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Bourgeois Coldness (Divided Publishing, 2025) refers to an affective strategy that offers an explanation for how self-preservation works. Bourgeois coldness is one of the most advanced affective and aesthetic forms of preserving the structure of the colonial status quo. It creates an affective shelter in the world, unencroached upon by the immediate consequences of its many catastrophes. It functions like air conditioning – a complex technology which reliably stabilises the climate until those inside consider it natural. Bourgeois spaces – institutional and affective – stay cool and pleasant. But outside it's burning. Canonical critical theory by Adorno and Horkheimer enters a dialogue with Black studies through Hartman and Moten. Host: Michael L. Rosino, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Molloy University Recent Books: Democracy is Awkward: Grappling with Racism inside Grassroots Political Organizing (UNC Press) 30% off with code: 01UNCP30 Debating the Drug War: Race, Politics, and the Media (Routledge) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Bourgeois Coldness (Divided Publishing, 2025) refers to an affective strategy that offers an explanation for how self-preservation works. Bourgeois coldness is one of the most advanced affective and aesthetic forms of preserving the structure of the colonial status quo. It creates an affective shelter in the world, unencroached upon by the immediate consequences of its many catastrophes. It functions like air conditioning – a complex technology which reliably stabilises the climate until those inside consider it natural. Bourgeois spaces – institutional and affective – stay cool and pleasant. But outside it's burning. Canonical critical theory by Adorno and Horkheimer enters a dialogue with Black studies through Hartman and Moten. Host: Michael L. Rosino, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Molloy University Recent Books: Democracy is Awkward: Grappling with Racism inside Grassroots Political Organizing (UNC Press) 30% off with code: 01UNCP30 Debating the Drug War: Race, Politics, and the Media (Routledge) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Bourgeois Coldness (Divided Publishing, 2025) refers to an affective strategy that offers an explanation for how self-preservation works. Bourgeois coldness is one of the most advanced affective and aesthetic forms of preserving the structure of the colonial status quo. It creates an affective shelter in the world, unencroached upon by the immediate consequences of its many catastrophes. It functions like air conditioning – a complex technology which reliably stabilises the climate until those inside consider it natural. Bourgeois spaces – institutional and affective – stay cool and pleasant. But outside it's burning. Canonical critical theory by Adorno and Horkheimer enters a dialogue with Black studies through Hartman and Moten. Host: Michael L. Rosino, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Molloy University Recent Books: Democracy is Awkward: Grappling with Racism inside Grassroots Political Organizing (UNC Press) 30% off with code: 01UNCP30 Debating the Drug War: Race, Politics, and the Media (Routledge) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
(Mild explicit warning: a swear word is used.) Curt and Kevin give themselves an end-of-year break with another quiz episode! And this time, it's a quiz exchange! Kevin tests Curt's knowledge of past Christmas-themed episodes, while Curt grills Kevin on … his own show notes! We'll be back in two weeks with a look at one of the best-reviewed graphic novels of 2025, Jesse Lonergan's Drome!
Is Chaucer out of control? Is the Canterbury Fails studio out of control? Is this whole thing completely out of control? With tiki drinks.
“Why Isn’t The Book of Enoch Canonical?” This question opens a discussion on the nature of scriptural authority, while also addressing varied topics such as the significance of Acts 27:34-36 in relation to the Mass, and whether intelligent life on other planets could receive the Sacraments. Additionally, the conversation touches on the implications of discovering ancient biblical documents and the concept of Divine Inspiration in scripture. Join the Catholic Answers Live Club Newsletter Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 02:35 – Should we consider the book of Enoch canonical? 22:51 – Can you explain if Act 27:34-36 storm of the sea, is considered the institution of the Mass. 32:45 – Is there any biblical direction on if another planet with intelligent life could they receive the Sacraments. 37:47 – Can the bible be added to if we found ancient documents? (Matthew's Gospel – in Hebrew) 45:50 – How many copies might there have been of Mark's gospel? 52:23 – What does the church mean by the text being Divinely Inspired? What does that entail?
Most enterprises today run workloads across multiple IT infrastructures rather than a single platform, creating significant operational challenges. According to Nutanix CTO Deepak Goel, organizations face three major hurdles: managing operational complexity amid a shortage of cloud-native skills, migrating legacy virtual machine (VM) workloads to microservices-based cloud-native platforms, and running VM-based workloads alongside containerized applications. Many engineers have deep infrastructure experience but lack Kubernetes expertise, making the transition especially difficult and increasing the learning curve for IT administrators. To address these issues, organizations are turning to platform engineering and internal developer platforms that abstract infrastructure complexity and provide standardized “golden paths” for deployment. Integrated development environments (IDEs) further reduce friction by embedding capabilities like observability and security. Nutanix contributes through its hyper converged platform, which unifies compute and storage while supporting both VMs and containers. At KubeCon North America, Nutanix announced version 2.0 of Nutanix Data Services for Kubernetes (NDK), adding advanced data protection, fault-tolerant replication, and enhanced security through a partnership with Canonical to deliver a hardened operating system for Kubernetes environments.Learn more from The New Stack about operational complexity in cloud native environments:Q&A: Nutanix CEO Rajiv Ramaswami on the Cloud Native Enterprise Kubernetes Complexity Realigns Platform Engineering Strategy Platform Engineering on the Brink: Breakthrough or Bust? Join our community of newsletter subscribers to stay on top of the news and at the top of your game. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week on Destination Linux, we are joined by a special guest host: Craig Rowland, the CEO of Sandfly Security! We're diving deep into the reality of modern security—specifically when third-party code knocks over your castle. From malicious VSCode extensions to the "React2Shell" vulnerability, we discuss why "Open Source" doesn't automatically mean "Safe" and how to protect your supply chain. Then, is it possible to have the macOS experience without the Apple ecosystem? Ryan explores ravynOS, a daring new project with "macOS vibes and a BSD soul." It's attempting to bring the Aqua interface—and eventually Mac app compatibility—to the open-source world. Plus, Jill brings us massive news from Canonical and AMI. You might soon be installing Ubuntu directly from your motherboard's BIOS without ever needing a USB drive. We break down how this partnership changes the game for hardware. Finally, we read an incredible listener story. Show Notes: 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:39 Extended Intro: Open Source or Bust 00:03:08 Community Feedback: A Pentester's Origin Story 00:10:03 Guest Host: Sandfly Security & Agentless Protection 00:15:53 Security Deep Dive: Supply Chain Attacks, Malicious VSCode Extensions & React2Shell 00:44:31 ravynOS: The Open Source Mac Killer? 00:56:05 News: Canonical + AMI: Installing Ubuntu from the BIOS 01:08:07 Outro 01:09:33 Post-Show Shenanigans Support the Show: Sponsored by Sandfly Security: destinationlinux.net/sandfly - Get 50% off the Home Edition with code DESTINATION50 Special Guest: Craig Rowland.
SQLite is embedded everywhere - phones, browsers, IoT devices. It's reliable, battle-tested, and feature-rich. But what if you want concurrent writes? Or CDC for streaming changes? Or vector indexes for AI workloads? The SQLite codebase isn't accepting new contributors, and the test suite that makes it so reliable is proprietary. So how do you evolve an embedded database that's effectively frozen?Glauber Costa spent a decade contributing to the Linux kernel at Red Hat, then helped build Scylla, a high-performance rewrite of Cassandra. Now he's applying those lessons to SQLite. After initially forking SQLite (which produced a working business but failed to attract contributors), his team is taking the bolder path: a complete rewrite in Rust called Turso. The project already has features SQLite lacks - vector search, CDC, browser-native async operation - and is using deterministic simulation testing (inspired by TigerBeetle) to match SQLite's legendary reliability without access to its test suite.The conversation covers why rewrites attract contributors where forks don't, how the Linux kernel maintains quality with thousands of contributors, why Pekka's "pet project" jumped from 32 to 64 contributors in a month, and what it takes to build concurrent writes into an embedded database from scratch.--Support Developer Voices on Patreon: https://patreon.com/DeveloperVoicesSupport Developer Voices on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DeveloperVoices/joinTurso: https://turso.tech/Turso GitHub: https://github.com/tursodatabase/tursolibSQL (SQLite fork): https://github.com/tursodatabase/libsqlSQLite: https://www.sqlite.org/Rust: https://rust-lang.org/ScyllaDB (Cassandra rewrite): https://www.scylladb.com/Apache Cassandra: https://cassandra.apache.org/DuckDB (analytical embedded database): https://duckdb.org/MotherDuck (DuckDB cloud): https://motherduck.com/dqlite (Canonical distributed SQLite): https://canonical.com/dqliteTigerBeetle (deterministic simulation testing): https://tigerbeetle.com/Redpanda (Kafka alternative): https://www.redpanda.com/Linux Kernel: https://kernel.org/Datadog: https://www.datadoghq.com/Glauber Costa on X: https://x.com/glcstGlauber Costa on GitHub: https://github.com/glommerKris on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/krisajenkins.bsky.socialKris on Mastodon: http://mastodon.social/@krisajenkinsKris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krisjenkins/--0:00 Intro3:16 Ten Years Contributing to the Linux Kernel15:17 From Linux to Startups: OSv and Scylla26:23 Lessons from Scylla: The Power of Ecosystem Compatibility33:00 Why SQLite Needs More37:41 Open Source But Not Open Contribution48:04 Why a Rewrite Attracted Contributors When a Fork Didn't57:22 How Deterministic Simulation Testing Works1:06:17 70% of SQLite in Six Months1:12:12 Features Beyond SQLite: Vector Search, CDC, and Browser Support1:19:15 The Challenge of Adding Concurrent Writes1:25:05 Building a Self-Sustaining Open Source Community1:30:09 Where Does Turso Fit Against DuckDB?1:41:00 Could Turso Compete with Postgres?1:46:21 How Do You Avoid a Toxic Community Culture?1:50:32 Outro
Firefox 146 scales in fractions, AMD revives an old chipset, Ubuntu is shipping ROCm, and a beefy ARM board for Framework 13" laptops.Bonus show plus Video: https://www.patreon.com/lwdwCome say hi in Discord! https://discord.gg/uQVckr5gEZTopic links AMI & Canonical: https://canonical.com/blog/ubuntu-boot-in-uefi-announcementAMD Chipsets: https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-reportedly-postpones-b650-chipset-discontinuation-amid-ddr5-price-spikeFirefox 146 scaling: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/12/firefox-146-release-linux-fractional-scaling-supportARM Framework :https://metacomputing.io/blogs/news/metacomputing-showcases-its-first-arm-ai-pc-at-the-cix-ecosystem-conferenceTimestamps00:00 Intro10:23 Ubuntu and AMI partnership12:55 ROCm ships with Ubuntu16:41 AMD revives B650 chipset 22:19 Firefox fractional scaling 26:43 Framework ARM laptop
In this episode of Theologically Driven, we delve into the enigmatic world of Ecclesiastes with Dr. Kyle Dunham. Explore the connections between wisdom literature and the Torah as we discuss canonical closure formulas and their implications on understanding the biblical canon. Learn More about DBTS at https://dbts.edu
Elijas una rolling release o una stable release en Linux instala siempre los paquetes o bien con Flatpak (el que yo recomiendo) o con Snap. Te explico mis motivos.Este podcast está asociado a la red de Sospechosos Habituales donde podréis encontrar otros muchos podcast de diferentes temáticas.
What does it take to rewrite the foundational components of one of the world's most popular Linux distributions? Ubuntu serves over 12 million daily desktop users alone, and the systems that power it, from sudo to core utilities, have been running for decades with what Jon Seager, VP of Engineering for Ubuntu at Canonical, calls "shaky underpinnings."In this episode, we talk to Jon about the bold decision to "oxidize" Ubuntu's foundation. We explore why they're rewriting critical components like sudo in Rust, how they're managing the immense risk of changing software that millions depend on daily, and what it means to modernize a 20-year-old operating system without breaking the internet.
Nesta semana e seguintes, vamos apostar no Ubuntu Touch e trazer o Software Livre nos telefones para as massas! O Miguel resolveu problemas com a ajuda da comunidade, o Diogo vai ao Porto evangelizar à bruta com o Ruben Carneiro e o sol brilhará para todos nós. A Canonical promete suporte para 15 anos; o Xubuntu foi hackeado porque não usa Hugo (womp, womp); o Miguel agora usa mano e bro em cada frase por causa de impressoras e vai converter-se ao Debian com Plasma e MEU DEUS, AS MÁQUINAS DA STEAM SÃO LINDAS!! FUUUUYYYYYOOOOH!!!
En este episodio, me sumerjo en el lanzamiento de Ubuntu 25.10 "Questing Quokka" y analizo las novedades más importantes y controvertidas. Aunque estoy en el mundo Rolling Release (ArchLinux), me gusta centrarme en lo que traen las nuevas versiones.Temas clave y soluciones prácticas:Seguridad y Rendimiento: Hablo sobre la gran novedad que ha generado debate: la incorporación experimental de sudo-rs y rust-coreutils. Analizo por qué Canonical está reescribiendo estas utilidades esenciales en Rust y aclaro si esto realmente rompe con la filosofía GNU/Linux.Escritorio Productivo: Revisamos el nuevo entorno GNOME 49, con mejoras como los controles multimedia en la pantalla de bloqueo y el reemplazo de herramientas como el terminal (por Ptyxis) y el visor de imágenes (por Loupe).Herramientas para Desarrolladores: Si eres desarrollador o sysadmin, esta versión trae actualizaciones significativas: Python 3.14, Rust 1.85, OpenJDK 25 y soporte experimental para TPM 2.0.Bonus Práctico: Pacstall: Te muestro qué es Pacstall, un gestor de paquetes alternativo en la línea de los PKGBUILD de ArchLinux, y cómo puede facilitar la instalación de software de terceros en tu sistema Ubuntu. Una herramienta esencial para estar "a la última".Escucha y descubre todas las soluciones que trae Ubuntu 25.10 para "cualquier cosa que quieras hacer con Linux".Más información y enlaces en las notas del episodio
Today we have the man behind OpenPrinting on Linux who is keeping printing working, Till Kamppeter to talk about how we got here and his experience being fired from Canonical.==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brodierobertson► Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/BrodieRobertsonVideo► Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/3d5gykF► Other Methods: https://cointr.ee/brodierobertson==========Guest Links==========Website: https://www.openprinting.org/News: https://openprinting.github.io/news/Funding: https://www.sovereign.tech/tech/openprintingFunding Blog: https://openprinting.github.io/OpenPrinting-News-Sovereign-Tech-Agency-is-investing-in-OpenPrinting/GSoC: https://openprinting.github.io/OpenPrinting-News-Google-Summer-of-Code-2025-Contributors-selected-and-projects-started/GSoC 2: https://openprinting.github.io/OpenPrinting-News-Google-Summer-of-Code-2025-The-amazing-work-is-going-on/Repairable Printer: https://www.opentools.studio/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamppetertill/recent-activity/all/==========Support The Show==========► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brodierobertson► Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/BrodieRobertsonVideo► Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/3d5gykF► Other Methods: https://cointr.ee/brodierobertson=========Video Platforms==========
Alla shownotes finns på https://www.enlitenpoddomit.se , skulle det se konstigt ut i din poddspelare så titta gärna där efter alla länkar kring det vi pratar om Avsnitt 548 spelades in den 18 November och därför så handlar dagens avsnitt om: INTRO: - Alla har haft en vecka... David har betatestat en synt, köpt ljusslinga, tittat på NLH med WhatsApp som stöd, Björn har varit med familjen och badat. Johan har inte åkt till skåne, bytt till vinterdäck, kört ett Community talk med Microsoft, 4:e Dynamics Community Sweden tillfälle(!!!!. FEEDBACK AND BACKLOG: - Massimo vinner över Apple https://appleinsider.com/articles/25/11/15/masimo-awarded-634m-in-apple-watch-patent-infringement-verdict - Folk driver hej vilt med iPhone Sock https://www.androidauthority.com/pixel-sock-3615252/ - David räknade lite konstigt. ALLMÄNT NYTT - Steam har haft event https://www.wired.com/story/gear-news-of-the-week-steam-makes-a-home-console-and-apple-debuts-a-dollar230-pouch-for-your-iphone/ Steam controller: https://store.steampowered.com/sale/steamcontroller - Och denna är fantastisk: https://9to5google.com/2025/11/13/dbrand-teases-companion-cube-kit-steam-machine/ - Spotify förbättrar ljudboksfunktionen https://www.androidauthority.com/spotify-recaps-feature-rollout-3615905/ - Tesla testat Apple CarPlay https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/tesla-is-reportedly-testing-apple-carplay-in-its-vehicles-192505635.html - Proton återvinner mailadresser https://yro.slashdot.org/story/25/11/13/172239/proton-might-recycle-abandoned-email-addresses - Canonical utökar supporten för Ubuntu LTS (PRO) till 15 år https://ubuntu.com/blog/canonical-expands-total-coverage-for-ubuntu-lts-releases-to-15-years-with-legacy-add-on - Gruppchattar i ChatGPT? Nått vi vill ha? Eller är det sättet vi kan få Johan att komma igång mer? https://openai.com/index/group-chats-in-chatgpt/ MICROSOFT - Microsoft Ignite pågår för fullt (18-21 Nov) Bara läst lite. Men det jag fastnat för är ett rätt stort focus på Azure Local + Local AI + SAN support i Azure Local + Större Azure Local + M365 local GA https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/microsoft-strengthens-sovereign-cloud-capabilities-with-new-services/ APPLE - Apple sänker avgiften för Mini Apps https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/11/13/2231251/apple-cuts-app-store-fee-in-half-for-mini-apps - Detta är an liten men helt brilliant funktion i MacOS https://www.macrumors.com/2025/11/12/apple-macos-tahoe-26-2-edge-light/ - Scott Hanselmann gjorde samma med Vibe Coding https://github.com/shanselman/WindowsEdgeLight https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7395254696229203968/ - iPhone kommer att få en rejäl översyn https://www.pymnts.com/apple/2025/apple-planning-largest-ever-upgrade-to-iphone - Tips från Ringazin: Apple 3D skriver klockorna, och sparar 400 TON av ämnet titan per år https://www.cultofmac.com/news/apple-watch-3d-printing-breakthrough GOOGLE: - Samsung Galaxy AI får tillgång till Nano Banana https://www.sammobile.com/news/samsung-galaxy-ai-now-brief-gemini-nanobanana-selfies/ - Google släpper lite på kontrollen (Tips fr Daggr) https://www.androidauthority.com/android-power-users-install-unverified-apps-3615310/ - Android får en Contact Picker https://www.androidauthority.com/android-17-contacts-picker-rumor-3615741/ - Google Messages får @Mention https://www.androidauthority.com/google-messages-mentions-beta-3615601/ - Google Pixel Buds 2a (David har testat ett tag) https://store.google.com/se/product/pixel_buds_2a?hl=sv - YouTube Music lägger till en funktion som många efterfrågat https://www.androidauthority.com/youtube-music-playlist-search-3616240/ PRYLLISTA - Björn: Min fru har hundar. 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Why watch Jaws II and IV? Carter explains. Also, retro gaming stores in China Town, bad time at The Special Noodle, drawing Frankenstein, Luke's legacy, finding the devil in the bacon, moving friends into another house, your questions and emails and a crap ton more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why watch Jaws II and IV? Carter explains. Also, retro gaming stores in China Town, bad time at The Special Noodle, drawing Frankenstein, Luke's legacy, finding the devil in the bacon, moving friends into another house, your questions and emails and a crap ton more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
O Miguel está enervadíssimo com Ubuntu Touch e fez peixeirada no Telegram, mas o Diogo tem boas notícias: para além de ter um monitor todo «gamer» para jogar SuperTuxKart, ele e o Ruben Carneiro vão ao Porto combater bravamente oligopólios malvados nos telefones! Revimos excelentes novidades do Firefox 145 que ajudam no combate às invasões de privacidade; discutimos a entrevista de Jon Seager sobre a última BRONCA da Canonical com Flatpaks e o que esperar do Ubuntu Core Desktop; debatemos violentamente as lojas de aplicações móveis e para acabar, planeámos raptar pessoas, inventar séries de Netflix com Linux e explicar porque é que o Pipewire não é um tubo ligado a um fio.
What we all learned at the recent Ubuntu Summit including open source as a counter to insular nationalism, Canonical taking RISC-V very seriously, TPM-backed full disk encryption getting a lot easier, what the post-AI-bubble will probably look like, and more. We mentioned the Rubik Pi 3. Tailscale Tailscale is... Read More
What we all learned at the recent Ubuntu Summit including open source as a counter to insular nationalism, Canonical taking RISC-V very seriously, TPM-backed full disk encryption getting a lot easier, what the post-AI-bubble will probably look like, and more. We mentioned the Rubik Pi 3. Tailscale Tailscale is... Read More
The Scream 7 trailer just dropped and we're reacting!! Does the trailer drop clues about the return of Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard), whether Neve Campbell's Sydney will survive, or what the hell happened to the characters played by Jenna Ortega and Melissa Barrera? TV writer/producer (and canonical Ghostface) Chelsea White joins us for this emergency episode!! Remember to Rate (5 Stars), Review (Great show, blah, blah, blah) and Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/b-o-boys-movie-box-office/id1489892648 E-mail us: theboboyspodcast@gmail.com Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@theboboyspodcast Follow us on TikTok and Instagram: @TheBOBoysPod Subscribe to us on Substack: https://substack.com/@theboboys Our AWESOME artwork was provided by the talented Ellie Skrzat. Check out her work at https://ellieskrzat.com/ Thanks to WannaBO VP of Interns Christopher for running our social media! ---
This week Sebastian Trzcinski-Clément from Canonical joins Noah and Steve to talk about Ubuntu Summit 25.10. -- During The Show -- 00:50 Intro Steve's TV Falling asleep to TV LG OLED 55A1 06:05 Sebastian Trzcinski-Clément What was out there Ubuntu CDs Working for Google Promotion Committees Putting on a Conference Abdula Developer Library Google to Canonical Ubuntu Summit Dreamworks MoonRay Microsoft & WSL Thinking Fast and Slow Reach out to people The Canonical Office 39:32 News Wire Peazip 10.7 - peazip.github.io (https://peazip.github.io/changelog.html) Calibre 8.13 - calibre-ebook.com (https://calibre-ebook.com/whats-new) Squid Proxy 7.2 - github.com (https://github.com/squid-cache/squid/releases) Less 685 - greenwoodsoftware.com (https://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less) Digikam 8.8 - digikam.org (https://www.digikam.org/news/2025-10-19-8.8.0_release_announcement) Gnome 49.1 - gnome.org (https://discourse.gnome.org/t/gnome-49-1-released/31977) Thunderbird 144 - thunderbird.net (https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/144.0/releasenotes) Firefox 144 - firefox.com (https://www.firefox.com/en-US/firefox/144.0/releasenotes) Zorin OS 18 - zorin.com (https://blog.zorin.com/2025/10/14/zorin-os-18-has-arrived) Tails 7.1 - torproject.org (https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tails-7_1) Q3 Malware Index - eweek.com (https://www.eweek.com/news/open-source-malware-2025) LinkPro Root Kit - thehackernews.com (https://thehackernews.com/2025/10/linkpro-linux-rootkit-uses-ebpf-to-hide.html) Operation Zero Disco - cyberpress.org (https://cyberpress.org/cisco-snmp-vulnerability-exploited) F5 Hacked - thehackernews.com (https://thehackernews.com/2025/10/f5-breach-exposes-big-ip-source-code.html) EdenSpark - gamingonlinux.com (https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/10/gaijin-announced-edenspark-an-open-source-ai-assisted-platform-for-making-games) Project CodeGuard - siliconangle.com (https://siliconangle.com/2025/10/16/cisco-unveils-project-codeguard-open-source-framework-secure-ai-written-software) Coral in SL2610 SoCs - cnx-software.com (https://www.cnx-software.com/2025/10/17/google-open-source-coral-npu-synaptics-sl2610-edge-ai-socs) AI and Cerebral Palsy - globenewswire.com (https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/10/16/3168076/0/en/Open-Source-AI-Tool-by-Yandex-Detects-Signs-of-Infant-Cerebral-Palsy-With-Over-90-Accuracy.html) Mysql 9.5.0 - mysql.com (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/9.5/en/news-9-5-0.html) SuperTuxKart 1.5 - supertuxkart.net (https://supertuxkart.net/Main_Page.html) KDE Plasma 6.5 - kde.org (https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/6/6.5.0) Fedora 43 - phoronix.com (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Fedora-43-Release-Day) Zorin saw 300,000 Downloads - reddit.com (https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1oih2hv/zorin_os_18_has_already_hit_over_300000_downloads) Qilin Malware - trendmicro.com (https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/25/j/agenda-ransomware-deploys-linux-variant-on-windows-systems.html) Lightricks LTX-2 - prnewswire.com (https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lightricks-releases-ltx-2-the-first-complete-open-source-ai-video-foundation-model-302593012.html) MiniMax-M2 - venturebeat.com (https://venturebeat.com/ai/minimax-m2-is-the-new-king-of-open-source-llms-especially-for-agentic-tool) IBM Mellea - app.daily.dev (https://app.daily.dev/posts/ibm-s-mellea-tackles-open-source-ai-s-hidden-weakness-xqmwbepaq) 90% of Games Run on Linux - tomshardware.com (https://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/nearly-90-percent-of-windows-games-now-run-on-linux-latest-data-shows-as-windows-10-dies-gaming-on-linux-is-more-viable-than-ever) boilingsteam.com (https://boilingsteam.com/windows-games-compatibility-on-linux-is-at-a-all-time-high) 42:55 F5 Breach Claims Nation State Level Attack Effect of Breach Disclosure laws If you can get the info off your system, do so F5 Competitors MetalLB (https://github.com/metallb/metallb) HA Proxy (https://www.haproxy.org/) theregister.com (https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/15/highly_sophisticated_government_hackers_breached/) 51:05 Proxmox Backup Server DHCP? - David Tiny From the community Proxmox Virtual Enviornment Proxmox Backup Server Use the tailscale IP or DNS Name Proxmox docs (https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/changing-network-to-manage-backups.104771/) -- The Extra Credit Section -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.asknoahshow.com/464) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/asknoah) Join us in our dedicated chatroom #GeekLab:linuxdelta.com on Matrix (https://element.linuxdelta.com/#/room/#geeklab:linuxdelta.com) -- Stay In Touch -- Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard Ask Noah Dashboard (http://www.asknoahshow.com) Need more help than a radio show can offer? Altispeed provides commercial IT services and they're excited to offer you a great deal for listening to the Ask Noah Show. Call today and ask about the discount for listeners of the Ask Noah Show! Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) Contact Noah live [at] asknoahshow.com -- Twitter -- Noah - Kernellinux (https://twitter.com/kernellinux) Ask Noah Show (https://twitter.com/asknoahshow) Altispeed Technologies (https://twitter.com/altispeed) Special Guest: Sebastian Trzcinski-Clément.
Canonical gets into the Linux certification business! System76 COSMIC desktop learns how to sync, bringing the Microsoft Recall experience to Linux, and hands-on coverage of the Dragon Q6A SBC.
We're back again this week with a pitch! Andy has worked diligently on a rewritten story for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity and is here to share it with the world! This version of the events in Age of Calamity aims to solve one of our biggest issues with the original game, its non-canon narrative. Join us as Andy presents his canonical "Spiteri Cut" of Age of Calamity - all while keeping the time travel elements intact! And let us know what you think of this version of events! Would you play this game? All this, PLUS our takes on the latest Age of Imprisonment trailer! Come hang out with us! Support The Zelda Cast on Patreon! Subscribe to receive the monthly bonus show ‘The Zelda XL featuring Andy and Gooey”! Follow The Zelda Cast! The Zelda Cast (@TheZeldaCast) Andy Spiteri (@Spiteri316) Alasyn Eletha (@AlasynEletha) Twitch x Facebook x Discord x Tik-Tok x BlueSky Advertise on The Zelda Cast! See Options Here! Subscribe to The Zelda Cast! Apple Podcasts x Podbean x Spotify x iTunes x Google Podcasts x iHeart Radio x PlayerFM
We're back again this week with a pitch! Andy has worked diligently on a rewritten story for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity and is here to share it with the world! This version of the events in Age of Calamity aims to solve one of our biggest issues with the original game, its non-canon narrative. Join us as Andy presents his canonical "Spiteri Cut" of Age of Calamity - all while keeping the time travel elements intact! And let us know what you think of this version of events! Would you play this game? All this, PLUS our takes on the latest Age of Imprisonment trailer! Come hang out with us! Support The Zelda Cast on Patreon! Subscribe to receive the monthly bonus show ‘The Zelda XL featuring Andy and Gooey”! Follow The Zelda Cast! The Zelda Cast (@TheZeldaCast) Andy Spiteri (@Spiteri316) Alasyn Eletha (@AlasynEletha) Twitch x Facebook x Discord x Tik-Tok x BlueSky Advertise on The Zelda Cast! See Options Here! Subscribe to The Zelda Cast! Apple Podcasts x Podbean x Spotify x iTunes x Google Podcasts x iHeart Radio x PlayerFM
The Xubuntu torrent was hijacked! There's a performance shootout between Windows and Linux, Austria is going its own way, and Canonical inflicts damage on themselves. Then, Asahi Linux is still rolling, Digikam gains some Wayland features, and Mobian is coming for your phones! For tips we have easyssh, barrier for software KVM, the difference between echo and printf, and a quick intro to an Open Source game, Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead! You can find the show notes at http://bit.ly/4qorX5b and enjoy! Host: Jonathan Bennett Co-Hosts: Jeff Massie, Rob Campbell, and Ken McDonald Download or subscribe to Untitled Linux Show at https://twit.tv/shows/untitled-linux-show Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
The Xubuntu torrent was hijacked! There's a performance shootout between Windows and Linux, Austria is going its own way, and Canonical inflicts damage on themselves. Then, Asahi Linux is still rolling, Digikam gains some Wayland features, and Mobian is coming for your phones! For tips we have easyssh, barrier for software KVM, the difference between echo and printf, and a quick intro to an Open Source game, Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead! You can find the show notes at http://bit.ly/4qorX5b and enjoy! Host: Jonathan Bennett Co-Hosts: Jeff Massie, Rob Campbell, and Ken McDonald Download or subscribe to Untitled Linux Show at https://twit.tv/shows/untitled-linux-show Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
video: https://youtu.be/Vq1lqxvmaWQ This episode dives into a wild mix of major Linux and tech news — from Microsoft teasing a mysterious “big” Windows announcement (and our sarcastic predictions about it), to Ubuntu's brand-new Questing Quokka release, to a refreshed Raspberry Pi OS that modernizes its entire desktop experience. We also unpack the heated community debate around Fedora's new AI policy and what it means for open-source projects going forward. Forum Discussion Thread (https://destinationlinux.net/forum) Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32f28071-0b08-4ea1-afcc-37af75bd83d6/c15f9cfa-fafe-448c-9434-1bd0af7eb72e.mp3) Support the show by becoming a patron at tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) or get some swag at tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) Hosted by: Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeek.net (https://dasgeek.net) Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com (https://jilllinuxgirl.com) Michael Tunnell = michaeltunnell.com (https://michaeltunnell.com) Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:56 Community Feedback 00:07:17 Help for Michael & TuxDigital Gratitude 00:09:33 Sandfly Security 00:12:12 Guess What Microsoft is Doing 00:20:58 Canonical releases Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka 00:34:08 Raspberry Pi Trixie 00:44:23 Fedora's AI Policy - A Project Divided 01:04:25 Software Spotlight: Lenspect 01:09:56 Support the Show 01:11:40 Outro 01:13:17 Post Show Special Guest: Wendy Hill.
We're back from Texas just in time to chat with Jon Seager, Canonical's VP of Engineering, and their new era with Ubuntu 25.10. On the way, we visit System76 in Denver where the COSMIC team has surprises waiting for us.Sponsored By:Managed Nebula: Meet Managed Nebula from Defined Networking. A decentralized VPN built on the open-source Nebula platform that we love. 1Password Extended Access Management: 1Password Extended Access Management is a device trust solution for companies with Okta, and they ensure that if a device isn't trusted and secure, it can't log into your cloud apps. Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:
We're back from Texas just in time to chat with Jon Seager, Canonical's VP of Engineering, and their new era with Ubuntu 25.10. On the way, we visit System76 in Denver where the COSMIC team has surprises waiting for us.
Do you see the advanced menu in your SEO plug-in and stay FAR away? There are a couple of things in this menu you might want to use.Subscribe to the Tuesday Traffic Tip: https://stephanieroyersolutions.com/tuesday-traffic-tip/Mentioned in this episode:Ready to BRING YOUR OWN TRAFFIC?I know your time is valuable and your marketing dollars are precious. That's why I decided to launch my course, Bring Your Own Traffic. You don't need to buy expensive courses for SEO, blogging, and Pinterest individually, and then try to piece them together into one cohesive strategy. I can save you some time and money! I've compiled the most important best practices for search-optimized blogging and pinning into one streamlined strategy…all at a reasonable price. BYOT is a course designed with YOU and your teacher business in mind. All of the content is ready to apply to your business, so there's no guesswork about whether or not it will work for you. The strategies I teach in the course are exactly how I've been getting teacher business owners to the top of Google and Pinterest search results for years. I can't wait to see YOUR content on page one of Google the next time I sit down at the computer. So grab the course, dive in, and start getting your incredible resources in front of the right people without running a single ad. https://stephanieroyer.podia.com/bring-your-own-traffic
This week we cover the first alpha release of KDE Linux, OpenRGB's new home on Codeberg, Canonical adding CUDA to the Ubuntu repositories, and a clever Waveshare add-on that brings Ethernet and USB ports to the Raspberry Pi Zero without dongles.
The prayers of souls in Purgatory, different translations of the Bible, a loving God that can condemn are only some of the topics in today's Open Line Thursday with Fr. Gerald Murray. (Originally aired on 5/15/25)
Vyom Yadav is a software engineer in the security team at Canonical and a member of the Kubernetes Security Response Committee. We talked about the new Release theme and what major updates, deprecations and removals to expect in this version. 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 GKE 10 years Hackathon Golden Kubestronauts 100 members Open Policy Agent (OPA) joined Apple DocumentDB joined the Linux Foundation Solo.io donated the agentgateway to the Linux Foundation Kubecrash.io: A platform Eng conference with a purpose Links from the interview Vyom Yadav Kubernetes 1.34 sneak peak
"If you're currently using free Ubuntu, you're getting supported Ubuntu Pro as part of your VCF license — which is amazing." – Thibaut Rouffineau, Canonical At VMware Explore 2025, Doug Green, Publisher of Technology Reseller News, spoke with Thibaut Rouffineau, Vice President of Marketing at Canonical, about how Canonical is elevating Ubuntu into the heart of enterprise private cloud. Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu and a leader in securing open-source for enterprises, featured prominently in VMware's major announcements. The news: Ubuntu Pro is now bundled with VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) licenses, instantly providing enterprise customers with long-term support, compliance, and hardened security — at no extra cost. Rouffineau explained that this recognition of Ubuntu as a first-class enterprise Linux within VCF is about much more than operating systems. Enterprises can now confidently run workloads across VMs, manage Kubernetes clusters with less disruptive upgrades, and accelerate container adoption on a secure and scalable foundation. Since the announcements, VMware Explore attendees have been eager to understand how these changes impact their modernization journey. Canonical's answer: what was once free Ubuntu now comes with enterprise-grade support, helping organizations move faster while reducing risk. For more information, visit Canonical.com.
“Complexity is at the core of this, and our mission at Broadcom has been how to address this complexity by making things simpler,” says Abhay Kumar, Global Head of Managed Services for Broadcom's VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) division. In this Technology Reseller News podcast, recorded live at VMware Explore 2025, Kumar discusses Broadcom's strategy for making the private cloud AI-native, portable, and partner-driven. Since acquiring VMware two years ago, Broadcom has focused on positioning VMware Cloud Foundation as the consistent foundation for enterprise workloads—whether on-premises or across hyperscaler environments. Key themes from the conversation include: AI-native private cloud – VCF now incorporates a private AI foundation, with expanded partnerships with NVIDIA and Canonical to accelerate AI and containerized workloads. License portability – Broadcom is giving customers the flexibility to dynamically move entitlements between on-premises and multiple clouds, protecting investments while enabling innovation. Ecosystem and choice – Customers can run workloads across AWS, Microsoft, Google, Oracle, and other providers while maintaining consistent control through VCF. Simplifying complexity – CIOs and partners face hybrid environments, containers, and AI workloads. VCF's single-pane-of-glass approach reduces operational complexity and ensures skills can be leveraged across environments. Kumar emphasized that Broadcom's strategy puts customers at the center, giving them the flexibility to innovate with AI services and advanced analytics while managing cost, efficiency, and control.
Xfce running on Wayland on openSUSE, Canonical laid off the printing guy, Mozilla pisses people off with AI tab groups, and what the post-x86 world will look like for desktop Linux. Plus a handy way to save and run project-specific commands, turning any device into a file server, and a convoluted way to get wind... Read More
Xfce running on Wayland on openSUSE, Canonical laid off the printing guy, Mozilla pisses people off with AI tab groups, and what the post-x86 world will look like for desktop Linux. Plus a handy way to save and run project-specific commands, turning any device into a file server, and a convoluted way to get wind... Read More
When personalities clash, the users come last. Meanwhile, Chris' hyper-tuned setup stops being a toy and starts looking like a daily driver.Sponsored By:Managed Nebula: Meet Managed Nebula from Defined Networking. A decentralized VPN built on the open-source Nebula platform that we love. 1Password Extended Access Management: 1Password Extended Access Management is a device trust solution for companies with Okta, and they ensure that if a device isn't trusted and secure, it can't log into your cloud apps. Unraid: A powerful, easy operating system for servers and storage. Maximize your hardware with unmatched flexibility. Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:
It's our annual episode where we need to talk about Ubuntu. This time most of us are broadly indifferent about the distro itself, so we end up mostly discussing our concerns about Canonical. Support us on Patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes ... Read More
This week we dissect the Nintendo Direct, we chat about the crazy week of Xbox news, and we PLAY GAMES! Please love your families. Subscribe and rate us via iTunes Subscribe on: Amazon Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Pandora DISCORD LINK Watch us on TWITCH! RSS feed: http://sidequesting.podbean.com/feed Hosts: Dali, J.J., Zach, Taylor, Sam, Tom, Jonny, Tyler With Special Guest: None! SIDEQUESTING PATREON EXECUTIVES: Tom Johnson, Punkdefied SIDEQUESTING PATREON PRODUCERS: Stefan Swandlund, Zero the Prototype, Exageneus, Jeff Grubb Topics: A Nintendo Direct happened Mario Paint is back, babyyyyy The LEGO Game Boy is a nostalgic piece of art, and I AM DEFINITELY BUYING IT Outer Worlds 2 drops to $70 Itch and Steam have censorship issues What We're Enjoying: Battle Train (review) The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Date Everything (review) WWE 2K25 Review & Preview products supplied by publishers SnackQuesting: Water Music Intro: Professor Kliq – Bust This Bust That Music Outro: N.I.M. – Choice Comments? Questions? Email us at: sidequesting @ gmail.com Image courtesy: Nintendo
Marjorie dislikes titles unless they get her a Verified Film Discount, ND meets new snakes, Goodwin mourns the loss of an orange truck, and Britni's just glad it's over.Show art by Castor Choate. To contact them, reach out to us at templeofreadingcircle@gmail.com. Music by Aleksey Chistilin. Find more of Aleksey's work on Spotify and YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This time the guys start off with a clever encryption bypass on Linux machines, cover AMD's HIP news, and mourn the passing of Clear Linux. Chrome is catching up to Firefox by adding HDR support for Wayland, Slackware turns 23, and Debian announces the imminent release of Trixie. RISC-V is growing up, and having growing pains, and the guys discuss the anti-cheat situation on Linux. For tips there's Packet for mobile file transfer, fastfetch for getting your neofetch fix, and a copy paste warning based on a Fake Homebrew attack. Catch the show notes at http://bit.ly/4lDGcjN and we'll see you next time! Host: Jonathan Bennett Co-Hosts: Jeff Massie and Rob Campbell Download or subscribe to Untitled Linux Show at https://twit.tv/shows/untitled-linux-show Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
Support the show to get full episodes, full archive, and join the Discord community. The Transmitter is an online publication that aims to deliver useful information, insights and tools to build bridges across neuroscience and advance research. Visit thetransmitter.org to explore the latest neuroscience news and perspectives, written by journalists and scientists. Read more about our partnership. Sign up for Brain Inspired email alerts to be notified every time a new Brain Inspired episode is released. To explore more neuroscience news and perspectives, visit thetransmitter.org. Xiao-Jing Wang is a Distinguished Global Professor of Neuroscience at NYU Xiao-Jing was born and grew up in China, spent 8 years in Belgium studying theoretical physics like nonlinear dynamical systems and deterministic chaos. And as he says it, he arrived from Brussels to California as a postdoc, and in one day switched from French to English, from European to American culture, and physics to neuroscience. I know Xiao-Jing as a legend in non-human primate neurophysiology and modeling, paving the way for the rest of us to study brain activity related cognitive functions like working memory and decision-making. He has just released his new textbook, Theoretical Neuroscience: Understanding Cognition, which covers the history and current research on modeling cognitive functions from the very simple to the very cognitive. The book is also somewhat philosophical, arguing that we need to update our approach to explaining how brains function, to go beyond Marr's levels and enter a cross-level mechanistic explanatory pursuit, which we discuss. I just learned he even cites my own PhD research, studying metacognition in nonhuman primates - so you know it's a great book. Learn more about Xiao-Jing and the book in the show notes. It was fun having one of my heroes on the podcast, and I hope you enjoy our discussion. Computational Laboratory of Cortical Dynamics Book: Theoretical Neuroscience: Understanding Cognition. Related papers Division of labor among distinct subtypes of inhibitory neurons in a cortical microcircuit of working memory. Macroscopic gradients of synaptic excitation and inhibition across the neocortex. Theory of the multiregional neocortex: large-scale neural dynamics and distributed cognition. 0:00 - Intro 3:08 - Why the book now? 11:00 - Modularity in neuro vs AI 14:01 - Working memory and modularity 22:37 - Canonical cortical microcircuits 25:53 - Gradient of inhibitory neurons 27:47 - Comp neuro then and now 45:35 - Cross-level mechanistic understanding 1:13:38 - Bifurcation 1:24:51 - Bifurcation and degeneracy 1:34:02 - Control theory 1:35:41 - Psychiatric disorders 1:39:14 - Beyond dynamical systems 1:43:447 - Mouse as a model 1:48:11 - AI needs a PFC
The Kernel drama isn't over, Gaming is just better on Linux, and driver performance is getting better in a FineWine sort of way. KDE is rolling ahead, getting closer to session restore in Wayland, doing accessibility work, and making HDR even better. Speaking of which, Blender has a preview of HDR support on Wayland, with no immediate plans to add support on Windows. Canonical had a great year in 2025, and more! You can find the show notes at https://bit.ly/4kypjFT and Happy Linuxing! Host: Jonathan Bennett Co-Hosts: Rob Campbell and Ken McDonald Download or subscribe to Untitled Linux Show at https://twit.tv/shows/untitled-linux-show Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
“why should anyone play me such a trick?” [CARD] After a brief hiatus, we're back to the third in our series of The Apocrypha of Sherlock Holmes — stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle that are technically not part of the original Canon. This is the shortest of all of the Apocrypha and it was created for the British Royal Family in a special edition. "How Watson Learned the Trick" is a lovely addition to the non-Canonical apocrypha. It's literally a Trifle. If you have a question for us, please email us at trifles@ihearofsherlock.com. If you use your inquiry on the show, we'll send you a thank you gift. Don't forget to listen to "Trifling Trifles" — short-form content that doesn't warrant a full episode. This is a benefit exclusively for our paying subscribers. Check it out (Patreon | Substack). Leave Trifles a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify; listen to this episode here or wherever you get podcasts Links "How Watson Learned the Trick" (Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia) Queen Mary's Dolls' House (Royal Collection Trust) The Apocrypha of Sherlock Holmes (The Sherlock Holmes Reference Library) All of our social links: https://linktr.ee/ihearofsherlock Email us at trifles @ ihearofsherlock.com Music credits Performers: Uncredited violinist, US Marine Chamber Orchestra Publisher Info.: Washington, DC: United States Marine Band. Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
On the podcast today we have Joe Dolson and Jonathan Desrosiers. We're talking about the concept of canonical plugins in WordPress, focusing on accessibility. We discuss what canonical plugins are, their potential benefits and drawbacks, and whether accessibility features should move from Core to a dedicated plugin. The conversation explores the complexities of accessibility, legal requirements, user experience, and the importance of keeping WordPress inclusive while ensuring essential features remain discoverable and maintained. Whether you're a developer, a site owner, or someone interested in the ethical questions at the heart of open-source software, this episode is for you.
Philosopher of physics David Wallace breaks down the Everett (Many-Worlds) interpretation of quantum mechanics in today's episode. We discuss the big misconceptions in physics and explore probability, emergence, and personal identity across multiple worlds. Wallace also touches on the Born Rule, the direction of time, and why consciousness may not be as mysterious as it seems. This is a mind-bending tour through the foundations of reality. Enjoy. Thank you. Huel: Try Huel with 15% OFF + Free Gift for New Customers today using my code theoriesofeverything at https://huel.com/theoriesofeverything . Fuel your best performance with Huel today! As a listener of TOE you can get a special 20% off discount to The Economist and all it has to offer! Visit https://www.economist.com/toe David Wallace links: • The Emergent Multiverse (book): https://www.amazon.com/dp/0198707541 • David Wallace's published papers: https://philpeople.org/profiles/david-wallace/publications • Stating Structural Realism (paper): https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/20048/1/semantic.pdf • David's reading resources: https://sites.pitt.edu/~dmw121/resources.html • The Quantization of Gravity (paper): https://arxiv.org/pdf/gr-qc/0004005 • Ted Jacobson discusses entropy on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mhctWlXyV8 • Curt debunks the “all possible paths” myth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcY3ZtgYis0 • Julian Barbour discusses time on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-bImnQ9cmw • TOE's String Theory Iceberg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4PdPnQuwjY • Bryce DeWitt's published papers: https://journals.aps.org/search/results?clauses=%5B%7B%22operator%22%3A%22AND%22%2C%22field%22%3A%22author%22%2C%22value%22%3A%22Bryce+S+DeWitt%22%7D%5D • Carlo Rovelli discusses loop quantum gravity on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hF4SAketEHY • Avshalom Elitzur discusses spacetime on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWRAaimQT1E • Sean Carroll discusses the physics community on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AoRxtYZrZo • Ruth Kastner discusses retrocausality on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BsHh3_vCMQ • Simon Saunders's talk on Many Worlds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gM-sgmCUik • Jacob Barandes discusses quantum mechanics on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oWip00iXbo • Jacob Barandes discusses philosophy in physics on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaS1usLeXQM Join My New Substack (Personal Writings): https://curtjaimungal.substack.com Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gL14b92xAErofYQA7bU4e SUPPORT: - Become a YouTube Member (Early Access Videos): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdWIQh9DGG6uhJk8eyIFl1w/join - Support me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal - Support me on Crypto: https://commerce.coinbase.com/checkout/de803625-87d3-4300-ab6d-85d4258834a9 - Support me on PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=XUBHNMFXUX5S4 Timestamps: 00:00 Misconceptions About Physics 01:27 Simplicity in Physics 4:48 Understanding Quantum Mechanics 7:27 Mysteries of Large-Scale Physics 9:53 The Nature of Time 13:19 Boundary Conditions in Physics 15:04 Models of Physics 16:56 Canonical vs Covariant Quantization 21:10 Theories of Gravity 28:22 Everettian Quantum Mechanics 30:11 Misconceptions in Many Worlds Theory 47:52 Decision Theory in Quantum Mechanics 57:58 The Deutsch-Wallace Theorem 1:14:47 The Nature of Fundamental Physics 1:18:40 Personal Identity in Many Worlds 1:27:14 Exploring Emergence 1:33:19 Thoughts on Consciousness 1:35:09 Disagreements with David Deutsch 1:39:18 Understanding Real Patterns 1:54:02 The Relevance-Limiting Thesis 2:00:54 Advice for Young Researchers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices