image chat feature within the Aira app. Access AI allows explorers to take a photo, share from their photo gallery, mobile device, or computer, get a detailed description, ask follow up questions, and receive validation of AI responses from a visual interpreter! Jeff Thompson gives us a demonstration of the new Access AI feature, and we think you will like it! Download the Aira Explorer App as the new Access AI feature is coming! Find out more about Aira and Access AI here. Thanks for listening!
We kick off SEMA 2023 at the Flex booth with Chris Metcalf. BETA Release of the Podcast Stack by RoadFS and Flex Guest: Chris Metcalf Flex Power Tools https://www.flexpowertools.com/ Hosts: Jody Sedrick & Rod Puzey RoadFS.com
MetaMask releases Snaps to open beta. Go Ethereum releases Geth v1.13.0. Hashdex files for an Ethereum ETF. And Lodestar shares the results of its solo staker incentive program. Subscribe to the newsletter: ethdaily.io
Etherscan releases a new advanced filter. Optimism adds Bedrock to its bug bounty. Aragon receives a proposal to stake 57k ether on Lido. And core developers discuss additional EIPs for inclusion in Dencun. Read more: https://ethdaily.io/640
In the 12th episode of the D&D Download, the duo discusses the latest and greatest since our last check-in, including: - Product updates - BETA Release of Telehealth Plus+ - New features for Waitlist management - Time Zone enhancements - Restoring deleted invoices - ISO 27001 certification - Power Talks Webinar preview: Security & Privacy | News and Updates for 2023
The ISS receives support from Russia, extending its mission until 2028, while the US, Japan, Canada, and participating ESA countries confirm their support through 2030. China announces the formation of the International Lunar Research Station Cooperation Organization. Satlantis acquires majority shares in SuperSharp, Raytheon shifts its contracting approach, Voyager benefits from some engineering magic, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space. And be sure to follow T-Minus on Twitter and LinkedIn. T-Minus Guest Our featured interview today is with friend-of-the-show Christina Korp, the Astronaut Wrangler, on her organization SPACE for a better world and her efforts to inspire and educate people from all ages and walks of life about the ways that space technology can help save our planet. You can follow Christina on LinkedIn, Twitter, and her Website. Selected Reading Partners Extend International Space Station for Benefit of Humanity | NASA China to establish organization to coordinate international moon base | SpaceNews Spain's Satlantis expands into thermal imagery with UK investment | SpaceNews Southern Launch signs MOU with pioneering UK firm | Space Connect Raytheon rethinks strategy to compete in military satellite market | SpaceNews ICEYE Announces the Beta Release of Wildfire Insights | SpaceWatch.Global NASA Hack Extends 46-Year Voyager 2 Mission Until 2026 | PCMag Space Force Woos New Launch Bidders—But Startups Aren't Quite Ready | DefenseOne SSPI's Better Satellite World Video emphasizes trusting networks to connect the world | SatNews How Chang Zheng 9 arrived at the "Starship-like" design | NASASpaceFlight How the European Union and the African Union are stepping up cooperation in space | SpaceWatch.Global New image reveals violent events near a supermassive black hole | Reuters Audience Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © 2023 N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A fresh take on open-source funding, Fedora's plan for better encryption out of the box, and our impressions of the latest Ubuntu Beta.
A fresh take on open-source funding, Fedora's plan for better encryption out of the box, and our impressions of the latest Ubuntu Beta.
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➤ One of Tesla's largest shareholders advocates for stock buyback, should Tesla do it? ➤ FSD Beta 10.12 release notes leak ➤ Wedbush reduces TSLA price target ➤ California mayor discloses massive Supercharging site ➤ NHTSA investigates Tesla crash in a California ➤ Twitter execs discuss possible acquisition ➤ Bill Gates declines to comment on Tesla again Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/teslapodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tesladailypodcast Tesla Referral: https://ts.la/robert47283 FSD 10.12 Release Notes: • Upgraded decision making framework for unprotected left turns with better modeling of objects' response to ego's actions by adding more features that shape the go/no-go decision. This increases robustness to noisy measurements while being more sticky to decisions within a safety margin. The framework also leverages median safe regions when necessary to maneuver across large turns and accelerating harder through maneuvers when required to safely exit the intersection. • Improved creeping for visibility using more accurate lane geometry and higher resolution occlusion detection. • Reduced instances of attempting uncomfortable turns through better integration with object future predictions during lane selection. • Upgraded planner to rely less on lanes to enable maneuvering smoothly out of restricted space. • Increased safety of turns with crossing traffic by improving the architecture of the lanes neural network which greatly boosted recall and geometric accuracy of crossing lanes. • Improved the recall and geometric accuracy of all lane predictions by adding 180k video clips to the training set. • Reduced traffic control related false slowdowns through better integration with lane structure and improved behavior with respect to yellow lights. • Improved the geometric accuracy of road edge and line predictions by adding a mixing/coupling layer with the generalized static obstacle network. • Improved geometric accuracy and understanding of visibility by retraining the generalized static obstacle network with improved data from the autolabeler and by adding 30k more videos clips. • Improved recall of motorcycles, reduced velocity error of close-by pedestrians and bicyclists, and reduced heading error of pedestrians by adding new sim and autolabeled data to the training set. • Improved precision of the "is parked" attribute on vehicles by adding 41k clips to the training set. Solved 48% of failure cases captured by our telemetry of 10.11. • Improved detection recall of far-away crossing objects by regenerating the dataset with improved versions of the neural networks used in the autolabeler which increased data quality. • Improved offsetting behavior when maneuvering around cars with open doors. • Improved angular velocity and lane-centric velocity for non-VRU objects by upgrading it into network predicted tasks. • Improved comfort when lane changing behind vehicles with harsh deceleration by tighter integration between lead vehicles future motion estimate and planned lane change profile. • Increased reliance on network-predicted acceleration for all moving objects, previously only longitudinally relevant objects. • Updated nearby vehicle assets with visualization indicating when a vehicle has a door open. • Improved system frame rate +1.8 frames per second by removing three legacy neural networks. Executive producer Jeremy Cooke Executive producer Troy Cherasaro Executive producer Andre/Maria Kent Executive producer Jessie Chimni Executive producer Michael Pastrone Executive producer Richard Del Maestro Executive producer John Beans Music by Evan Schaeffer Disclosure: Rob Maurer is long TSLA stock & derivatives
Gobble gobble! WordPress 5.9 will not be released until the beginning of 2022. There were some major blockers identified with the Beta Release and the team thought it best to delay the release instead of pushing through the holidays. Beta 1 was originally scheduled to release last week. Now the overall schedule will be updated to reflect the new date, January 25, 2022 (edit: We said 22nd in the podcast, but have revised it here.) This will give contributors more time to collaborate further on the release. There is a new video posted on Facebook that covers responsive editing and customization for 5.9. Check this out to see all the new features that are coming. Justin Sainton shared how he got the new brand for pagely.com launched with full site editing in WordPress. This article shares how the project was started in January of 2021 but was quickly finished in 8 weeks for the merger and acquisition with GoDaddy. Justin covers some of the pain points of Full Site Editing in Gutenberg that you should be aware of in case you decide to follow this accelerated timeline yourself. Events As I mentioned last week the State of the Word will be live-streamed from New York City. That means that you can join the fun either online or in person, on December 14, 2021, between 5 and 7 pm EST! You can join with your local Meetup for a watch party and now you can participate in person in New York City by filling out the registration by Sunday, November 28, but be aware that not all requests will receive a seat due to the venue capacity – set at 50. Sabrina Zierden shared the first plans for the largest venue for WordCamp Europe 2022. To work on the plans, they have reopened the Call for Organizers again. It looks very exciting to have live conferences scheduled in 2022. That video looks pretty amazing as an in-person venue. Security We should maybe be getting used to seeing Security breaches happen but when it does, it is still so disturbing. This time in a disclosure to the Securities and Exchange Commission, GoDaddy revealed that they had been hacked. This was not the first time the company was compromised. GoDaddy stated that it has discovered that an “unauthorized third party” had accessed a managed WordPress hosting environment. Up to 1.2 million users were compromised. According to this document, GoDaddy believes that the first breach occurred around September 6, 2021, and investigations are currently underway. Go change all your WordPress passwords if you have accounts with GoDaddy. From Our Contributors and Producers Block Building Do you want to create your own custom block? The Wicked Block Builder is in the WordPress plugin directory. There's no setup required and you can build blocks in as little as a few minutes. The block builder is still in beta so please make sure you have a backup in place before you give this plugin a try. The Automattic Theme team has been working on a plugin to help you create a Blockbased child theme. You can use the existing tools to make changes to a Blockbase theme, and then export a bundle of
In dieser Ausgabe des ClusterTalks haben sich Eistea und Silas zusammengesetzt, um sich über den Infinite Multiplayer Release zu unterhalten. Warum die beiden aber auch einige Bedenken haben erfahrt ihr im Podcast. Schreibt uns gerne eure Meinung via Social Media oder in den Kommentaren zu diesem Talk auf YouTube! Unterstützt uns gerne mit einer Bewertung des Podcasts, indem ihr auf YouTube vorbeischaut oder Sillo_TV auf Twitch folgt.
This week we discuss, what we believe to be Twitch's new pay-to-win system called "Boost This Stream" which helps your viewers getting your stream in the recommended channels list. We also go over their answer to help reduce hate raids. Also weekly Banter Items including Battlefield 2042 Beta Release and Dice showing no mercy for cheaters, Resident Evil 4 is coming to Oculus Quest 2, China Bans PUBG Esports, A small Xbox Cloud Gaming Review, and as always a few follow ups from previous episodes! Also the always popular Questions of the week! All that and MORE in this episode, and as always... Keep Grinding!Get some sweet stream overlays at https://agamingmoment.com/nerdordieWe've got merch! Check out out merch store at https://merch.agamingmoment.comCheck out one of our best supporting items in our shop!https://merch.agamingmoment.com/product/a-gaming-moment-full-color-visor/Make your voice heard in the community by interacting with us on Social media! Reach out to us and tell us your thoughs on where you think Battle Royals should be heading... is bigger really better?Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/agamingmoment/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/agamingmomnetInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/agamingmoment/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3MUxqCNmoRsanAEy47TMoQ/Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/agamingmomentDiscord: https://discord.gg/qJBmznFTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@agamingmomentFollow Daygon07Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daygon07Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/daygon07Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/daygon07YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/daygon07Follow WildTwinsFanFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WildtwinsfanGaming/Twitter: https://twitter.com/wildtwinsfan1Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/wildtwinsfanYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfiCtuWqUITn6iLKODQaEAgTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@wildtwinsfanDownload the podcast and be sure to follow us across all social media platforms. Until next time, Keep Grinding!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/agamingmoment)
The Battlefield Show - The Premiere Battlefield 2042 Podcast
Sage and Sammy talk about the Battlefield 2042 Open Beta, the weird communication that has been going around the game, and the lack of any showing at Gamescom! ───────── ➤ Twitter: https://twitter.com/UplinkPodcast Catch up with us on our socials! We would love to hear what you have to say! ➤ Discord: https://www.discord.gg/qNBxYsK ➤ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uplinkpodcast/ ➤ Sammy: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfrvWp0LzoUvArbBh7YI30Q Consider also supporting us using Patreon, where you will receive some exclusive benefits! ➤ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UplinkPodcast ➤ (Alternatively) PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/TyeDyeSheep ───────── We would highly appreciate any constructive feedback or review from you! Let us know in the comment section below, or on any of our socials! Our listeners are our priority, so we want to make the best content we possibly can! Please consider sharing the podcast with your family, friends, and followers. It would be highly appreciated! ❤️ See you on the Battlefield! ───────── For any business inquiries, please email us at: contact@uplinkpodcast.com
It's just Ahman and Ben this week and there's a lot going on in the gaming world! We breakdown the latest with the Activision Blizzard lawsuit and things just keep getting worse. Ahman took part in the Halo Infinite Beta release over the weekend so he gives us what we have to look forward to! And after you hear about the Chinese government cracking down on gaming companies and how they view video games as a whole you will be reminded how good we have it here in America. Plus we've got This or That, Game Releases, and What's on Stream. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Live stream link: https://youtu.be/4dOAFJUOi-s Hey friends. So today is an important day for a friend of mine. Our friends of mine Michael Jackson and Ryan Florence are releasing the beta 1.0 release of remix. And if you've been watching my Twitter or just kind of me in general, I've been really excited about remix. I've been reading writing can't seedance.com to remix and it's just been a total joy. I am super excited about the potential that remakes has and really excited about the approach that they're taking and.From a progressive web app standpoint whatever So if you're listening to this on the same day that I'm recording it then don't miss their live stream that's happening later today because it's going to be great. I'm certain of it like they haven't given me a preview or anything but I'm sure it's going to be great. And I really encourage you to give some serious thought to remix as an option for the apps that you build in the future because it's phenomenal. The their approach to focusing on the foundations of the web and the and the features like we spend so much time. Building JavaScript libraries and and abstractions for what is already built into the web platform just because we don't want to use it the way that the web platform has it for whatever reason but remix kind of brings it all back to those fundamentals and what that means is that the knowledge that you gain as you work with Remix is very transferable. It's all based on the the platform that we've had for decades and it's much more powerful than just our own little abstractions that that we try to build.So anyway, it is really incredible. I'm really excited about remix and I am yeah don't miss their live stream about it today. I will put a link in the transcript here but you can just go on YouTube and search for remix JS and you'll find their channel and you can watch the live stream today. Yeah. I think that's all that. I I don't want to dive too deep into things because I don't have enough time in this three-minute podcast, but yeah, I have never felt. So excited about a framework before or like a meta framework like remix. It is phenomenal. So anyway, I'll stop using all these fluffy words to describe it. And you'll see more about remix coming from me, absolutely. So look forward to that. Hope you have a great day and I'll see you around.
Here I discuss my (almost) final thoughts on working out the Chainmail combat with OD&D system. After that we have call-ins from Jason from Nerd's RPG Variety Podcast https://anchor.fm/jason376 and Taylor from Clerics Wear Ringmail https://clericswearringmail.blogspot.com You can access the beta copy of my OD&D with Chainmail Supplement here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gXRGSXufk_uQaTjcskVJn4JfvecQlklh?usp=sharing
On this episode of This Week in Linux, Ubuntu announced that they are working on a new Desktop Installer. CloudLinux announced the Beta Release for their CentOS Replacement called AlmaLinux. There are some big changes for this year's Google Summer of Code and it has some people disappointed and even considering about not participating. We've also got a lot more Distro News to discuss with a follow up to the iPad-like tablet distro, JingOS, as well as an update for Solus and EndeavourOS. Then we'll check out some new updates for a new supported devices website for Ubuntu Touch, and in app news we've got new releases for KDE's App Suite and LibreOffice's new Community edition. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! SPONSORED BY: Digital Ocean ►► https://do.co/dln Bitwarden ►► https://bitwarden.com/dln TWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/michaeltunnell MASTODON ►► https://mastodon.social/@MichaelTunnell DLN COMMUNITY ►► https://destinationlinux.network/contact FRONT PAGE LINUX ►► https://frontpagelinux.com MERCH ►► https://dlnstore.com BECOME A PATRON ►► https://tuxdigital.com/contribute This Week in Linux is produced by the Destination Linux Network: https://destinationlinux.network SHOW NOTES ►► https://tuxdigital.com/twil137 00:00 = Welcome to TWIL 137 01:11 = TWIL & DLN News 01:53 = Ubuntu News: 20.04.2 New Desktop Installer & More 10:04 = AlmaLinux Beta Released (CentOS Replacement by CloudLinux) 12:06 = 2021 Google Summer of Code Disappoints 14:30 = Digital Ocean - VPS & App Platform ( https://do.co/dln ) 15:55 = JingOS Alpha Released (iPad-like Tablet Distro) 18:51 = Solus 4.2 “Fortitude” Released 21:07 = EndeavourOS 2021.02.03 Released 24:04 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 26:54 = UBports' Big Update To Ubuntu Touch Devices Website 30:00 = LibreOffice 7.1 Released Plus New "Community" Label 32:30 = KDE's New Kongress App & More 34:48 = Outro Sylvia Ritter's Art Hirsute Hippo = https://www.deviantart.com/sylviaritter/art/Hirsute-Hippo-869076072 Groovy Gorilla = https://www.deviantart.com/sylviaritter/art/Groovy-Gorilla-850935052 Disco Dingo = https://www.deviantart.com/sylviaritter/art/Disco-Dingo-786327017 Other Videos: 7 Reasons Why Firefox Is My Favorite Web Browser: https://youtu.be/bGTBH9yr8uw How To Use Firefox's Best Feature, Multi-Account Containers: https://youtu.be/FfN5L5zAJUo 5 Reasons Why I Use KDE Plasma: https://youtu.be/b0KA6IsO1M8 6 Cool Things You Didn't Know About Linux's History: https://youtu.be/u9ZY41mNB9I Thanks For Watching! Linux #OpenSource #TechNews
On this episode of This Week in Linux, Ubuntu announced that they are working on a new Desktop Installer. CloudLinux announced the Beta Release for their CentOS Replacement called AlmaLinux. There are some big changes for this year’s Google Summer of Code and it has some people disappointed and even considering about not participating. We’ve… Read more
The beta release is here! Harris also shares an award that the show received from the MicroConf community, and wonders if any show listeners are on Clubhouse?
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On episode 26: - Tesla news including Q3 earnings call, FSD beta release, Model 3 to receive suite of updates for MY2021; - Waymo launches to the public in Phoenix, AZ; - Tesla and Fastned team up on charging sites in Germany; - Ikea installs EV chargers in Australia; - Nexport/BYD to manufacture EVs in Australia; - Pacific Gas and Electric begins construction on 730 MWh battery peaker plant in Moss Landing, CA Thanks for tuning in! Please get in touch with any questions and comments, and please subscribe to ensure you don't miss next week's episode! If you enjoyed the content, please leave a review if you have time! It really helps the show's exposure. -- If you'd like to contribute to the running of the show, you can support the podcast on a monthly basis from as little as $1! Every cent will go into great EV content, and expanding the show to new audiences! Thank you for your support! www.patreon.com/evbriefpodcast Find EV Brief on your favourite platform! iTunes Store: apple.co/2vFV3CS Stitcher: bit.ly/2VPVUQT Spotify: spoti.fi/2wa1XR6 Pocketcasts: bit.ly/2LUzutd Soundcloud: bit.ly/2QebZcV Google Podcasts: bit.ly/30x3Gxx TuneIn: bit.ly/2HEfupn YouTube: bit.ly/evbriefyoutube
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Hello everyone, It's another special episode of the Radioactive Screen Podcast, this week we take a look at the horror franchise 'Cube' a series of films that see's a group of people within a cube full of traps and all that nasty stuff! We also have a Theme Tune, finally we are moving up in the world... Performed by local rapper Young Sceptic, be sure to check out his stuff below;https://www.facebook.com/RadioactiveScreen/https://www.instagram.com/radioactivescreen/https://www.facebook.com/YoungScepticYork
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This is the spoken version of EOS Nation's EOS Hot Sauce, a weekly published series covering the hottest topics in the EOSIO Ecosystem. Brought to you by EOS Nation. Find the written version filled with relevant links here: https://eosnation.io/eos-hot-sauce-44-mainnet-update-voice-beta-release-wax-excitement-bos-vm-2-0-and-more/
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Another exciting episode and I am joined by Brandon and Joe. Today we discuss game companies and beta practices and dealing with getting put on tilt. Find Brandon: Instagram: http://instagram.com/objeckshun Twitter: http://twitter.com/objeckshun Find me at: Email: buddytalkspod@gmail.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/theartfulgent
This week's episode, we discuss Halo Infinite's comments on Battle Royale, Fallout 76 Beta Release date, Ubisoft's decision on abusive language and the main topic of how video games should be put on the same platform as any other art form such as painting, movies, etc. Intro Music: "Follow Me" by Jimmy Fontanez
Ross Brand with your Livestream Universe Update and Alexa Flash Briefing for Thursday, April 5th, 2018. Telestream has just released the beta version of Wirecast 9. It includes x-key controller integration, a redesign of the menu for adding sources, and a set-and-forget workflow that requires minimal configuration before each broadcast. Andrew Haley will have more details at 5:30pm ET on Wirecast Live. That's on the Telestream Wirecast Facebook page. A link to the info sheet with specs for Wirecast 9 Beta will be in the notes at LivestreamUniverse.com. We have a new product for lead generation, a complete podcasting solution and the Midwest's biggest social media event highlighting tonight's episode of #LivestreamDeals. We go live at 7pm ET on the Livestream Universe Facebook page and we'll have special offers for our viewers. Guests include: Rob Greenlee, Head of Partnerships at Spreaker, the highly-regarded podcast platform that includes the ability to host live shows Kim Doyal, founder of Lead Surveys, an easy-to-use software solution that segments your subscriber list for increased conversions Jessika Phillips, founder and organizer of one of 2018's premier social media conferences. Jessika will tell us about Social Media Week Lima, Ohio and the lineup of sessions at this summer's event. Join us for LiveStream Deals at 7pm ET. RossBrand.Live will take you there. Other shows of note on the schedule: At 3pm ET today, Jeff Adams hosts Live Positive on the BeLive TV Facebook page. Fallon Zoe — wow, she's a popular BeLive guest — returns to discuss organic growth for your personal brand. At 5pm ET today, Stephanie Liu welcomes the Thinkific crew to Lights, Camera, Live. They'll have tips on creating and launching an online course, including the right gear and software for recording it. That's on the @HeyStephanieLiu Facebook page And this week's Best of BeLive winner Phil Gerbyshak is co-hosting Social Chatter with Christian Karasiewicz, also a past Best of BeLive honoree. Their guest — yes, you guessed it — former Best of BeLiver Anh Nguyen from #MobileChat and AppyHour. Catch Social Chatter Live at 10pm ET on the Social Chefs Facebook page. Show & event links at our website. For LivestreamUniverse.com, I'm Ross Brand. Have a great day! Products featured on #LivestreamDeals: LivestreamDeals.com Wirecast 9 Beta Release: http://www.telestream.net/download-files/wirecast/9-0/rel-Wirecast-9.0.0_beta2.pdf The post https://livestreamuniverse.com/wirecast-9-beta-livestream-deals-spreaker-lead-survey-social-media-week-lima/ (Wirecast 9 Beta; Livestream Deals: Spreaker, Lead Survey, Social Media Week Lima (Update Ep40)) appeared first on https://livestreamuniverse.com/ (Livestream Universe).
Ross Brand with your Livestream Universe Update and Alexa Flash Briefing for Thursday, April 5th, 2018. Telestream has just released the beta version of Wirecast 9. It includes x-key controller integration, a redesign of the menu for adding sources, and a set-and-forget workflow that requires minimal configuration before each broadcast. Andrew Haley will have more details at 5:30pm ET on Wirecast Live. That’s on the Telestream Wirecast Facebook page. A link to the info sheet with specs for Wirecast 9 Beta will be in the notes at LivestreamUniverse.com. We have a new product for lead generation, a complete podcasting solution and the Midwest’s biggest social media event highlighting tonight’s episode of #LivestreamDeals. We go live at 7pm ET on the Livestream Universe Facebook page and we’ll have special offers for our viewers. Guests include: Rob Greenlee, Head of Partnerships at Spreaker, the highly-regarded podcast platform that includes the ability to host live shows Kim Doyal, founder of Lead Surveys, an easy-to-use software solution that segments your subscriber list for increased conversions Jessika Phillips, founder and organizer of one of 2018’s premier social media conferences. Jessika will tell us about Social Media Week Lima, Ohio and the lineup of sessions at this summer’s event. Join us for LiveStream Deals at 7pm ET. RossBrand.Live will take you there. Other shows of note on the schedule: At 3pm ET today, Jeff Adams hosts Live Positive on the BeLive TV Facebook page. Fallon Zoe — wow, she’s a popular BeLive guest — returns to discuss organic growth for your personal brand. At 5pm ET today, Stephanie Liu welcomes the Thinkific crew to Lights, Camera, Live. They’ll have tips on creating and launching an online course, including the right gear and software for recording it. That’s on the @HeyStephanieLiu Facebook page And this week’s Best of BeLive winner Phil Gerbyshak is co-hosting Social Chatter with Christian Karasiewicz, also a past Best of BeLive honoree. Their guest — yes, you guessed it — former Best of BeLiver Anh Nguyen from #MobileChat and AppyHour. Catch Social Chatter Live at 10pm ET on the Social Chefs Facebook page. Show & event links at our website. For LivestreamUniverse.com, I’m Ross Brand. Have a great day! Products featured on #LivestreamDeals: LivestreamDeals.com Wirecast 9 Beta Release: http://www.telestream.net/download-files/wirecast/9-0/rel-Wirecast-9.0.0_beta2.pdf
In our first episode of 2018 we discuss our first impressions of the NEW 2.0 rules and EoS and WDG army books!
In this episode of the Xamarin Podcast, James Montemagno and Pierce Boggan cover the latest mobile .NET development news, including how to get started contributing to Xamarin.Forms, C# 7 tips & tricks, validating user input, Android's BottomNavigationView, and new Xamarin releases. 4:30 How to contribute to Xamarin.Forms 9:30 Validating user input in Xamarin.Forms 12:00 Android's BottomNavigationView - What is it, when should I use it, and how do I integrate it into my apps 19:05 - What's new in C# 7 24:00 - Awesome upcoming Xamarin University lectures on MVVMCross, Prism, Unity, and Roslyn 27:25 - Recent Xamarin Shows on Azure AD and Azure Functions 31:00 New Xamarin releases for version 15.4 and Xcode 9/iOS 11 35:10 Package/Tool of the Podcast Show Links: Beginner's Guide to Contributing for Xamarin.Forms (https://blog.xamarin.com/beginners-guide-contributing-xamarin-forms/) Validation in Xamarin.Forms Apps (https://blog.xamarin.com/validation-xamarin-forms-enterprise-apps/) Exploring Android's BottomNavigationView (https://blog.xamarin.com/exploring-androids-bottom-navigation-view/) Getting Started with C# 7 (https://blog.xamarin.com/getting-started-c-7/) Join Us for Upcoming Xamarin University Guest Lectures (https://blog.xamarin.com/join-us-upcoming-xamarin-university-guest-lectures/) Xamarin Show Episode 27: Azure Active Directory Authentication (https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/XamarinShow/Episode-27-Azure-Active-Directory-Authentication-with-Vittorio-Bertocci) Xamarin Show Episode 28: Azure Functions for Mobile Apps (https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/XamarinShow/Episode-28-Azure-Functions-for-Mobile-Apps-with-Donna-Malayeri) Alpha Release: 15.4 Alpha 1 (https://releases.xamarin.com/alpha-release-15-4-alpha-1/) Beta Release: 15.3 Preview 7 (https://releases.xamarin.com/beta-release-15-3-preview-7/) Preview: Xcode 9 Beta 4, iOS 11, macOS 10.13 Support - Preview 3 (https://releases.xamarin.com/preview-xcode-9-beta-4-ios-11-macos-10-13-support-preview-3/) Android Design Support Library (https://www.nuget.org/packages/Xamarin.Android.Support.Design/) Azure Cosmos DB .NET SDK (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/documentdb-sdk-dotnet) Follow Us: James: Twitter (https://twitter.com/jamesmontemagno), Blog (http://motzcod.es/), GitHub (http://github.com/jamesmontemagno), Merge Conflict Podcast (http://mergeconflict.fm) Pierce: Twitter (https://twitter.com/pierceboggan), GitHub (https://github.com/pierceboggan) Subscribe: iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/xamarin-podcast/id691368176?mt=2) Google Play Music (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ifcss44ww5lc375esulsuettsey) Overcast (https://overcast.fm/itunes691368176/xamarin-podcast)
In this episode of the Xamarin Podcast, James and Pierce discuss the Xamarin iOS 11 web preview, the latest in Visual Studio for Mac, and our experiences using Visual Studio Mobile Center. 3:50 - XAML productivity tools in Visual Studio for Mac (MFractor) 6:10 - Mastering the Android Support Libraries 9:00 - How to install Visual Studio 2017 offline - great for conferences and trainings 11:15 - Updates to Mobile Center 13:30 - Apps built with Xamarin - Urban Refuge, Guitar Center, Nintendo Switch 19:20 - New Xamarin previews, including our first iOS 11 web preview 25:00 - What's new in Visual Studio for Mac 29:25 - Package/Tool of the Podcast Show Links: MFractor (https://www.mfractor.com/) MFractor: Getting Started (https://blog.xamarin.com/introducing-mfractor-visual-studio-mac/) Mastering Android Support Libraries (https://blog.xamarin.com/mastering-android-support-libraries/) Visual Studio 2017 Offline Installation (https://blog.xamarin.com/installing-visual-studio-2017-made-easy/) Mobile Center (https://mobile.azure.com/) Case Study: Urban Refuge (https://blog.xamarin.com/urban-refuges-refugee-aid-mobile-apps-turn-research-action/) Case Study: Guitar Center (https://blog.xamarin.com/guitar-centers-five-star-xamarin-forms-apps-bring-music-masses/) Nintendo Switch App (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nintendo.znca&hl=en) 15.3 Preview 4 Beta Release (https://releases.xamarin.com/beta-release-15-3-preview-4/) iOS 11 Web Preview (https://releases.xamarin.com/preview-xcode-9-beta-3-ios-11-macos-10-13-support-preview-1/) Microsoft Authentication Library (https://github.com/AzureAD/microsoft-authentication-library-for-dotnet) Fastlane (https://fastlane.tools/) Follow Us: James: Twitter (https://twitter.com/jamesmontemagno), Blog (http://motzcod.es/), GitHub (http://github.com/jamesmontemagno), Merge Conflict Podcast (http://mergeconflict.fm) Pierce: Twitter (https://twitter.com/pierceboggan), GitHub (https://github.com/pierceboggan) Subscribe: iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/xamarin-podcast/id691368176?mt=2) Google Play Music (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ifcss44ww5lc375esulsuettsey) Overcast (https://overcast.fm/itunes691368176/xamarin-podcast)
In this episode, Leon and Justin sit down with Jan Miksovsky and Rob Bearman of of the recently released Elix Project. Elix is a community-driven collection of high-quality web components for common user interface patterns such as lists, menus, dialogs, carousels, and so on. The modular nature of web components let you easily incorporate them into your web apps, and their standard definition ensures good results across all mainstream browsers. Resources https://elix.org/ https://github.com/elix/elix Around the Web in Two Minutes Preact 8.0 Beta Release https://github.com/developit/preact/releases/tag/8.0.0 Apple updates Safari Technology Preview to Release 27 with Web Inspector updates https://9to5mac.com/2017/04/05/safari-technology-preview-release-27/ Firefox Will Add a Settings Section That Lets You Control "Performance" https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/firefox-will-add-a-settings-section-that-lets-you-control-performance-/ Google Chrome update should prevent webpages skipping back to the top as you scroll farther down the page as it progressively loads new content http://www.theverge.com/2017/4/11/15260994/google-chrome-update-fixes-page-jumps-scroll-anchoring Work continues to bring the certificate viewer link back into Chrome's Page info window, with a code review ongoing for the update hopefully landing in M59. https://codereview.chromium.org/2737413004/ https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=663971#c64 Twitter has been writing a series of informational posts on their path to Twitter Lite, a progressive web app at scale. One of the posts this week from Paul Armstrong dives into high performance and React: https://medium.com/@paularmstrong/twitter-lite-and-high-performance-react-progressive-web-apps-at-scale-d28a00e780a3 Microsoft Edge 15 has shipped to stable and brings a host of new features including Payment Request API, Brotli compression support, WebRTC v1, and CSS Custom Properties (among many more) https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2017/04/11/introducing-edgehtml-15/#khMRm5zgmPDmllbl.97 https://www.pwastats.com/ is a new a community-driven list of stats and news around Progressive Web Apps and their ability to be better for end users. Guests Rob Bearman (@robbearman) Jan Miksovsky (@JanMiksovsky) Panel Leon Revill (@RevillWeb) Justin Ribeiro (@justinribeiro)
Version numbers are not always what they are cracked to be. Windows 10, for example, has kept the version at 10.0, with only incremental build numbers which are prefixed by the month and year. Google is a little different. Talkback has undergone major evolution even in minor releases. Yet in the last few ones from 5.0 up to now, the changes to Talkback have refined much of what we experience. In 5.0, screen dimming, and in 5.1, abilities q export custom labels and more intelligent interaction handling removed many pain points for the user. With 5.2, perhaps one of the largest ones is addressed. Have the accessibility developers behind Talkback made the right choice with the redesigned sounds? For the first time, there is a mobile screen reader which allows for desktop-quality granular control. Is this useful? Be sure to check out this article to get the full Changeling of to this release.
Version numbers are not always what they are cracked to be. Windows 10, for example, has kept the version at 10.0, with only incremental build numbers which are prefixed by the month and year. Google is a little different. Talkback has undergone major evolution even in minor releases. Yet in the last few ones from 5.0 up to now, the changes to Talkback have refined much of what we experience. In 5.0, screen dimming, and in 5.1, abilities q export custom labels and more intelligent interaction handling removed many pain points for the user. With 5.2, perhaps one of the largest ones is addressed. Have the accessibility developers behind Talkback made the right choice with the redesigned sounds? For the first time, there is a mobile screen reader which allows for desktop-quality granular control. Is this useful? Be sure to check out this article to get the full Changeling of to this release.
Version numbers are not always what they are cracked to be. Windows 10, for example, has kept the version at 10.0, with only incremental build numbers which are prefixed by the month and year. Google is a little different. Talkback has undergone major evolution even in minor releases. Yet in the last few ones from 5.0 up to now, the changes to Talkback have refined much of what we experience. In 5.0, screen dimming, and in 5.1, abilities q export custom labels and more intelligent interaction handling removed many pain points for the user. With 5.2, perhaps one of the largest ones is addressed. Have the accessibility developers behind Talkback made the right choice with the redesigned sounds? For the first time, there is a mobile screen reader which allows for desktop-quality granular control. Is this useful? Be sure to check out this article to get the full Changeling of to this release.
This week on the show, Allan and I have gotten a bit more sleep since AsiaBSDCon, which is excellent since there is a LOT of news to cover. That plus our interview with Ports SecTeam member Mark Felder. So keep it This episode was brought to you by Headlines FreeNAS 9.10 Released (http://lists.freenas.org/pipermail/freenas-announce/2016-March/000028.html) OS: The base OS version for FreeNAS 9.10 is now FreeBSD 10.3-RC3, bringing in a huge number of OS-related bug fixes, performance improvements and new features. +Directory Services: You can now connect to large AD domains with cache disabled. +Reporting: Add the ability to send collectd data to a remote graphite server. +Hardware Support: Added Support for Intel I219-V & I219-LM Gigabit Ethernet Chipset Added Support for Intel Skylake architecture Improved support for USB devices (like network adapters) USB 3.0 devices now supported. +Filesharing: Samba (SMB filesharing) updated from version 4.1 to 4.3.4 Added GUI feature to allow nfsv3-like ownership when using nfsv4 Various bug fixes related to FreeBSD 10. +Ports: FreeBSD ports updated to follow the FreeBSD 2016Q1 branch. +Jails: FreeBSD Jails now default to a FreeBSD 10.3-RC2 based template. Old jails, or systems on which jails have been installed, will still default to the previous FreeBSD 9.3 based template. Only those machinesusing jails for the first time (or deleting and recreating their jails dataset) will use the new template. +bhyve: ++In the upcoming 10 release, the CLI will offer full support for managing virtual machines and containers. Until then, the iohyve command is bundled as a stop-gap solution to provide basic VM management support - *** Ubuntu BSD's first Beta Release (https://sourceforge.net/projects/ubuntubsd/) Under the category of “Where did this come from?”, we have a first beta release of Ubuntu BSD. Specifically it is Ubuntu, respun to use the FreeBSD kernel and ZFS natively. From looking at the minimal information up on sourceforge, we gather that is has a nice text-based installer, which supports ZFS configuration and iSCSI volume creation setups. Aside from that, it includes the XFCE desktop out of box, but claims to be suitable for both desktops and servers alike right now. We will keep an eye on this, if anybody listening has already tested it out, maybe drop us a line on your thoughts of how this mash-up works out. *** FreeBSD - a lesson in poor defaults (http://vez.mrsk.me/freebsd-defaults.txt) Former BSD producer, and now OpenBSD developer, TJ, writes a post detailing the defaults he changes in a fresh FreeBSD installation Maybe some of these should be the defaults While others are definitely a personal preference, or are not as security related as they seem A few of these, while valid criticisms, but some are done for a reason Specifically, the OpenSSH changes. So, you're a user, you install FreeBSD 10.0, and it comes with OpenSSH version X, which has some specific defaults As guaranteed by the FreeBSD Project, you will have a nice smooth upgrade path to any version in the 10.x branch Just because OpenSSH has released version Y, doesn't mean that the upgrade can suddenly remove support for DSA keys, or re-adding support for AES-CBC (which is not really weak, and which can be hardware accelerated, unlikely most of the replacements) “FreeBSD is the team trying to increase the risk.” Is incorrect, they are trying to reduce the impact on the end user Specifically, a user upgrading from 10.x to 10.3, should not end up locked out of their SSH server, or otherwise confronted by unexpected errors or slowdowns because of upstream changes I will note again, (and again), that the NONE cipher can NOT allow a user to “shoot themselves in the foot”, encryption is still used during the login phase, it is just disabled for the file transfer phase. The NONE cipher will refuse to work for an interactive session. While the post states that the NONE cipher doesn't improve performance that much, it infact does In my own testing, chacha20-poly1305 1.3 gbps, aes128-gcm (fastest) 5.0 gbps, NONE cipher 6.3 gbps That means that the NONE cipher is an hour faster to transfer 10 TB over the LAN. The article suggests just removing sendmail with no replacement. Not sure how they expect users to deliver mail, or the daily/weekly reports Ports can be compiled as a regular user. Only the install phase requires root for ntpd, it is not clear that there is an acceptable replacement yet, but I will not that it is off by default In the sysctl section, I am not sure I see how enabling tcp blackhole actually increases security at all I am not sure that linking to every security advisory in openssl since 2001 is actually useful Encrypted swap is an option in bsdinstall now, but I am not sure it is really that important FreeBSD now uses the Fortuna PRNG, upgraded to replace the older Yarrow, not vanilla RC4. “The resistance from the security team to phase out legacy options makes mewonder if they should be called a compatibility team instead.” I do not think this is the choice of the security team, it is the ABI guarantee that the project makes. The stable/10 branch will always have the same ABI, and a program or driver compiled against it will work with any version on that branch The security team doesn't really have a choice in the matter. Switching the version of OpenSSL used in FreeBSD 9.x would likely break a large number of applications the user has installed Something may need to be done differently, since it doesn't look like any version of OpenSSL, (or OpenSSH), will be supported for 5 years ever again *** ZFS Raidz Performance, Capacity and Integrity (https://calomel.org/zfs_raid_speed_capacity.html) An updated version of an article comparing the performance of various ZFS vdev configurations The settings users in the test may not reflect your workload If you are benchmarking ZFS, consider using multiple files across different datasets, and not making all of the writes synchronous Also, it is advisable to run more than 3 runs of each test Comparing the numbers from the 12 and 24 disk tests, it is surprising to see that the 12 mirror sets did not outperform the other configurations. In the 12 drive tests, the 6 mirror sets had about the same read performance as the other configurations, it is not clear why the performance with more disks is worse, or why it is no longer in line with the other configurations More investigation of this would be required There are obviously so other bottlenecks, as 5x SSDs in RAID-Z1 performed the same as 17x SSDs in RAID-Z1 Interesting results none the less *** iXSystems FreeNAS Mini Review (http://www.nasanda.com/2016/03/ixsystems-freenas-mini-nas-device-reviewed/) Interview - Mark Felder - feld@freebsd.org (mailto:feld@freebsd.org) / @feldpos (https://twitter.com/feldpos) Ports, Ports and more Ports DigitalOcean Digital Ocean's guide to setting up an OpenVPN server (https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-and-connect-to-a-private-openvpn-server-on-freebsd-10-1) News Roundup AsiaBSDCon OpenBSD Papers (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160316153158&mode=flat&count=0) + Undeadly.org has compiled a handy list of the various OpenBSD talks / papers that were offered a few weeks ago at AsiaBSDCon 2016. Antoine Jacoutot (ajacoutot@) - OpenBSD rc.d(8) (slides | paper) Henning Brauer (henning@) - Running an ISP on OpenBSD (slides) Mike Belopuhov (mikeb@) - Implementation of Xen PVHVM drivers in OpenBSD (slides | paper) Mike Belopuhov (mikeb@) - OpenBSD project status update (slides) Mike Larkin (mlarkin@) - OpenBSD vmm Update (slides) Reyk Floeter (reyk@) - OpenBSD vmd Update (slides) Each talk provides slides, and some the papers as well. Also included is the update to ‘vmm' discussed at bhyveCon, which will be of interest to virtualization enthusiasts. *** Bitcoin Devs could learn a lot from BSD (http://bitcoinist.net/bitcoin-devs-could-learn-a-lot-from-bsd/) An interesting article this week, comparing two projects that at first glance may not be entirely related, namely BitCoin and BSD. The article first details some of the woes currently plaguing the BitCoin development community, such as toxic community feedback to changes and stakeholders with vested financial interests being unable to work towards a common development purpose. This leads into the crux or the article, about what BitCoin devs could learn from BSD: First and foremost, the way code is developed needs change to stop the current negative trend in Bitcoin. The FreeBSD project has a rigid internal hierarchy of people with write access to their codebase, which the various Bitcoin implementations also have, but BSD does this in a way that is very open to fresh eyes on their code, allowing parallel problem solving without the petty infighting we see in Bitcoin. Anyone can propose a commit publicly to the code, make it publicly available, and democratically decide which change ends up in the codebase. FreeBSD has a tiny number of core developers compared to the size of their codebase, but at any point, they have a huge community advancing their project without hard forks popping up at every small disagreement. Brian Armstrong commented recently on this flaw with Bitcoin development, particularly with the Core Devs: “Being high IQ is not enough for a team to succeed. You need to make reasonable tradeoffs, collaborate, be welcoming, communicate, and be easy to work with. Any team that doesn't have this will be unable to attract top talent and will struggle long term. In my opinion, perhaps the biggest risk in Bitcoin right now is, ironically, one of the things which has helped it the most in the past: the Bitcoin Core developers.” A good summary of the culture that could be adopted is summed up as follows: The other thing Bitcoin devs could learn from is the BSD community's adoption of the Unix Design philosophy. Primarily “Worse is Better,” The rule of Diversity, and Do One Thing and Do It Well. “Worse is Better” emphasizes using extant functional solutions rather than making more complex ones, even if they would be more robust. The Rule of Diversity stresses flexibility of the program being developed, allowing for modification and different implementations without breaking. Do one Thing and Do it well is a mantra of the BSD and Unix Communities that stresses modularity and progress over “perfect” solutions. Each of these elements help to make BSD a wildly successful open source project with a healthy development community and lots of inter-cooperation between the different BSD systems. While this is the opposite of what we see with Bitcoin at present, the situation is salvageable provided changes like this are made, especially by Core Developers. All in all, a well written and interesting take on the FreeBSD/BSD project. We hope the BitCoin devs can take something useful from it down the road. *** FreeBSD cross-compiling with gcc and poudriere (http://ben.eficium.net/2016/03/freebsd-cross-compiling-with-gcc.html) Cross-Compiling, always a challenge, has gotten easier using poudriere and qemu in recent years. However this blog post details some of the particular issues still being face when trying to compile some certain ports for ARM (I.E. rPi) that don't play nicely with FreeBSD's default CLANG compiler. The writer (Ben Slack) takes us through some of the work-arounds he uses to build some troublesome ports, namely lsof and libatomic_ops. Note this is not just an issue with cross compile, the above mentioned ports also don't build with clang on the Pi directly. After doing the initial poudriere/qemu cross-compile setup, he then shows us the minor tweaks to adjust which compiler builds specific ports, and how he triggers the builds using poudriere. With the actual Makefile adjustment being so minor, one wonders if this shouldn't just be committed upstream, with some if (ARM) - USE_GCC=yes type conditional. *** Nvidia releases new Beta graphics driver for FreeBSD (https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/925607/unix-graphics-announcements-and-news/linux-solaris-and-freebsd-driver-364-12-beta-/) Added support for the following GPUs: GeForce 920MX & GeForce 930MX Added support for the Vulkan API version 1.0. Fixed a bug that could cause incorrect frame rate reporting on Quadro Sync configurations with multiple GPUs. Added a new RandR property, CscMatrix, which specifies a 3x4 color-space conversion matrix. Improved handling of the X gamma ramp on GF119 and newer GPUs. On these GPUs, the RandR gamma ramp is always 1024 entries and now applies to the cursor and VDPAU or workstation overlays in addition to the X root window. Fixes for bugs and added several other EGL extensions *** Beastie Bits New TN Bug started (http://knoxbug.org/) DragonFlyBSD Network/TCP Performance's gets a bump (http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git/commitdiff/4a43469a10cef8c17553c342aab9d73611ea7bc8?utm_source=anzwix) FreeBSD Foundation introduces a new website and logo (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/introducing-a-new-look-for-the-foundation/) Our producer made these based on the new logo: http://q5sys.sh/2016/03/a-new-freebsd-foundation-logo-means-its-time-for-some-new-wallpapers/ http://q5sys.sh/2016/03/pc-bsd-and-lumina-desktop-wallpapers/ https://github.com/pcbsd/lumina/commit/60314f46247b7ad6e877af503b3814b0be170da8 IPv6 errata for 5.7/5.8, pledge errata for 5.9 (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160316190937&mode=flat) Sponsoring “PAM Mastery” (http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2577) A visualization of FreeBSD commits on GitHub for 2015 (https://rocketgraph.com/s/v89jBkKN4e-) The VAX platform is no more (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160309192510) Feedback/Questions Hunter - Utils for Blind (http://slexy.org/view/s20KPYDOsq) Chris - ZFS Quotas (http://slexy.org/view/s2EHdI3z3L) Anonymous - Tun, Tap and Me! (http://slexy.org/view/s21Nx1VSiU) Andrew - Navigating the BSDs (http://slexy.org/view/s2ZKK2DZTL) Brent - Wifi on BSD (http://slexy.org/view/s20duO29mN) ***
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This week we're sans Dr. Awesome as Michael and guest host JJ Webb talk with Sam Sawyer about the Kickstarter and Beta Release of the two-stick shooter, DUBWARS. We learn how stressful a fundraising campaign can be, and get a look at the inner workings of the independent studio MURA Interactive. Beans and pasta may work if the base is not burnt, otherwise there is a strong ashy taste. Donate to their Kickstarter and 'like' their Facebook page.
Wir haben uns mal die Battlefield 3 Beta geladen und angespielt. Dazu geben wir heute unser Statement und Verbesserungs-Vorschläge ab. Hört es euch gut an und seht, ob ihr Battlefield 3 kaufen werdet oder nicht.