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Kent Overstreet, the creator of bcachefs, helps us understand where his new filesystem fits, what it's like to upstream a new filesystem, and how they've solved the RAID write hole. Special Guest: Kent Overstreet.
Bret is joined by fellow Docker Captain Nuno do Carmo to talk about desktop container solutions and the best Docker setup for Windows 11. Nuno's a Docker Captain, Civo Ambassador, Microsoft MVP, and a big fan of Windows and Cloud Native. I've had him on the show before, because the more you use the Windows Subsystem for Linux and Docker Desktop, the more you'll want to use WSL.Nuno helps answer many questions such as where are the Linux files stored, managing the CPU and memory resources, backing up files in WSL, getting the host Windows Explorer into the Linux filesystem, getting back to the Windows file system from the Linux shell and more!Streamed live on YouTube on February 23, 2023.Unedited live recording of this show on YouTube (Ep. #204). Includes demos.★Topics★Nuno's WSL blogBret's Docker Desktop alternatives listRancher Desktop websitePodman Deskop website★Nuno do Carmo★Nuno on TwitterNuno on LinkedinCreators & Guests Bret Fisher - Host Beth Fisher - Producer Cristi Cotovan - Editor Nuno do Carmo - Guest Support this show and get exclusive benefits on Patreon, YouTube, or bretfisher.com!★Join my Community★New live course on CI automation and gitops deploymentsBest coupons for my Docker and Kubernetes coursesChat with us and fellow students on our Discord Server DevOps FansGrab some merch at Bret's Loot BoxHomepage bretfisher.com (00:00) - Intro (00:52) - Episode intro (02:27) - Main show (02:39) - Reflecting on the Docker birthday (03:25) - Bret's Maven Course (03:27) - Introducing Nuno (04:34) - All starts with WSL (05:13) - Mac vs Windows (05:33) - WSL1 and WSL2 (08:28) - Question Linux in VM vs WSL (12:51) - Filesystems and performance (14:34) - Setting yourself up for success with WSL (15:37) - WSL not installed by default with Windows (17:16) - Demo start (18:20) - Line endings issue in the past (18:56) - The tooling is WSL-aware (20:00) - VHDx (21:01) - Demo (24:22) - Bret re-explains it (27:01) - Question SSH into WSL (29:12) - Question How do you make a fresh WSL VM? (31:25) - Question What does mount show in Linux (32:37) - Question (33:28) - Taking snapshots with Raft WSL (34:08) - Question distros and VHDx files (35:45) - Deleting or losing your distros (37:17) - Question (39:45) - Ecosystem and options - the spreadsheet (42:11) - Demos (42:18) - Podman desktop (45:00) - Comment on Red Hat on Windows (46:13) - Rancher Desktop (53:19) - Demo (53:50) - Process isolation on Windows
FFmpeg gets new superpowers, Plasma's switch to Qt6 gets official; what you need to know. Plus we round up the top features coming to Linux 6.3.
FFmpeg gets new superpowers, Plasma's switch to Qt6 gets official; what you need to know. Plus we round up the top features coming to Linux 6.3.
Hypercore is a set of building blocks to build distributed peer-to-peer applications. It provides a variety of data structures, as well as a discovery mechanism to share data between peers. It is a suite of tools that are the Lego blocks to build peer-to-peer apps.Chapters:[00:00:00] Intros[00:02:16] What is Hypercore?[00:12:58] HyperDrive: A P2P File System[00:17:45] IPFS vs Hypercore[00:21:01] Bitfinex is using HyperBee[00:23:20] A Web of Data vs. Web of Pages[00:27:19] P2P Data Structures: Better Than P2P Files[00:29:52] IOT: a perfect candidate for decentralization?[00:34:30] P2P Databases for Civic Good[00:39:41] P2P Databases for Scientific Good[00:55:08] Impediments to adoption[01:03:54] Is this too futuristic even for us?[01:12:59] OutrosResources:[How the Hypercore Protocol Works](https://hypercore-protocol.org/protocol/)[Hypercore Protocol](https://hypercore-protocol.org/)[Dat Ecosystem](https://dat-ecosystem.org/)[On Dat://](https://www.kickscondor.com/on-dat)[What are the differences between IPFS and hyperdrive?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44859200/what-are-the-differences-between-ipfs-and-hyperdrive)[why-hypercore/FAQ.md at master · tradle/why-hypercore](https://github.com/tradle/why-hypercore/blob/master/FAQ.md)[Dripline: Taking the Mauve Pill: Exploring Alternatives to the Centralized Web](https://hypha.coop/dripline/p2p-primer-part-1/)[Dripline: Finding friends and staying safe: comparing peer discoverability and security in p2p networks](https://hypha.coop/dripline/p2p-primer-part-3/)[Dripline: Data Fast and Slow: Exploring Data Models and Mutability](https://hypha.coop/dripline/p2p-primer-part-2/)[Thinking about Filesystems, Databases, and Hypercores](https://paulfrazee.medium.com/thinking-about-filesystems-databases-and-hypercores-85de9d52d5b0)[Productizing P2P](https://paulfrazee.medium.com/productizing-p2p-bff5aed95f6a)https://github.com/automerge/pushpinhttps://github.com/kickscondor/duxtape===== About “The Technium” =====The Technium is a weekly podcast discussing the edge of technology and what we can build with it. Each week, Sri and Wil introduce a big idea in the future of computing and extrapolate the effect it will have on the world. Follow us for new videos every week on web3, cryptocurrency, programming languages, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and more!===== Socials =====WEBSITE: https://technium.transistor.fm/SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ljTFMgTeRQJ69KRWAkBy7APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-technium/id1608747545
Red Hat hints at its future direction, why realtime might finally come to Linux after all these years, and our reaction to Google's ambitious new programing language.
Red Hat hints at its future direction, why realtime might finally come to Linux after all these years, and our reaction to Google's ambitious new programing language.
Pop_OS! 22.04 has a surprise you might not have noticed, we get the details on Ubuntu's new Real-Time kernel, and the clever idea from the Framework laptop team.
Pop_OS! 22.04 has a surprise you might not have noticed, we get the details on Ubuntu's new Real-Time kernel, and the clever idea from the Framework laptop team.
The ideas that made Unix, hints for writing Unix tools, cron best practices, three different sorts of filesystem errors, LibreSSL 3.5.1 released, taskwarrior to manage tasks, and more. NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow) Headlines Unix Philosophy: A Quick Look at the Ideas that Made Unix (https://klarasystems.com/articles/unix-philosophy-a-quick-look-at-the-ideas-that-made-unix/) Hints for writing Unix Tools (https://monkey.org/~marius/unix-tools-hints.html) News Roundup Cron best practices (https://blog.sanctum.geek.nz/cron-best-practices/) Filesystems can experience at least three different sorts of errors (https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/tech/FilesystemsThreeErrorTypes) LibreSSL 3.5.1 development branch as well as 3.4.3 (stable) and 3.3.6 released (https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20220318065203) Taskwarrior to manage tasks (https://adventurist.me/posts/0165) Beastie Bits 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 Andrew - virtualization (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/450/feedback/Andrew%20-%20virtualization.md) Brad - jails applications and interoperability (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/450/feedback/brad%20-%20jails%20applications%20and%20interoperability.md) Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) ***
A new rolling remix of Ubuntu is grabbing attention, AMD has big Linux plans, and why Linux 5.18 looks like another barn burner release.
A new rolling remix of Ubuntu is grabbing attention, AMD has big Linux plans, and why Linux 5.18 looks like another barn burner release.
A new rolling remix of Ubuntu is grabbing attention, AMD has big Linux plans, and why Linux 5.18 looks like another barn burner release.
We explore what makes NixOS so powerful, and why it might be the future of all Linux distributions. Plus we announce a community-wide NixOS challenge for the month of April.
Why it might be time to lower your RISC-V expectations, Intel's moves to close up CPU firmware, and a quick state of the Deck.
Why it might be time to lower your RISC-V expectations, Intel's moves to close up CPU firmware, and a quick state of the Deck.
Why it might be time to lower your RISC-V expectations, Intel's moves to close up CPU firmware, and a quick state of the Deck.
Canonical has a big week, why bcachefs looks like it's taking another step forward, and ChromeOS Flex for PCs is released.
Canonical has a big week, why bcachefs looks like it's taking another step forward, and ChromeOS Flex for PCs is released.
Canonical has a big week, why bcachefs looks like it's taking another step forward, and ChromeOS Flex for PCs is released.
Our new server setup is bonkers, but we love it.
Linus Torvalds attempts to get kernel developers to clean up their code, the performance regression that almost shipped, and the major production struggle Red Hat acknowledged this week. Plus, we try out Microsoft's Linux distro, and some thoughts on our editorial style.
Linus Torvalds attempts to get kernel developers to clean up their code, the performance regression that almost shipped, and the major production struggle Red Hat acknowledged this week. Plus, we try out Microsoft's Linux distro, and some thoughts on our editorial style.
Linus Torvalds attempts to get kernel developers to clean up their code, the performance regression that almost shipped, and the major production struggle Red Hat acknowledged this week. Plus, we try out Microsoft's Linux distro, and some thoughts on our editorial style.
We revisit the seminal distros that shaped Linux's past. Find out if these classics still hold up. Plus the outrageous bounty on a beloved Linux desktop app. Special Guest: Gary Kramlich.
Hoy hablamos con Linuxdoesmatter de filesystems llenos. ¿Cómo actuar ante sistemas de ficheros llenos? ¿qué hacer con esas particiones que se llenan y cómo actuar en cada caso? Vamos a ir viendo partición por partición. … La entrada Encarnaciones de Filesystems llenos con Linuxdoesmatter se publicó primero en Eduardo Collado.
We showcase a tool that will change your Linux game. Plus our thoughts on the recent Btrfs FUD, a bunch of feedback, and a handy pick.
Fedora makes a bold move and Microsoft seems to be working on their ideal "Cloud PC", we ponder what Linux has to offer. Plus an easy way to remotely watch movies with others, and a bunch of your feedback. Chapters: 0:00 Pre-Show 0:29 Intro 2:34 RSI Woes 7:21 Jellyfin 13:12 Proxmox Backup Server 16:22 ProcMon for Linux 20:16 Fedora 33 Defaults to Btrfs 24:27 systemd-oomd 26:38 Housekeeping 28:41 Riot Becomes Element 32:36 Mysterious Microsoft Job Posting 39:19 Picks: Polybar 40:57 Picks: ytop 42:43 Feedback 48:50 Outro 50:06 Post-Show Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Drew DeVore, and Neal Gompa.
Chris' tale of woe after a recent data loss, and Wes' adventure after he finds a rogue device on his network. Special Guest: Drew DeVore.
The Fintech Open Source Foundation is joining The Linux Foundation, Samsung releases user-space exFAT tools for Linux, Docker Compose is getting a formal specification with the help of a new open source community, and the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview includes File Explorer integration in the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
We take a look at Cloudflare's impressive Linux disk encryption speed-ups, and explore how zoned storage tools like dm-zoned and zonefs might help mitigate the downsides of Shingled Magnetic Recording. Plus we celebrate WireGuard's inclusion in the Linux 5.6 kernel, and fight some exFAT FUD.
### C++17 - Building GCC for C++17 - 16 threads ~20 minutes - Managing libraries ### It's a Bug, Not a Feature - Execution - TBB -- C++ template library - Parallel Algorithms ### Multiple Versioning - First time for everything - lib64 vs lib - Makefile - Linking the library directory ### C++ Crash Course by Lospinoso - Excellent modern programming book - Covers computer science topics - Details into REAL programming - Networking - Concurrency and Parallelism - Filesystems - Testing - C++ Algorithms - Parallel Sort - 1 billion random vectors - sort sequentially - sort in parallel - Boom, roasted ### Concurrency vs Parallelism - Concurrency - Two or more tasks in a time frame - Scheduling via the OS to send instructions to each task - Parallelism - Two or more tasks executing at the same time - Scheduling has threads executing at the same time - Race conditions ### BUT WHY?! - Forum Architecture - .NET Core - JavaScript - Ruuuuuuby - Deeper understanding - Systems programming
Linus Torvalds says don't use ZFS, but we think he got a few of the facts wrong. Jim Salter joins us to help us explain what Linus got right, and what he got wrong. Plus some really handy Linux picks, some community news, and a live broadcast from Seattle's Snowpocalypse! Special Guest: Jim Salter.
Support these videos: http://pgbovine.net/support.htmhttp://pgbovine.net/PG-Vlog-400-modern-ui-iphone-11-pro.htm- [WIMP interfaces](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WIMP_(computing%29)- [Local-first software](https://www.inkandswitch.com/local-first.html)- [Computer Literacy Starts with Developing a Mental Model of Filesystems](http://pgbovine.net/mental-model-of-filesystems.htm)Recorded: 2019-11-23 (2)
We dig into the ZFS, IP Security cameras, Routers! If it has to do with IT consulting, we talk about it!
We dig into the ZFS, IP Security cameras, Routers! If it has to do with IT consulting, we talk about it! -- 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/ ***PUT EPISODE NUMBER HERE ***) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/asknoah) Join us in our dedicated chatroom #AskNoahShow on Freenode! -- 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)
We dig into the ZFS, IP Security cameras, Routers! If it has to do with IT consulting, we talk about it!
We continue our take on ZFS as Jim and Wes dive in to snapshots, replication, and the magic on copy on write. Plus some handy tools to manage your snapshots, rsync war stories, and more!
Jim and Wes sit down to bust some ZFS myths and share their tips and tricks for getting the most out of the ultimate filesystem. Plus when not to use ZFS, the surprising way your disks are lying to you, and more!
Mike’s away so Chris joins Wes to discuss running your workstation from RAM, the disappointing realities of self driving cars, and handling the ups and downs of critical feedback.
Learn about the various filesystems available at NERSC, which filesystem to use when, and how HPSS accounting works in this interview with NERSC HPC Data Consultant Lisa Gerhardt.
Filesystems allow you to refer to refer to your content with different names.
Where we discuss the evolution of modern filesystems. Comments for the episode are welcome - at the bottom of the show notes for the episode there is a Disqus setup, or you can email us at feedback@operations.fm Links for Episode 34: ZFS Sun Fire X4500 Thumper ZFS/CDDL Patent Licence Protection BTRFS BTRFS RAID5/6 Unsafe NTFS ZFS Licencing and Linux WD RED Pro drive specs
We’ve got the latest gossip on Apple’s brand new filesystem & why you should care! Plus Dan dives deep into the wonderful world of ZFS and FreeBSD jails & shows us how he is putting them to use in his latest server build. Plus it’s your fantastic feedback, a riotous roundup & so much more!
We’ve got the latest gossip on Apple’s brand new filesystem & why you should care! Plus Dan dives deep into the wonderful world of ZFS and FreeBSD jails & shows us how he is putting them to use in his latest server build. Plus it’s your fantastic feedback, a riotous roundup & so much more!
We’ve got the latest gossip on Apple’s brand new filesystem & why you should care! Plus Dan dives deep into the wonderful world of ZFS and FreeBSD jails & shows us how he is putting them to use in his latest server build. Plus it’s your fantastic feedback, a riotous roundup & so much more!
El tema principal en esta ocasión es los #Sistemas_de_archivos o #FileSystems, en qué consisten y qué beneficios podemos obtener de que #Apple el próximo año implementará un nuevo sistema de archivo, el #APFS. Damos seguimiento a algunos comentarios recibidos la semana pasada con respecto a #almacenamiento_en_la_nube y mi decisión final (por lo pronto). Espero como siempre tus comentarios: Twitter: @velvor Facebook: http://facebook.com/technovertpodcast mail: velvor@technovert.com.mx Patrocinadores: Apple sin Papeles - Edén Expósito https://itunes.apple.com/es/book/apple-sin-papeles/id903306911?mt=11 Curso de Ulysses de Javier Cristobal: https://gumroad.com/l/curso-ulysses/30nanowrimo2015
Our first live episode - Live from RelayCon WWDC 2016, it’s a special live edition of Robot or Not. Host John Siracusa and Jason Snell with Myke Hurley.
We investigate the standard filesystem hierarchy and some tools for managing filesystems.
Intro to disks and filesystems.
In this episode: contest and guest podcasts; a discussion about certain considerations to take into account when partitioning a hard drive for a Linux install, and then a talk about various Linux filesystems, including Ext2, Ext3, ReiserFS, XFS, JFS, Ext4, Reiser4, and ZFS; audio and email listener feedback.