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Falkon CEO and Co-founder Mona Akmal is a product and engineering veteran who builds resourceful, kind, and output-driven teams that create and scale success-enabling products. With a passion for crafting elegant solutions to technically difficult problems, she has grown teams, businesses, and many products at Microsoft, Amperity, Code.org, and Zulily. The impact of Mona's work includes ramping from $0 to $11M in ARR and 15 household brands as happy customers at Amperity; from 10M to 100M students learning computer science on the Code. org platform; and from 1M to 1B docs in the cloud with OneDrive and Office. https://www.falkon.ai/
For more prospecting and sales development tips, join 2'368 SDRs getting the newsletter here: https://sdrgame.substack.com/ --- In this episode, I talk with 2 guests: Eric Iannello, Full Cycle AE (Account Executive) at Falkon Nick Phillips, Senior SDR (Sales Development Representative) at People Data Labs I bring together two friends with different perspectives on prospecting: Eric, a fan of cold calling, and Nick, a proponent of social selling. We discuss the importance of time management in their respective approaches, reveal their techniques and strategies, and share recent successes from meetings they've booked. We also dive into the biggest mistakes in prospecting and gather invaluable cold-calling tips. Let's level up your SDR game! --- Erick's stats: 16 consecutive months of exceeding quota in both pipeline generated and deals closed won Largest deal sources by SDR in company 20 year history - by cold call Featured in HYPCCCYCL e-book of unorthodox cold calling techniques Nick's stats: Highest ramp of new hires in Q4 Leading the team in social selling Q1 and Q2 Follow: Erick https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-iannello/ Nick https://www.linkedin.com/in/superdadnick/ — Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elriclegloire/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sdrgame/message
Coming up in this episode 1. Leo shows his moxy 2. Ubuntu falls flat 3. Watch the browsers 4. A Look back on our season 5. and Leo moves his files See this episode on Youtube (https://youtu.be/Vbofi3pndm4) https://youtu.be/Vbofi3pndm4 319 Audio Timestamps 0:00 Cold Open 2:03 Proxy Moxie 16:42 Ansible In Your Pantsible 22:56 Ubuntu Falls Flat 41:57 Browser Watch! 1:03:55 Feedback 1:13:49 Season 3 Recap 1:26:17 Community Focus: Geerling Guy 1:28:13 App Focus: TermSCP & Filezilla 1:37:25 Next Time: Raspberry Pi OS 1:39:25 Stinger Banter Proxmox (https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve) Ansible (https://www.ansible.com) Announcements Give us a sub on YouTube (https://linuxuserspace.show/youtube) and TILvids (https://tilvids.com/a/linuxuserspace). You can watch us live on Twitch (https://linuxuserspace.show/twitch) the day after an episode drops. If you like what we're doing here, make sure to send us a buck over at https://patreon.com/linuxuserspace Flattening out Ubuntu Ubuntu and the official flavors decide not to include Flatpak by default (https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-flavor-packaging-defaults/34061?u=d0od) More Announcements Want to have a topic covered or have some feedback? - send us an email, contact@linuxuserspace.show Browser Watch Total Cookie Protection (https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/firefox-androids-new-privacy-feature-total-cookie-protection-stops-companies-from-keeping-tabs-on-your-moves/) Firefox Extension (https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/email-protection-just-got-easier-in-firefox/) Firefox will get support for animated AV1 images and in a surprise move (https://9to5linux.com/firefox-113-promises-support-for-animated-av1-images-official-debian-package-and-more) an official debian/ubuntu package in .deb format. Edge is testing (https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-is-testing-a-built-in-crypto-wallet-in-microsoft-edge/) a Crypto Wallet. Edge added DALL-E right into the browser (https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-edge-can-now-generate-images-with-ai/)! Brave adds a VPN option (https://brave.com/desktop-vpn/). Brave removes (https://brave.com/privacy-updates/24-google-sign-in-permission/) legacy Google sign-in Cookies. Chrome/Chromium will unload background tabs (https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/02/chrome-110-will-automatically-discard-background-tabs-heres-how-to-stop-it/) to save memory. Falkon is finally getting hardware acceleration (https://www.omglinux.com/falkon-browser-hardware-acceleration/)! Gnome Web has a few tricks coming (https://www.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/11pav5t/comment/jbww3sb/) in version 44, as well. Feedback Senor Araton On compiling the Gentoo Kernel Installed a distribution-binary-kernel to get a running system. Leo wants to compile all the things. John A. On Linux Books ownCloud (https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/running-linux-5th/0596007604/) Bradly on the Ubuntu ShipIt Program Tried to convert as many as possible. Bonus Bradly Also - Leo, make the switch to Proxmox. Dan is right. R.L. on -O3 Just FYI, the compiler option is -O3 (dash oh three), not -03 (dash zero 3) The O obviously stands for Optimize
#falkonai #monakmal #femaleleadership EP 195 Mona Akmal On Her Journey From Moving From Pakistan To The US And From Engineer At Microsoft To CEO/Co-Founder Of Falkon AI | What's On Your Mind? Personal Development, mindset & selling are on my mind all the time. My name is Peter and I created a weekly Podcast called What is on YOUR mind. Learn from my entrepreneurial guests how they overcame challenges, growth, failure and massive success. Mona Akmal moved to the U.S. from Pakistan at age twenty with 3 things: A CS undergrad degree, an engineering job at Microsoft, and a network of 0 people. Two decades later, she's led teams and built lasting products at top companies including Microsoft, Amperity, Code.org, and Zulily. As the VP of Product & Engineering at Code.org, she was responsible for the deployment of over 100 hours of computer science curriculum to over 100 million K-12 students in the US and globally. Over 5 billion lines of code have been written by students on the Code.org website using these courses alone. She was responsible for finding product-market fit as Head of Product at Amperity as the company launched its first product, driving from $0 to $11M in ARR with 15 household brands as happy customers. She delivered an enterprise-scale customer data platform to marketers and data users at large consumer brands so they can compete in a competitive landscape. As a product and engineering veteran, Mona loves building elegant solutions to technically challenging problems. Given this passion, she realized that go-to-market teams simply don't have the data-backed insights to make smarter operational decisions. So she took matters into her own hands in 2019 and founded Falkon, a go-to-market AI platform that helps GTM teams win more deals, more efficiently, to drive more revenue. Connect with Mona on social media: http://falkon.ai/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mona-akmal/ Big thanks to Tanya Thomas of The Expert Bookers www.expertbookers.com for introducing me to Mona ! Music: Intro Peter Snauwaert (Copyright) Let's connect: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petersnauwaert Twitter: @petersnauwaert Instagram: @ps_grow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PSGROW E-mail: peter@psgrow.com Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
The need for revenue intelligence to drive sales efficiency can't be overstated, but there is no clarity on revenue intelligence. As a result, forecasting tools are rebranding as revenue intelligence tools. What does revenue intelligence mean, and how do you measure and leverage it? Listen to Mona Akmal, the CEO of Falkon, as she discusses using revenue intelligence to increase sales efficiency. Show NotesConnect With:Mona Akmal: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe Rev Gen Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Attribution is at the heart of the conflict between marketing and sales teams. Marketing teams constantly need to prove to themselves that they deserve a seat at the table, while sales teams are the big dogs in the room. How does a b2b SaaS company end this rivalry and make a more informed decision to increase revenue and grow the bottom line? Listen to Mona Akmal, the CEO of Falkon, as she discusses marketing influence and attribution. Show NotesConnect With:Mona Akmal: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe Rev Gen Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Some major B2B SaaS companies have become successful using product-led growth (PLG) strategies, for example, Dropbox and Figma. But not many SaaS companies can adopt the PLG model because their product is not a turnkey solution. If your business is in that category, how do you leverage PLG strategies even if you're not a PLG company? Listen to Mona Akmal, the CEO of Falkon, as she discusses B2B product-led growth strategies for non-PLG companies. Show NotesConnect With:Mona Akmal: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe Rev Gen Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A journey for justice turned into a love story when WNBA superstar Maya Moore met Jonathan Irons. He'd been arrested, tried and wrongly convicted for a crime that he did not commit. She met him via her uncle's prison ministry. Over time they became friends. In 2019 she exited her WNBA career to commit herself full-time to winning her love's freedom. A judge overturned his conviction in March 2020. That summer he finally walked out of prison a free man. He proposed. They became engaged, married and now are parents of son. They share their inspiration story in Love and Justice, a Story of Triumph on two Different Courts. Then we talk with Dexton Deboree, CEO of the award-winning production company Falkon about Atlanta's creative economy. Deboree's company produced "The Game Plan with Shaquille O'Neal" in Atlanta. He talks about how to break into the Atlanta production industry.
Super Size Cup competitor participants placement episode inbound. On this episode Burger, Falkon, and Bunj discuss the upcoming Super Size Cup tournament and introduce all the participants getting involved in the event. We have a grab bag of podcast hosts, streamers, gamers, community memebers and everything in between participating. We also address the recent layoffs in the tech sector. Give it a listen and get involved. Below are the important links. Join the Burger Diner Discord!!!! https://discord.gg/x72xauFt9Q Tournament Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vo6nfHn-p4tkFeksSDGDEUB9j9FP8PwKBRkiCkMKMCI/edit?usp=sharing Where to watch tournament matches: https://www.twitch.tv/losburger Admins FalkonOnSkiis Twitch: https://twitter.com/FalkonOnSkiis Twitter: https://twitter.com/FalkonOnSkiis Los Burger Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/losburger Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheLosBurger RealMistery Bunj Daddy Trax Gunfighter100
Itt van 2023 első Falkon epizódja, egyből egy kötetlenebb beszélgetéssel. Ezúttal Pipp hozott nekünk két friss játékélményt. Az első egyik nagy kedvencünk folytatása, a River City Girls 2, a másik pedig a nagyszerű, eszeveszett és stílusos Prodeus.Az adás második felében arról is beszélgetünk, hogy miért nem minden esetben szeretjük a karakterkészítős játékokat.Ha követnétek vagy támogatnátok minket, itt mindent megtaláltok: https://linktr.ee/millennialfalcon This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit millennialfalcon.substack.com/subscribe
Today we announce our first tournament. Yep its a Halo Infinite 1v1 tourney for all the marbles, the big kahunna, the cats pajamas and the bees knees, all bragging rights come with the victory of the first Super Size Burger Cup. On this episode we talk about the tournament layout and how you can join the fun community driven event. By the community for the community. The Burger Diner, Read Spartan Podcast and Drunken Halo Podcast Community will be coming together to host it. Los Burger and Falkon will be commentating. Make sure to join the discords to be part of the convo and play yourself...... O also we talk about custom game browser :) Join the Burger Diner Discord!!!! https://discord.gg/PMZV4789 Join the Drunken Halo Discord!!! https://discord.gg/pxVZbnAS8T Join the Red Spartan Podcast Discord!!! https://discord.com/invite/BPcERKwgWG ProximityChat@outlook.com for tourney sign ups. Give us a Bio or you didnt sign up correctly Admins FalkonOnSkiis Twitch: https://twitter.com/FalkonOnSkiis Twitter: https://twitter.com/FalkonOnSkiis Los Burger Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/losburger Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheLosBurger RealMistery Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/realmistry Bunj Daddy Trax Gunfighter100
Tapping into a very unnoticed market – software as an example – and helping them #getnoticed is a very hard vision to achieve.In this episode, Mona Akmal, CEO & Co-founder of Falkon AI, shares how they flew up to speed like a Falcon to getting noticed, and how they help software entrepreneurs and companies #getnoticed. She also shares what problems Falkon solves for entrepreneurs, and how they engage with their target market by identifying micro-communities and really knowing them.AWeberGrow, sell, and engage with your audience—all from a single platformLoomRecord quick videos to update your team and cut down meetings by 29%.PrintfulTurn your ideas into unique products - Create custom products with your own design!VideoSnapTurn your talks, podcasts, videos, audios or streams into shareable videos in just a few clicks!Post-production, transcript and show notes by XCD Virtual Assistants Support the show
Tapping into a very unnoticed market – software as an example – and helping them #getnoticed is a very hard vision to achieve.In this episode, Mona Akmal, CEO & Co-founder of Falkon AI, shares how they flew up to speed like a Falcon to getting noticed, and how they help software entrepreneurs and companies #getnoticed. She also shares what problems Falkon solves for entrepreneurs, and how they engage with their target market by identifying micro-communities and really knowing them.AWeberGrow, sell, and engage with your audience—all from a single platformLoomRecord quick videos to update your team and cut down meetings by 29%.PrintfulTurn your ideas into unique products - Create custom products with your own design!VideoSnapTurn your talks, podcasts, videos, audios or streams into shareable videos in just a few clicks!Post-production, transcript and show notes by XCD Virtual Assistants Support the show
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
The need for revenue intelligence to drive sales efficiency can't be overstated, but there is no clarity on revenue intelligence. As a result, forecasting tools are rebranding as revenue intelligence tools. What does revenue intelligence mean, and how do you measure and leverage it? Listen to Mona Akmal, the CEO of Falkon, as she discusses using revenue intelligence to increase sales efficiency. Show NotesConnect With:Mona Akmal: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe Rev Gen Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Attribution is at the heart of the conflict between marketing and sales teams. Marketing teams constantly need to prove to themselves that they deserve a seat at the table, while sales teams are the big dogs in the room. How does a b2b SaaS company end this rivalry and make a more informed decision to increase revenue and grow the bottom line? Listen to Mona Akmal, the CEO of Falkon, as she discusses marketing influence and attribution. Show NotesConnect With:Mona Akmal: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe Rev Gen Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Some major B2B SaaS companies have become successful using product-led growth (PLG) strategies, for example, Dropbox and Figma. But not many SaaS companies can adopt the PLG model because their product is not a turnkey solution. If your business is in that category, how do you leverage PLG strategies even if you're not a PLG company? Listen to Mona Akmal, the CEO of Falkon, as she discusses B2B product-led growth strategies for non-PLG companies. Show NotesConnect With:Mona Akmal: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe Rev Gen Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Han er udlært entreprenør og maskinmekaniker, men dagens gæst ville have flere sorte penge og mere narko. Derfor blev han DJ. Han har ligget nr 45 over bedste DJ's i verden. Men det fik X Factor hurtigt ødelagt. Han spiser platinplader til morgenmad, og så er han snart klar med et nyt DJ-Ukulele-album…Dagens gæst er ham fra omikron koncerten i Falkonér, DJ MARTIN JENSEN!!I dag skal vi endelig finde ud af, hvad man får i løn som X Factor dommer, vi skal snakke om, hvor farligt det er at gå til DJ martin Jensen koncert, og så skal vi selvfølgelig lære at tale pænt til DJ Martin Jensen.Tsunami lærte:- IKKE hvorfor Martin blev fyret fra X Faktor- Han må ikke sige, hvad han fik i løn, men det tager langt tid at blinke…- Han har, ikke bare en, men TO personlige assistenter?!- Hans største (og vådeste) drøm er at arbejde sammen med Taylor Swift___________________________________________________Værter: Sebastian Peebles & Chano JørgensenGæst: Martin JensenProducer/tilrettelægger: Josephine Romby & Anton GrueMusik: Upright-Music
On this episode Falkononskis and Los Burger recap Hallowlan, go over Winter Update Changes and discuss the movie Barbarian. Burger recaps his alcohol induced shinnanigans, complains about weapon balancing, and talks about his mind blowing experience with Barbarian. Falkon bring balance to the force by pointing out not all changes will be bad with balancing and also explains how crazy Barbarian is. Barbarian isnt discussed until the end of the episode so as to not give spoilers. Winter update has more changes than the community is expecting. Join the Discord!!!! https://discord.gg/PMZV4789 FalkonOnSkiis Twitch: https://twitter.com/FalkonOnSkiis Twitter: https://twitter.com/FalkonOnSkiis Los Burger Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/losburger Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheLosBurger
Mona Akmal, CEO of sales intelligence platform Falkon, is the outspoken co-founder behind an emerging leader in a hot space. Mona migrated to the United States at age 20 with a CS degree and little else. She had an impressive 12-year run as a product leader at Microsoft where she helped scale OneDrive and Office. She subsequently led product and technology organizations at places like Code.org and Amperity. Two decades later, Mona's the CEO of Falkon AI, an intelligence platform for go to market teams. Falkon recently raised $16M from a group of A-list investors that includes Greylock and Madera among others.Listen and learn...Why Mona's philosophy revolves around two words: "efficiency" and "excellence"What makes a standout sales rep great.How do find signal in noisy sales and marketing dataHow many touches are required from stage one to closing a B2B dealHow to fix the CRM data hygiene problemWhy econometrics approaches perform better than machine learning to solve the "small data problem"Why "everyone needs to be coached and nobody needs to be managed"Mona's (legendary) mental health advice to entrepreneursReferences in this episode...Barr Moses from Monte Carlo on AI and the Future of WorkDerek Steer from Mode on AI and the Future of WorkPeter Fishman from Mozart Data on AI and the Future of WorkStephen Messer from Collective[i] on AI and the Future of Work Kamal Ahluwalia on AI and the Future of WorkLeading scientists fear AI could lead to nuclear war by the end of the century
On this episode Burger and Falkon are joined by Trax as they discuss battle royals, Halo leaks, HCS, and Concepts that would be fun to see in a Halo BR. Ideas are tossed around, rumors are discussed and frustrations are vented. Upcoming Lan is discussed and if you are going to be part of Halolan it will be taking place on October 29th in Morgantown WV. Be sure to join the discord if you are coming so we can get you directions. Join the Discord!!!! https://discord.gg/PMZV4789 RedSpartan Podcast and Trax Website: https://anchor.fm/redspartanpodcast Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/daddytraxlive1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaddyTrax1 FalkonOnSkiis Twitch: https://twitter.com/FalkonOnSkiis Twitter: https://twitter.com/HaloCompletion Los Burger Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/losburger Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheLosBurger
Mona Akmal is the CEO and Co-founder of Falkon - the first intelligence platform for the entire GTM team, including marketing, sales, and account management. Previously she held leadership positions at Microsoft, Amperity, Code.org, and Zulily. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theindustryshow/support
In this episode of Revenue Rehab, Brandi Starr is joined by Mona Akmal. Mona is the CEO and co-founder at Falkon, a go to market intelligence platform with a mission to replicate successful deals for sales and marketing teams. As a product and engineering veteran with over 10 years of managing product teams at companies such as Microsoft, Zulily, Code.org and Amparity, Mona loves building solutions to technically difficult problems. She has helped build many products, businesses and teams from zero to scale, including taking doc in the cloud OneDrive and Office from 1 million to 1 billion, and from zero to 11 million in ARR at Amparity. On the couch, Mona and Brandi will discuss how marketing teams in SaaS companies can effectively leverage product usage data. Mona opens up to talk about how product data should be a top priority rather than being used for indexing on intent, data, and dark social. Links: Get in touch with Mona on LinkedIn Learn more about Falkon Subscribe, listen, and rate/review Revenue Rehab Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts , Amazon Music, or iHeart Radio and find more episodes on our website RevenueRehab.live
Falkon, a sales analytics platform that uses AI to attempt to show where successful product sales are occuring in an organization, today announced that it raised $16 million in a funding round led by OMERS Ventures.
Falkon, a sales analytics platform that uses AI to attempt to show where successful product sales are occuring in an organization, today announced that it raised $16 million in a funding round led by OMERS Ventures.
Mona Akmal is the CEO of Falkon AI. She is a product and engineering hotshot whose passion is building solutions to technically challenging problems. She's in the show today to share data-driven methods such as identifying your product-qualified leads and figuring out what the value of your product is to your end users by using the concept of value metrics. Not sure what your value metrics are? Don't worry because Mona has got you covered. So product-led folks, be sure to turn your volumes up because this will be a fun episode! Show Notes [1:08] The concept of value metrics which is generally not well understood [3:11] Three most common mistakes that she sees in value metric [6:12] A lot of times, value metrics are used to identify atypical behavior of a certain customer population [8:18] Define value metrics before you even start your user research so that you know which ones are you going to look put for [8:37] Three key parts of figuring out what the value of your product is to your end-users [10:43] What are the correct value metrics for a particular business? [17:55] When it comes to product-led growth for the growth part, how can you make money out of it? [21:29] Usage-based pricing goes hand in hand with a product-led growth [23:06] Accuracy and rigor in defining value metrics are key to all aspects of the business [23:32] Your intuition plus data analysis plus unbiased user research all of them have to play together in harmony to understand your value metrics [23:46] Coming up with value metrics and throwing them in a lockbox does not result in product-led growth. You have to operationalize these value metrics to see the benefits About Mona Akmal In her twenties, Mona decided to migrate to the United States with a degree in Computer Software. She also had her first job in one of the world's famous software companies, Microsoft. Two decades later, she's now spearheading Falkon AI with her undeniable wits and talent. Mona is, without a doubt, one of the best Product and Engineering people out there. Link Falkon AI Profile Mona's LinkedIn Mona's Email Address: mona@falkon.ai
How do you get the right data, at the right time, to the right people? And once you have that data, how do you make it actionable? In this episode of The Revenue Engine Podcast, Rosalyn is joined by Mona Akmal, the CEO and Co-Founder at Falkon, a seasoned product and engineering executive, who has led teams at Microsoft, Code.org, Zulily, and Amperity. Mona shares the right way to approach insights and analytics bringing together sales, marking, customer, and product data to not just provide a rearview look, but to enable daily decision-making.
Proč se člověk ve dvanácti letech rozhodne si uvařit pivo? Jaké je začínat s prodejem piva před deseti lety a v dnes? Co je nejpodstatnější pro úspěch pivovaru na trhu? A s jakým pivovarem by si nikdy nestřihl kooperační várku? I to se dozvíte v rozhovoru s majitelem létajícího pivovaru Falkon, provozovatelem online pivotéky Malý/Velký a jedním z nejlepších českých sládků Jakubem Veselým. Sociální sítě: @PivoFalkon Účty Osobností piva - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube: @osobnostipiva
Dexton Deboree is a filmmaker and branded content creator who has worked with the likes of Nike and Jordan Brand. He's also the founder of Falkon, a creative production agency. Ronald and Donte sit down with Dexton to talk about his journey into becoming a director, working with Will Smith, his Unbanned: The Legend of the AJ1 documentary and more. Time Stamps: 6:21 - Finding Sports 12:03 - Moving from Athlete to Artist 17:41 - From Cigar Talk to Commercial Work for Jordan Brand 32:20 - Unbanned: The Legend of the AJ1 38:24 - The Importance of Minority Storytelling 48:45 - Will Smith's "Best Shape of My Life" 58:19 - Favorites 1:01:43 - The BRNDD 10 Check out Dexton's BRNDD 10 Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/46gdlUkr9xXSIcSfQ2ONje Visit http://brnddpodcast.com/ to subscribe to the podcast, listen to past episodes, and find out about future projects! Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/brnddpodcast https://www.instagram.com/brnddpodcast https://twitter.com/brnddpodcast
EPISODE 266: The left Velvet Drape still rustles with the breeze. Yes, Justin returns with Rey as discussed in episode 264, to bring to the table the OTHER SIDE of Moon Knight Alumni and Godfather, Doug Moench - SEGMENT: OTHER SIDE OF THE MOON - MK Alumnis' Other Works Lords of the Ultra-Realm (Six-part saga + Special) - Released June-November 1986, 1987 Writers Doug Moench Pencilers Pat Broderick Inkers Pat Broderick Colourists Pat Broderick Letterers John Workman BARE BONES (Written by Wiki): Vietnam veteran Michael Savage, upon returning to America and after his journey to the Ultra-Realm, was merged with Falkon, Prince of Bliss, after his death at the hands of his opposite, Maurkon, Prince of Rage. Seven princes of light existed in the Ultra-Realm (Erosanda: the Prince of Love, the previously mentioned Falkon, Krishlar: the Prince of Peace, Kontentos: the Prince of Grace, Sain: the Prince of Order, Satorana: the Prince of Enlightenment, and Viridium: the Prince of Life) as did their opposites, the seven princes of darkness (Lashtarr: the Prince of Madness, previously mentioned Maurkon, Mortanos: the Prince of Death, Myridian: the Prince of Hate, Shatragon: the Prince of Chaos, Squamonton: the Prince of Greed, and Zorla: the Prince of War). Michael Savage as Falkon travels the Ultra-Realm, eventually killing all the other Princes and thus becoming the Overlord of the Ultra-Realm, which he recreates with Princes and Princesses in place of the all-male Princes that existed previously. The special issue was set in this recreated Ultra-Realm and dealt primarily with the Princes and Princesses of Love (Eros and Sanda) and Hate (Myra and Rhydian). MOON RATING : Justin:
In the PENULTIMATE episode of our RED SONJA retrospective, Kevin and John chat finger blasting the story, the mechanics of the killing machine, swordplay foreplay, whether it's ever a good idea to split up, and the Lord of the Rings references keep on coming. This episode covers 49:58 - 1:10:13; Prince Tarn falls into Queen Gedren's trap, Kalidor saves the day, Red Sonja and Kalidor spar endlessly, Ikol tries to warn Gedren, the good guys breach the castle, Kalidor saves the day, Falkon drops in for dinner, and Kalidor saves the day. Join our FB group https://bit.ly/3JtfebF Join our Twitter https://bit.ly/3EBBIUf Join our Discord! https://bit.ly/3oTfoRs
In the PENULTIMATE episode of our RED SONJA retrospective, Kevin and John chat finger blasting the story, the mechanics of the killing machine, swordplay foreplay, whether it's ever a good idea to split up, and the Lord of the Rings references keep on coming. This episode covers 49:58 - 1:10:13; Prince Tarn falls into Queen Gedren's trap, Kalidor saves the day, Red Sonja and Kalidor spar endlessly, Ikol tries to warn Gedren, the good guys breach the castle, Kalidor saves the day, Falkon drops in for dinner, and Kalidor saves the day.
In the 3rd chapter of our breakdown of RED SONJA, John and Kevin discuss PG-13 nudity, Tarn's sexual awakening, more Indiana Jones ties, the magic of Ernie Reyes Jr, wizard DJs and their gimps, and ask once again "who's lighting all these candles?!?" This episode covers 34:30 - 49:58; Red Sonja saves Prince Tarn again, Queen Gedren returns to her castle, Sonja, Tarn and Falkon enter Burkubane, Sonja shows tarn how to grip his sword, Gedren lays a trap, and Sonja falls into it. Join our FB group https://bit.ly/3JtfebF Join our Twitter https://bit.ly/3EBBIUf Join our Discord! https://bit.ly/3oTfoRs
In the 3rd chapter of our breakdown of RED SONJA, John and Kevin discuss PG-13 nudity, Tarn's sexual awakening, more Indiana Jones ties, the magic of Ernie Reyes Jr, wizard DJs and their gimps, and ask once again "who's lighting all these candles?!?" This episode covers 34:30 - 49:58; Red Sonja saves Prince Tarn again, Queen Gedren returns to her castle, Sonja, Tarn and Falkon enter Burkubane, Sonja shows tarn how to grip his sword, Gedren lays a trap, and Sonja falls into it.
In the 2nd episode of our RED SONJA breakdown, Kevin and John talk squatting statues, birdhouse helmets, Lord of the Ring parallels, Sonja's family tradition, Kalidor's bedside manner, and Kevin's first impressions of the movie. This episode covers 15:20 - 34:30; Red Sonja graduates sword school, Varna's dying message for Sonja, the introduction of Prince Tarn and Falkon, Sonja pays a visit to Hablok, Sonja duels with Brytag, and Kalidor saves the day. Join our FB group https://bit.ly/3JtfebF Join our Twitter https://bit.ly/3EBBIUf Join our Discord! https://bit.ly/3oTfoRs
In the 2nd episode of our RED SONJA breakdown, Kevin and John talk squatting statues, birdhouse helmets, Lord of the Ring parallels, Sonja's family tradition, Kalidor's bedside manner, and Kevin's first impressions of the movie. This episode covers 15:20 - 34:30; Red Sonja graduates sword school, Varna's dying message for Sonja, the introduction of Prince Tarn and Falkon, Sonja pays a visit to Hablok, Sonja duels with Brytag, and Kalidor saves the day.
#Zaczepieni #Podcast #SpidermanMilesMorales #InsomniacGames #Sony #ShangChi #Disney #FalkonAndWinterSoldier #DisneyPlus UWAGA, sypiemy SPOILER'AMI na lewo i prawo. Nie ma taryfy ulgowej! Link do YouTube: https://youtu.be/wRlUpLGk00c Rozkład jazdy w tym odcinku: - Epic did it again - https://www.polygon.com/22630673/fortnite-impostors-among-us-ripoff-copyright-sue-patent - Fortnite "upamiętnił" Martina Luthera Kinga na swój sposób - https://kotaku.com/epic-disables-disrespectful-fortnite-emotes-in-the-mart-1847575018 - Netflix testuje w Polsce możliwość pobrania gier w ramach abonamentu - https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-08-26-netflix-adds-first-mobile-games-to-streaming-service-in-poland-only-test - Chiny regulują czas dzieci grających w MMO - https://kotaku.com/chinese-kids-have-their-online-gaming-time-slashed-by-n-1847587631 - Ekipa Unity zaniepokojona brakiem transparentności projektów rządowych i wojskowych - https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/387238/Report_Unity_staff_concerned_by_lack_of_transparency_over_military_projects.php - Windows 11 dostępny dla wszystkich od 5 października - https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2021/08/31/windows-11-available-on-october-5/ - PS5 ma nowe chłodzenie - https://kotaku.com/the-new-ps5-has-a-much-smaller-heatsink-1847581238 - Intel nowe chłodzenie - https://www.purepc.pl/intel-moze-odswiezyc-swoje-referencyjne-chlodzenie-na-procesor-nowy-cooler-zobaczymy-razem-z-procesorami-alder-lake - Intel ARC ma mieć wydajność na poziomie 3070 czy 6700 - https://www.purepc.pl/karty-graficzne-intel-arc-z-ukladem-soc-alchemist-maja-konkurowac-z-nvidia-geforce-rtx-3070-i-amd-radeon-rx-6700-xt - Intel Alder Lake - będzie drogo - https://www.purepc.pl/intel-alder-lake-poznalismy-europejskie-ceny-procesorow-core-i9-12900kf-core-i7-12700kf-oraz-core-i5-12600kf - Spiderman Miles Morales - ostatnie podejście - https://www.playstation.com/pl-pl/games/marvels-spider-man-miles-morales/ - Shang-Chi i legenda dziesięciu pierścieni - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9376612/ - Falkon and Winter Soldier - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9208876/ Miłego słuchania! Bawmy się! Linki do nas: - https://zaczepieni.podbean.com/ - https://www.facebook.com/Zaczepieni/ - https://open.spotify.com/show/3MSsctmqsA7TcnJQMICIhS - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/zaczepieni/id1254589239 - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly96YWN6ZXBpZW5pLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2ZlZWQueG1s - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOTheXoLRqjJsvIUrtPGOSQ - możecie nas też znaleźć w aplikacji Empik Go! Kontakt: - zaczepieni@gmail.com - Messenger - Instagram
In this episode Mudcat joins the hosts as they talk about Halo Infinite release, Content Creation, and current gaming trends. Mudcat gives us the scoop on his newest D&D project. Links below: D20Deathmatch Twitter: twitter.com/D20Deathmatch D20Deathmatch Twitch: twitch.tv/D20Deathmatch For Community Involvement make sure to talk to us on social media at... Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/2H88KnS Follow Los Burger on twitter: https://twitter.com/TheLosBurger Follow FalkonOnSkiis on twitter: https://twitter.com/FalkonOnSkiis
In this episode LosBurger and Falkononskiis discuss the Halo Infinite Flight. Falkon cries and Burger flaunts about how good it was. While falkon was sleeping in tent on rocks miserably, Los Burger pwnd bots. Hear our thoughts.... Join the flight: https://www.halowaypoint.com/halo-insider-profile For Community Involvement make sure to talk to us on social media at... Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/2H88KnS Follow Los Burger on twitter: https://twitter.com/TheLosBurger Follow FalkonOnSkiis on twitter: https://twitter.com/FalkonOnSkiis
Andrew and Dave describe a common itch they have been scratching. Andrew talks through his approach to document creation in this episode and Dave will describe his in the next episode. Andrew was inspired by a simple and elegant approach to eBook creation by Jon Kulp, possibly from listening to HPR 1909 several years ago. In Andrew's approach, bash and python scripts assemble various text files into the book, inserting figures and tables using a simple home-brew tag system to generate reference numbers such as Figure 3.7 or Table 2.2. Such auto-numbering functionality is of course provided by many other document authoring systems, such as LaTeX, but the script also uses the tags to hunt down data in CSV files and convert them into the figures. In this way, nearly all information in the book can start off as text and then be processed into anything — prose, graphics, sound or even movies — that can be included with HTML. Also a clean separation between content and appearance is kept by using a CSS file. This is not WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) but using the entr command to monitor file changes can allow auto-generation of the HTML and even a browser refresh (using a feature found in Midori and Falkon but not many other browsers). Dave describes how he achieves something similar to what Andrew has created by using make to co-ordinate the processing. The process of compiling the source text files into a final document does have some similarities with code compilation. Dave and Andrew discuss how useful their methods might be to others. Some of Andrew's scripts are too bespoke to his use for wider consumption but the figure processing code is available online as part of the content and code of his book How Scotland Works. Andrew describes the horror of the suggestion that a non-fiction book does not need an index which prompted him to create his simple code to generate an index from a PDF. This was also motivated by laziness and a reluctance to read his own writing for the umpteenth time. Andrew then describes how this code works. The code itself can be found here. Dave brings up the issue of other formats such as epub which have no concept of pages, or at least do not insist on it natively. The discussion moves on to other tools for document and text processing that are relevant to the tasks involved such as pandoc, LaTex and ASCIIdoc. In particular, Dave mentions that the "look" of LaTeX is simpler to control these days, at least as compared to the 1990s!
Pipp kedvenc könyve a Ready Player One, s talán sok gamer van ezzel hasonlóképp. Nem volt hát vitás, hogy kötelező olvasmány lesz ez a Falkon legénységének is. Az epizódban Pipptől kiderül, hogy mekkora élmény volt ez a darab számára alapvetően, s az író, Ernest Cline korábbi két könyvéhez képest. Ha tetszik amit hallotok, itt követhettek is minket: YouTube Instagram Facebook
Adam Huml alias Medojed Kapský je pivní nadšenec, hodnotitel, propagátor: Prostě pivem žije a pivo ho živí. S Adamem si u lahví (ano, lahve a ne plechovek, což je vtípek, který pochopíte až po poslechu ) Tyjátr od pivovaru Falkon, Sour Raspberry od Zichovce a panáčku Circular Maliny od Landcraftu povídáme o vznikající pivní kultuře u nás, pěstování chmele a udržitelnosti piva. Zároveň i o trendech v pivním světě a dalších tématech, které daly za vznik této nové epizody, příjemný poslech!
GET OVER HERE and listen to us talk about the Mortal Kombat 2021 movie. Is it a FATALITY, or FLAWLESS VICTORY?Also, we check in on Falcon and Winter Soldier; what are those two scamps up to anyway? 0:00 Intro 2:53 Mortal Kombat 31:58 Falcon and the Winter Soldier 41:38 Spoilers 1:12:52 Outro https://twitter.com/MightyMoviePod Listen on iTunes- https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mighty-movie-pod/id1132383248?mt=2# Listen on Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/3WUkbIBjLxEYZHXheepjau Listen on Google- https://bit.ly/2HVna9i Listen on Stitcher- https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=94351&refid=stpr --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week the Asylum dekimates, annihilates, deadly alines and konquers the new Mortal Kombat movie. Along with... the genius that is Will Ferrell, new "The Last of Us" info, the best and worst video game to film adaptations, how was the finale of "Falkon and the Winter Solider"?, the KBBK review of "Tag", Zakk gets the issue of Batman where the bitkh slap of Robin originated, Big V makes it to the show an hour late after a testikular trauma, Darkness' wife thinks Radien was in "Big Trouble in Little Khina", Wrestling parodies, Sign Guy questions and mukh mukh more!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/darkasylum/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/darkasylum/support
A woman and a warrior that became a legend. The 1985 epic features the fearless warrior Red Sonja, who is touched by a goddess and sets out to avenge her family's murder and rid her kingdom from the tyrannical rule of evil Queen Gedren while gathering sometimes more than helpful companions along the way. In this week's episode, Jason and Jef are joined by a special guest to tackle this film. They share their thoughts on trust, raging maternal instinct, Robert E. Howard...oh and also SWORDS and SORCERY!
Dexton Deboree, Founder & Chief Creative Officer of Falcon, and director of the award-winning documentary, "Unbanned: The Legend of the AJ1", joined the podcast to discuss storytelling, entrepreneurship and the role of filmmaking in sports culture. A lost youth in Florida, Dexton didn't have a path. He was unsure of his future; however, a revelatory moment in the middle of the night in college changed him forever and led him to creative pursuits and a transfer to a film school. Obsessed with the idea of being a screenwriter, Dexton became fixated on writing—almost to a fault—believing that if he wasn't writing he wasn't pursuing his destiny. This caused him to nearly miss out on a breadth of experience he would later gain as a P.A., which led to a wealth of knowledge about the business of film. Listen in as Dexton shares stories about the early years of his career and how his unorthodox path led him to eventually buy and rebrand a studio, and later leave that studio to found Falkon®. Dexton shares the things he's learned being an entrepreneur in film, including how unpredictabe business is and how no one truly has things figured out. Lastly we discuss two films Dexton wrote, directed and produced: "Unbanned: The Legend of the AJ1", a film about the legendary sneaker and its alleged banning from the league featuring numerous interviews with famous personalities at Nike, the NBA and entertainment; and "Promiseland", a docu-series following 2019-20 NBA Rookie Ja Morant as he ventures through the first year of his pro basketball career which happened to include Covid-19 shutdowns, the NBA bubble, social justice issues and winning Rookie of the Year. Mentions Include: Dexton on IG Falcon on IG Falcon Website 'Range' by David Epstein Los York Episode 110 with Barton Damer Jimmy Smith, Ad Legend The Art of Flight documentary Unbanned: The Legend of the AJ1 My next guest is Jessie Kavana, a Senior Designer for BSE Global, the company that owns the Brooklyn Nets, Barclays Center, NY Liberty, NY Islanders and more. She can be found on Instagram & Twitter. Sign up for the email newsletter for updates, discounts on future products and exclusive content for subscribers. You can also show your support and keep the podcast sponsor free by joining the member community or purchasing merchandise from the Makers of Sport® shop. Additionally, if you enjoyed this episode, please rate and/or write a review of the show on Podcasts and be sure to follow host @TAdamMartin and Makers of Sport® on Twitter & Instagram.
Wanna know how to define a cultural movement through story telling? Matt @mattgottesman sits down with Dexton Deboree (Founder and Chief Creative Officer of creative agency Falkon) and they go all in on how the social climate and state of the world impacts storytelling and marketing, how brands can pivot to connect with their consumers, how storytelling impacts culture at large, the world is starving for authenticity and look for it in brands now more than ever, vulnerability is a superpower with your brand, people want connection over simple consumerism… they want to feel a part of the movement and the building of culture and much more… Follow Me: Instagram: https://instagram.com/mattgottesman Instagram: https://instagram.com/hdfmagazine Website: https://mattgottesman.com Facebook: @mattgottesmanofficial Featured Guest: Instagram: https://instagram.com/dextondeboree Website: https://falkoncontent.com Podcast: Subscribe: https://ampl.ink/dZ2Xd All Platforms Instagram: https://instagram.com/hustlesoldseparately
FreeBSD Qt WebEngine GPU Acceleration, the grind of FreeBSD’s wireless stack, thoughts on overlooking Illumos's syseventadm, when Unix learned to reboot, New EXT2/3/4 File-System driver in DragonflyBSD, and more. NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/) Headlines FreeBSD Qt WebEngine GPU Acceleration (https://euroquis.nl/freebsd/2020/07/21/webengine.html) FreeBSD has a handful of Qt WebEngine-based browsers. Falkon, and Otter-Browser, and qutebrowser and probably others, too. All of them can run into issues on FreeBSD with GPU-accelerated rendering not working. Let’s look at some of the workarounds. NetBSD on the Nanopi Neo2 (https://www.cambus.net/netbsd-on-the-nanopi-neo2/) The NanoPi NEO2 from FriendlyARM has been serving me well since 2018, being my test machine for OpenBSD/arm64 related things. As NetBSD/evbarm finally gained support for AArch64 in NetBSD 9.0, released back in February, I decided to give it a try on this device. The board only has 512MB of RAM, and this is where NetBSD really shines. Things have become a lot easier since jmcneill@ now provides bootable ARM images for a variety of devices, including the NanoPi NEO2. I'm back into the grind of FreeBSD's wireless stack and 802.11ac (https://adrianchadd.blogspot.com/2020/07/im-back-into-grind-of-freebsds-wireless.html) Yes, it's been a while since I posted here and yes, it's been a while since I was actively working on FreeBSD's wireless stack. Life's been .. well, life. I started the ath10k port in 2015. I wasn't expecting it to take 5 years, but here we are. My life has changed quite a lot since 2015 and a lot of the things I was doing in 2015 just stopped being fun for a while. But the stars have aligned and it's fun again, so here I am. News Roundup Some thoughts on us overlooking Illumos's syseventadm (https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/solaris/OverlookingSyseventadm) In a comment on my praise of ZFS on Linux's ZFS event daemon, Joshua M. Clulow noted that Illumos (and thus OmniOS) has an equivalent in syseventadm, which dates back to Solaris. I hadn't previously known about syseventadm, despite having run Solaris fileservers and OmniOS fileservers for the better part of a decade, and that gives me some tangled feelings. When Unix learned to reboot (https://bsdimp.blogspot.com/2020/07/when-unix-learned-to-reboot2.html) Recently, a friend asked me the history of halt, and when did we have to stop with the sync / sync / sync dance before running halt or reboot. The two are related, it turns out. DragonFlyBSD Lands New EXT2/3/4 File-System Driver (https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=DragonFlyBSD-New-EXT2FS) While DragonFlyBSD has its own, original HAMMER2 file-system, for those needing to access data from EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 file-systems, there is a brand new "ext2fs" driver implementation for this BSD operating system. DragonFlyBSD has long offered an EXT2 file-system driver (that also handles EXT3 and EXT4) while hitting their Git tree this week is a new version. The new sys/vfs/ext2fs driver, which will ultimately replace their existing sys/gnu/vfs/ext2fs driver is based on a port from FreeBSD code. As such, this driver is BSD licensed rather than GPL. But besides the more liberal license to jive with the BSD world, this new driver has various feature/functionality improvements over the prior version. However, there are some known bugs so for the time being both file-system drivers will co-exist. Beastie Bits LibreOffice 7.0 call for testing (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-office/2020-July/005822.html) More touchpad support (https://www.dragonflydigest.com/2020/07/15/24747.html) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Feedback/Questions Casey - openbsd wirewall (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/364/feedback/casey%20-%20openbsd%20wirewall.md) Daryl - zfs (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/364/feedback/daryl%20-%20zfs.md) Raymond - hpe microserver (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/364/feedback/raymond%20-%20hpe%20microserver.md) - Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) ***
The Man of Tomorrow is back for another Zomia ONE Underground Q&A episode, only available to Zomia ONE Underground members! It’s the show YOU control! Feel free to send in questions for future entries to: bbs@sovryntech.com SHOW NOTES: --”Sovryn Tech Has A Telegram Group Now!” Link: https://t.me/joinchat/Amg5yBMU608MIsbOSa3wew --”Lean and Mean for Low Bandwidth Situations” Ubuntu: https://ubuntu.com/ Linux Mint: https://linuxmint.com/ Midori: https://www.midori-browser.org/ Brave Browser: https://brave.com/ Falkon: https://www.falkon.org/ Opera GX: https://www.opera.com/gx Pi-Hole: https://pi-hole.net/ ALBUM OF THE WEEK: --”Pretty Maids -- Kingmaker (2016)” ========================= https://t.me/joinchat/Amg5yBMU608MIsbOSa3wew twitter.com/sovryntech zomiaone.com
The Man of Tomorrow is back for another Zomia ONE Underground Q&A episode, only available to Zomia ONE Underground members! It’s the show YOU control! Feel free to send in questions for future entries to: bbs@sovryntech.com SHOW NOTES: --”Sovryn Tech Has A Telegram Group Now!” Link: https://t.me/joinchat/Amg5yBMU608MIsbOSa3wew --”Lean and Mean for Low Bandwidth Situations” Ubuntu: https://ubuntu.com/ Linux Mint: https://linuxmint.com/ Midori: https://www.midori-browser.org/ Brave Browser: https://brave.com/ Falkon: https://www.falkon.org/ Opera GX: https://www.opera.com/gx Pi-Hole: https://pi-hole.net/ ALBUM OF THE WEEK: --”Pretty Maids -- Kingmaker (2016)” ========================= https://t.me/joinchat/Amg5yBMU608MIsbOSa3wew twitter.com/sovryntech zomiaone.com
30 million Raspberry Pis sold, GNOME Shell gets classic, and some strange Google bugs.
W 627 odcinku audycji Gramy na Maxa recenzujemy konkurenta SingStara - Let's Sing 2020 oraz najnowszą odsłonę wyścigów od Electronic Arts czyli Need for Speed: Heat. Oprócz tego na antenie robimy pogadankę o Half-Life: Alyx oraz prezentujemy fragmenty naszych wywiadów z FALKON-u 2019!
Dawno nie było jakiejś uczciwej topki, prawda? Przy okazji Falkonu w Lublinie postanowiliśmy sięgnąć znowu po ten format. A że motywem przewodnim konwentu było SF, postanowiliśmy rzucić okiem na to, jak nauka i fikcja odbijają się w naszym planszówkowym świecie. Czy SF to tylko statki kosmiczne i rzucanie kostkami, czy w przestrzeni można też policzyć […]
W 625 odcinku audycji Gramy na Maxa opowiadamy o naszych wrażeniach z gry w Death Stranding i GTFO. Oprócz tego na antenie improwizujemy newshota oraz relacjonujemy FALKON 2019!
Jest to odcinek specjalny. W nim poznajemy przeszłość Gusa i to dlaczego trafił do Chrustowa. Serdecznie zapraszamy! W sesji wziął udział Bob Bobuszko - zwycięzca konkursu Nerd - konkursu na najlepszego gracza konwentu Falkon!
Design and Implementation of NetBSD’s rc.d system, first impressions of Project Trident 18.12, PXE booting a FreeBSD disk image, middle mouse button pasting, NetBSD gains hardware accelerated virtualization, and more. ##Headlines ###The Design and Implementation of the NetBSD rc.d system Abstract In this paper I cover the design and implementation of the rc.d system start-up mechanism in NetBSD 1.5, which replaced the monolithic /etc/rc start-up file inherited from 4.4BSD. Topics covered include a history of various UNIX start-up mechanisms (including NetBSD prior to 1.5), design considerations that evolved over six years of discussions, implementation details, an examination of the human issues that occurred during the design and implementation, as well as future directions for the system. Introduction NetBSD recently converted from the traditional 4.4BSD monolithic /etc/rc start-up script to an /etc/rc.d mechanism, where there is a separate script to manage each service or daemon, and these scripts are executed in a specific order at system boot. This paper covers the motivation, design and implementation of the rc.d system; from the history of what NetBSD had before to the system that NetBSD 1.5 shipped with in December 2000, as well as future directions. The changes were contentious and generated some of the liveliest discussions about any feature change ever made in NetBSD. Parts of those discussions will be covered to provide insight into some of the design and implementation decisions. History There is great diversity in the system start-up mechanisms used by various UNIX variants. A few of the more pertinent schemes are detailed below. As NetBSD is derived from 4.4BSD, it follows that a description of the latter’s method is relevant. Solaris’ start-up method is also detailed, as it is the most common System V UNIX variant. ###First impressions of Project Trident 18.12 Project Trident (hereafter referred to as Trident) is a desktop operating system based on TrueOS. Trident takes the rolling base platform of TrueOS, which is in turn based on FreeBSD’s development branch, and combines it with the Lumina desktop environment. +Installing The debut release of Trident is available as a 4.1GB download that can be burned to a disc or transferred to a USB thumb drive. Booting from the Trident media brings up a graphical interface and automatically launches the project’s system installer. Down the left side of the display there are buttons we can click to show hardware information and configuration options. These buttons let us know if our wireless card and video card are compatible with Trident and give us a chance to change our preferred language and keyboard layout. At the bottom of the screen we find buttons that will open a terminal or shutdown the computer. Early impressions Trident boots to a graphical login screen where we can sign into the Lumina desktop or a minimal Fluxbox session. Lumina, by default, uses Fluxbox as its window manager. The Lumina desktop places its panel along the bottom of the screen and an application menu sits in the bottom-left corner. On the desktop we find icons for opening the software manager, launching the Falkon web browser, running the VLC media player, opening the Control Panel and adjusting the Lumina theme. The application menu has an unusual and compact layout. The menu shows just a search box and buttons for browsing applications, opening a file manager, accessing desktop settings and signing out. To see what applications are available we can click the Browse Applications entry, which opens a window in the menu where we can scroll through installed programs. This is a bit awkward since the display window is small and only shows a few items at a time. Early on I found it is possible to swap out the default “Start menu” with an alternative “Application menu” through the Panels configuration tool. This alternative menu offers a classic tree-style application menu. I found the latter menu easier to navigate as it expands to show all the applications in a selected category. Conclusions I have a lot of mixed feelings and impressions when it comes to Trident. On the one hand, the operating system has some great technology under the hook. It has cutting edge packages from the FreeBSD ecosystem, we have easy access to ZFS, boot environments, and lots of open source packages. Hardware support, at least on my physical workstation, was solid and the Lumina desktop is flexible. ##News Roundup PXE booting of a FreeBSD disk image I had to set up a regression and network performance lab. This lab will be managed by a Jenkins, but the first step is to understand how to boot a FreeBSD disk by PXE. This article explains a simple way of doing it. For information, all these steps were done using 2 PC Engines APU2 (upgraded with latest BIOS for iPXE support), so it’s a headless (serial port only, this can be IPMI SoL with different hardware) . THE BIG PICTURE Before explaining all steps and command line, here is the full big picture of the final process. ###Why I like middle mouse button paste in xterm so much In my entry about how touchpads are not mice, I mused that one of the things I should do on my laptop was insure that I had a keyboard binding for paste, since middle mouse button is one of the harder multi-finger gestures to land on a touchpad. Kurt Mosiejczuk recently left a comment there where they said: Shift-Insert is a keyboard equivalent for paste that is in default xterm (at least OpenBSD xterm, and putty on Windows too). I use that most of the time now as it seems less… trigger-happy than right click paste. This sparked some thoughts, because I can’t imagine giving up middle mouse paste if I have a real choice. I had earlier seen shift-insert mentioned in other commentary on my entry and so have tried a bit to use it on my laptop, and it hasn’t really felt great even there; on my desktops, it’s even less appealing (I tried shift-insert out there to confirm that it did work in my set of wacky X resources). In thinking about why this is, I came to the obvious realization about why all of this is so. I like middle mouse button paste in normal usage because it’s so convenient, because almost all of the time my hand is already on the mouse. And the reason my hand is already on the mouse is because I’ve just used the mouse to shift focus to the window I want to paste into. Even on my laptop, my right hand is usually away from the keyboard as I move the mouse pointer on the touchpad, making shift-Insert at least somewhat awkward. ###NetBSD Gains Hardware Accelerated Virtualization NetBSD Virtual Machine Monitor NVMM provides hardware-accelerated virtualization support for NetBSD. It is made of an ~MI frontend, to which MD backends can be plugged. A virtualization API is shipped via libnvmm, that allows to easily create and manage virtual machines via NVMM. Two additional components are shipped as demonstrators, toyvirt and smallkern: the former is a toy virtualizer, that executes in a VM the 64bit ELF binary given as argument, the latter is an example of such binary. ##Beastie Bits SoloBSD 19.02-STABLE Project Trident 18.12-U5 available “Sudo Mastery, Second Edition” and Cover Art MKSANITIZER - bug detector software integration with the NetBSD userland Darn kids nowadays… back in my day we drew rude symbols like normal people. {{top two comments}} ShellCheck finds bugs in your shell scripts. Old School Sean - A history of UNIX ##Feedback/Questions Ales - OpenBSD, FreeNAS, OpenZFS questions Malcolm - Thoughts on Pgsql + ZFS thread? Brad - Boot Environments in FreeBSD Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv Your browser does not support the HTML5 video tag.
I jeszcze jeden wywiad przeprowadzony na Falkonie. Jeśli interesuje was jak z perspektywy wydawcy wygląda budowanie portfolio na start swojego przedsięwzięcia, zapraszamy do słuchania.
Przy okazji ostatniego Falkonu mieliśmy okazję porozmawiać z paroma osobami z planszówkowego środowiska. Dzisiaj Windziarz rozmawia z Bartkiem Chlebickim z wydawnictwa Lucrum Games, znanym również z kanału Melanżownia TV i podcastu Dobry, Zły i Ostatni.
Przy okazji ostatniego Falkonu mieliśmy okazję porozmawiać z paroma osobami z planszówkowego środowiska. Na pierwszy ogień idzie Jakub Łapot – współautor scenariusza do Detektywa. W rozmowie między innymi o tym jak gra była testowana, ile egzemplarzy trzeba sprzedać żeby przestać mieć tremę i jak wygląda przyszłość tytułu. Zapraszamy do słuchania.
Falkon, Falkon i po Falkonie. A tam mieliśmy okazję pokazać się paru ludziom na żywo i ponarzekać trochę na różne gry planszowe. Bo to nie jest tak, że jak jest jakieś pięciolecie podcastu albo inny jubileusz to trzeba się cieszyć i chwalić bez zastanowienia. Koniec końców, przeżyliśmy. Mamy z tej imprezy kilka fotografii i wspomnień […]
TrueOS Stable 18.03 released, a look at F-stack, the secret to an open source business model, intro to jails and jail networking, FreeBSD Foundation March update, and the ipsec Errata. Headlines TrueOS STABLE 18.03 Release The TrueOS team is pleased to announce the availability of a new STABLE release of the TrueOS project (version 18.03). This is a special release due to the security issues impacting the computing world since the beginning of 2018. In particular, mitigating the “Meltdown” and “Spectre” system exploits make it necessary to update the entire package ecosystem for TrueOS. This release does not replace the scheduled June STABLE update, but provides the necessary and expected security updates for the STABLE release branch of TrueOS, even though this is part-way through our normal release cycle. Important changes between version 17.12 and 18.03 “Meltdown” security fixes: This release contains all the fixes to FreeBSD which mitigate the security issues for systems that utilize Intel-based processors when running virtual machines such as FreeBSD jails. Please note that virtual machines or jails must also be updated to a version of FreeBSD or TrueOS which contains these security fixes. “Spectre” security mitigations: This release contains all current mitigations from FreeBSD HEAD for the Spectre memory-isolation attacks (Variant 2). All 3rd-party packages for this release are also compiled with LLVM/Clang 6 (the “retpoline” mitigation strategy). This fixes many memory allocation issues and enforces stricter requirements for code completeness and memory usage within applications. Unfortunately, some 3rd-party applications became unavailable as pre-compiled packages due to non-compliance with these updated standards. These applications are currently being fixed either by the upstream authors or the FreeBSD port maintainers. If there are any concerns about the availability of a critical application for a specific workflow, please search through the changelog of packages between TrueOS 17.12 and 18.03 to verify the status of the application. Most systems will need microcode updates for additional Spectre mitigations. The microcode updates are not enabled by default. This work is considered experimental because it is in active development by the upstream vendors. If desired, the microcode updates are available with the new devcpu-data package, which is available in the Appcafe. Install this package and enable the new microcode_update service to apply the latest runtime code when booting the system. Important security-based package updates LibreSSL is updated from version 2.6.3 -> 2.6.4 Reminder: LibreSSL is used on TrueOS to build any package which does not explicitly require OpenSSL. All applications that utilize the SSL transport layer are now running with the latest security updates. Browser updates: (Keep in mind that many browsers have also implemented their own security mitigations in the aftermath of the Spectre exploit.) Firefox: 57.0.1 -> 58.0.2 Chromium: 61.0.3163.100 -> 63.0.3239.132 Qt5 Webengine (QupZilla, Falkon, many others): 5.7.1 -> 5.9.4 All pre-compiled packages for this release are built with the latest versions of LLVM/Clang, unless the package explicitly requires GCC. These packages also utilize the latest compile-time mitigations for memory-access security concerns. F-Stack F-Stack is an user space network development kit with high performance based on DPDK, FreeBSD TCP/IP stack and coroutine API. http://www.f-stack.org Introduction With the rapid development of NIC, the poor performance of data packets processing with Linux kernel has become the bottleneck. However, the rapid development of the Internet needs high performance of network processing, kernel bypass has caught more and more attentions. There are various similar technologies appear, such as DPDK, NETMAP and PF_RING. The main idea of kernel bypass is that Linux is only used to deal with control flow, all data streams are processed in user space. Therefore, kernel bypass can avoid performance bottlenecks caused by kernel packet copying, thread scheduling, system calls and interrupts. Furthermore, kernel bypass can achieve higher performance with multi optimizing methods. Within various techniques, DPDK has been widely used because of its more thorough isolation from kernel scheduling and active community support. F-Stack is an open source network framework with high performance based on DPDK. With following characteristics Ultra high network performance which can achieve network card under full load, 10 million concurrent connections, 5 million RPS, 1 million CPS. Transplant FreeBSD 11.01 user space stack, provides a complete stack function, cut a great amount of irrelevant features. Therefore greatly enhance the performance. Support Nginx, Redis and other mature applications, service can easily use F-Stack With Multi-process architecture, easy to extend Provide micro thread interface. Various applications with stateful app can easily use F-Stack to get high performance without processing complex asynchronous logic. Provide Epoll/Kqueue interface that allow many kinds of applications easily use F-Stack History In order to deal with the increasingly severe DDoS attacks, authorized DNS server of Tencent Cloud DNSPod switched from Gigabit Ethernet to 10-Gigabit at the end of 2012. We faced several options, one is to continue to use the original model another is to use kernel bypass technology. After several rounds of investigation, we finally chose to develop our next generation of DNS server based on DPDK. The reason is DPDK provides ultra-high performance and can be seamlessly extended to 40G, or even 100G NIC in the future. After several months of development and testing, DKDNS, high-performance DNS server based on DPDK officially released in October 2013. It's capable of achieving up to 11 million QPS with a single 10GE port and 18.2 million QPS with two 10GE ports. And then we developed a user-space TCP/IP stack called F-Stack that can process 0.6 million RPS with a single 10GE port. With the fast growth of Tencent Cloud, more and more services need higher network access performance. Meanwhile, F-Stack was continuous improving driven by the business growth, and ultimately developed into a general network access framework. But this TCP/IP stack couldn't meet the needs of these services while continue to develop and maintain a complete network stack will cost high, we've tried several plans and finally determined to port FreeBSD(11.0 stable) TCP/IP stack into F-Stack. Thus, we can reduce the cost of maintenance and follow up the improvement from community quickly.Thanks to libplebnet and libuinet, this work becomes a lot easier. With the rapid development of all kinds of application, in order to help different APPs quick and easily use F-Stack, F-Stack has integrated Nginx, Redis and other commonly used APPs, and a micro thread framework, and provides a standard Epoll/Kqueue interface. Currently, besides authorized DNS server of DNSPod, there are various products in Tencent Cloud has used the F-Stack, such as HttpDNS (D+), COS access module, CDN access module, etc.. iXsystems Leadership Is The Secret To An Open Source Business Model A Forbes article by Mike Lauth, CEO of iXsystems There is a good chance you’ve never heard of open source software and an even greater one that you’re using it every day without even realizing it. Open source software is computer software that is available under a variety of licenses that all encourage the sharing of the software and its underlying source code. Open source has powered the internet from day one and today powers the cloud and just about everything connected to it from your mobile phone to virtually every internet of things device. FreeNAS is one of two open source operating systems that my company, iXsystems, develops and distributes free of charge and is at the heart of our line of TrueNAS enterprise storage products. While some of our competitors sell storage software similar to FreeNAS, we not only give it away but also do so with truly no strings attached -- competitors can and do take FreeNAS and build products based on it with zero obligation to share their changes. The freedom to do so is the fundamental tenet of permissively licensed open source software, and while it sounds self-defeating to be this generous, we’ve proven that leadership, not licensing, is the true secret to a successful open source business model. We each have our own personal definition of what is fair when it comes to open source. At iXsystems, we made a conscious decision to base FreeNAS and TrueOS on the FreeBSD operating system developed by the FreeBSD project. We stand on the shoulders of giants by using FreeBSD and we consider it quite reasonable to give back on the same generous terms that the FreeBSD project offers us. We could be selective in what we provide free of charge, but we believe that doing so would be short-sighted. In the long game we’re playing, the leadership we provide over the open source projects we produce is infinitely more important than any restrictions provided by the licenses of those and other open source projects. Twenty years in, we have no reason to change our free-software-on-great-hardware business model and giving away the software has brought an unexpected side-benefit: the largest Q/A department in the world, staffed by our passionate users who volunteer to let us know every thought they have about our software. We wouldn’t change a thing, and I encourage you to find exactly what win-win goodwill you and your company can provide to your constituents to make them not just a customer base but a community. Drive The Conversation It took a leap of faith for us to give away the heart of our products in exchange for a passionate community, but doing so changes your customer's relationship with your brand from priced to priceless. This kind of relationship leverages a social contract instead of a legal one. Taking this approach empowers your users in ways they will not experience with other companies and it is your responsibility to lead, rather than control them with a project like FreeNAS Relieve Customer Pain Points With Every New Release Responsiveness to the needs of your constituents is what distinguishes project leadership from project dictatorship. Be sure to balance your vision for your products and projects with the “real world” needs of your users. While our competition can use the software we develop, they will at best wow users with specific features rather than project-wide ones. Never underestimate how grateful a user will be when you make their job easier. Accept That A Patent Is Not A Business Model Patents are considered the ultimate control mechanism in the technology industry, but they only provide a business model if you have a monopoly and monopolies are illegal. Resist getting hung up on the control you can establish over your customers and spend your time acquiring and empowering them. The moment you both realize that your success is mutual, you have a relationship that will last longer than any single sale. You’ll be pleasantly surprised how the relationships you build will transcend the specific companies that friends you make work for. Distinguish Leadership From Management Every company has various levels of management, but leadership is the magic that creates markets where they did not exist and aligns paying customers with value that you can deliver in a profitable manner. Leadership and vision are ultimately the most proprietary aspects of a technology business, over every patentable piece of hardware or licensable piece of software. Whether you create a new market or bring efficiency to an existing one, your leadership is your secret weapon -- not your level of control. News Roundup Introduction to Jails and Jail Networking on FreeBSD Jails basically partition a FreeBSD system into various isolated sub-systems called jails. The syscall and userspace tools first appeared in FreeBSD 4.0 (~ March 2000) with subsequent releases expanding functionality and improving existing features as well as usability. + For Linux users, jails are similar to LXC, used for resource/process isolation. Unlike LXC however, jails are a first-class concept and are well integrated into the base system. Essentially however, both offer a chroot-with-extra-separation feeling. Setting up a jail is a fairly simple process, which can essentially be split into three steps: + Place the stuff you want to run and the stuff it needs to run somewhere on your filesystem. + Add some basic configuration for the jail in jail.conf. + Fire up the jail. To confirm that the jail started successfully we can use the jls utility: We can now enter the jailed environment by using jexec, which will by default execute a root shell inside the named jail A jail can only see and use addresses that have been passed down to it by the parent system. This creates a slight problem with the loopback address: The host would probably like to keep that address to itself and not share it with any jail. Because of this, the loopback-address inside a jail is emulated by the system: + 127.0.0.1 is an alias for the first IPv4-address assigned to the jail. + ::1 is an alias for the first IPv6-address assigned to the jail. While this looks simple enough and usually works just fine[tm], it is also a source of many problems. Just imagine if your jail has only one single global IPv4 assigned to it. A daemon binding its (possibly unsecured) control port to the loopback-address would then unwillingly be exposed to the rest of the internet, which is hardly ever a good idea. + So, create an extra loopback adapter, and make the first IP in each jail a private loopback address + The tutorial goes on to cover making multiple jails share a single public IP address using NAT + It also covers more advanced concepts like ‘thin’ jails, to save some disk space if you are going to create a large number of jails, and how to upgrade them after the fact + Finally, it covers the integration with a lot of common tools, like identifying and filter jailed processes using top and ps, or using the package managers support for jails to install packages in a jail from the outside. **DigitalOcean** SmartOS release-20180315 ``` Hello All, The latest bi-weekly "release" branch build of SmartOS is up: curl -C - -O https://us-east.manta.joyent.com/Joyent_Dev/public/SmartOS/smartos-latest.iso curl -C - -O https://us-east.manta.joyent.com/Joyent_Dev/public/SmartOS/smartos-latest-USB.img.bz2 curl -C - -O https://us-east.manta.joyent.com/Joyent_Dev/public/SmartOS/smartos-latest.vmwarevm.tar.bz2 A generated changelog is here: https://us-east.manta.joyent.com/Joyent_Dev/public/SmartOS/smartos.html#20180329T002644Z The full build bits directory, for those interested, is here in Manta: /Joyent_Dev/public/SmartOS/20180329T002644Z Highlights Firewall rules created with fwadm(1M) can now use the PRIORITY keyword to specify a higher precedence for a rule. This release has includes mitigation of the Intel Meltdown vulnerability in the form of kpti (kernel page table isolation) with PCID (process context identifier) support This release also includes experimental support for bhyve branded zones. General Info Every second Thursday we roll a "release-YYYYMMDD" release branch and builds for SmartOS (and Triton DataCenter and Manta, as well). Cheers, Josh Wilsdon, on behalf of the SmartOS developers https://smartos.org ``` Here's a screencap from q5sys' machine showing the output of sysinfo: https://i.imgur.com/MFkNi76.jpg FreeBSD Foundation March 2018 Update > Syzkaller update: Syzkaller is a coverage-guided system call fuzzer. It invokes syscalls with arbitrary and changing inputs, and is intended to use code coverage data to guide changes to system call inputs in order to access larger and larger portions of the kernel in the search for bugs. > Last term’s student focused largely on scripts to deploy and configure Syzkaller on Packet.net’s hosting infrastructure, but did not get to the code coverage integration required for Syzkaller to be effective. This term co-op student Mitchell Horne has been adding code coverage support in FreeBSD for Syzkaller. > The Linux code coverage support for Syzkaller is known as kcov and was submitted by Dmitry Vyukov, Syzkaller’s author. Kcov is purposebuilt for Syzkaller: > kcov provides code coverage collection for coverage-guided fuzzing (randomized testing). Coverage-guided fuzzing is a testing technique that uses coverage feedback to determine new interesting inputs to a system. > kcov does not aim to collect as much coverage as possible. It aims to collect more or less stable coverage that is function of syscall inputs. To achieve this goal it does not collect coverage in soft/hard interrupts and instrumentation of some inherently non-deterministic or non-interesting parts of kernel is disabled (e.g. scheduler, locking). > Mitchell implemented equivalent functionality for FreeBSD - a distinct implementation, but modelled on the one in Linux. These patches are currently in review, as are minor changes to Syzkaller to use the new interface on FreeBSD. > We still have some additional work to fully integrate Syzkaller and run it on a consistent basis, but the brief testing that has been completed suggests this work will provide a very valuable improvement in test coverage and opportunities for system hardening: we tested Syzkaller with Mitchell's code coverage patch over a weekend. It provoked kernel crashes hundreds of times faster than without his work. > I want to say thank you to NetApp for becoming an Iridium Partner again this year! (Donations between $100,000 - $249,999) It’s companies like NetApp, who recognize the importance of supporting our efforts, that allow us to continue to provide software improvements, advocate for FreeBSD, and help lead the release engineering and security efforts. > Conference Recap: FOSSASIA 2018 Foundation Director Philip Paeps went to FOSSASIA, which is possibly the largest open source event in Asia. The FreeBSD Foundation sponsored the conference. Our booth had a constant stream of traffic over the weekend and we handed out hundreds of FreeBSD stickers, pens and flyers. Many attendees of FOSSASIA had never heard of FreeBSD before and are now keen to start exploring and perhaps even contributing. By the end of the conference, there were FreeBSD stickers everywhere! > One particular hallway-track conversation led to an invitation to present FreeBSD at a "Women Who Code" evening in Kuala Lumpur later this week (Thursday 29th March). I spent the days after the conference meeting companies who use (or want to use) FreeBSD in Singapore. > SCaLE 16x: The Foundation sponsored a FreeBSD table in the expo hall that was staffed by Dru Lavigne, Warren Block, and Deb Goodkin. Our purpose was to promote FreeBSD, and attract more users and contributors to the Project. We had a steady flow of people stopping by our table, asking inquisitive questions, and picking up some cool swag and FreeBSD handouts. Deb Goodkin took some tutorials/trainings there and talked to a lot of other open source projects. Next year, we have the opportunity to have a BSD track, similar to the BSD Devroom at FOSDEM. We are looking for some volunteers in Southern California who can help organize this one or two-day event and help us educate more people about the BSDs. Let us know if you would like to help with this effort. Roll Call: #WhoUsesFreeBSD Many of you probably saw our post on social media asking Who Uses FreeBSD. Please help us answer this question to assist us in determining FreeBSD market share data, promote how companies are successfully using FreeBSD to encourage more companies to embrace FreeBSD, and to update the list of users on our website. Knowing who uses FreeBSD helps our contributors know where to look for jobs; knowing what universities teach with FreeBSD, helps companies know where to recruit, and knowing what products use FreeBSD helps us determine what features and technologies to support. New Hosting Partner: Oregon State University Open Source Lab > We are pleased to announce that the Oregon State University (OSU) Open Source Lab (OSL), which hosts infrastructure for over 160 different open source projects, has agreed to host some of our servers for FreeBSD development. The first server, which should be arriving shortly, is an HP Enterprise Proliant DL360 Gen10 configured with NVDIMM memory which will be initially used for further development and testing of permanent memory support in the kernel. Stay tuned for more news from the FreeBSD Foundation in May (next newsletter). Beastie Bits cURL is 20 today A Note on SYSVIPC and Jails on FreeBSD OpenBSD Errata: March 20th, 2018 (ipsec) FreeBSD Security Advisories for IPSEC and vt 23 Useful PKG Command Examples to Manage Packages in FreeBSD Tarsnap Feedback/Questions Casey - Cool Editor Nelson - New article on FreeBSD vs MacOS Damian - Mysterious Reverse Proxy 504 Nelson - FreeBSD, rsync, nasty bug, now fixed Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv
We’ve got some new releases from Bleachbit, KDE Falkon, Albert (the keyboard launcher), Caprine (desktop app for Facebook messenger), and more. We’ll follow up with projects we’ve covered in previous episodes like Museeks, Tizonia, WINE, and the Librem 5. Then we check out the future roadmaps of some projects like KDE Plasma 5.13, Ubuntu 18.04,… Read more
We kick off the second year of "The Los Angeles Breakfast Club: ON THE AIR" by featuring more colorful characters than in any previous episode ... Club emcee Richard Gilson and program coordinator Bill Siefke get things started. One-half of the Chicago Chapter of the LABC, Maurice Terenzio, helps host Phil Leirness introduce audio from an historic newsreel featuring Reginald Denny introducing the initiation of Paul Whiteman into the Breakfast Club. Club chaplain Reverend Barbara Adams takes us down the path that leads to our continuing "Adventures in Friendship". Club treasurer Steve McAvoy celebrates the life of a great Scottish poet. Club board member Sandi Hemmerlein regales with the history of the Tournament of Roses and the Rose Parade. Recent club initiate (and Grammy nominee) Josep Lorge introduces Nyla Arslanian, who talks about her magazine Discover Hollywood. Longtime director of the American Film Institute Jean Picker Firstenberg describes the institute's origin, the creation of its current campus, and sings the praises of the Breakfast Club's very own Amy Inouye. Fletch Murray shares his hilarious feelings about the IRS before introducing the coach and members of the Crescenta Valley High School Falkon Robotics team, who tell tales of scientific and technological genius and inspiring mentorship. Don Snyder plays the musical favorite "Wonderful World". Host Phil Leirness interviews club vice-president Mickey Corcoran about his work with the LABC, his filmmaking career, his family, and his "Mickey magic". Club president Lily Holleman previews February's happenings at the Shrine of Friendship ... All that and music, lots of laughs and a few emotional and inspiring surprises. We hope you will enjoy episode 13, you will share it with YOUR friends!
Falkon, Falkon i po Falkonie. Trzy dni grania w planszówki, trzy dni oglądania prezentacji wydawców. A przynajmniej tak to wyglądało z mojej perspektywy. Jak na lubelskim konwencie bawiła się reszta Gradania? Wystarczy kliknąć i posłuchać, a wszystkie wątpliwości zostaną rozwiane. A dodatkowo, zgodnie z informacją w tytule – na Allegro pojawiły się do kupienia Gradaniowe […]
Este joven habitante del barrio Rocío Alto es muestra de superación y fuerza que lucha contra los conflictos sociales de Risaralda.
A dziś odcinek w trochę innym stylu. Rozmawiamy o planszówkach, na które natknęliśmy się podczas zakończonego niedawno Festiwalu Fantastyki Falkon w Lublinie. Wszystkiego po trochu, sporo drobiazgów, ale kilka większych gier też się znajdzie. A na koniec pierwsze wrażenia z Terraformacji Marsa. Przy okazji czemu by nie polubić naszej stronki na Facebooku i nie zasubskrybować […]
Hour 1 - Renegade System 01. Pablo Gargano - Everybody’s Future (Original Mix) 02. Falkon & Fairlite - Moonfish (Samuelzone’s Damn Damage Remix) 03. Yakooza - I Wanna Feel (Scot Project Remix) 04. Warmduscher - Stow It - Halt’s Maul (Dj Neo Remix) 05. Vandall - Out My Life (Original Mix) 06. Bas & Ram - Chimps & Pimps (Original Mix) 07. Ivan Carsten - House of House (Original Mix) 08. Uberdruck & Mass In Orbit - XTC Love (Dj The Crow Remix) 09. dB Shredaz - Saeure (Dj Tom X & Warmduscher Remix) "Track of the Week" Renegade System - Aliens (Original Mix) Hour 2 - FUA TraxX 01. Meteor Seven - Fantasy to Reality 02. Megamind - Taub (Picotto Mix) 03. Warmduscher - Auf die Fresse 04. ASYS - Acid Save Your Soul (Auf die 12 Mix) 05. Kai Tracid - Destinys Path (Warmduscher Remix) 06. Testpressing - Keep The Vibe Alive (Chapter 2) 07. Mellow Trax - Mystery in Space (Kick In Ya Face Mix) 08. Silent Breed - In Vivo 09. Warmduscher - Säurebad 10. B.E.T.A. Unit - Somebody...The Clap! (Original Mix) 11. Grean Court - Follow Me (Cosmic Gate Remix) hyperrealityrecords.nl/radio mixcloud.com/HyperRealityRadio di.fm/shows/hyper-reality-radio facebook.com/HyperRealityRecords/events
Falkon to lubelski konwent miłośników fantastyki. Jak co roku na wydarzeniu pojawiła się również redakcja podcastu. „Połączenie z Siecią zakończone! Podczas czterech dni pełnych prelekcji, konkursów, turniejów, gali, występów, pokazów oraz wielu, wielu innych punktów programu, w Wyższej Szkole Przedsiębiorczości i Administracji oraz Gimnazjum nr 19 w Lublinie zalogowało się ponad 2100 uczestników!” Krótkie wspominki. […]