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920 Man Challenge
Nehemiah Series Wk 5 | Man Challenge | Scott Long

920 Man Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 43:08


Scott Long teaching on Nehemiah 6:1-14. Below are discussion questions from his teaching:How do you gain discernment from God about what to do or not do in life?Is there anything currently distracting you from following Jesus?How do you normally handle being insulted or slandered? How should you handle it?How are you deepening your relationship with Jesus? If you aren't, how can you?

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Comedian Scott Long Joins!

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 13:01


Long joins the show to talk about Indy's longtime standing comedy club, Crackers closing its doors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

920 Man Challenge
Study of Elijah Wk 2 | Man Challenge | Scott Long

920 Man Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 41:46


Scott Long teaching on 1 Kings 17:8-16. Below are discussion questions from his teaching: In what areas are you being asked to trust the Lord? Are you being obedient? Can you share a time when God provided for you after trusting him?  What does this passage teach you about Jesus and your need for him?

Insightful Investor
#41 - Roy Leckie: Walter Scott, Long-Term Investing

Insightful Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 46:17


Roy is Executive Director and Co-Chair of the Investment Management Committee at Walter Scott, a Scotland-based firm managing $100B in assets (as of 8/31/24). With a focus on long-term investing, he emphasizes the significance of compounding returns and the importance of a disciplined approach to risk management.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Are You Okay with This?

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 5:50


feat. Scott Long! Tiktok dad gives advice and Dolly Parton the musical. Are you okay with this? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Scott Long Talks Fever & Caitlin Clark

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 13:40


Comedian Scott Long gets in the weeds about how the Fever and Indy Star is treating Caitlin Clark. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

920 Man Challenge
1 Corinthians Wk 8 | Man Challenge | Scott Long

920 Man Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 25:36


Scott Long teaching on 1 Corinthians 8:1-13. Below are discussion questions from his teaching: Can you share an example of how someone built a bridge to you? What rights or strong opinions would you need to lay down in order to build bridges to others? Why does it even matter how we treat people?  How does the gospel of Jesus motivate us to build Bridges to others? 

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
Query & Company Full Show - Friday 3-1-24

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 138:43


(00:00-28:01) – Query & Company opens on a Friday from the NFL Combine with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison explaining the significance of Caitlin Clark declaring for the WNBA Draft. Jake highlights the financial impact she will bring to the city of Indianapolis and the Fever organization. Scott Long also joins in the opening segment to provide a little more context on who Caitlin Clark is, how she's been a sensation in Iowa since middle school and agrees with Jake that she is comparable to Damon Bailey. (28:01-36:34) – With today being the start of March, Jake and Jimmy come back from break discussing how they feel about One Shining Moment. Additionally, they debate if Purdue is feeling any pressure yet when it comes to the NCAA Tournament. (36:34-52:03) – Hour one concludes with Yahoo Sports NFL reporter Charles McDonald joining Jake and Jimmy from Radio Row at the NFL Combine to highlight his experience in Indianapolis, what he would do in the draft if he was Chris Ballard, compares Anthony Richardson to Cam Newton in aspect of that Richardson could win games in a similar fashion, and his experience at Gettysburg College. (52:03-1:15:25) – Co-host of the Wake UP Call with KB & Andy in Kevin Bowen to share his takeaways from Chris Ballard's conversations this week, accesses which scenario is so likely between trading up in the draft or signing a notable free agent, reveals what he would call a successful upcoming season for the Colts, and shares his thoughts on Caitlin Clark declaring for the WNBA Draft. (1:15:25-1:27:28) – Former NFL General Manager Mike Tannenbaum and current ESPN analyst joins Query & Company from the NFL Combine to weigh in on the Brock Bowers discussion and the pairing with him and the Indianapolis Colts. He provides he opinion on Marvin Harrison Jr. only coming to Indianapolis to measure, weigh in, and go through the medical evaluation. Finally, he gives us one player that he really likes that's in the middle to late part of the first round at the wide receiver position. (1:27:28-1:37:34) – The one o'clock hour concludes with Jake and Jimmy giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Little Feat and Los Lobos if they can correctly guess which NFL team has the most media representation. (1:37:34-1:56:32) – The final hour of the show this week starts with Jake and Jimmy discussing the NCAA Tournament seeding right now with the Purdue Boilermakers set to be one of the top seeds yet again. Additionally, they touch on Indiana State shooting itself in the foot when it comes to their tournament chances as an at-large bid team. (1:56:32-2:16:22) – Larra Overton from the Colts Radio Network and Colts.com concludes our guest lineup of the week by discussing some of her takeaways from Chris Ballard, the NFL Combine, and praised Shane Steichen for the job he did last season. Finally, she touches on the impact Caitlin Clark can have for young women and girls for the city. (2:16:22-2:18:42) – Today's show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Self-Hosted
111: pfSense Makes no Sense

Self-Hosted

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 69:53


We break down the state of the pfSense changes and the red flags we see. Plus, we're joined by Wolfgang from Wolfgang's channel to dig into his homelab and much more. Special Guest: Wolfgang.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Comedian Scott Long joins the show

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 9:30


Hammer tells the Long that "we have to come up with content when we both look like feet". They talk their bets over the weekend and Scott's upcoming Black Friday comedy show.  Black Friday: Scott Long Stand-Up at 7:30 p.m. in Avon at Red Curb Theatre. Purchase tickets here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Comedian Scott Long Joins!

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 7:22


Long talks performing in a 'woke' society, his upcoming show at Crackers in Indy, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ball Hog Podcast
THE EGO HAS LANDED

The Ball Hog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 76:41


Comedian and sports gambler Scott Long helps me breakdown the worst Greatest List of All Time, plus we give our 5 best bets for College/NFL

Parallel Justice
Miracle Meadows: How Civil Justice Uncovered Decades of Abuse at a West Virginia Boarding School

Parallel Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 44:18


Between 1987 and 2014 countless students were abused at Miracle Meadows, a boarding school in West Virginia. These students often complained, but their complaints were repeatedly dismissed. Join Guy D'Andrea, W. Jesse Forbes, and Scott Long, the attorneys who broke this case, as they discuss what they learned through the course of this case and how it fits in with the larger trend of the “Troubled Teen Industry.” More information on Mr. Forbes is available at: https://www.forbeslawwv.com/. More information about Mr. D'Andrea is available at: https://laffeybuccikent.com. More information about Mr. Long is available at: https://www.handl.com

Gary Jeff Walker
Gary Jeff Walker -- 9/4/23

Gary Jeff Walker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 100:31


Gary Jeff Walker brings you the best group of guests he can gather on this Labor Day special including Andy Furman, Karen Kataline, Scott Long, Jay Ratliff and much more.

The Ride with JMV Podcast
Full Show: Live From Sullivan Hardware & Garden!

The Ride with JMV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 134:39


00:00 – 28:14 – John kicks the show off by talking about Jim Irsay's tweets on the running back contract disputes from around the league. He discusses the response to those comments by Jonathan Taylor's agent, and what that might mean for the contract situation between the two.   28:15 – 35:44 – John keeps things going by speaking to comedian Scott Long about the unexpected passing of Ron Sexton, aka “Donnie Baker” on The Bob And Tom Show.   35:45 – 48:19 – John speaks to Marc Vandermeer, voice of the Houston Texans! Marc talks about the change in culture around the Texans, as well as the quarterback competition between C.J Stroud and Davis Mills. They also dive into the expectations for the Texans and the Colts for this season.  48:20 – 1:10:21 – John kicks the 2nd hour off by speaking to Mike Wells of ESPN! Mike and John discuss the Colts running back situation! They also get into expectations for the Colts this year, before getting into the news that Bengals QB Joe Burrow went down in practice with a non-contact injury.  1:10:22 – 1:25:54 – John continues to speak with Mike Wells of ESPN, as well as Pat Sullivan, about the Colts and more! He also takes a phone call on the Jonathan Taylor situation!   1:25:55 – 1:34:43 – John wraps up the 2nd hour of the show!  1:34:44 – 2:03:25 – Mike Chappell of CBS4 and FOX59 joins the show for his weekly conversation! Mike and John start off by talking about the big story surround the Colts with Jonathan Taylor's contract situation. Mike and John discuss how out of character this situation seems for Taylor, and if they would give Taylor an extension.   2:03:26 – 2:11:44 – John, Pat, and Denny Smith and more discuss the results of the meat smoke-off between John and ESPN's Mike Wells!   2:11:45 – 2:14:39 – John closes out another edition of The Ride With JMV! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Scott Long Joins!

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 10:55


Long joins the show to remember comedian and friend Ron Sexton, known as "Donnie Baker."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kevin & Query Podcast
Thursday 7/13: Pacers summer league (and circus talk!) with Jeremiah Johnson, Mike DeCourcy weighs in on the Northwestern scandal and college sports, comedian Scott Long joins & more!

Kevin & Query Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 140:46


00:00 – 28:06 – The Monument Circle renovations, Panama beats USA in Gold Cup, Pacers summer league, Ben Sheppard's performance to this point, Thunder's summer league coach is former Butler Bulldog Kameron Woods, MLB All-Star Game hits record low 28:07 – 32:53 – Morning Checkdown 32:54 – 46:05 – TJ McConnell's value to the Pacers and potential trade value, Jets are the Hard Knocks team 46:06 – 1:14:44 – Mike DeCourcy of Sporting New and Big Ten Network joins us and weighs in on the Pat Fitzgerald/Northwestern scandal, what the fallout will be, the Bob Huggins situation, Notre Dame's future on NBC, his thoughts on the USA losing to Panama in the Gold Cup, Morning Checkdown 1:14:45 – 1:32:17 – Comedian Scott Long joins us to talk about his event at Red Curb Comedy, the funniest coach or athlete he's met, heckling, having a daughter on the spectrum, 1:32:18 – 1:32:56 – Setting up for Jeremiah Johnson! 1:32:55 – 2:06:12 – Pacers sideline reporter Jeremiah Johnson joins us and gives his thoughts on the Pacers' three summer league games to this point, early impressions of Jarace Walker, Andrew Nemhard's position, does he have any alias names, his time at the circus, thoughts on the Tyrese Haliburton/Paul George podcast, NBA league rule changes, flopping penalty, Morning Checkdown 2:06:13 – 2:17:24 – POP QUIZ 2:17:25– 2:20:46 – Ice cream flavor topping choices, Jake's trip to TorontoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Scott Long Joins!

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 10:06


Long chimes in on viral video of a comedian in Indy telling a heckler to 'go kill themselves.' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Home Insights Podcast
Episode 79: Earth, Wind, and Fire: NileBuilt Homes Defy the Elements

New Home Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 41:18


Could your home survive a spin on the surface of the sun? No? A NileBuilt home could (probably). That's over 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. That's ghost pepper hot. That's middle of a microwaved Hot Pocket hot. NileBuilt is a materials company taking a step into the production home world. The critical difference is NileBuilt uses a concrete material with a hyper-insulating core to build its homes. This makes their homes fire resistant, efficient, quiet, and cool. We thought that sounded interesting, so we talked with Scott Long, the cofounder and CEO of NileBuilt, on this episode of the New Home Insights podcast.

Tales From A Gemini
Interview with Scott Long

Tales From A Gemini

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 75:37


Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Scott Long Joins!

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 9:42


Long talks all things sports betting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Comedian Scott Long joins to talk about being a parent of a special needs child and how you can protect your child in the public school system

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 14:55


Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Scott Long Joins!

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 8:16


Hammer's Weekend Co-Host of "All Indiana Bets" on WISH joins the show to talk Super Bowl! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
How Attractive is the Colts Head Coach Gig? Mike Lombardi Weighs In

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 152:33


(00:00-16:25) – Jimmy Cook and Scott Long open Tuesday's show by discussing producer Eddie Garrison's odd mojo compared to yesterday, highlight the conversations with their busy guest lineup for today, and then start discussing how the Colts taking their time to find the right head coach could hurt the future coach. (16:25-38:21) – CBS Sports bracketologist Jerry Palm joins Jimmy and Scott to break down what seed he has the Indiana Hoosiers following their win against the Purdue Boilermakers, how high he could see Indiana depending on how they perform down the stretch of the season, what Purdue would have to do in order to NOT be the overall number one seed in the NCAA Tournament, and if the performance in conference tournaments impact the bubble teams. (38:21-52:31) – Hour number one concludes with former NFL General Manager and VSiN's Michael Lombardi joining Scott and Jimmy to get an outside perspective on where last season went wrong for the Indianapolis Colts, why he still believes the Colts can get back to playing physical football despite the below average offensive line play last season, what kind of coach he believes the Indianapolis Colts need, and why a head coaching candidate would be attracted to Indianapolis. (52:31-1:18:12) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4/FOX59 makes his weekly stop on the Fan Midday Show with Jimmy Cook and Scott Long to share his insight on where the Colts head coaching search is at, if he could see Nick Sirianni getting in the way of Shane Steichen becoming the next head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, and shares his big game prediction along with some reasoning as to why he chose the team he did. (1:18:12-1:34:26) – Jimmy and Scott shift their conversation to the Indiana Hoosiers with Mike Woodson's team having a tough game tonight against Steve Pikiell and the Rutgers Scarlet Knights to give their thoughts on the game. Then, they transition into the Purdue Boilermakers by discussing if there is a legitimate chance that they go undefeated the rest of the season. (1:34:26-1:39:36) – The one o'clock hour concludes with Jimmy and Scott sharing their thoughts on the Dallas Mavericks acquiring Kyrie Irving officially yesterday from the Brooklyn Nets. (1:39:36-2:10:33) – Comedian Frank Caliendo joins Scott and Jimmy ahead of the Super Bowl this weekend to share some of his best Super Bowl stories, his impression of Charles Barkley being asked what he thinks of the Mavs trading for Kyrie Irving, how long it takes him to add a new voice to his rolodex, and his latest skit that he's working on with Tony Romo and Jim Nantz. (2:10:33-2:18:35) – Jimmy and Scott shift their conversation back to IU's game tonight against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights with one of their defensive mainstays being announced as out the rest of the season. Scott and Jimmy discuss if Rutgers has the depth to overcome major injuries if they sustained anymore the rest of the season. (2:18:35-2:32:23) – Jimmy and Scott close out today's show with the JCook Plays of the Day along with breaking down the big game this weekend between the Eagles and the Chiefs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
Best Of The Fan Midday Show - Tuesday 2/7/23

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 54:14


Today's Best of Features: (00:00-19:38) – CBS Sports bracketologist Jerry Palm joins Jimmy and Scott to break down what seed he has the Indiana Hoosiers following their win against the Purdue Boilermakers, how high he could see Indiana depending on how they perform down the stretch of the season, what Purdue would have to do in order to NOT be the overall number one seed in the NCAA Tournament, and if the performance in conference tournaments impact the bubble teams. (19:38-33:48) – Hour number one concludes with former NFL General Manager and VSiN's Michael Lombardi joining Scott and Jimmy to get an outside perspective on where last season went wrong for the Indianapolis Colts, why he still believes the Colts can get back to playing physical football despite the below average offensive line play last season, what kind of coach he believes the Indianapolis Colts need, and why a head coaching candidate would be attracted to Indianapolis. (33:48-54:13) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4/FOX59 makes his weekly stop on the Fan Midday Show with Jimmy Cook and Scott Long to share his insight on where the Colts head coaching search is at, if he could see Nick Sirianni getting in the way of Shane Steichen becoming the next head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, and shares his big game prediction along with some reasoning as to why he chose the team he did.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Comedian Scott Long joins

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 11:51


See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
Trey Galloway Joins Jimmy Cook and Scott Long to Break Down Win Against Purdue!

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 150:27


(00:00-25:38) – Jimmy Cook and Scott Long open up today's show with IU guard Trey Galloway to break down Mike Woodson's message down the stretch to be able to pull out the win over Purdue, how Saturday's environment was the best environment he's ever played in, what the team's mindset has been since Xavier Johnson went down, where he has seen the biggest improvement in his game this year, and explains what the keys are to defeating Rutgers. (25:38-47:36) – Legendary voice of the Indiana Hoosiers in Don Fischer joins Jimmy and Scott to explain where the environment of Saturday's game ranks all-time for him, what he tells Trey Galloway anytime he has the chance to, how critical it is for Indiana to defeat Rutgers tomorrow night and weighs in on IU Hall of Fame boy band that he put together with Galloway. (47:36-49:08) – Hour number one concludes with Scott and Jimmy revisiting the boy band conversation with Trey Galloway with producer Eddie Garrison coming back with one of the more notable boy bands. (49:08-1:17:36) – Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files and 1075thefan.com joins Jimmy and Scot to give a breakdown of the Pacers blowout loss yesterday afternoon/evening against the Cleveland Cavaliers, what he's been able to piece together from the Pacers/Grizzlies situation from a week ago after the game, if he would label the Pacers as a buyer or a seller at the trade deadline, which players he could see the team moving at the deadline, and if there would be any benefit for the Pacers trying to make the play-in tournament. (1:17:36-1:35:03) – Jimmy and Scott shift their conversation to the Indianapolis Colts for the first time in the show with the Arizona Cardinals finalists being revealed yesterday by ESPN's Jeremy Fowler because none of those finalists are finalists with the Colts for their head coaching search. They discuss how the news could drag this search on even further because of Chris Ballard and Jim Irsay having more time to make their decision. (1:35:03-1:40:08) – The one o'clock hour concludes with Jimmy and Scott discussing the news of Tom Brady telling Colin Cowherd on The Herd that he will be joining the FOX Sports broadcasting booth in 2024 for the NFL season. (1:40:08-2:07:03) – ISC Sports Network's Greg Rakestraw makes his weekly Monday appearance on the Fan Midday Show with Jimmy Cook and Scott Long to discuss him being on SportsCenter again for the dunk in the IUPUI game on Saturday afternoon, highlight some of the top performances in the IHSAA Girls High School Sectional Championship games, who he believes will end up being the Colts head coach for the 2023-2024 season and beyond, and if he prefers to have an  offensive minded head coach or a CEO type of coach. (2:07:03-2:24:13) – Jimmy and Scott shift their conversation back to the IU/Purdue game from the weekend because the game lived up to all the hype leading up to it, what it means for the state of Indiana with the two teams playing good basketball, and if they think the IU will be able to defeat the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. (2:24:13-2:30:26) – Jimmy and Scott close out today's show with the JCook Plays of the Day along with some of the more obscure prop bets for the big game this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
Best Of The Fan Midday Show - Monday 2/6/23

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 88:23


Today's Best of Features: (00:00-17:18) – Jimmy Cook and Scott Long open up today's show with IU guard Trey Galloway to break down Mike Woodson's message down the stretch to be able to pull out the win over Purdue, how Saturday's environment was the best environment he's ever played in, what the team's mindset has been since Xavier Johnson went down, where he has seen the biggest improvement in his game this year, and explains what the keys are to defeating Rutgers. (17:18-37:41) – Legendary voice of the Indiana Hoosiers in Don Fischer joins Jimmy and Scott to explain where the environment of Saturday's game ranks all-time for him, what he tells Trey Galloway anytime he has the chance to, how critical it is for Indiana to defeat Rutgers tomorrow night and weighs in on IU Hall of Fame boy band that he put together with Galloway. (37:41-1:02:01) – Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files and 1075thefan.com joins Jimmy and Scot to give a breakdown of the Pacers blowout loss yesterday afternoon/evening against the Cleveland Cavaliers, what he's been able to piece together from the Pacers/Grizzlies situation from a week ago after the game, if he would label the Pacers as a buyer or a seller at the trade deadline, which players he could see the team moving at the deadline, and if there would be any benefit for the Pacers trying to make the play-in tournament. (1:02:01-1:28:24) – ISC Sports Network's Greg Rakestraw makes his weekly Monday appearance on the Fan Midday Show with Jimmy Cook and Scott Long to discuss him being on SportsCenter again for the dunk in the IUPUI game on Saturday afternoon, highlight some of the top performances in the IHSAA Girls High School Sectional Championship games, who he believes will end up being the Colts head coach for the 2023-2024 season and beyond, and if he prefers to have an  offensive minded head coach or a CEO type of coach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
Trey Galloway Joins Jimmy Cook and Scott Long!

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 17:17


Jimmy Cook and Scott Long open up today's show with IU guard Trey Galloway to break down Mike Woodson's message down the stretch to be able to pull out the win over Purdue, how Saturday's environment was the best environment he's ever played in, what the team's mindset has been since Xavier Johnson went down, where he has seen the biggest improvement in his game this year, and explains what the keys are to defeating Rutgers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
Brendan King and Scott Long react to the Pacers formally announcing the extension of Myles Turner, Bob Kravitz and Mike Chappell join to give us the latest on the Colts head coaching search, Shon Morris give us his thoughts on the Big Ten with just over a

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 145:28


(00:00-24:26) – Tuesday's show begins with Scott Long of All Indiana Bets and Brendan King give their thoughts on the Pacers formally announcing the extension of Myles Turner. Plus, Scott gives us a State of the Sports Teams address that focus on the Pacers and the Colts. Later, we look at the rundown for today's show. (24:27-43:08) – The great Chris Hagan of Fox 59 stops by to give us his thoughts on the extension of the Myles Turner and the state of the Colts head coaching search. Chris also shares if he has a favorite of the list of candidates the Colts were targeting. Plus, we discuss the head coaching candidacy of Jeff Saturday.     (43:09-44:27) – Hour number one ends Scott making a request for the Super Bowl. (44:28-1:10:44) – The talented Bob Kravitz of The Athletic joins the show to take us through his overall thoughts on the Colts head coaching search to this point. Bob also shares who he thinks is ultimately going get the job. Later, Bob gives us his thoughts on Indiana and Purdue this coming weekend and his feelings on both teams.       (1:10:45-1:35:07) – The electric Shon Morris of the Big Ten Network stops by to give us his thoughts on both Purdue and Indiana who are ready for another classic battle on Saturday. Plus, Shon looks back at his playing days and how in the world anybody can hope to guard a giant like Zach Edey. Also, we take a look at the talented around the Big Ten and why there are no nights off in this league.        (1:35:08-1:35:59) – Hour number two concludes quickly with Brendan and Jimmy explaining to Scott the art of getting out on time.   (1:36:00-2:07:34) – The DEAN Mike Chappell of Fox 59 and CBS 4 joins the program to give us his thoughts on where things stand in the Colts head coaching search. Chapp also shares if he feels there is a clear front runner at this point and who else he thinks will get a second interview from the Colts. Plus, Chapp talks on the combined importance of nailing both the head coaching hire and the quarterback in April's Draft. Also, Mike talks on the make-or-break task of the next head coach to get the rest of the staff filled out properly. Later, Chappy talks on what other areas the Colts must address if they hope to be successful in the long run. (2:07:35-2:18:23) – Scott Long and Brendan King bring us back from break discussing their music taste and the lack of rock within modern music. (2:18:24-2:25:27) – Tuesday's show ends with Brendan and Scott asking Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Brendan and Scott give their bets, re-chase their roots, and look back at how today's show went.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
Brendan King and Scott Long give their thoughts on an eventful Conference Championship Weekend in the NFL, Don Fischer looks back at Indiana's win over Ohio State, Tony East updates us on Myles Turner's extension with the Pacers, Greg Rakestraw battles

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 149:27


(00:00-26:36) – Monday's show begins with Scott Long of All Indiana Bets and Brendan King reacting to the AFC Championship and NFC Championship. Plus, Scott explains what the heck he's doing here. Later, Brendan asks Jimmy Cook for his thoughts on yesterday's championship games and in particular his Kansas City Chiefs who are back in the Super Bowl for the third time in four years. (26:37-42:59) – The Voice of the Hoosiers Don Fischer joins the show to take us through Indiana's fifth straight win, this time coming against Ohio State this past weekend. Don also talks on how impressive the resurgence has been on defense for the Hoosiers is. Plus, Don looks ahead to the upcoming week for Indiana.     (43:00-50:58) – Hour number one ends with Scott and BK discussing the reports that the Indiana Pacers and Myles Turner have reached an agreement on the contract extension. (50:59-1:17:35) – We have a special guest today as Brad Cheffers, a referee from yesterday's AFC Championship game who also works at the Family Dollar. Then, Scott and Brendan discuss the differences between calling basketball and baseball and which one is harder.      (1:17:36-1:35:36) – Our pal Tony East of SI.com and Locked On Pacers stops by to take us through the Pacers and star Myles Turner reaching a contract extension. Plus, Tony looks back at last night's loss to the Memphis Grizzlies.     (1:35:37-1:41:15) – Hour number two concludes with Scott forgetting what segment we're in and Brendan and Scott looking ahead to the rest of the show. (1:41:16-2:07:17) – The talented Greg Rakestraw stops by to give us an update on high school hoops across the state. Also, we play a game with Rake where we try to see him answer questions about his life in under two minutes. These topics include girls high school basketball, the Indy Eleven, and his favorite moments as Indy's therapist as hosting the Colts Postgame Show. (2:07:18-2:20:53) – Brendan King hands over to Scott Long who gives Colts fans an epic rant asking them to STOP IT and calm down regarding the upcoming NFL Draft.    (2:20:54-2:29:27) – Monday's show ends with Brendan and Scott asking Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Brendan and Scott give out their favorite bets for tonight's slate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Round Guy Radio
Dave's Guest's wish Dave a Happy Birthday by telling him a Joke.

Round Guy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 17:20


Round Guy Seinfeld writer Keith Barany Comedian's Bob Zany and Scott Long and many more. I hope you enjoy this one as much as I did.

Michael Loves Indy
Episode 34: Scott Long

Michael Loves Indy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 99:21


Comedian and Writer Scott Long has entertained audiences and written for television for nearly three decades. He has made national TV appearances on NBC, FOX (he wrote Frank Caliendo's NFL sketches for 13 seasons), appeared on Bob & Tom, and tours constantly as a standup comedian. Scott has made his home in Indianapolis for many years, where he lives with his wife and three children. Earlier this year, Scott and his family were the subject of an inspiring story in the Indianapolis Star, chronicling Scott's relationship with his daughter Maddie (who has autism along with other developmental conditions) and how Maddie experiences the world. Scott has spoken openly about how his relationship with his daughter has changed not only his life, but his approach to comedy and creativity. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

VSiN Best Bets
Lombardi Line | November 9, 2022 | Hour 1

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 44:51


In the opening hour of The Lombardi Line, hosts Michael Lombardi and Ben Wilson analyze the Josh Allen injury and the Ravens as a team this season.  Also on the show, Scott Long, Comedian, and Co-Host of All Indiana Bets, as they go over the recent Indianapolis Colts' headlines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lombardi Line
Lombardi Line | November 9, 2022 | Hour 1

The Lombardi Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 44:51


In the opening hour of The Lombardi Line, hosts Michael Lombardi and Ben Wilson analyze the Josh Allen injury and the Ravens as a team this season.  Also on the show, Scott Long, Comedian, and Co-Host of All Indiana Bets, as they go over the recent Indianapolis Colts' headlines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ball Hog Podcast
3rd & Long

The Ball Hog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 68:57


Baseball still getting in its own way. The Fall of the QB. Westbrook. McCaffrey. Plus fellow gambler Scott Long help pick Vegas NFL Locks

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Scott Long Talks Betting On Colts Vs. Broncos

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 7:35


Comeidan and Co-Host  of All Indiana Bets Scott Long joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk about betting on the Colts vs. Broncos Thursday Night Football game and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chapel – Southern Equip
Mark 3:13-15

Chapel – Southern Equip

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 34:48


The post Mark 3:13-15 appeared first on Southern Equip.

Stranger Connections
Scott Long - corporate comic & fundraiser talent who says he continues to learn from his special needs teen

Stranger Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 30:18


"I've never done the same show twice." ~ Scott Long, corporate comic, fundraiser entertainer and dry bar comedy starThis national comic celebrates each unique audience with his improv infused style of humor. Scott Long is a corporate comedian and you've seen him on NBC, FOX, the Bob & Tom show and his Dry Bar Comedy special (that already has over 1 million views!)Scott Long is also a Fundraiser Comic! We talk about rethinking names for dogs and kids alike. His passion for those with disabilities is a topic extremely close to his heart. When he talks about the videos he makes with his teen daughter, Maddie, it's clear Long is a dad first, and then an entertainer. Check out his fabulous Dry Bar special! No topic is off limits in this relatable joke fest of a set. Long does videos with Maddie too. He says Maddie being on the autism spectrum has taught him the most in life. Their videos include cheesy jokes, teaching moments - and all the candy. ScottComedy.com

Multi 21 Race Team Podcast
2022-07: Call Your Mum

Multi 21 Race Team Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 16:40


We forgot to record a podcast episode this week, but thankfully Multi 21 Race Team member Scott Long saved the day. (Note: There is some clipping of the audio in the recording of this episode, but we thought we would share anyway.)

Moments To Momentum
Episode 75: Scott Long

Moments To Momentum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 98:55


Scott Long is a top-rated corporate comedian. He has been seen on NBC, FOX-TV, and The Bob and Tom Show. After 2 decades of headlining comedy clubs across the USA, Scott now focuses his talents to perform at corporate events. Since doing so, he has built up over 100 five-star company reviews, from Seattle to Orlando. Scott's greatest passion, is helping to raise money and awareness, for groups that work with people with developmental disabilities, by bringing his inspirational comedy show - which includes the story of learning so much from his daughter, who is on the Autism spectrum. Having performed in 46 states and 5 countries, Scott Long proves you can be a National Act, while not living on the extreme coasts! In this fun, hilarious, and insightful episode, Scott talks about growing up in Iowa, how he got his start as a comedian, cancel culture, singing karaoke, pivoting from an edgy to clean comic, and the moment when he found out that his daughter would be born with Autism, and how she continues to make such a positive impact on his life.  Learn more about Scott Long  Connect with Scott on LinkedIn Happy Mondays with Maddie 

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Scott Long Talks Stand-Up For Damar

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 12:46


Comedian Scott Long joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk about the charity comedy show for Damar Services. Hammer is a part of the show this Friday. You can buy tickets now! https://www.damar.org/comedy/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Smiley Morning Show
Scott Long Joins The Smiley Morning Show

Smiley Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 7:58


Scott Long called the Smiley Morning Show to talk about a stand up comedy event in Indy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

scott long smiley morning show
Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Scott Long Talks Chris Rock-Will Smith Slap

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 11:48


Comedian Scott Long joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to weigh-in on Will Smith slapping Chris Rock in the face at the Academy Awards and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Scott Long Talks Stand-Up For Charity

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 12:27


Comedian Scott Long joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk about about Stand Up For Damar, Hammer as one of the celebrities for the comedy show, and more.   https://www.damar.org/comedy/?fbclid=IwAR2TLK-dpZCOof7xUXcjuOekWY2k462hgC_lTnHLl5Tv4SmOKo2Vb_IRyt8 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

LIFE.STYLE.LIVE!
More than just laughter with Comedian Scott Long

LIFE.STYLE.LIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 18:15


Indy Style's Amber Hankins brings out the softer side with “comedian turned Indy Style Guest Co-Host,” Scott Long. Of course, Scott talks comedy favorites, but your heart will burst when hearing him talk about his teenage daughter, who is on the Autism spectrum. Get ready to laugh, smile and go down memory lane with one of Indy's favorite funnymen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

BSD Now
213: The French CONnection

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 91:00


We recap EuroBSDcon in Paris, tell the story behind a pf PR, and show you how to do screencasting with OpenBSD. This episode was brought to you by Headlines Recap of EuroBSDcon 2017 in Paris, France (https://2017.eurobsdcon.org) EuroBSDcon was held in Paris, France this year, which drew record numbers this year. With over 300 attendees, it was the largest BSD event I have ever attended, and I was encouraged by the higher than expected number of first time attendees. The FreeBSD Foundation held a board meeting on Wednesday afternoon with the members who were in Paris. Topics included future conferences (including a conference kit we can mail to people who want to represent FreeBSD) and planning for next year. The FreeBSD Devsummit started on Thursday at the beautiful Mozilla Office in Paris. After registering and picking up our conference bag, everyone gathered for a morning coffee with lots of handshaking and greeting. We then gathered in the next room which had a podium with microphone, screens as well as tables and chairs. After developers sat down, Benedict opened the devsummit with a small quiz about France for developers to win a Mogics Power Bagel (https://www.mogics.com/?page_id=3824). 45 developers participated and DES won the item in the end. After introductions and collecting topics of interest from everyone, we started with the Work in Progress (WIP) session. The WIP session had different people present a topic they are working on in 7 minute timeslots. Topics ranged from FreeBSD Forwarding Performance, fast booting options, and a GELI patch under review to attach multiple providers. See their slides on the FreeBSD wiki (https://wiki.freebsd.org/DevSummit/201709). After lunch, the FreeBSD Foundation gave a general update on staff and funding, as well as a more focused presentation about our partnership with Intel. People were interested to hear what was done so far and asked a few questions to the Intel representative Glenn Weinberg. After lunch, developers worked quietly on their own projects. The mic remained open and occasionally, people would step forward and gave a short talk without slides or motivated a discussion of common interest. The day concluded with a dinner at a nice restaurant in Paris, which allowed to continue the discussions of the day. The second day of the devsummit began with a talk about the CAM-based SDIO stack by Ilya Bakulin. His work would allow access to wifi cards/modules on embedded boards like the Raspberry Pi Zero W and similar devices as many of these are using SDIO for data transfers. Next up was a discussion and Q&A session with the FreeBSD core team members who were there (missing only Benno Rice, Kris Moore, John Baldwin, and Baptiste Daroussin, the latter being busy with conference preparations). The new FCP (FreeBSD community proposals) were introduced for those who were not at BSDCan this year and the hows and whys about it. Allan and I were asked to describe our experiences as new members of core and we encouraged people to run for core when the next election happens. After a short break, Scott Long gave an overview of the work that's been started on NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Architecture), what the goals of the project are and who is working on it. Before lunch, Christian Schwarz presented his work on zrepl, a new ZFS replication solution he developed using Go. This sparked interest in developers, a port was started (https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12462) and people suggested to Christian that he should submit his talk to AsiaBSDcon and BSDCan next year. Benedict had to leave before lunch was done to teach his Ansible tutorial (which was well attended) at the conference venue. There were organized dinners, for those two nights, quite a feat of organization to fit over 100 people into a restaurant and serve them quickly. On Saturday, there was a social event, a river cruise down the Seine. This took the form of a ‘standing' dinner, with a wide selection of appetizer type dishes, designed to get people to walk around and converse with many different people, rather than sit at a table with the same 6-8 people. I talked to a much larger group of people than I had managed to at the other dinners. I like having both dinner formats. We would also like to thank all of the BSDNow viewers who attended the conference and made the point of introducing themselves to us. It was nice to meet you all. The recordings of the live video stream from the conference are available immediately, so you can watch the raw versions of the talks now: Auditorium Keynote 1: Software Development in the Age of Heroes (https://youtu.be/4iR8g9-39LM?t=179) by Thomas Pornin (https://twitter.com/BearSSLnews) Tuning FreeBSD for routing and firewalling (https://youtu.be/4iR8g9-39LM?t=1660) by Olivier Cochard-Labbé (https://twitter.com/ocochardlabbe) My BSD sucks less than yours, Act I (https://youtu.be/4iR8g9-39LM?t=7040) by Antoine Jacoutot (https://twitter.com/ajacoutot) and Baptiste Daroussin (https://twitter.com/_bapt_) My BSD sucks less than yours, Act II (https://youtu.be/4iR8g9-39LM?t=14254) by Antoine Jacoutot (https://twitter.com/ajacoutot) and Baptiste Daroussin (https://twitter.com/_bapt_) Reproducible builds on NetBSD (https://youtu.be/4iR8g9-39LM?t=23351) by Christos Zoulas Your scheduler is not the problem (https://youtu.be/4iR8g9-39LM?t=26845) by Martin Pieuchot Keynote 2: A French story on cybercrime (https://youtu.be/4iR8g9-39LM?t=30540) by Éric Freyssinet (https://twitter.com/ericfreyss) Case studies of sandboxing base system with Capsicum (https://youtu.be/jqdHYEH_BQY?t=731) by Mariusz Zaborski (https://twitter.com/oshogbovx) OpenBSD's small steps towards DTrace (a tale about DDB and CTF) (https://youtu.be/jqdHYEH_BQY?t=6030) by Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse The Realities of DTrace on FreeBSD (https://youtu.be/jqdHYEH_BQY?t=13096) by George Neville-Neil (https://twitter.com/gvnn3) OpenSMTPD, current state of affairs (https://youtu.be/jqdHYEH_BQY?t=16818) by Gilles Chehade (https://twitter.com/PoolpOrg) Hoisting: lessons learned integrating pledge into 500 programs (https://youtu.be/jqdHYEH_BQY?t=21764) by Theo de Raadt Keynote 3: System Performance Analysis Methodologies (https://youtu.be/jqdHYEH_BQY?t=25463) by Brendan Gregg (https://twitter.com/brendangregg) Closing Session (https://youtu.be/jqdHYEH_BQY?t=29355) Karnak “Is it done yet ?” The never ending story of pkg tools (https://youtu.be/1hjzleqGRYk?t=71) by Marc Espie (https://twitter.com/espie_openbsd) A Tale of six motherboards, three BSDs and coreboot (https://youtu.be/1hjzleqGRYk?t=7498) by Piotr Kubaj and Katarzyna Kubaj State of the DragonFly's graphics stack (https://youtu.be/1hjzleqGRYk?t=11475) by François Tigeot From NanoBSD to ZFS and Jails – FreeBSD as a Hosting Platform, Revisited (https://youtu.be/1hjzleqGRYk?t=16227) by Patrick M. Hausen Bacula – nobody ever regretted making a backup (https://youtu.be/1hjzleqGRYk?t=20069) by Dan Langille (https://twitter.com/DLangille) Never Lose a Syslog Message (https://youtu.be/qX0BS4P65cQ?t=325) by Alexander Bluhm Running CloudABI applications on a FreeBSD-based Kubernetes cluster (https://youtu.be/qX0BS4P65cQ?t=5647) by Ed Schouten (https://twitter.com/EdSchouten) The OpenBSD web stack (https://youtu.be/qX0BS4P65cQ?t=13255) by Michael W. Lucas (https://twitter.com/mwlauthor) The LLDB Debugger on NetBSD (https://youtu.be/qX0BS4P65cQ?t=16835) by Kamil Rytarowski What's in store for NetBSD 8.0? (https://youtu.be/qX0BS4P65cQ?t=21583) by Alistair Crooks Louxor A Modern Replacement for BSD spell(1) (https://youtu.be/6Nen6a1Xl7I?t=156) by Abhinav Upadhyay (https://twitter.com/abhi9u) Portable Hotplugging: NetBSD's uvm_hotplug(9) API development (https://youtu.be/6Nen6a1Xl7I?t=5874) by Cherry G. Mathew Hardening pkgsrc (https://youtu.be/6Nen6a1Xl7I?t=9343) by Pierre Pronchery (https://twitter.com/khorben) Discovering OpenBSD on AWS (https://youtu.be/6Nen6a1Xl7I?t=14874) by Laurent Bernaille (https://twitter.com/lbernail) OpenBSD Testing Infrastructure Behind bluhm.genua.de (https://youtu.be/6Nen6a1Xl7I?t=18639) by Jan Klemkow The school of hard knocks – PT1 (https://youtu.be/8wuW8lfsVGc?t=276) by Sevan Janiyan (https://twitter.com/sevanjaniyan) 7 years of maintaining firefox, and still looking ahead (https://youtu.be/8wuW8lfsVGc?t=5321) by Landry Breuil Branch VPN solution based on OpenBSD, OSPF, RDomains and Ansible (https://youtu.be/8wuW8lfsVGc?t=12385) by Remi Locherer Running BSD on AWS (https://youtu.be/8wuW8lfsVGc?t=15983) by Julien Simon and Nicolas David Getting started with OpenBSD device driver development (https://youtu.be/8wuW8lfsVGc?t=21491) by Stefan Sperling A huge thanks to the organizers, program committee, and sponsors of EuroBSDCon. Next year, EuroBSDcon will be in Bucharest, Romania. *** The story of PR 219251 (https://www.sigsegv.be//blog/freebsd/PR219251) The actual story I wanted Kristof to tell, the pf bug he fixed at the Essen Hackathon earlier this summer. As I threatened to do in my previous post, I'm going to talk about PR 219251 for a bit. The bug report dates from only a few months ago, but the first report (that I can remeber) actually came from Shawn Webb on Twitter, of all places Despite there being a stacktrace it took quite a while (nearly 6 months in fact) before I figured this one out. It took Reshad Patuck managing to distill the problem down to a small-ish test script to make real progress on this. His testcase meant that I could get core dumps and experiment. It also provided valuable clues because it could be tweaked to see what elements were required to trigger the panic. This test script starts a (vnet) jail, adds an epair interface to it, sets up pf in the jail, and then reloads the pf rules on the host. Interestingly the panic does not seem to occur if that last step is not included. Obviously not the desired behaviour, but it seems strange. The instances of pf in the jails are supposed to be separate. We try to fetch a counter value here, but instead we dereference a bad pointer. There's two here, so already we need more information. Inspection of the core dump reveals that the state pointer is valid, and contains sane information. The rule pointer (rule.ptr) points to a sensible location, but the data is mostly 0xdeadc0de. This is the memory allocator being helpful (in debug mode) and writing garbage over freed memory, to make use-after-free bugs like this one easier to find. In other words: the rule has been free()d while there was still a state pointing to it. Somehow we have a state (describing a connection pf knows about) which points to a rule which no longer exists. The core dump also shows that the problem always occurs with states and rules in the default vnet (i.e. the host pf instance), not one of the pf instances in one of the vnet jails. That matches with the observation that the test script does not trigger the panic unless we also reload the rules on the host. Great, we know what's wrong, but now we need to work out how we can get into this state. At this point we're going to have to learn something about how rules and states get cleaned up in pf. Don't worry if you had no idea, because before this bug I didn't either. The states keep a pointer to the rule they match, so when rules are changed (or removed) we can't just delete them. States get cleaned up when connections are closed or they time out. This means we have to keep old rules around until the states that use them expire. When rules are removed pfunlinkrule() adds then to the Vpfunlinkedrules list (more on that funny V prefix later). From time to time the pf purge thread will run over all states and mark the rules that are used by a state. Once that's done for all states we know that all rules that are not marked as in-use can be removed (because none of the states use it). That can be a lot of work if we've got a lot of states, so pfpurgethread() breaks that up into smaller chuncks, iterating only part of the state table on every run. We iterate over all of our virtual pf instances (VNETFOREACH()), check if it's active (for FreeBSD-EN-17.08, where we've seen this code before) and then check the expired states with pfpurgeexpiredstates(). We start at state 'idx' and only process a certain number (determined by the PFTMINTERVAL setting) states. The pfpurgeexpiredstates() function returns a new idx value to tell us how far we got. So, remember when I mentioned the odd V_ prefix? Those are per-vnet variables. They work a bit like thread-local variables. Each vnet (virtual network stack) keeps its state separate from the others, and the V_ variables use a pointer that's changed whenever we change the currently active vnet (say with CURVNETSET() or CURVNETRESTORE()). That's tracked in the 'curvnet' variable. In other words: there are as many Vpfvnetactive variables as there are vnets: number of vnet jails plus one (for the host system). Why is that relevant here? Note that idx is not a per-vnet variable, but we handle multiple pf instances here. We run through all of them in fact. That means that we end up checking the first X states in the first vnet, then check the second X states in the second vnet, the third X states in the third and so on and so on. That of course means that we think we've run through all of the states in a vnet while we really only checked some of them. So when pfpurgeunlinkedrules() runs it can end up free()ing rules that actually are still in use because pfpurgethread() skipped over the state(s) that actually used the rule. The problem only happened if we reloaded rules in the host, because the active ruleset is never free()d, even if there are no states pointing to the rule. That explains the panic, and the fix is actually quite straightforward: idx needs to be a per-vnet variable, Vpfpurge_idx, and then the problem is gone. As is often the case, the solution to a fairly hard problem turns out to be really simple. As you might expect, finding the problem takes a lot more work that fixing it Thanks to Kristof for writing up this detailed post explaining how the problem was found, and what caused it. *** vBSDcon 2017: BSD at Work (https://www.ixsystems.com/blog/vbsdcon-2017-dexter/) The third biennial vBSDcon hosted by Verisign took place September 7th through 9th with the FreeBSD Developer Summit taking place the first day. vBSDcon and iXsystems' MeetBSD event have been alternating between the East and West coasts of the U.S.A. and these two events play vital roles in reaching Washington, DC-area and Bay Area/Silicon Valley audiences. Where MeetBSD serves many BSD Vendors, vBSDcon attracts a unique government and security industry demographic that isn't found anywhere else. Conference time and travel budgets are always limited and bringing these events to their attendees is a much-appreciated service provided by their hosts. The vBSDcon FreeBSD DevSummit had a strong focus on OpenZFS, the build system and networking with the FreeBSD 12 wish list of features in mind. How to best incorporate the steady flow of new OpenZFS features into FreeBSD such as dataset-level encryption was of particular interest. This feature from a GNU/Linux-based storage vendor is tribute to the growth of the OpenZFS community which is vital in light of the recent “Death of Solaris and ZFS” at Oracle. There has never been more demand for OpenZFS on FreeBSD and the Oracle news further confirms our collective responsibility to meet that demand. The official conference opened with my talk on “Isolated BSD Build Environments” in which I explained how the bhyve hypervisor can be used to effortlessly tour FreeBSD 5.0-onward and build specific source releases on demand to trace regressions to their offending commit. I was followed by a FreeNAS user who made the good point that FreeNAS is an exemplary “entry vector” into Unix and Enterprise Storage fundamentals, given that many of the vectors our generation had are gone. Where many of us discovered Unix and the Internet via console terminals at school or work, smart phones are only delivering the Internet without the Unix. With some irony, both iOS and Android are Unix-based yet offer few opportunities for their users to learn and leverage their Unix environments. The next two talks were The History and Future of Core Dumps in FreeBSD by Sam Gwydir and Using pkgsrc for multi-platform deployments in heterogeneous environments by G. Clifford Williams. I strongly recommend that anyone wanting to speak at AsiaBSDCon read Sam's accompanying paper on core dumps because I consider it the perfect AsiaBSDCon topic and his execution is excellent. Core dumps are one of those things you rarely think about until they are a DROP EVERYTHING! priority. G. Clifford's talk was about what I consider a near-perfect BSD project: pkgsrc, the portable BSD package manager. I put it up there with OpenSSH and mandoc as projects that have provided significant value to other Open Source operating systems. G. Clifford's real-world experiences are perfectly inline with vBSDcon's goal to be more production-oriented than other BSDCons. Of the other talks, any and all Dtrace talks are always appreciated and George Neville-Neil's did not disappoint. He based it on his experiences with the Teach BSD project which is bringing FreeBSD-based computer science education to schools around the world. The security-related talks by John-Mark Gurney, Dean Freeman and Michael Shirk also represented vBSDcon's consideration of the local community and made a convincing point that the BSDs should make concerted efforts to qualify for Common Criteria, FIPS, and other Government security requirements. While some security experts will scoff at these, they are critical to the adoption of BSD-based products by government agencies. BSD Now hosts Allan Jude and Benedict Reuschling hosted an OpenZFS BoF and Ansible talk respectively and I hosted a bhyve hypervisor BoF. The Hallway Track and food at vBSDcon were excellent and both culminated with an after-dinner dramatic reading of Michael W. Lucas' latest book that raised money for the FreeBSD Foundation. A great time was had by all and it was wonderful to see everyone! News Roundup FreeBSD 10.4-RC2 Available (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2017-September/087848.html) FreeBSD 10.4 will be released soon, this is the last chance to find bugs before the official release is cut. Noteworthy Changes Since 10.4-RC1: Given that the amd64 disc1 image was overflowing, more of the base components installed into the disc1 (live) file systems had to be disabled. Most notably, this removed the compiler toolchain from the disc1 images. All disabled tools are still available with the dvd1 images, though. The aesni(4) driver now no longer shares a single FPU context across multiple sessions in multiple threads, addressing problems seen when employing aesni(4) for ipsec(4). Support for netmap(4) by the ixgbe(4) driver has been brought into line with the netmap(4) API present in stable/10. Also, ixgbe(4) now correctly handles VFs in its netmap(4) support again instead of treating these as PFs. During the creation of amd64 and i386 VM images, etcupdate(8) and mergemaster(8) databases now are bootstrapped, akin to what happens along the extraction of base.txz as part of a new installation via bsdinstall(8). This change allows for both of these tools to work out-of-box on the VM images and avoids errors seen when upgrading these images via freebsd-update(8). If you are still on the stable/10 branch, you should test upgrading to 10.4, and make sure there are no problems with your workload Additional testing specifically of the features that have changed since 10.4-BETA1 would also be most helpful This will be the last release from the stable/10 branch *** OpenBSD changes of note 628 (https://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/openbsd-changes-of-note-628) EuroBSDCon in two weeks. Be sure to attend early and often. Many and various documentation improvements for libcrypto. New man pages, rewrites, expanded bugs sections, and more. Only allow upward migration in vmd. There's a README for the syspatch build system if you want to run your own. Move the kernel relinking code from /etc/rc into a seperate script usable by syspatch. Kernel patches can now be reduced to just the necessary files. Make the callers of sogetopt() responsible for allocating memory. Now allocation and free occur in the same place. Use waitpid() instead of wait() in most programs to avoid accidentally collecting the wrong child. Have cu call isatty() before making assumptions. Switch mandoc rendering of mathematical symbols and greek letters from trying to imitate the characters' graphical shapes, which resulted in unintelligible renderings in many cases, to transliterations conveying the characters' meanings. Update libexpat to 2.2.4. Fix copying partial UTF-8 characters. Sigh, here we go again. Work around bug in F5's handling of the supported elliptic curves extension. RFC 4492 only defines elliptic_curves for ClientHello. However, F5 is sending it in ServerHello. We need to skip over it since our TLS extension parsing code is now more strict. After a first install, run syspatch -c to check for patches. If SMAP is present, clear PSL_AC on kernel entry and interrupt so that only the code in copy{in,out}* that need it run with it set. Panic if it's set on entry to trap() or syscall(). Prompted by Maxime Villard's NetBSD work. Errata. New drivers for arm: rktemp, mvpinctrl, mvmpic, mvneta, mvmdio, mvpxa, rkiic, rkpmic. No need to exec rm from within mandoc. We know there's exactly one file and directory to remove. Similarly with running cmp. Revert to Mesa 13.0.6 to hopefully address rendering issues a handful of people have reported with xpdf/fvwm on ivy bridge with modesetting driver. Rewrite ALPN extension using CBB/CBS and the new extension framework. Rewrite SRTP extension using CBB/CBS and the new extension framework. Revisit 2q queue sizes. Limit the hot queue to 1/20th the cache size up to a max of 4096 pages. Limit the warm and cold queues to half the cache. This allows us to more effectively notice re-interest in buffers instead of losing it in a large hot queue. Add glass console support for arm64. Probably not yet for your machine, though. Replace heaps of hand-written syscall stubs in ld.so with a simpler framework. 65535 is a valid port to listen on. When xinit starts an X server that listens only on UNIX socket, prefer DISPLAY=unix:0 rather than DISPLAY=:0. This will prevent applications from ever falling back to TCP if the UNIX socket connection fails (such as when the X server crashes). Reverted. Add -z and -Z options to apmd to auto suspend or hibernate when low on battery. Remove the original (pre-IETF) chacha20-poly1305 cipher suites. Add urng(4) which supports various USB RNG devices. Instead of adding one driver per device, start bundling them into a single driver. Remove old deactivated pledge path code. A replacement mechanism is being brewed. Fix a bug from the extension parsing rewrite. Always parse ALPN even if no callback has been installed to prevent leaving unprocessed data which leads to a decode error. Clarify what is meant by syslog priorities being ordered, since the numbers and priorities are backwards. Remove a stray setlocale() from ksh, eliminating a lot of extra statically linked code. Unremove some NPN symbols from libssl because ports software thinks they should be there for reasons. Fix saved stack location after resume. Somehow clang changed it. Resume works again on i386. Improve error messages in vmd and vmctl to be more informative. Stop building the miniroot installer for OMAP3 Beagleboards. It hasn't worked in over a year and nobody noticed. Have the callers of sosetopt() free the mbuf for symmetry. On octeon, let the kernel use the hardware FPU even if emulation is compiled in. It's faster. Fix support for 486DX CPUs by not calling cpuid. I used to own a 486. Now I don't. Merge some drm fixes from linux. Defer probing of floppy drives, eliminating delays during boot. Better handling of probes and beacons and timeouts and scans in wifi stack to avoid disconnects. Move mutex, condvar, and thread-specific data routes, pthreadonce, and pthreadexit from libpthread to libc, along with low-level bits to support them. Let's thread aware (but not actually threaded) code work with just libc. New POSIX xlocale implementation. Complete as long as you only use ASCII and UTF-8, as you should. Round and round it goes; when 6.2 stops, nobody knows. A peak at the future? *** Screencasting with OpenBSD (http://eradman.com/posts/screencasting.html) USB Audio Any USB microphone should appear as a new audio device. Here is the dmesg for my mic by ART: uaudio0 at uhub0 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 "M-One USB" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 2 uaudio0: audio rev 1.00, 8 mixer controls audio1 at uaudio0 audioctl can read off all of the specific characterisitcs of this device $ audioctl -f /dev/audio1 | grep record mode=play,record record.rate=48000 record.channels=1 record.precision=16 record.bps=2 record.msb=1 record.encoding=slinear_le record.pause=0 record.active=0 record.block_size=1960 record.bytes=0 record.errors=0 Now test the recording from the second audio device using aucat(1) aucat -f rsnd/1 -o file.wav If the device also has a headset audio can be played through the same device. aucat -f rsnd/1 -i file.wav Screen Capture using Xvfb The rate at which a framebuffer for your video card is a feature of the hardware and software your using, and it's often very slow. x11vnc will print an estimate of the banwidth for the system your running. x11vnc ... 09/05/2012 22:23:45 fb read rate: 7 MB/sec This is about 4fps. We can do much better by using a virtual framebuffer. Here I'm setting up a new screen, setting the background color, starting cwm and an instance of xterm Xvfb :1 -screen 0 720x540x16 & DISPLAY=:1 xsetroot -solid steelblue & DISPLAY=:1 cwm & DISPLAY=:1 xterm +sb -fa Hermit -fs 14 & Much better! Now we're up around 20fps. x11vnc -display :1 & ... 11/05/2012 18:04:07 fb read rate: 168 MB/sec Make a connection to this virtual screen using raw encoding to eliminate time wasted on compression. vncviewer localhost -encodings raw A test recording with sound then looks like this ffmpeg -f sndio -i snd/1 -y -f x11grab -r 12 -s 800x600 -i :1.0 -vcodec ffv1 ~/out.avi Note: always stop the recording and playback using q, not Ctrl-C so that audio inputs are shut down properly. Screen Capture using Xephyr Xephyr is perhaps the easiest way to run X with a shadow framebuffer. This solution also avoids reading from the video card's RAM, so it's reasonably fast. Xephyr -ac -br -noreset -screen 800x600 :1 & DISPLAY=:1 xsetroot -solid steelblue & DISPLAY=:1 cwm & DISPLAY=:1 xrdb -load ~/.Xdefaults & DISPLAY=:1 xterm +sb -fa "Hermit" -fs 14 & Capture works in exactally the same way. This command tries to maintain 12fps. ffmpeg -f sndio -i snd/1 -y -f x11grab -r 12 -s 800x600 -i :1.0 -vcodec ffv1 -acodec copy ~/out.avi To capture keyboard and mouse input press Ctrl then Shift. This is very handy for using navigating a window manager in the nested X session. Arranging Windows I have sometimes found it helpful to launch applications and arrange them in a specific way. This will open up a web browser listing the current directory and position windows using xdotool DISPLAY=:1 midori "file:///pwd" & sleep 2 DISPLAY=:1 xdotool search --name "xterm" windowmove 0 0 DISPLAY=:1 xdotool search --class "midori" windowmove 400 0 DISPLAY=:1 xdotool search --class "midori" windowsize 400 576 This will position the window precisely so that it appears to be in a tmux window on the right. Audio/Video Sync If you find that the audio is way out of sync with the video, you can ajust the start using the -ss before the audio input to specify the number of seconds to delay. My final recording command line, that delays the audio by 0.5 seconds, writing 12fps ffmpeg -ss 0.5 -f sndio -i snd/1 -y -f x11grab -r 12 -s 800x600 -i :1.0 -vcodec ffv1 -acodec copy ~/out.avi Sharing a Terminal with tmux If you're trying to record a terminal session, tmux is able to share a session. In this way a recording of an X framebuffer can be taken without even using the screen. Start by creating the session. tmux -2 -S /tmp/tmux0 Then on the remote side connect on the same socket tmux -2 -S /tmp/tmux0 attach Taking Screenshots Grabbing a screenshots on Xvfb server is easily accomplished with ImageMagick's import command DISPLAY=:1 import -window root screenshot.png Audio Processing and Video Transcoding The first step is to ensure that the clip begins and ends where you'd like it to. The following will make a copy of the recording starting at time 00:00 and ending at 09:45 ffmpeg -i interactive-sql.avi -vcodec copy -acodec copy -ss 00:00:00 -t 00:09:45 interactive-sql-trimmed.avi mv interactive-sql-trimmed.avi interactive-sql.avi Setting the gain correctly is very important with an analog mixer, but if you're using a USB mic there may not be a gain option; simply record using it's built-in settings and then adjust the levels afterwards using a utility such as normalize. First extact the audio as a raw PCM file and then run normalize ffmpeg -i interactive-sql.avi -c:a copy -vn audio.wav normalize audio.wav Next merge the audio back in again ffmpeg -i interactive-sql.avi -i audio.wav -map 0:0 -map 1:0 -c copy interactive-sql-normalized.avi The final step is to compress the screencast for distribution. Encoding to VP8/Vorbis is easy: ffmpeg -i interactive-sql-normalized.avi -c:v libvpx -b:v 1M -c:a libvorbis -q:a 6 interactive-sql.webm H.264/AAC is tricky. For most video players the color space needs to be set to yuv420p. The -movflags puts the index data at the beginning of the file to enable streaming/partial content requests over HTTP: ffmpeg -y -i interactive-sql-normalized.avi -c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 14 -pix_fmt yuv420p -movflags +faststart -c:a aac -q:a 6 interactive-sql.mp4 TrueOS @ Ohio Linuxfest '17! (https://www.trueos.org/blog/trueos-ohio-linuxfest-17/) Dru Lavigne and Ken Moore are both giving presentations on Saturday the 30th. Sit in and hear about new developments for the Lumina and FreeNAS projects. Ken is offering Lumina Rising: Challenging Desktop Orthodoxy at 10:15 am in Franklin A. Hear his thoughts about the ideas propelling desktop environment development and how Lumina, especially Lumina 2, is seeking to offer a new model of desktop architecture. Elements discussed include session security, application dependencies, message handling, and operating system integration. Dru is talking about What's New in FreeNAS 11 at 2:00 pm in Franklin D. She'll be providing an overview of some of the new features added in FreeNAS 11.0, including: Alert Services Starting specific services at boot time AD Monitoring to ensure the AD service restarts if disconnected A preview of the new user interface support for S3-compatible storage and the bhyve hypervisor She's also giving a sneak peek of FreeNAS 11.1, which has some neat features: A complete rewrite of the Jails/Plugins system as FreeNAS moves from warden to iocage Writing new plugins with just a few lines of code A brand new asynchronous middleware API Who's going? Attending this year are: Dru Lavigne (dlavigne): Dru leads the technical documentation team at iX, and contributes heavily to open source documentation projects like FreeBSD, FreeNAS, and TrueOS. Ken Moore (beanpole134): Ken is the lead developer of Lumina and a core contributor to TrueOS. He also works on a number of other Qt5 projects for iXsystems. J.T. Pennington (q5sys): Some of you may be familiar with his work on BSDNow, but J.T. also contributes to the TrueOS, Lumina, and SysAdm projects, helping out with development and general bug squashing. *** Beastie Bits Lumina Development Preview: Theme Engine (https://www.trueos.org/blog/lumina-development-preview-theme-engine/) It's happening! Official retro Thinkpad lappy spotted in the wild (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/09/04/retro_thinkpad_spotted_in_the_wild/) LLVM libFuzzer and SafeStack ported to NetBSD (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/llvm_libfuzzer_and_safestack_ported) Remaining 2017 FreeBSD Events (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/event-calendar/2017-openzfs-developer-summit/) *** Feedback/Questions Andrew - BSD Teaching Material (http://dpaste.com/0YTT0VP) Seth - Switching to Tarsnap after Crashplan becomes no more (http://dpaste.com/1SK92ZX#wrap) Thomas - Native encryption in ZFS (http://dpaste.com/02KD5FX#wrap) Coding Cowboy - Coding Cowboy - Passwords and clipboards (http://dpaste.com/31K0E40#wrap) ***

BSD Now
167: Playing the Long Game

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 47:47


This week on BSDNow, Allan & Kris are out at MeetBSD, but we never forget our loyal listeners. We have a great interview Allan did with Scott Long of Netflix & FreeBSD fame, as well as your questions on the place to B...SD! This episode was brought to you by Interview - Scott Long - scottl@freebsd.org (mailto:scottl@freebsd.org) FreeBSD & Netflix *** Feedback/Questions Zack - USB Config (http://pastebin.com/u77LE0Md) Jens - VMs, Jails and Containers (http://pastebin.com/8KwDK6ay) Ranko - Tarsnap Keys (http://pastebin.com/Kie3EcjN) Alex - OpenBSD in Hyper-V (http://pastebin.com/nRJQ7UPZ) Curt - Discussion Segment (http://pastebin.com/ndx25pQA)

BSD Now
136: This is GNN

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 95:56


This week on the show, we will be interviewing GNN of the FreeBSD project to talk about the new TeachBSD initiative. That plus the latest BSD headlines, all coming your way right now! This episode was brought to you by Headlines FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE Announcement (https://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.3R/announce.html) FreeBSD 10.3 has landed, with extended support until April 30, 2018 This is likely to be the last extended support release, as starting with 11, the new support model will encourage upgrading to the latest minor version by ending support for the previous minor version approximately 2 months after each point release. The Major version / stable branch will still be supported for the same 5 year term. This will allow the FreeBSD project to move forward more quickly, while still providing the same level of long term support The UEFI boot loader is much improved, and now supports booting root-on-ZFS, and the beastie menu The beastie menu itself has been updated with support for ZFS Boot Environments The CAM Target Layer (CTL) now supports High Availability, allowing the construction of much more advanced storage systems The 64bit Linux Emulation Layer was backported Reroot support was added, allowing the system to boot off of a minimal image, such as a mfsroot and then reload all of userland from a different root file system (such as iSCSI, NFS, etc) The version of xz(1) has been updated to support multi-threaded compression sesutil(8) has been introduced, making it easier to manage large storage nodes Various ZFS updates As usual, a huge number of driver updates are also included *** How to use OpenBSD with Libreboot: detailed instructions (https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/libreboot/2016-04/msg00010.html) This tutorial covers installing OpenBSD on a Thinkpad X200 using Libreboot, a replacement for the traditional BIOS/firmware that comes from the manufacturer “Since 5.9, OpenBSD supports EFI boot mode, which means that it also have had to support framebuffer out of the box, so lack of proprietary VGA BIOS blob is no longer a problem and you can boot it with unmodified Libreboot binary release 20150518.” “In order to install OpenBSD on such a machine you will need someadditional preparations, since regular install59.fs won't work because bsd.rd doesn't have a framebuffer console.” A few extra steps are required to get it going, but they are outlined in the post This may be very interesting to those who prefer not to depend on binary blobs *** Linking the FreeBSD base system with lld -- status update (http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-March/096449.html) The FreeBSD Foundation's Ed Maste provides an update on the LLVM mailing list about the progress of replacing the GNU linker with the lld in the FreeBSD base system “I'm pleased to report that I can now build a runnable FreeBSD system using lld as the linker (for buildworld), with a few workarounds and work-in-progress patches. I have not yet extensively tested the result but it is possible to login to the resulting system, and basic sanity tests I've tried are successful. Note that the kernel is still linked with ld.bfd.” Outstanding Issues Symbol version support (PR 23231). FreeBSD uses symbol versioning for backwards compatibility Linker script expression support (PR 26731). The FreeBSD kernel linker scripts contain expressions not currently supported by lld Library search paths. GNU LD automatically searches /lib, and lld does not the -N flag makes the text and data sections RW and does not page-align data. It is used by boot loader components. The -dc flag assigns space to common symbols when producing relocatable output (-r). It is used by the /rescue build, which is a single binary assembled from a collection of individual tools (sh, ls, fsck, ...) -Y adds a path to the default library search path. It is used by the lib32 build, which provides i386 builds of the system libraries for compatibility with i386 applications. With the ongoing work, it might be possible for FreeBSD 11 to use lld by default, although it might be best to wait to throw that particular switch *** Your favorite billion user company using BSD just flipped on encryption for all their users -- and it took 15 Engineers to do it (http://www.wired.com/2016/04/forget-apple-vs-fbi-whatsapp-just-switched-encryption-billion-people/) With the help of Moxie Marlinspike's Open Whisper Systems, WhatsApp has integrated the ‘Signal' encryption system for all messages, class, pictures, and videos sent between individuals or groups It uses public key cryptography, very similar to GPG, but with automated public key servers It also includes a system of QR codes to verify the identity of individuals in person, so you can be sure the person you are talking to is actually the person you met with WhatsApp runs their billion user network, using FreeBSD, with only about 50 engineers Only 15 of those engineers we needed to work on the project that has now deployed complete end-to-end encryption across the entire network The Wired article is very detailed and well worth the read *** Interview - George Neville-Neil - gnn@freebsd.org (mailto:gnn@freebsd.org) / @gvnn3 (https://twitter.com/gvnn3) Teaching BSD with Tracing News Roundup Faces of FreeBSD 2016: Scott Long (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/faces-of-freebsd-2016-scott-long/) It's been awhile since we've had a new entry into the “Faces of FreeBSD” series, but due to popular demand it's back! This installment features developer Scott Long, who currently works at NetFlix, previously at Yahoo and Adaptec. Scott got a very early start into BSD, first discovering i386BSD 0.1 on a FTP server at Berkeley, back at 1992. From there on it's been a journey, following along with FreeBSD since version 1.0 in 1993. So what stuff can we blame Scott for? In his own words: I've been a source committer since 2000. I got my start by taking over maintainership of the Adaptec ‘aac' RAID driver. From 2002-2006 I was the Release Engineer and was responsible for the 5.x and 6.x releases. Though the early 5.x releases were not great, they were necessary stepping stones to the success of FreeBSD 6.x and beyond. I'm exceptionally proud of my role in helping FreeBSD move forward during that time. I authored and maintained the ‘mfi' and ‘mps' storage drivers, the ‘udf' filesystem driver, and several smaller sound and USB drivers. I've maintained, or at least touched, most of the storage device drivers in the system to some extent, and I implemented medium-grained locking on the CAM storage stack. Recently I've been working on overall system scalability and performance. ASCII Flow (http://asciiflow.com/) A website that lets to draw and share ASCII diagrams Great for network layout maps, rack diagrams, protocol analysis etc Use it in your presentations and slides Sample (https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BynxTTJrNUOKeWxCVm1ERExrNkU) *** System Under Test: FreeBSD (http://lowlevelbits.org/system-under-test-freebsd/) Part of a series looking at testing across a number of projects Outlines the testing framework of FreeBSD Provides a mini-tutorial on how to run the tests There are some other tests that are now covered, but this is due to a lack of documentation on the fact that the tests exist, and how to run them There is much ongoing work in this area *** Worst April Fools Joke EVER! (http://www.rhyous.com/2016/04/01/microsoft-announces-it-is-acquiring-freebsd-for-300-million/) While a bad April Fool's joke, it also shows some common misconceptions The FreeBSD Foundation does not own the source repository, it is only the care taken of the trademark, and other things that require a single legal entity OpenBSD and NetBSD are not ‘sub brands' of FreeBSD Bash was not ported to Windows, but rather Windows gained a system similar to FreeBSD's linux_compat It would be nice to have ZFS on Windows *** Beastie Bits Credit where credit's due... (https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/55642/) M:Tier's OpenBSD packages and binpatches updated for 5.9 (https://stable.mtier.org/) NYC BUG Meeting (2016-04-06) - Debugging with LLVM, John Wolfe (http://www.nycbug.org/index.cgi) Need to create extremely high traffic loads? kq_sendrecv is worth checking out (http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/commits/2016-March/459651.html) If you're in the Maryland region, CharmBug has a meetup next week (http://www.meetup.com/CharmBUG/events/230048300/) How to get a desktop on DragonFly (https://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/how_to_get_to_the_desktop/) Linux vs BSD Development Models (https://twitter.com/q5sys/status/717509675630084096) Feedback/Question Paulo - ZFS Setup (http://pastebin.com/raw/GrM0jKZK) Jonathan - Installation (http://pastebin.com/raw/13KCkhMU) Andrew - Career / School (http://pastebin.com/wsx90L2m)

BSD Now
17: The Gift of Giving

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2013 18:46


Merry Christmas everyone! We're taking the holiday off and just have an interview for you today. We sat down with Scott Long to discuss using FreeBSD at Netflix and lots of other things. Next week we will return with the normal round of news and tutorials. This episode was brought to you by Interview - Scott Long - scottl@freebsd.org (mailto:scottl@freebsd.org) FreeBSD at Netflix, OpenConnect, network performance, various topics