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The Other Coast
Biggs news on M4E

The Other Coast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 99:19


Jeff and Colgan interview the lead designer for Malifaux 4th edition Justin Gibbs.Discord: https://discord.com/invite/udrtfysHContact Email: theothercoastpodcast@gmail.comPatreon:  https://www.patreon.com/theothercoastPaypal:  https://paypal.me/jeffsyin

The Wine Conversation
▻ The Bordeaux Market

The Wine Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 6:46


Justin Gibbs, co-founder of Liv-ex, talks to Sarah Kemp about the Bordeaux market and discusses the issues facing En Primeur, and why the pricing of the 2024 campaign is a crucial moment for the Bordelais. Listen in to hear his views and what he thinks needs to happen for Bordeaux En Primeur magic to return.Find out more at wine-conversation.com

The Culture War Podcast with Tim Pool
Is DOGE A THREAT To 'Democracy?' Left V Right w/ PrimeCayes & Justin Gibbs

The Culture War Podcast with Tim Pool

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 146:42


BUY CAST BREW COFFEE TO SUPPORT THE SHOW - https://castbrew.com/ Become A Member And Protect Our Work at http://www.timcast.com Host: Tim Pool @Timcast (everywhere) Guests: Primecayes https://www.twitch.tv/primecayes Justin Gibbs https://www.twitch.tv/admiralgibbs My Second Channel - https://www.youtube.com/timcastnews Podcast Channel - https://www.youtube.com/TimcastIRL

ARENI Global: In Conversation
What the Future Holds for Fine Wine Secondary Market: In Conversation with James Miles and Justin Gibbs

ARENI Global: In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 48:41


Welcome to the Areni Global podcast. Today's episode What the Future Holds for Fine Wine Secondary Market: In Conversation with James Miles and Justin Gibbs explores the world of fine wine through the lens of Liv-ex—the London International Vintners Exchange. ARENI Global hosts' Pauline Vicard and Felicity Carter sit down in conversation with Miles and Gibbs, discussing the growth of Liv-ex, the logistics, hurdles, technology, the expected growth of the Exchange, and so much more. More about Liv-ex Liv-ex was founded by two stockbrokers, James Miles and Justin Gibbs, who had the idea to build an online stock exchange for wine. They took their vision to the London Wine Trade Fair in 2000, along with an eye-catching Jeroboam of Mouton Rothschild, and launched the business. The introduction of the Internet made an electronic marketplace viable for a niche market like fine wine, bringing a fragmented industry together in one place and offering the potential to make wine trading significantly more transparent, efficient and safe for everyone's benefit. More about today's guests: James Miles is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Liv-ex. Miles was born and raised in Hong Kong and attended university in the UK. He started his career with Jardine Fleming Investment Management in Hong Kong in 1991, before becoming an equities analyst and strategist with Asia Equity (which later became Banque Paribas and then BNP Paribas). He moved to London in 1997 and left banking in March 2000 to set up Liv-ex. Justin Gibbs is the Deputy Chairman and Exchange Director at Liv Ex. Born in Melbourne, he attended school in Australia and the UK and then university in Australia (BEc). He started his banking career with Asia Equity in London in 1994 as an institutional salesman, eventually running the UK Asian-facing client base for BNP Paribas. He left banking in March 2000 to set up Liv-ex with James Miles. Learn more about Liv-Ex: Website: https://liv-ex.com/ Facebook: @ Liv-ex Twitter: @Livex Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/liv-ex/ More about today's hosts: Felicity Carter is Editorial Director of ARENI Global, and also writes for numerous wine publications. Previously she was founding Executive Editor of The Drop; an editorial consultant to Liv-ex, and Editor-in-Chief of Meininger's Wine Business International, published by Meininger Verlag in Germany, which she built into a magazine read in 38 countries. A noted speaker, she has given keynote addresses at top industry conferences in Hong Kong, New York, Sydney, London, and Verona, among others. Before her arrival in Europe, she wrote for major outlets in Australia, including the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. She has also written extensively about science and medicine, and has written for The Guardian USA. Pauline Vicard is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Areni Global. She was born and raised into a winemaking family in Burgundy, and she has been working in the wine sector for the last 15 years both in Europe and Internationally, in the market research department of the Burgundy wine office and the French Embassy, before creating her own corporate wine events and education company in Lille, France. She moved to London in 2015 to spearhead the Wine Library of the unique and acclaimed Clerkenwell London, a multi-space design destination, before developing the concept of Fine Minds 4 Fine Wines with Nicole Rolet that led to the creation of Areni Global. Pauline now directs all Areni's activities, when she is not studying for the Master of Wine exam or playing ultimate frisbee. Learn more about Areni Global: Website: https://areni.global/ Facebook: @FM4FW Twitter: @areniglobal Instagram: @areniglobal Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/areni-global/ If you want to read the cliff notes on today's interview, just head to https://areni.global/research/podcasts/  #winetrade #finewine #wine #bordeauxwine #exclusive #money #investing

Dice Tower News
Dice Tower Now 809: October 31, 2022

Dice Tower News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 35:32


This week, Vagrants sing a song of seance, we discuss masters of IELLO cheese, the zoo craze reaches Canada, and TheOP says Hola gatito.   TOP STORIES (2:20) Vagrantsong mini-expansion Seance Scenario Ancient Knowledge by designer Rémi Mathieu and IELLO Games Hellton Palace by Jean-Baptiste Pigneur and IELLO Cheese Master from designers Johan Benvenuto and Alexandre Droit IELLO Microexpansions Naasii, A Coyote and Crow Game, by designer Connor Alexander Alhambra: The Red Palace by Dirk Henn and Queen Games Miller Zoo from Randolph and designer Thomas Dagenais-Lespérance Loteria: Hello Kitty® and Friends from TheOP Judge Dredd being reprinted by Rebellion Unplugged Monolyth from Phil Walker-Harding and CMoN FORK - Fox. Owl. Rabbit. Kale. A food chain trick taking game from designer Ta-Te Wu Hans Niemann sues Magnus Carlsen for $100 Million   SPECIAL REPORT (13:15) Cheating in Chess Chess.com report on Hans Niemann   CROWDFUNDING (16:55) Rising Waters Roll to the Top, Pollen, and Big Top The Stifling Dark Dreadful Meadows Ten Plagues the Card Game Roll and Rails   SPONSOR UPDATE (26:10) Destinies: Myth and Folklore   NEW RELEASES (28:05) Carcassonne Big Box 2022 by Klaus-Jurgen Wrede and Z-Man Games Sidereal Confluence Bifurcation expansion by TauCeti Deichmann and WizKids Smash Up 10th Anniversary Box by Paul Peterson and AEG Solforge Fusion Booster Kit from Richard Garfield and Justin Gary, published by Stone Blade Entertainment Evergreen by Hjalmar Hach and Horrible Games Vagrantsong designed by Kyle Rowan, Justin Gibbs, and Matt Carter, published by Wyrd Miniatures Block and Key by David Van Drunen and Inside Up Games Get on Board: New York and London from Saashi and Saashi Ultimate Railroads from designers Helmut Ohley and Leonhard Lonny Orgler, published by Z-Man Games Sobek: 2 Players from Bruno Cathala and Sebastien Pauchon, published by Pandasaurus Games Tusk! Surviving the Ice Age from designers Sean Goodison and Mike Haught, published by Gale Force 9     CONNECT: Follow our Twitter newsfeed: twitter.com/dicetowernow Dig in with Corey at DiceTowerDish.com. Have a look-see at Barry's wares at BrightBearLaser.com.

The Week Unwrapped - with Olly Mann
Investments Unwrapped: Which wines hold their value?

The Week Unwrapped - with Olly Mann

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 15:09


A bonus podcast series brought to you by MoneyWeek and The Platinum Card from American Express. In episode one, Olly Mann talks to John Stepek, executive editor of MoneyWeek, and Justin Gibbs of the fine wine market Liv-ex about the bottles you would never want to uncork.

The Wine Conversation
▻ The Bordeaux 2020 Campaign

The Wine Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 23:44


Justin Gibbs, co-founder of Liv-ex talks to Sarah Kemp about the 2020 Bordeaux En Primeur campaign which has now finished. Listen in to find out how it went, which châteaux did well, why some didn't, merchants and critics' reactions and the big question of today – how much stock is being released by the châteaux and what this means for the future of En Primeur.

High Stakes
Payers and Providers Square Off

High Stakes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 13:12


We published a special report looking at the rising tension between payers and providers. It has insight from our network and our team, as well as survey results from the public on where they pin the blame for the high cost of healthcare - insurance companies, hospitals, doctors or something else. We also spoke with Wendell Potter a former insurance company communications executive turned healthcare reform advocate and insurance company critic. Here, Justin Gibbs and David Shifrin debrief on everything they've been hearing during the development of this project focusing on the relationship between hospitals and insurance companies.

The Wine Conversation
▻ 2009 Bordeaux Review

The Wine Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 35:51


The Wine Conversation takes a deep dive into the 2009 Bordeaux vintage. Sarah Kemp talks to Bordeaux expert Jane Anson and Justin Gibbs of Live-Ex about this remarkable vintage to assess whether it has lived up to its reputation 12 years on.

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Podcast – Super Gamer Podcast
NEW Super Gamer Podcast 19 – Return of the Dungeon Master with Justin Gibbs

Podcast – Super Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020


One of my favourite people in the world is back to talk Dungeons and Dragons and video games! Justin Gibbs was my dungeon master for many years, then he left me for a new city and a new D&D group. But I forgive him. Justin is truly an exceptional dungeon master, and he’s got plenty […]

Immersed
Crisis - Hostage Negotiator - S1E4

Immersed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 26:55


Hostage situations are dark material for a game, but the solo board game Hostage Negotiator puts you in the middle of one of these intense standoffs. We talk with designer and publisher A.J. Porfirio about walking the line on a sensitive topic. And former crisis negotiator Tony D’Aiuto reveals some unexpected things about the tactics that professionals use, as he tells the surprising story of his first time as lead negotiator.Read a full transcript of this episode.Immersed is produced by Cardboard Edison.Special thanks to Tony D’Aiuto, A.J. Porfirio, and Linda Durant.Editing assistance by Eric Booth.Music:Kadupul by Nihilore is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.Enjoyable to Know by C. Scott is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.Twisted Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Backed Vibes Clean by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.Alter - 150bpm by Rafael Archangel is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Week Twenty-five by Ben von Wildenhaus is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.Covert Affair Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Landmine by Bankrupt Bakery is licensed under a Attribution License.Check by Monplaisir is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Bouncy Gypsy Beats by John Bartmann is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Brooke's Dream by Dan LebowitzModulation of the Spirit by Little Glass Men is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License.Sponsors:Fireside Games, FiresideGames.comSmirk and Dagger Games, SmirkAndDagger.comHABA USA Games, HABAusa.comVan Ryder Games, VanRyderGames.comFormal Ferret Games, FormalFerretGames.comIndie Boards and Cards, IndieBoardsAndCards.comBrotherwise Games, BrotherwiseGames.comFor sponsorship opportunities, or to send a game to be considered for a future episode, email suzanne@cardboardedison.com.Cardboard Edison is supported by our patrons on Patreon.ADVISERS: Rob Greanias, Peter C. Hayward, Justin Gibbs, Robin KaySENIOR INVENTORS: Steven Cole (Escape Velocity Games), Calvin Johns, Chris and Kathy Keane (The Drs. Keane), Joshua J. Mills, Marcel Perro, Behrooz "Bez" Shahriari, Shoot Again Games, Nick ThackerJUNIOR INVENTORS: Ryan Abrams, Luis Lara, Neil Roberts, Jay TreatASSOCIATES: Dark Forest Project, Stephen B. Davies, Thiago Jabuonski, Doug Levandowski, Nathan Miller, Matt Wolfe

Coordinated Strike Podcast
Coordinated Strike Ep 32 Trending Talk: A brief History of Minis Gaming Or Its All Justin's Fault

Coordinated Strike Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 63:34


I love games, I have a long history of them and I had sever writers block looking for something to do an episode on post Captaincon. Thankfully my old buddy Justin Gibbs went on the twitter after I asked for help and Gave me a wonderful question of what he wanted to hear about. So its very Much Justin's Fault if you don't like this episode. But If you like it I'll take full credit, lol. This isn't a typical episode we talk a lot about the history of Wargaming Trends and changes around them We talk about how this relates to TOS. This was a very fun episode to do, I think its a topic we may come back to in the future but next episode back to a bit more traditional fair. Thanks all Enjoy   Cheatedfatesjoe@gmail.com @Cheatedfatesjoe

Immersed
The Threat - Pandemic - S1E3

Immersed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 26:34


The global fight against infectious diseases has a new tactic called “genetic surveillance.” Dr. Bronwyn MacInnis leads a team of researchers that uses genetic surveillance to halt the spread of deadly microbes. To do it, she and her colleagues openly share information. That kind of collaboration is required of players in Pandemic, in which each player takes on the role of a professional in the field. The game’s designer, Matt Leacock, tells us how the game came together. Removing cubes from a board isn’t a matter of life and death, but combating global contagions is.Read a full transcript of this episode.Immersed is produced by Cardboard Edison.Special thanks to Dr. Bronwyn MacInnis, Matt Leacock, Sandy Bondarowicz, and James Griffin.Editing assistance by Eric Booth.Music:Ambient Bongos by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com). Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Endeavour by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. Based on a work at betterwithmusic.comPamgaea by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Balkan Gypsy Party by John Bartmann is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.A List of Ways to Die by Lee Rosevere is licensed under a Attribution License.And the Pendulum Swings by Little Glass Men is licensed under a Attribution License.Cheap Suit by Jason Staczek is licensed under a Attribution License.Friction by Nctrnm is licensed under a Attribution License.Under Suspicion by Lee Rosevere is licensed under a Attribution License.Naraina by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Cylinder Nine by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Attribution License.Quizitive by Lee Rosevere is licensed under a Attribution License.And So Then by Lee Rosevere is licensed under a Attribution License.Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License.Life Is A Game (Instrumental) by Mise Darling is licensed under a Attribution License. Based on a work at http://misenation.comSponsors:Fireside Games, FiresideGames.comSmirk and Dagger Games, SmirkAndDagger.comHABA USA Games, HABAusa.comVan Ryder Games, VanRyderGames.comFormal Ferret Games, FormalFerretGames.comIndie Boards and Cards, IndieBoardsAndCards.comBrotherwise Games, BrotherwiseGames.comFor sponsorship opportunities, or to send a game to be considered for a future episode, email suzanne@cardboardedison.com.Cardboard Edison is supported by our patrons on Patreon.ADVISERS: Rob Greanias, Peter C. Hayward, Justin Gibbs, Robin KaySENIOR INVENTORS: Steven Cole (Escape Velocity Games), Calvin Johns, Chris and Kathy Keane (The Drs. Keane), Joshua J. Mills, Marcel Perro, Behrooz "Bez" Shahriari, Shoot Again Games, Nick ThackerJUNIOR INVENTORS: Ryan Abrams, Luis Lara, Neil Roberts, Jay TreatASSOCIATES: Dark Forest Project, Stephen B. Davies, Thiago Jabuonski, Doug Levandowski, Nathan Miller, Matt Wolfe

Podcast – Super Gamer Podcast
Super Gamer Classic – Episode 87 – Dungeon Master Extraordinaire

Podcast – Super Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019


Seems like every podcast is getting in on the Dungeons and Dragons theme; why should this one be any different? This week’s guest is my dear friend and longtime Dungeon Master, Justin Gibbs. We talk favourite campaigns, tips for DMs and players, miniatures, and more! Download link – Super Gamer 87 – Dungeon Master Extraordinaire, […]

BSD Now
198: BSDNorth or You can't handle the libtruth

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 134:06


This episode gives you the full dose of BSDCan 2017 recap as well as a blog post on conference speaking advice. Headlines Pre-conference activities: Goat BoF, FreeBSD Foundation Board Meeting, and FreeBSD Journal Editorial Board Meeting The FreeBSD Foundation has a new President as Justin Gibbs is busy this year with building a house, so George Neville-Neil took up the task to serve as President, with Justin Gibbs as Secretary. Take a look at the updated Board of Directors (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/about/board-of-directors/). We also have a new staff member (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/about/staff/): Scott Lamons joined the Foundation team as senior program manager. Scott's work for the Foundation will focus on managing and evangelizing programs for advanced technologies in FreeBSD including preparing project plans, coordinating resources, and facilitating interactions between commercial vendors, the Foundation, and the FreeBSD community. The Foundation also planned various future activities, visits of upcoming conferences, and finding new ways to support and engage the community. The Foundation now has interns in the form of co-op students from the University of Waterloo, Canada. This is described further in the May 2017 Development Projects Update (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/may-2017-development-projects-update/). Both students (Siva and Charlie) were also the conference, helping out at the Foundation table, demonstrating the tinderbox dashboard. Follow the detailed instructions (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/blog/blog-post/building-a-physical-freebsd-build-status-dashboard/) to build one of your own. The Foundation put out a call for Project Proposal Solicitation for 2017 (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/freebsd-foundation-2017-project-proposal-solicitation/). If you think you have a good proposal for work relating to any of the major subsystems or infrastructure for FreeBSD, we'd be happy to review it. Don't miss the deadlines for travel grants to some of the upcoming conferences. You can find the necessary forms and deadlines at the Travel Grant page (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/what-we-do/travel-grants/travel-grants/) on the Foundation website. Pictures from the Goat BoF can be found on Keltia.net (https://assets.keltia.net/photos/BSDCan-2017/Royal%20Oak/index.html) Overlapping with the GoatBoF, members of the FreeBSD Journal editorial board met in a conference room in the Novotel to plan the upcoming issues. Topics were found, authors identified, and new content was discussed to appeal to even more readers. Check out the FreeBSD Journal website (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/journal/) and subscribe if you like to support the Foundation in that way. FreeBSD Devsummit Day 1 & 2 (https://wiki.freebsd.org/DevSummit/201706) The first day of the Devsummit began with introductory slides by Gordon Tetlow, who organized the devsummit very well. Benno Rice of the FreeBSD core team presented the work done on the new Code of Conduct, which will become effective soon. A round of Q&A followed, with positive feedback from the other devsummit attendees supporting the new CoC. After that, Allan Jude joined to talk about the new FreeBSD Community Proposal (FCP) (https://github.com/freebsd/fcp) process. Modelled after IETF RFCs, Joyent RFDs, and Python PEP, it is a new way for the project to reach consensus on the design or implementation of new features or processes. The FCP repo contains FCP#0 that describes the process, and a template for writing a proposal. Then, the entire core team (except John Baldwin, who could not make it this year) and core secretary held a core Q&A session, Answering questions, gathering feedback and suggestions. After the coffee break, we had a presentation about Intel's QAT integration in FreeBSD. When the lunch was over, people spread out into working groups about BearSSL, Transport (TCP/IP), and OpenZFS. OpenZFS working group (https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DBu_IMsWAAId2sN.jpg:large): Matt Ahrens lead the group, and spent most of the first session providing a status update about what features have been recently committed, are out for review, on the horizon, or in the design phase. Existing Features Compressed ARC Compressed Send/Recv Recently Upstreamed A recent commit improved RAID-Z write speeds by declaring writes to padding blocks to be optional, and to always write them if they can be aggregated with the next write. Mostly impacts large record sizes. ABD (ARC buffer scatter/gather) Upstreaming In Progress Native Encryption Channel Programs Device Removal (Mirrors and Stripes) Redacted Send/recv Native TRIM Support (FreeBSD has its own, but this is better and applies to all ZFS implementations) Faster (mostly sequential) scrub/resilver DRAID (A great deal of time was spent explaining how this works, with diagrams on the chalk board) vdev metadata classes (store metadata on SSDs with data is on HDDs, or similar setups. Could also be modified to do dedup to SSD) Multi-mount protection (“safe import”, for dual-headed storage shelves) zpool checkpoint (rollback an entire pool, including zfs rename and zfs destroy) Further Out Import improvements Import with missing top-level vdevs (some blocks unreadable, but might let you get some data) Improved allocator performance -- vdev spacemap log ZIL performance Persistent L2ARC ZSTD Compression Day 2 Day two started with the Have/Want/Need session for FreeBSD 12.0. A number of features that various people have or are in the process of building, were discussed with an eye towards upstreaming them. Features we want to have in time for 12.0 (early 2019) were also discussed. After the break was the Vendor summit, which continued the discussion of how FreeBSD and its vendors can work together to make a better operating system, and better products based on it After lunch, the group broke up into various working groups: Testing/CI, Containers, Hardening UFS, and GELI Improvements Allan lead the GELI Improvements session. The main thrust of the discussions was fixing an outstanding bug in GELI when using both key slots with passphrases. To solve this, and make GELI more extensible, the metadata format will be extended to allow it to store more than 512 bytes of data (currently 511 bytes are used). The new format will allow arbitrarily large metadata, defined at creation time by selecting the number of user key slots desired. The new extended metadata format will contain mostly the same fields, except the userkey will no longer be a byte array of IV-key, Data-key, HMAC, but a struct that will contain all data about that key This new format will store the number of pkcs5v2 iterations per key, instead of only having a single location to store this number for all keys (the source of the original bug) A new set of flags per key, to control some aspects of the key (does it require a keyfile, etc), as well as possibly the role of the key. An auxdata field related to the flags, this would allow a specific key with a specific flag set, to boot a different partition, rather than decrypt the main partition. A URI to external key material is also stored per key, allowing GELI to uniquely identify the correct data to load to be able to use a specific decryption key And the three original parts of the key are stored in separate fields now. The HMAC also has a type field, allowing for a different HMAC algorithm to be used in the future. The main metadata is also extended to include a field to store the number of user keys, and to provide an overall HMAC of the metadata, so that it can be verified using the master key (provide any of the user keys) Other topics discussed: Ken Merry presented sedutil, a tool for managing Self Encrypting Drives, as may be required by certain governments and other specific use cases. Creating a deniable version of GELI, where the metadata is also encrypted The work to implemented GELI in the UEFI loader was discussed, and a number of developers volunteered to review and test the code Following the end of the Dev Summit, the “Newcomers orientation and mentorship” session was run by Michael W. Lucas, which attempts to pair up first time attendees with oldtimers, to make sure they always know a few people they can ask if they have questions, or if they need help getting introduced to the right people. News Roundup Conference Day 1 (http://www.bsdcan.org/2017/schedule/day_2017-06-09.en.html) The conference opened with some short remarks from Dan Langille, and then the opening keynote by Dr Michael Geist, a law professor at the University of Ottawa where he holds the Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law. The keynote focused on what some of the currently issues are, and how the technical community needs to get involved at all levels. In Canada especially, contacting your representatives is quite effective, and when it does not happen, they only hear the other side of the story, and often end up spouting talking points from lobbyists as if they were facts. The question period for the keynote ran well overtime because of the number of good questions the discussion raised, including how do we fight back against large telcos with teams of lawyers and piles of money. Then the four tracks of talks started up for the day The day wrapped up with the Work In Progress (WIP) session. Allan Jude presented work on ZSTD compression in ZFS Drew Gallatin presented about work at Netflix on larger mbufs, to avoid the need for chaining and to allow more data to be pushed at once. Results in an 8% CPU time reduction when pushing 90 gbps of TLS encrypted traffic Dan Langille presented about letsencrypt (the acme.sh tool specifically), and bacula Samy Al Bahra presented about Concurrency Kit *** Conference Day 2 (http://www.bsdcan.org/2017/schedule/day_2017-06-10.en.html) Because Dan is a merciful soul, BSDCan starts an hour later on the second day Another great round of talks and BoF sessions over lunch The hallway track was great as always, and I spent most of the afternoon just talking with people Then the final set of talks started, and I was torn between all four of them Then there was the auction, and the closing party *** BSDCan 2017 Auction Swag (https://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2962) Groff Fundraiser Pins: During the conference, You could get a unique Groff pin, by donating more than the last person to either the FreeBSD or OpenBSD foundation Michael W. Lucas and his wife Liz donated some interesting home made and local items to the infamous Charity Auction I donated the last remaining copy of the “Canadian Edition” of “FreeBSD Mastery: Advanced ZedFS”, and a Pentium G4400 (Skylake) CPU (Supports ECC or non-ECC) Peter Hessler donated his pen (Have you read “Git Commit Murder” yet?) Theo De Raadt donated his autographed conference badge David Maxwell donated a large print of the group photo from last years FreeBSD Developers Summit, which was purchased by Allan There was also a FreeBSD Dev Summit T-Shirt (with the Slogan: What is Core doing about it?) autographed by all of the attending members of core, with a forged jhb@ signature. Lastly, someone wrote “I

Fools Daily
Episode 334 - Whats old is new again

Fools Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017


In which Mike is again joined by a whole host of hangers on and a very special guest in the form of Justin Gibbs from Ninja Division. Justin has come on on the show to talk about the forthcoming Relic Knights (remember that) 2nd Edition that he is currently working on. We cover the basics of RK, what he feels are the USPs of the game and cover the substantial changes that he is making in this edition change over. If you have no idea of what Relic Knights is then Justin also explains that as well as the various factions. We also tackle one of the issues that killed 1st Edition in the UK, namely supply and get some pretty decent news. Enjoy

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Archive Ideas to Life
Episode 12 - Justin Gibbs and Jeremy Whitley

Archive Ideas to Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2016 17:20


Justin Gibbs and Jeremy Whitley are two brothers who worked as special needs teachers in the Shelby County school system. They saw the need for resources for parents of children with autism and other special needs. This led them to begin Sensory World Memphis, the only full service store of its kind in the state of TN. Their story will inspire you. They also host a fundraising 5 K each year to benefit worthy causes. You can visit their website at www.sensoryworldmemphis.com/.

bsdtalk
bsdtalk149 - Justin Gibbs from the FreeBSD Foundation

bsdtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2015


I'm having a great time at BSDCan 2008 in Ottawa.Interview with Justin Gibbs from the FreeBSD Foundation.File Info: 11Min, 5MB.Ogg Link:https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk149/bsdtalk149.ogg

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Fools Daily
Episode 265 - Wyrd Watch

Fools Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2015


In which Mike and Lee have a chat with Justin Gibbs of Wyrd about the latest happenings in Malifaux. Gencon is coming up which is traditionally the time that Wyrd throw a boat load of new product at us so there is plenty to talk about. Starter sets, changes from the beta, what Justin thinks about the latest Miss model, yes we cover it all. Well we don't cover what he is working on now cause ssshh, thats a secret, but we do at least try.

BSD Now
84: pkg remove freebsd-update

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2015 74:55


On this week's mini-episode, we'll be talking with Baptiste Daroussin about packaging the FreeBSD base system with pkgng. Is this the best way going forward, or are we getting dangerously close to being Linux-like? We'll find out, and also get to a couple of your emails while we're at it, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD. This episode was brought to you by Headlines Xen dom0 in FreeBSD 11-CURRENT (https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports?view=revision&revision=382965) FreeBSD has just gotten dom0 (http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Dom0) support for the Xen hypervisor, something NetBSD has had (http://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/xen/howto/#netbsd-dom0) for a while now The ports tree will now have a Xen kernel and toolstack, meaning that they can be updated much more rapidly than if they were part of base It's currently limited to Intel boxes with EPT and a working IOMMU, running a recent version of the -CURRENT branch, but we'll likely see it when 11.0 comes out How will this affect interest in Bhyve? *** A tale of two educational moments (http://blog.anthrobsd.net/044.html) Here we have a blog post from an OpenBSD developer about some experiences he had helping people get involved with the project It's split into two stories: one that could've gone better, and one that went really well For the first one, he found that someone was trying to modify a package from their ports tree to have fewer dependencies Experience really showed its worth, and he was able to write a quick patch to do exactly what the other person had been working on for a few hours - but wasn't so encouraging about getting it committed In the second story, he discussed updating a different port with a user of a forum, and ended up improving the new user's workflow considerably with just a few tips The lesson to take away from this is that we can all help out to encourage and assist new users - everyone was a newbie once *** What's coming in NetBSD 7 (http://saveosx.org/NetBSD7/) We first mentioned NetBSD 7.0 on the show in July of 2014, but it still hasn't been released and there hasn't been much public info about it This blog post outlines some of the bigger features that we can expect to see when it actually does come out Their total platform count is now over 70, so you'd be hard-pressed to find something that it doesn't run on There have been a lot of improvements in the graphics area, particularly with DRM/KMS, including Intel Haswell and Nouveau (for nVidia cards) Many ARM boards now have full SMP support Clang has also finally made its way into the base system, something we're glad to see, and it should be able to build the base OS on i386, AMD64 and ARM - other architectures are still a WIP In the crypto department: their PNRG has switched from the broken RC4 to the more modern ChaCha20, OpenSSL has been updated in base and LibreSSL is in pkgsrc NetBSD's in-house firewall, npf, has gotten major improvements since its initial debut in NetBSD 6.0 Looking to the future, NetBSD hopes to integrate a stable ZFS implementation later on *** OpenZFS office hours (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS4bfbEq46I) We mentioned a couple weeks back that the OpenZFS office hours series was starting back up They've just uploaded the recording of their most recent freeform discussion, with Justin Gibbs (http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2015_03_11-the_pcbsd_tour_ii) being the main presenter In it, they cover how Justin got into ZFS, running in virtualized environments, getting patches into the different projects, getting more people involved, reviewing code, spinning disks vs SSDs, defragging, speeding up resilvering, zfsd and much more *** Interview - Baptiste Daroussin - bapt@freebsd.org (mailto:bapt@freebsd.org) Packaging the FreeBSD base system with pkgng Discussion Packaging the FreeBSD base system with pkgng (follow-up) Feedback/Questions Jeff writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s20AWp6Av1) Anonymous writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s20QiFcdh8) Alex writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s2YzZlswaB) Joris writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s21Mx9TopQ) *** Mailing List Gold ok feedback@ (https://www.marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=142679136422432&w=2) ***

BSD Now
80: The PC-BSD Tour II

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2015 80:10


We're away at AsiaBSDCon this week, but we've still got a packed episode for you. First up is a sequel to the "PC-BSD tour" segment from a while back, highlighting how ZFS boot environments work. After that, Justin Gibbs joins us to talk about the FreeBSD foundation's 15th anniversary. We'll return next week with a normal episode of BSD Now - which is of course, the place to B.. SD. This episode was brought to you by Special segment Demystifying Boot Environments in PC-BSD Interview - Justin Gibbs - gibbs@freebsd.org (mailto:gibbs@freebsd.org) / @freebsdfndation (https://twitter.com/freebsdfndation) The FreeBSD foundation's 15th anniversary Discussion The story of PC-BSD

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Malibites
Malibites ep3: The Dead of Winter

Malibites

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2013 21:18


Merry Christmas all! Your present this year? A lovely new episode where I Talk to Justin Gibbs about the outcast master Tara.You're welcome.Links:Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/zacgoldenhallOr Malibites on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MaliBitesDefinitely Follow Justin: https://twitter.com/JustinLaloGibbsAnd take a look at his blog:http://justindrawingdead.com/?p=236

Malibites
Malibites ep1: Welcome to Malifaux

Malibites

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2013 18:36


Justin Gibbs (@justinlalogibbs on twitter) joins us for the first episode of Malibites: a short introduction to Malifaux.