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This week we're talking about Ubuntu's 25.04 Beta, SteamOS rumors, and the next big XZ release. Then EU OS has the guys scratching their heads, KDE starts planning the Plasma Login Manager, and Torvalds has another rant over hdrtest in the kernel. For tips we have pw-mididump for dumping Pipewire Midi events, ddgr for command line Duck Duck Go, and cd . for reloading the current directory. You can see the show notes at https://bit.ly/4hX44MD and we'll see you next week! Host: Jonathan Bennett Co-Hosts: Jeff Massie and Ken McDonald Download or subscribe to Untitled Linux Show at https://twit.tv/shows/untitled-linux-show Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
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There's been a bit of a shakeup this week, with Torvalds criticizing Docker, Rustls dominating the TLS performance war, and Intel releasing a graphics card while "retiring" their CEO. Then, Flathub and KDE are working on their finances, OpenVPN has modernized its kernel driver, and Steam Machines may be back! Oh, and don't forget OBS 31 or the potential security issue with OpenWRT! For tips, we have eza as an ls replacement, pv for pipe progress viewing, IMSProg for EEPROM hacking, and HandlePowerKey for customizing what your machine does when you hit the power button. Grab the show notes at https://bit.ly/4gl1VtB and enjoy! Host: Jonathan Bennett Co-Hosts: Rob Campbell, David Ruggles, and Jeff Massie Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
Tim Flink, a Senior Quality Engineer from Red Hat joins us to talk about AI on Fedora. This week Noah and Steve talk about their struggles with the Linux Desktop. -- During The Show -- 02:30 Helping a Non-techy friend - Sleuth The plan Locked down second hand Android device Ting Flex plan Tracar (https://www.traccar.org/) JMP.Chat Sim Plan Mint Mobile Steer people away from sms/calls Matrix Telegram etc 08:47 News Wire Calibre 7.21 - calibre-ebook.com (https://download.calibre-ebook.com/7.21.0/) Cmake 3.31 - cmake.org (https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/release/3.31.html) Curl 8.11 - curl.se (https://curl.se/ch/) Scraperr 1.0 - github.com (https://github.com/jaypyles/Scraperr) LXQT 2.1 - lxqt-project.org (https://lxqt-project.org/release/2024/11/05/release-lxqt-2-1-0/) Ubuntu Touch OTA-6 - ubports.com (https://ubports.com/en/blog/ubports-news-1/post/ubuntu-touch-ota-6-focal-release-3942) Debian 12.8 - debian.org (https://www.debian.org/News/2024/20241109) Torvalds 2.6% Performance Patch - theregister.com (https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/06/torvalds_patch_linux_performance/) 3800% Performance Improvement - phoronix.com (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-Linux-3888.9-Performance) CRON#TRAP Malware - thehackernews.com (https://thehackernews.com/2024/11/new-crontrap-malware-infects-windows-by.html) AMD OLMo LLM - computerworld.com (https://www.computerworld.com/article/3600762/amd-rolls-out-open-source-olmo-llm-to-compete-with-ai-giants.html) 09:58 Tim Flink - Senior Quality Engineer - Red Hat Where should you start with AI? PyTorch (https://pytorch.org/) Orders of magnitude faster on a GPU VRAM is the biggest factor How is Fedora using AI? OpenQA (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OpenQA) RocM and PyTorch Efforts around packaging Why are you focusing on RocM? Where is a good place to help out? AI/ML SIG (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/AI-ML) Containers coming What does open source mean to you? 22:28 Kubuntu and Docker Broken - Michael Fisher Docker Compose Pastebin (https://pastebin.com/EHa4sHGQ) Docker Logs Pastebin (https://pastebin.com/UWE7Ss1a) Docker internal DNS having issues 24:36 What's the deal with Linux Desktop Environments? Steve's workflow Static vs Dynamic approach How close can I get to immutable with flatpaks Software KVM Synergy (proprietary) Barrior (abandoned) Input Leap (https://github.com/input-leap/input-leap) 3 Monitors, 2 horizontal and 1 vertical KDE hates Steve NVIDIA drivers Why is it so hard to put software in hardware? Ubuntu won't say its up to date because of Ubuntu Pro Can't install LibreOffice on Ubuntu because of Snap All operating systems have issues 45:20 MacOS vs EndlessOS vs Windows 10 Mac Book No working battery Disposable 3+ Hours just to install the OS ThinkPad with EndlessOS Flatpak for Office 365 Windows Can't upgrade to windows 11 Windows 11 requires online account Windows 11 requires TPM chip 2 People both chose the EndlessOS Endless OS No forced updates All the icons right there Open source Allows you to fix things Unix philosophy The answers are there -- The Extra Credit Section -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.asknoahshow.com/415) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/asknoah) Join us in our dedicated chatroom #GeekLab:linuxdelta.com on Matrix (https://element.linuxdelta.com/#/room/#geeklab:linuxdelta.com) -- Stay In Touch -- Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard Ask Noah Dashboard (http://www.asknoahshow.com) Need more help than a radio show can offer? Altispeed provides commercial IT services and they're excited to offer you a great deal for listening to the Ask Noah Show. Call today and ask about the discount for listeners of the Ask Noah Show! Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) Contact Noah live [at] asknoahshow.com -- Twitter -- Noah - Kernellinux (https://twitter.com/kernellinux) Ask Noah Show (https://twitter.com/asknoahshow) Altispeed Technologies (https://twitter.com/altispeed) YouTube Show Notes & Podcast Download available at http://podcast.asknoahshow.com Support us on Patreon ------------- https://www.patreon.com/linuxdelta --- Connect with us! --- On Twitter ------------------------ https://twitter.com/asknoahshow On Facebook ----------------------- https://www.facebook.com/asknoahshow Email The Show -------------------- live@asknoahshow.com • Ask Noah Show © CC-BY-ND 2021 •
Felülírja az elméleteket egy újonnan felfedezett fekete lyuk Rakéta 2024-11-08 07:09:04 Tudomány Az objektum a korai univerzum 'legjobb étvágyú' fekete lyuka, amit eddig felfedeztek. Steve Jobs zsenialitásának titka egy ritka képességben rejlett – vajon mi az? Igényesférfi.hu 2024-11-08 04:34:19 Infotech Apple Tim Cook Steve Jobs Tim Cook, az Apple jelenlegi vezérigazgatója élete egyik legnagyobb kiváltságának tartja, hogy annak idején a techóriás fiatalon elhunyt társalapítója, a zseniális feltaláló-üzletember, Steve Jobs szárnyai alatt tanulhatott. Cook nemrégiben elárulta, szerinte mely tulajdonsága emelte igazán naggyá az IT és a szórakoztatóipar néhai gigászát. Miért pont mindig az orruk hiányzik az ókori egyiptomi szobroknak? Telex 2024-11-08 04:59:35 Tudomány Egyiptom A szobrok sérülései nemcsak véletlen balesetek miatt keletkeztek, hanem nagyon is tudatos pusztítás nyomán is. Megújult a Telekom Hello Biznisz ITBusiness 2024-11-08 06:06:08 Mobiltech Telekom KKV A Telekom Hello Biznisz megújította platformját, hogy még jobban támogassa a kis- és középvállalkozásokat (kkv-k) Magyarországon. A platform új helyre költözött, friss, könnyen használható felülettel, és új funkciókkal bővült, amelyek a vállalkozások digitális fejlődését segítik. Az új felületen elérhetők a Telekom által összeállított, lépésekre bo Torvalds megvillant, és a Linux máris gyorsabb 2,6 százalékkal Bitport 2024-11-08 13:41:00 Infotech Alapítvány Linux Megmutatta, hogy nem a semmire kap a fizetésén felül több mint egymillió dollárt a Linux Alapítványtól. Súlyos a kiberbiztonsági szakemberhiány Mínuszos 2024-11-08 07:33:37 Infotech Kiberbiztonság Digitális átállás A magyarországi kiberbiztonsági szektor gyors ütemben fejlődik, de ennek ellenére továbbra is jelentős hiány mutatkozik képzett szakemberekből. Amagyarországi kiberbiztonsági szakemberhiány veszélyezteti az ágazat biztonságos működését és ellenállóképességét. Ahogy kiberbiztonsági fenyegetések egyre összetettebbé válnak és a digitális átállás üteme Milyen hatásai lesznek a generatív mesterséges intelligenciának? Digital Hungary 2024-11-08 05:47:00 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Internet Hungary A 25. Internet Hungary konferencián Fehér Katalin újmédia és társadalmi-kulturális MI kutató a generatív mesterséges intelligencia etikus használatának kihívásait és lehetőségeit mutatta be. Rávilágított, hogyan formálhatja ez a technológia mindennapjainkat, és milyen elvek mentén szükséges a bizalom és átláthatóság megteremtése a jövőbeli felhaszn Megvan, miért okozhat rákot a vörös hús 24.hu 2024-11-08 14:29:10 Tudomány Kutatók szerint a felfedezés új rákellenes kezelési módszerek kidolgozásában is segíthet. Különös felhőt fotózott le a NASA műholdja First Class 2024-11-08 13:57:11 Tudomány Világűr NASA Műhold Új-Zéland Új-Zéland lélegzetelállító tájai már számos filmben szolgáltak háttérként, azonban az ország Otago régiójában felbukkanó különleges felhő ugyancsak nem evilági hangulatot áraszt – bár ez teljesen valóságos. Az online fotók és videók megváltoztatják a gondolkodásmódot? ICT Global 2024-11-08 04:03:58 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Google Egy új tanulmány szerint a Google Images használata hosszabb távon képes előidézni sztereotípiaképződést és -fenntartást. A digitális detox az előítéletek kezelésében is megoldást jelenthet, mivel mi magunk idézzük elő a mesterséges intelligencia által közvetített sztereotípiákat, úgy viszont kevesebb alapanyagot kaphat az AI. Kína elkészítette a valódi Halálcsillagot, az ellenséges műholdakat kiiktatni képes fegyvert hirado.hu 2024-11-08 05:07:00 Tudomány Kína Világűr Star Wars Műhold Kínai tudósok azt állítják, hogy sikerült megalkotniuk egy olyan fegyvert, amely képes elpusztítani az ellenséges műholdakat az űrben. Egyre többen reagálnak az AI kockázataira Fintech 2024-11-08 04:05:03 Modern Gazdaság Mesterséges intelligencia Felmérés Google Egyesült Királyság Az Egyesült Királyság kormánya új, átfogó platformot indít útjára, amely segíti a vállalkozásokat az egyre szélesebb körben elterjedt mesterséges intelligencia (AI) technológiák kockázatainak felmérésében és csökkentésében. Eközben a Google szintén figyelmeztetett az AI alapú csalások térnyerésére. AI biztonsági platform a kockázatok enyhítésére Az Manipulált toborzás? Új kihívások előtt a HR Behaviour 2024-11-08 14:51:02 Karrier Mesterséges intelligencia Az új mesterséges intelligencia-eszközök célja a toborzási folyamatok egyszerűsítése, de szakértők szerint jelenleg sok esetben inkább akadályokat képeznek. A gyors és nagy számú jelentkezés miatt a munkaadók túlterheltek, és nehezen szűrik ki a valódi jelölteket. Ezt tovább bonyolítják az álláskeresők által alkalmazott manipulációs technikák, péld A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Felülírja az elméleteket egy újonnan felfedezett fekete lyuk Rakéta 2024-11-08 07:09:04 Tudomány Az objektum a korai univerzum 'legjobb étvágyú' fekete lyuka, amit eddig felfedeztek. Steve Jobs zsenialitásának titka egy ritka képességben rejlett – vajon mi az? Igényesférfi.hu 2024-11-08 04:34:19 Infotech Apple Tim Cook Steve Jobs Tim Cook, az Apple jelenlegi vezérigazgatója élete egyik legnagyobb kiváltságának tartja, hogy annak idején a techóriás fiatalon elhunyt társalapítója, a zseniális feltaláló-üzletember, Steve Jobs szárnyai alatt tanulhatott. Cook nemrégiben elárulta, szerinte mely tulajdonsága emelte igazán naggyá az IT és a szórakoztatóipar néhai gigászát. Miért pont mindig az orruk hiányzik az ókori egyiptomi szobroknak? Telex 2024-11-08 04:59:35 Tudomány Egyiptom A szobrok sérülései nemcsak véletlen balesetek miatt keletkeztek, hanem nagyon is tudatos pusztítás nyomán is. Megújult a Telekom Hello Biznisz ITBusiness 2024-11-08 06:06:08 Mobiltech Telekom KKV A Telekom Hello Biznisz megújította platformját, hogy még jobban támogassa a kis- és középvállalkozásokat (kkv-k) Magyarországon. A platform új helyre költözött, friss, könnyen használható felülettel, és új funkciókkal bővült, amelyek a vállalkozások digitális fejlődését segítik. Az új felületen elérhetők a Telekom által összeállított, lépésekre bo Torvalds megvillant, és a Linux máris gyorsabb 2,6 százalékkal Bitport 2024-11-08 13:41:00 Infotech Alapítvány Linux Megmutatta, hogy nem a semmire kap a fizetésén felül több mint egymillió dollárt a Linux Alapítványtól. Súlyos a kiberbiztonsági szakemberhiány Mínuszos 2024-11-08 07:33:37 Infotech Kiberbiztonság Digitális átállás A magyarországi kiberbiztonsági szektor gyors ütemben fejlődik, de ennek ellenére továbbra is jelentős hiány mutatkozik képzett szakemberekből. Amagyarországi kiberbiztonsági szakemberhiány veszélyezteti az ágazat biztonságos működését és ellenállóképességét. Ahogy kiberbiztonsági fenyegetések egyre összetettebbé válnak és a digitális átállás üteme Milyen hatásai lesznek a generatív mesterséges intelligenciának? Digital Hungary 2024-11-08 05:47:00 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Internet Hungary A 25. Internet Hungary konferencián Fehér Katalin újmédia és társadalmi-kulturális MI kutató a generatív mesterséges intelligencia etikus használatának kihívásait és lehetőségeit mutatta be. Rávilágított, hogyan formálhatja ez a technológia mindennapjainkat, és milyen elvek mentén szükséges a bizalom és átláthatóság megteremtése a jövőbeli felhaszn Megvan, miért okozhat rákot a vörös hús 24.hu 2024-11-08 14:29:10 Tudomány Kutatók szerint a felfedezés új rákellenes kezelési módszerek kidolgozásában is segíthet. Különös felhőt fotózott le a NASA műholdja First Class 2024-11-08 13:57:11 Tudomány Világűr NASA Műhold Új-Zéland Új-Zéland lélegzetelállító tájai már számos filmben szolgáltak háttérként, azonban az ország Otago régiójában felbukkanó különleges felhő ugyancsak nem evilági hangulatot áraszt – bár ez teljesen valóságos. Az online fotók és videók megváltoztatják a gondolkodásmódot? ICT Global 2024-11-08 04:03:58 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Google Egy új tanulmány szerint a Google Images használata hosszabb távon képes előidézni sztereotípiaképződést és -fenntartást. A digitális detox az előítéletek kezelésében is megoldást jelenthet, mivel mi magunk idézzük elő a mesterséges intelligencia által közvetített sztereotípiákat, úgy viszont kevesebb alapanyagot kaphat az AI. Kína elkészítette a valódi Halálcsillagot, az ellenséges műholdakat kiiktatni képes fegyvert hirado.hu 2024-11-08 05:07:00 Tudomány Kína Világűr Star Wars Műhold Kínai tudósok azt állítják, hogy sikerült megalkotniuk egy olyan fegyvert, amely képes elpusztítani az ellenséges műholdakat az űrben. Egyre többen reagálnak az AI kockázataira Fintech 2024-11-08 04:05:03 Modern Gazdaság Mesterséges intelligencia Felmérés Google Egyesült Királyság Az Egyesült Királyság kormánya új, átfogó platformot indít útjára, amely segíti a vállalkozásokat az egyre szélesebb körben elterjedt mesterséges intelligencia (AI) technológiák kockázatainak felmérésében és csökkentésében. Eközben a Google szintén figyelmeztetett az AI alapú csalások térnyerésére. AI biztonsági platform a kockázatok enyhítésére Az Manipulált toborzás? Új kihívások előtt a HR Behaviour 2024-11-08 14:51:02 Karrier Mesterséges intelligencia Az új mesterséges intelligencia-eszközök célja a toborzási folyamatok egyszerűsítése, de szakértők szerint jelenleg sok esetben inkább akadályokat képeznek. A gyors és nagy számú jelentkezés miatt a munkaadók túlterheltek, és nehezen szűrik ki a valódi jelölteket. Ezt tovább bonyolítják az álláskeresők által alkalmazott manipulációs technikák, péld A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Nesse episódio trouxemos as notícias e novidades do mundo da programação que nos chamaram atenção dos dias 26/10 a 01/11.
Nesse episódio trouxemos as notícias e novidades do mundo da programação que nos chamaram atenção dos dias 26/10 a 01/11.
Nuevamente Linus Torvalds, es noticia. Esta vez porque en una entrevista habla sobre la IA, donde afirma que la misma tiene un 90% de marketing detrás, y que le cuesta ver una utilidad relevante, ademas; El cliente web de Google Calendar finalmente tendrá un modo oscuro; El iPhone 16 no está cumpliendo las expectativas y por supuesto esperamos sus comentarios... El cliente web de Google Calendar finalmente tendrá un modo oscuro https://workspaceupdates.googleblog.com/2024/10/new-look-and-feel-and-dark-mode-google-calendar.html Un adolescente se suicida en EE UU tras enamorarse de un personaje creado con IA https://elpais.com/tecnologia/2024-10-24/un-adolescente-se-suicida-en-ee-uu-tras-enamorarse-de-un-personaje-creado-con-ia.html Linus Torvalds dice que la IA es en un 90% marketing, y todavía no le ve un uso claro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4wlrxFf2lM Google busca mejorar la potencia de los Pixel con la ayuda de TSMC y el nuevo Tensor G5 https://x.com/MishaalRahman/status/1848505210169409796 Ex empleado de OpenAI dice que la compañía viola las leyes de copyright y está destruyendo Internet https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/23/technology/openai-copyright-law.html El iPhone 16 no está cumpliendo las expectativas https://es.gizmodo.com/iphone-16-el-gran-lanzamiento-de-apple-que-no-esta-cumpliendo-las-expectativas-2000132609? La producción del iPhone SE 4 comenzará en diciembre antes del lanzamiento a principios de 2025 https://bgr.com/tech/iphone-se-4-production-to-start-in-december-ahead-of-early-2025-launch/ Video del día en las redes https://www.instagram.com/p/DBggSwvR84l/ ESPERAMOS TUS COMENTARIOS...
Es bien sabido que el creador del Kernel Linux, es muy "efusivo" cuando realiza declaraciones, aunque en esta oportunidad es bien cierto que, tanto él como el equipo detrás del Kernel, trabaja sin remuneración para adecuar el mismo y hace bastante tiempo sufre los problemas que Intel lleva a sus micros. Quizás lo más lógico de la critica de Torvalds, es que los desarrolladores de la comunidad no cobran dinero por su trabajo, mientras que Intel tiene ingenieros pagos, los que deberían solucionar los inconvenientes, ademas la buena noticia del día es que Samsung utilizaría solo el micro Snapdragon 8 Elite en todos los Galaxy S25; Snapdragon 8 Elite paso por Geekbench y Antutu y por supuesto esperamos sus comentarios... #Samsung utilizaría solo el micro Snapdragon 8 Elite en todos los Galaxy S25 https://infosertecla.com/2024/10/23/samsung-utilizaria-solo-el-micro-snapdragon-8-elite-en-todos-los-galaxy-s25/ ASUS anuncia la fecha de lanzamiento de la serie ROG Phone 9 con micro Snapdragon 8 Elite https://infosertecla.com/2024/10/23/asus-anuncia-la-fecha-de-lanzamiento-de-la-serie-rog-phone-9-con-micro-snapdragon-8-elite/ Snapdragon 8 Elite paso por Geekbench y Antutu https://www.sammobile.com/news/snapdragon-8-elite-geekbench-other-benchmarks-put-gains-in-perspective/ ARM avanza para rescindir la licencia de diseño de chips de Qualcomm https://www.gsmarena.com/arm_is_dropping_qualcomms_chip_design_license-news-65037.php Se adelanta el diseño del OnePlus 13 antes de su lanzamiento https://youtu.be/4ZYPETLoHlk?si=x_FT4vTVGhfT8OHL Linus Torvalds "harto" de realizar cambios en el kernel para solucionar problemas de hardware https://www.phoronix.com/news/Torvalds-Frustrated-Buggy-HW Galaxy AI admitirá 20 idiomas a finales de 2024 https://news.samsung.com/global/galaxy-ai-to-support-20-languages-by-end-of-2024? Video del día en las redes https://www.instagram.com/reel/DBd9ZIjxYSR/ ESPERAMOS TUS COMENTARIOS...
We're excited for Linux laptops, the Rocket Accelerator for Rokchips, and a new programming language for Bash scripts. Then there's the extensible scheduler coming to 6.11 because Torvalds says so, NVIDIA making a move on the upstream kernel, and a bit of a change for ChromeOS. For tips, we have the quake terminal, a tmux environment variable, and an automount command to pick up your missing mounts. See the show notes at https://bit.ly/4esmR1N and enjoy! Host: Jonathan Bennett Co-Hosts: Rob Campbell and David Ruggles Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
Hey, it's 5:05 on Tuesday, May 9th, 2023. From the Sourced Podcast Network in New York City, this is your host, Pokie Huang. Stories into this episode come from Edwin Kwan in Sydney, Australia, Olimpiu Pop in Transylvania, Romania, Ian Garrett in Arlington, Virginia. And we will start with a message from the Executive Producer, Mark Miller. Let's get to it. Three podcasts you might find interesting
Podcast versionFind the podcast version of this newsletter, including my interview with Daniel on the Substack podcast page or wherever you find your podcasts.From me…Read more about my experiments with managing the macOS home folder with version control.Storytelling Collective Flash FebruaryEvery day I am writing 500 words of flash fiction, read them on Medium.Using AI to generate music with Magenta and Ableton LiveHow did I find creating music with AI? TechWhat Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work? →That ChatGPT can automatically generate something that reads even superficially like human-written text is remarkable, and unexpected.Microsoft finally authorizes Windows 11 on Apple M1 and M2 Macs →Microsoft is finally supporting the practice of running Windows 11 on Macs powered by Apple's M1 and M2 chips, opening the door for VMware and Parallels to offer full support for running virtualized Windows 11 on Arm.1Password is saying goodbye to passwords in favor of passkeys. Here's why →Password manager provider 1Password has announced that it will allow users to abandon passwords in favor of passkeys as the company pushes towards a passwordless future.Linux 6.2: The first mainstream Linux kernel for Apple M1 chips arrives →Linux 6.2 was released yesterday, and Linus Torvalds described the latest Linux kernel release as, "Maybe it's not a sexy LTS release like 6.1 ended up being, but all those regular pedestrian kernels want some test love too." For once, I disagree with Torvalds.And finally…Scientists Warn of A “Friendship Recession” →A few weeks ago, I joined a local “comedic acting” class. The instructor asked us to introduce ourselves and explain why we were there — probably assuming we'd say things like I've always wanted to be on stage! or I did improv in college and it was fun.The people who live inside airplanes →After losing her house to a fire, Jo Ann Ussery had a peculiar idea: to live in an airplane. She bought an old Boeing 727 that was destined for the scrapyard, had it shipped to a plot of land she already owned, and spent six months renovating, doing most of the work by herself. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chinchillasqueaks.substack.com
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Jól járnak a Samsung 22 tulajok, új funkciót kapnak meg elsőként IT Business 2022-10-26 08:34:17 Mobiltech Telefon Samsung Adatvédelem A Samsung még júliusban kezdett el tesztelni egy új adatvédelmi funkciót a Galaxy S21 telefonokon, ami a Maintenance Mode (Karbantartási mód) nevet kapta. A funkció lehetővé teszi a felhasználók számára, hogy megvédjék személyes adataikat – beleértve a fényképeket, üzeneteket és névjegyeket -, amikor készülékük szervízbe kerül. Ezutóbbi eddig c Új olcsó Motorola okostelefon érkezik a napokban GSMring 2022-10-26 07:04:24 Mobiltech Telefon Olcsó Okostelefon Motorola A Motorola napokon belül egy új olcsókategóriás okostelefont dob piacra Motorola E22s néven, mi pedig mutatjuk, hogy mit tudunk róla és hol lesz először megvásárolható. A Motorola az utóbbi időszakban több prémium kategóriás okostelefont is piacra dobott, valamint az olcsóbb kategóriás felhozatalát is folyamatosan bővítette. Most egy újabb ilyen tí Eszelős, az egész univerzum 12 évét átfogó timelapse videó készült Player 2022-10-26 09:09:04 Infotech Az esti égboltot nézve békésen ragyogó csillagokat látsz – de az univerzum egy nagyon is aktív, mozgalmas hely. És erről már egy remek videó is van. Megszüntette korlátlan adatopcióit a Vodafone PCWorld 2022-10-26 14:36:02 Mobiltech Reklám Vodafone Miután augusztusban megtévesztő reklám miatt kellett ügyfeleit kompenzálnia, a Vodafone most kivette kínálatából az akkor problémásnak talált csomagokat. Az MNB megbírságolta a Duna Takarék Bankot Mínuszos 2022-10-26 04:33:05 Infotech MNB Jegybank Duna A jegybank 25 millió forint bírságot szabott ki a Duna Takarék Bank Zrt-re a csalásmegelőzési rendszer az informatika és más területeken feltárt problémák miatt – közölte a Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB). A közleményben kiemelték, hogy a feltárt hibák nem érintik a bank megbízható működését. Az MNB a csalásgyanús esetek nyomon Valós időben feliratozza az elhangzottakat az Nreal okosszemüvege Rakéta 2022-10-26 07:39:02 Infotech A cég éppen egy éve dobta piacra az Nreal Airt, ami hamarosan egy igencsak hasznos funkcióval gazdagodik. Linux kernel: Torvalds megszüntetné az i486-os gépek támogatását Bitport 2022-10-26 09:45:04 Infotech Energia Luxus Linux A Linux kernel fejlesztésének irányítója szerint manapság luxus, hogy a fejlesztők hardverkövületekre fordítsák az energiájukat. Különleges helyszínen adott tanácsot a Telekom a kisvállalkozók digitális előrelépéséhez Digital Hungary 2022-10-26 10:45:04 Mobiltech Telekom A Telekom digitális szakemberei Wolf Gábor online marketing szakértővel és két kiválasztott kisvállalkozóval egy különleges aktivitás kapcsán működtek együtt: a vállalkozásoknak szóló tanácsadás fizikai helyszíne - elszakadva a földtől – a mai nap a levegőbe emelkedett. A szimbolikus aktivitás célja, hogy ráirányítsa a figyelmet: érdemes új perspek Újabb információk érkeztek a Xiaomi 13 és 13 Pro mobilokról Liner 2022-10-26 07:10:11 Mobiltech Xiaomi Néhány héttel a bemutató előtt a két készülék szinte minden részlete ismertté vált a nagyvilág előtt. Nmhh: hamarosan egyféle töltőt használhatunk a legtöbb elektronikus eszközünkhöz Tudás.hu 2022-10-26 07:23:33 Infotech Telefon Hulladék Az Európai Unió Tanácsa NMHH Médiatanács Európai Tanács Szakértőként a Nemzeti Média- és Hírközlési Hatóság (NMHH) is részt vett az elektromos töltőeszközök szabványosításáról szóló uniós rendeletmódosítás megalkotásában, amit október 24-én fogadott el az Európai Tanács. Az új szabályozással uniós becslések szerint évi 250 millió eurót és ezer tonna elektronikus hulladékot spórolhatunk meg. A telefonok, Nagy NASA-fordulat: földönkívülieket keresnek Infostart 2022-10-26 05:40:00 Tudomány Világűr Menetrend NASA Az űrhajósokból, kutatókból és asztrofizikusokból álló testület kilenc hónap múlva teszi közzé a kutatási menetrendet. Nagy metánkibocsátó forrásokat azonosított mellékállásban a Földön a NASA egy új műszere hirado.hu 2022-10-26 13:46:35 Tudomány Világűr NASA Türkmenisztán Tudósok szerint a türkmén metánforrások óránként 50 400 kilogramm metánt bocsátanak ki. Éles manőver az űrben, orosz szemetet kerülget a Nemzetközi Űrállomás Infostart 2022-10-26 12:03:00 Tudomány Világűr NASA Űrállomás A NASA szerint be kellett indítani az űrállomás tolóhajtőművét, hogy kikerülhessék az űrszemét belecsapódását.
Nesse episódio trouxemos as notícias e novidades do mundo da programação que nos chamaram atenção dos dias 30/07 a 05/08! CallStack: Quer destravar de vez o seu inglês? Nós te ajudamos! Pela primeira vez você poderá experimentar o Cambly durante 30 minutos sem gastar nadinha. É só usar o cupom COMPILADO30MIN . Te garanto que nesse tempo você vai descobrir quanto o Cambly pode te ajudar a se preparar para as oportunidades em sua carreira. https://codft.me/cambly0822c Cupom: COMPILADO30MIN (desconto válido até 13/08) Breakpoint: Nessa semana o tema foi: "Evento Tech que marcou nossas vidas em 2022!". Hosts: Somos Gabriel Fróes e Vanessa Weber, um casal de programadores que dá as caras desde 2016 no canal Código Fonte TV no YouTube. Links: Receba as Notícias do Compilado no Email: compilado.codigofonte.com.br Assista o Compilado no YouTube: codft.me/canalcompilado Esse é o momento ideal de pegar um café e se atualizar com notícias sobre programação que nos chamaram a atenção essa semana.
Nesse episódio trouxemos as notícias e novidades do mundo da programação que nos chamaram atenção dos dias 30/07 a 05/08! CallStack: Quer destravar de vez o seu inglês? Nós te ajudamos! Pela primeira vez você poderá experimentar o Cambly durante 30 minutos sem gastar nadinha. É só usar o cupom COMPILADO30MIN . Te garanto que nesse tempo você vai descobrir quanto o Cambly pode te ajudar a se preparar para as oportunidades em sua carreira. https://codft.me/cambly0822c Cupom: COMPILADO30MIN (desconto válido até 13/08) Breakpoint: Nessa semana o tema foi: "Evento Tech que marcou nossas vidas em 2022!". Hosts: Somos Gabriel Fróes e Vanessa Weber, um casal de programadores que dá as caras desde 2016 no canal Código Fonte TV no YouTube. Links: Receba as Notícias do Compilado no Email: compilado.codigofonte.com.br Assista o Compilado no YouTube: codft.me/canalcompilado Esse é o momento ideal de pegar um café e se atualizar com notícias sobre programação que nos chamaram a atenção essa semana.
Torvalds is using an Arm Mac with Asahi, potentially bad news for ChromeOS in Europe, a remarkable Debian server upgrade, Facebook wins a battle in the URL war, Minecraft shuns NFTs, KDE Korner, and more. News London Meetup 5th August near The Eye Microsoft clarifies store policy on commercial FOSS Torvalds is using Asahi... Read More
Torvalds is using an Arm Mac with Asahi, potentially bad news for ChromeOS in Europe, a remarkable Debian server upgrade, Facebook wins a battle in the URL war, Minecraft shuns NFTs, KDE Korner, and more. News London Meetup 5th August near The Eye Microsoft clarifies store policy on commercial FOSS Torvalds is using Asahi... Read More
Google is launching a new initiative called “Simplicity Sprint” to improve efficiency and focus as the global economic slowdown grinds on, after reporting back-to-back quarters of weaker-than-expected earnings. Linus Torvalds, the Finnish software developer who created Linux, yesterday, used an Apple MacBook running on an M1 chip to release the latest version of the open-source software. Notes: Google is launching an initiative called “Simplicity Sprint” to improve efficiency and focus within the company, as the global economic slowdown grinds on, after reporting back-to-back quarters of weaker-than-expected earnings, CNBC reported yesterday. The internet giant, with 174,000 employees, had its regular all-hands last Wednesday, and CEO Sunder Pichai told staff that the company's productivity isn't where it needs to be even with the headcount it has, according to CNBC. “There are real concerns that our productivity as a whole is not where it needs to be for the headcount we have,” he said, according to CNBC. Sprint is a term often used by software teams and startups to talk about short pushes towards common goals, CNBC explains. Simplicity Sprint is an effort to crowdsource ideas from staff on how to do better overall as a company, according to CNBC, which has seen an internal Google survey being conducted as part of the exercise. Based on some of the questions in the survey, there could be cutbacks in some areas, according to CNBC. While not looking at paring overall headcount, the company's HR boss, who fielded a question on layoffs during the townhall, didn't rule it out, according to CNBC. Linux fans who also want the best hardware that lasts could be a step closer to using the open-source software on Apple silicon. Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, yesterday released the next version of the Linux kernel, called version 5.19, using an Apple MacBook laptop running on the M1 chip. “On a personal note, the most interesting part here is that I did the release (and am writing this) on an arm64 laptop. It's something I've been waiting for for a _loong (sic)_ time, and it's finally a reality, thanks to the Asahi team,” Torvalds wrote in a post, announcing the new release. Asahi Linux is a project among Linux developers to get the software running on Apple hardware. “We've had arm64 hardware around running Linux for a long time, but none of it has really been usable as a development platform until now,” Torvalds wrote. Indonesia has blocked search engine website Yahoo, payments company PayPal and several gaming websites for not complying with the country's licensing rules, Reuters reported over the weekend, citing a government official. The ban sparked a backlash on social media, according to Reuters. Meanwhile, India extended its ban of China-backed apps and games to include Battlegrounds Mobile India from Krafton, which counts China's Tencent as a major investor, TechCrunch reports. Theme music courtesy Free Music & Sounds: https://soundcloud.com/freemusicandsounds
A mai adásban szó lesz algoritmusokról, biztonsági hibákról, eszközök törléséről, webstormról és a 100as böngésző-verziónkról. És az euró 400-as hibakódot dobott! :O Résztvevők: RókaIstván F*cking algorithm https://github.com/labuladong/fucking-algorithm Oh Snap! https://blog.qualys.com/vulnerabilities-threat-research/2022/02/17/oh-snap-more-lemmings-local-privilege-escalation-vulnerability-discovered-in-snap-confine-cve-2021-44731 Linux programmers do a better job of patching security holes than programmers at Apple, Google, and Microsoft. https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-project-zero-finds-linux-developers-patch-security-holes-faster-than-anyone-else/ Google and Microsoft Google and Microsoft back the Alpha-Omega Project to bolster software supply chain - https://venturebeat.com/2022/02/01/google-and-microsoft-back-the-alpha-omega-project-to-bolster-software-supply-chain/ JThe Linux kernel's foundation is the ancient C89 standard of C. Now, Torvalds has decided to upgrade to 2011's more modern C11 standard. https://www.zdnet.com/article/linus-torvalds-prepares-to-move-the-linux-kernel-to-modern-c/ Hallgasd kedvenc lejátszódban, ne csak a legfrissebb részt! Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuaXZvb3guY29tL2VuL2RldnRhbGVzLXBvZGNhc3RfZmdfZjE1OTg1OTdfZmlsdHJvXzEueG1s Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/hu/podcast/devtales-podcast/id1386667284?mt=2 CastBox - https://castbox.fm/channel/DevTales-Podcast-id1295470 Pocket Casts - https://pca.st/podcast/5a10e180-5077-0136-fa7c-0fe84b59566d Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4fS3YtJknqn1gSKa4HqKAt YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5nbDGKvuSK9NwOIJOiiwnA RSS - https://devtales.shiwaforce.com/feed/podcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/devtales Twitter - https://twitter.com/_devtales Slack - https://devtalespodcast.slack.com Email - devtales@shiwaforce.com
Nesse episódio trouxemos as notícias e novidades do mundo da programação que nos chamaram atenção dos dias 26/02 a 04/03! Hosts: Somos Gabriel Fróes e Vanessa Weber, um casal de programadores que dá as caras desde 2016 no canal Código Fonte TV no YouTube. Links: Receba as Notícias do Compilado no Email: compilado.codigofonte.com.br Assista o Compilado no YouTube (Exclusivo para Membros do Clube dos CDFs): codigofonte.tv
Nesse episódio trouxemos as notícias e novidades do mundo da programação que nos chamaram atenção dos dias 26/02 a 04/03! Hosts: Somos Gabriel Fróes e Vanessa Weber, um casal de programadores que dá as caras desde 2016 no canal Código Fonte TV no YouTube. Links: Receba as Notícias do Compilado no Email: compilado.codigofonte.com.br Assista o Compilado no YouTube (Exclusivo para Membros do Clube dos CDFs): codigofonte.tv
On this episode of This Week in Linux, a Christmas Gift from Jon Maddog Hall of Linus talk from DECUS 1994, Krita 5.0, Darktable 3.8, OBS Studio 27.2 Flatpaks & Red Hat, OpenRGB 0.7, Firefox 95, GIMP 2.10.30, AppImage Pool: App Store for AppImages, Libadwaita 1.0, Enlightenment 0.25, Maui Shell: Convergent Desktop, Tails 4.25, Kali […]
On this episode of This Week in Linux, a Christmas Gift from Jon Maddog Hall of Linus talk from DECUS 1994, Krita 5.0, Darktable 3.8, OBS Studio 27.2 Flatpaks & Red Hat, OpenRGB 0.7, Firefox 95, GIMP 2.10.30, AppImage Pool: App Store for AppImages, Libadwaita 1.0, Enlightenment 0.25, Maui Shell: Convergent Desktop, Tails 4.25, Kali Linux 2021.4, Calculate Linux 22, Steam Winter Sale & Steam Awards, PS5 Controller as a Linux Touchpad! All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! SPONSORED BY: DigitalOcean ►► https://do.co/dln Bitwarden ►► https://bitwarden.com/dln TWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/michaeltunnell MASTODON ►► https://mastodon.social/@MichaelTunnell DLN COMMUNITY ►► https://destinationlinux.network/contact FRONT PAGE LINUX ►► https://frontpagelinux.com MERCH ►► https://dlnstore.com BECOME A PATRON ►► https://tuxdigital.com/contribute This Week in Linux is produced by the Destination Linux Network: https://destinationlinux.network SHOW NOTES ►► https://tuxdigital.com/twil179 00:00 = Welcome to TWIL 179 00:34 = Christmas Gift from Jon Maddog Hall of Linus talk from DECUS 1994 01:55 = Krita 5.0 Released 03:36 = Darktable 3.8 Released 05:32 = OBS Studio 27.2 Flatpaks & Red Hat 07:58 = DigitalOcean App Platform ( https://do.co/dln ) 09:19 = OpenRGB 0.7 Released 11:04 = Firefox 95 Released 13:41 = GIMP 2.10.30 Released 14:42 = AppImage Pool: App Store for AppImages 16:29 = Libadwaita 1.0 Released 19:35 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 20:59 = Enlightenment 0.25 Released 23:31 = Maui Shell: Convergent Desktop 25:28 = Tails 4.25 Released 27:08 = Kali Linux 2021.4 Released 29:09 = Calculate Linux 22 Released 32:08 = Steam Winter Sale & Steam Awards 33:57 = PS5 Controller as a Linux Touchpad! 34:33 = Outro Other Videos: 7 Reasons Why Firefox Is My Favorite Web Browser: https://youtu.be/bGTBH9yr8uw 17 KDE Plasma Features That You Didn't Know About: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhPIwFC4qFs How To Use Firefox's Best Feature, Multi-Account Containers: https://youtu.be/FfN5L5zAJUo 5 Reasons Why I Use KDE Plasma: https://youtu.be/b0KA6IsO1M8 Thanks For Watching! Linux #TechNews #Podcast
In the previous episodes, we looked at the rise of patents and software and their impact on the nascent computer industry. But a copyright is a right. And that right can be given to others in whole or in part. We have all benefited from software where the right to copy was waved and it's shaped the computing industry as much, if not more, than proprietary software. The term Free and Open Source Software (FOSS for short) is a blanket term to describe software that's free and/or whose source code is distributed for varying degrees of tinkeration. It's a movement and a choice. Programmers can commercialize our software. But we can also distribute it free of copy protections. And there are about as many licenses as there are opinions about what is unique, types of software, underlying components, etc. But given that many choose to commercialize their work products, how did a movement arise that specifically didn't? The early computers were custom-built to perform various tasks. Then computers and software were bought as a bundle and organizations could edit the source code. But as operating systems and languages evolved and businesses wanted their own custom logic, a cottage industry for software started to emerge. We see this in every industry - as an innovation becomes more mainstream, the expectations and needs of customers progress at an accelerated rate. That evolution took about 20 years to happen following World War II and by 1969, the software industry had evolved to the point that IBM faced antitrust charges for bundling software with hardware. And after that, the world of software would never be the same. The knock-on effect was that in the 1970s, Bell Labs pushed away from MULTICS and developed Unix, which AT&T then gave away as compiled code to researchers. And so proprietary software was a growing industry, which AT&T began charging for commercial licenses as the bushy hair and sideburns of the 70s were traded for the yuppy culture of the 80s. In the meantime, software had become copyrightable due to the findings of CONTU and the codifying of the Copyright Act of 1976. Bill Gates sent his infamous “Open Letter to Hobbyists” in 1976 as well, defending the right to charge for software in an exploding hobbyist market. And then Apple v Franklin led to the ability to copyright compiled code in 1983. There was a growing divide between those who'd been accustomed to being able to copy software freely and edit source code and those who in an up-market sense just needed supported software that worked - and were willing to pay for it, seeing the benefits that automation was having on the capabilities to scale an organization. And yet there were plenty who considered copyright software immoral. One of the best remembered is Richard Stallman, or RMS for short. Steven Levy described Stallman as “The Last of the True Hackers” in his epic book “Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution.” In the book, he describes the MIT Stallman joined where there weren't passwords and we didn't yet pay for software and then goes through the emergence of the LISP language and the divide that formed between Richard Greenblatt, who wanted to keep The Hacker Ethic alive and those who wanted to commercialize LISP. The Hacker Ethic was born from the young MIT students who freely shared information and ideas with one another and help push forward computing in an era they thought was purer in a way, as though it hadn't yet been commercialized. The schism saw the death of the hacker culture and two projects came out of Stallman's technical work: emacs, which is a text editor that is still included freely in most modern Unix variants and the GNU project. Here's the thing, MIT was sitting on patents for things like core memory and thrived in part due to the commercialization or weaponization of the technology they were producing. The industry was maturing and since the days when kings granted patents, maturing technology would be commercialized using that system. And so Stallman's nostalgia gave us the GNU project, born from an idea that the industry moved faster in the days when information was freely shared and that knowledge was meant to be set free. For example, he wanted the source code for a printer driver so he could fix it and was told it was protected by an NDAQ and so couldn't have it. A couple of years later he announced GNU, a recursive acronym for GNU's Not Unix. The next year he built a compiler called GCC and the next year released the GNU Manifesto, launching the Free Software Foundation, often considered the charter of the free and open source software movement. Over the next few years as he worked on GNU, he found emacs had a license, GCC had a license, and the rising tide of free software was all distributed with unique licenses. And so the GNU General Public License was born in 1989 - allowing organizations and individuals to copy, distribute, and modify software covered under the license but with a small change, that if someone modified the source, they had to release that with any binaries they distributed as well. The University of California, Berkley had benefited from a lot of research grants over the years and many of their works could be put into the public domain. They had brought Unix in from Bell Labs in the 70s and Sun cofounder and Java author Bill Joy worked under professor Fabry, who brought Unix in. After working on a Pascal compiler that Unix coauthor Ken Thompson left for Berkeley, Joy and others started working on what would become BSD, not exactly a clone of Unix but with interchangeable parts. They bolted on the OSI model to get networking and through the 80s as Joy left for Sun and DEC got ahold of that source code there were variants and derivatives like FreeBSD, NetBSD, Darwin, and others. The licensing was pretty permissive and simple to understand: Copyright (c) . All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, advertising materials, and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed by the . The name of the may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. By 1990 the Board of Regents at Berkley accepted a four clause BSD license that spawned a class of licenses. While it's matured into other formats like a 0 clause license it's one of my favorites as it is truest to the FOSS cause. And the 90s gave us the Apache License, from the Apache Group, loosely based on the BSD License and then in 2004 leaning away from that with the release of the Apache License 2 that was more compatible with the GPL license. Given the modding nature of Apache they didn't require derivative works to also be open sourced but did require leaving the license in place for unmodified parts of the original work. GNU never really caught on as an OS in the mainstream, although a collection of tools did. The main reason the OS didn't go far is probably because Linus Torvalds started releasing prototypes of his Linux operating system in 1991. Torvalds used The GNU General Public License v2, or GPLv2 to license his kernel, having been inspired by a talk given by Stallman. GPL 2 had been released in 1991 and something else was happening as we turned into the 1990s: the Internet. Suddenly the software projects being worked on weren't just distributed on paper tape or floppy disks; they could be downloaded. The rise of Linux and Apache coincided and so many a web server and site ran that LAMP stack with MySQL and PHP added in there. All open source in varying flavors of what open source was at the time. And collaboration in the industry was at an all-time high. We got the rise of teams of developers who would edit and contribute to projects. One of these was a tool for another aspect of the Internet, email. It was called popclient, Here Eric S Raymond, or ESR for short, picked it up and renamed it to fetchmail, releasing it as an open source project. Raymond presented on his work at the Linux Congress in 1997, expanded that work into an essay and then the essay into “The Cathedral and the Bazaar” where bazaar is meant to be like an open market. That inspired many to open source their own works, including the Netscape team, which resulted in Mozilla and so Firefox - and another book called “Freeing the Source: The Story of Mozilla” from O'Reilly. By then, Tim O'Reilly was a huge proponent of this free or source code available type of software as it was known. And companies like VA Linux were growing fast. And many wanted to congeal around some common themes. So in 1998, Christine Peterson came up with the term “open source” in a meeting with Raymond, Todd Anderson, Larry Augustin, Sam Ockman, and Jon “Maddog” Hall, author of the first book I read on Linux. Free software it may or may not be but open source as a term quickly proliferated throughout the lands. By 1998 there was this funny little company called Tivo that was doing a public beta of a little box with a Linux kernel running on it that bootstrapped a pretty GUI to record TV shows on a hard drive on the box and play them back. You remember when we had to wait for a TV show, right? Or back when some super-fancy VCRs could record a show at a specific time to VHS (but mostly failed for one reason or another)? Well, Tivo meant to fix that. We did an episode on them a couple of years ago but we skipped the term Tivoization and the impact they had on GPL. As the 90s came to a close, VA Linux and Red Hat went through great IPOs, bringing about an era where open source could mean big business. And true to the cause, they shared enough stock with Linus Torvalds to make him a millionaire as well. And IBM pumped a billion dollars into open source, with Sun moving to open source openoffice.org. Now, what really happened there might be that by then Microsoft had become too big for anyone to effectively compete with and so they all tried to pivot around to find a niche, but it still benefited the world and open source in general. By Y2K there was a rapidly growing number of vendors out there putting Linux kernels onto embedded devices. TiVo happened to be one of the most visible. Some in the Linux community felt like they were being taken advantage of because suddenly you had a vendor making changes to the kernel but their changes only worked on their hardware and they blocked users from modifying the software. So The Free Software Foundation updated GPL, bundling in some other minor changes and we got the GNU General Public License (Version 3) in 2006. There was a lot more in GPL 3, given that so many organizations were involved in open source software by then. Here, the full license text and original copyright notice had to be included along with a statement of significant changes and making source code available with binaries. And commercial Unix variants struggled with SGI going bankrupt in 2006 and use of AIX and HP-UX Many of these open source projects flourished because of version control systems and the web. SourceForge was created by VA Software in 1999 and is a free service that can be used to host open source projects. Concurrent Versions System, or CVS had been written by Dick Grune back in 1986 and quickly became a popular way to have multiple developers work on projects, merging diffs of code repositories. That gave way to git in the hearts of many a programmer after Linus Torvalds wrote a new versioning system called git in 2005. GitHub came along in 2008 and was bought by Microsoft in 2018 for 2018. Seeing a need for people to ask questions about coding, Stack Overflow was created by Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky in 2008. Now, we could trade projects on one of the versioning tools, get help with projects or find smaller snippets of sample code on Stack Overflow, or even Google random things (and often find answers on Stack Overflow). And so social coding became a large part of many a programmers day. As did dependency management, given how many tools are used to compile a modern web app or app. I often wonder how much of the code in many of our favorite tools is actually original. Another thought is that in an industry dominated by white males, it's no surprise that we often gloss over previous contributions. It was actually Grace Hopper's A-2 compiler that was the first software that was released freely with source for all the world to adapt. Sure, you needed a UNIVAC to run it, and so it might fall into the mainframe era and with the emergence of minicomputers we got Digital Equipment's DECUS for sharing software, leading in part to the PDP-inspired need for source that Stallman was so adamant about. General Motors developed SHARE Operating System for the IBM 701 and made it available through the IBM user group called SHARE. The ARPAnet was free if you could get to it. TeX from Donald Knuth was free. The BASIC distribution from Dartmouth was academic and yet Microsoft sold it for up to $100,000 a license (see Commodore ). So it's no surprise that people avoided paying upstarts like Microsoft for their software or that it took until the late 70s to get copyright legislation and common law. But Hopper's contributions were kinda' like open source v1, the work from RMS to Linux was kinda' like open source v2, and once the term was coined and we got the rise of a name and more social coding platforms from SourceForge to git, we moved into a third version of the FOSS movement. Today, some tools are free, some are open source, some are free as in beer (as you find in many a gist), some are proprietary. All are valid. Today there are also about as many licenses as there are programmers putting software out there. And here's the thing, they're all valid. You see, every creator has the right to restrict the ability to copy their software. After all, it's their intellectual property. Anyone who chooses to charge for their software is well within their rights. Anyone choosing to eschew commercialization also has that right. And every derivative in between. I wouldn't judge anyone based on any model those choose. Just as those who distribute proprietary software shouldn't be judged for retaining their rights to do so. Why not just post things we want to make free? Patents, copyrights, and trademarks are all a part of intellectual property - but as developers of tools we also need to limit our liability as we're probably not out there buying large errors and omissions insurance policies for every script or project we make freely available. Also, we might want to limit the abuse of our marks. For example, Linus Torvalds monitors the use of the Linux mark through the Linux Mark Institute. Apparently some William Dell Croce Jr tried to register the Linux trademark in 1995 and Torvalds had to sue to get it back. He provides use of the mark using a free and perpetual global sublicense. Given that his wife won the Finnish karate championship six times I wouldn't be messing with his trademarks. Thank you to all the creators out there. Thank you for your contributions. And thank you for tuning in to this episode of the History of Computing Podcast. Have a great day.
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Hi, I'm Christy Shriver and we're here to discuss books that have changed the world and have changed us. And I am Garry Shriver and this is the How to Love Lit Podcast. This week and next we will have two poetry supplements. After talking about one of the worst romances in literature- we will switch to one of literature's greatest love stories- the romance of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning- although you would never guess it after reading the poem we are doing today- My Last Duchess- a very twisted poem. You know, Christy, now that I think about it, there's not really a lot of great love stories that we've read. So many of them end poorly- Romeo and Juliet comes to mind- but even the real life stories aren't all that awesome. I can't say I'm all that impressed with the love story of Mary Shelley and Percy Shelley. No, I should think not. I wouldn't think Petrarch or Lauuuura define true love either- although Petrarch sure got a lot of mileage out of their non-relationship. No, Hester and Dimmesdale didn't end well. Or William Butler Yeats and Maud Gonne Now that you mention it, whether we're talking about characters or writers- there's quite a bit of tragedy involved. You're right- but of course, doesn't great love tragedies produce great art- look no farther than the new hit song by Selena Gomez about her disasterous relationship with Justin Bieber. “Lose You to Love Me” debuted at number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed on the chart for 23 weeks- hittint it number one. And it was number 1 on Itunes as well. Of course, Justin Bieber has milked that relationship or should I say, all of their break ups over the years, as well. Well, xometimes things do go right- there's hope for the Noras and Torvalds out there. HA! So, let's introduce at least one love story that went right…Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Except, if you want to know the love-story part, you'll have to stick around for one more episode. We're going to start with this episode by discussing Robert Browning and his most nefarious villiian in “My Last Duchess” and then we'll look at Elizabeth and her infectious love sonnets- and that's when we'll get into their personal story. Great, so Robert Browning, what I find unusual about Robert Browning is that there is nothing unusual about Robert Browning. I'm so used to all of these British poets and their colorful lives, but he's kind of a non-scandalous person, well- if you don't count the part about his elopement with Elizabeth, of course. Indeed, and that is just how he liked it- perhaps a man of his time. Let me back us by introducing him as part of the Victorian Age- that glorious period of English history where Britain held the position of world leadership- I guess somewhat like we think of as belonging to the United States today. Just for clarification- The Victorian period is considered somewhere around 1837-1900. Oh yes- I should have said that. Not talking about literature, Garry, what stands out about this period of time. Well, there's a lot- it was an incredible period and Queen Victoria was incredibly popular. When you say Victorian England, a lot comes to mind- both good and bad- but the first thing that comes to my mind, and please bear in mind that I'm American, so there's the disclaimer- we're always talking about impressions from this side of the Atlantic, but the first thing that comes to mind is just the incredible amount of material progress- there was unequaled production of goods- England was well on the front end of the Industrial Revolution. There was a lot of innovation, a growing middle class- but then again on the flip side- with that there's all the social problems that go with material progress. Things that we think of Charles Dickens writing novels about- street children, dirty pollution from coal- the sort of things we've talking about in other episodes like when we talked about where the Bronte sisters grew up or William Blake's Chimney Sweepers- and these problems are the things that lots of people but specifically a lot of writers were concerned about and commenting on. John Ruskin famously said, “that the real test of a community is not how much wealth it is producing but what kind of people it is producing” and of course he's right about that. It was something that would take years to sort out- finding the moral balance between production and exploitation- something every society wrestles with and always will. Well, the Brownings, surprisingly, weren't really a part of that protest movement, to be honest- and the reason I say that is because for a big chunk of time, in fact, their entire married life, they lived in Italy. Didn't Ibsen live in Italy, and Keats lived in Italy- Italy seems to be responsible for a lot of great English language writing. Ironically, that's true. Well, getting to the Brownings, Robert Browning grew up in Camberwell, at the time, a suburb of London. He was the only son of a fairly affluent family. He was the product private tutoring, world travel, and a lot of what today we would call privilege. None of this made him a famous poet though. It wasn't for lack of trying. I was impressed to see how supportive his family was to the point of paying for his work to get published. I was also impressed by how bumpy his start was. It seems his work was not well-received initially, and in fact was met with a bit of mean-spirited extremely embarrassing criticism. John Stuart Mill said that Browning was parading and I quote a “morbid state” of self-worship after he published his first poem named “Pauline” when he was 21. Yeah- that seems meat to me, and maybe would have wiped me out too, but in his case, Browning reacted to those criticisms of his early work in a positive kind of way. I find it clever, actually, and this stylistic change altered the course of his career. He swore off confessional writing- the kind that'spersonal- and instead modified from the kind of writing he had done in the poem “Pauline” and turned to what today, he is has become famous for- the dramatic monologue. Exactly- now Christy, I think we've mentioned these before, but what is a dramatic monologue and more importantly, why should we care? Thank you for asking exactly the question I wanted to answer! Ha! It's like you didn't ask me to ask you. Well, there is that- hahaha- anyway, let me start by saying that the reason most people don't like poetry in general is because they think it doesn't make a lot of sense. It doesn't SAY anything. And I realize, we high school English teachers, likely share part of the blame for this dislike of the genre. More than one teacher, myself included I'm sure, have droned on and on about things that are fairly boring. I remember a few years ago, and this is a tangent, but it's stayed with me. Anyway, it was a junior English class and I started the class by saying something like, “Today, students, we are going to explore some of the key features of American Romanticism and then some of the greatest hits”- to which a kid from the back row rapid fire responded- with “And that is why I got up and came to school this morning”. It made me laugh because this particular boy, an athlete, could not think of an introduction to anything more boring than what I had just described…although, in fairness, American Romanticism is NOT boring…but I digress. Ha!! I'm sure you changed his mind about the writings of Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman. Well, of course I did. HA! But where I'm heading is that- when we think of poietry as being boring. We often are thinking about confessionals – people whining about their lives, their loves, getting in their feelings for the wrongs life has brought upon them- that sort of thing. For most of us- that is not the purpose of reading. We think of writing as a form of communicating information, and reading as a form of gathering information. The problem with a poem is that it has no information. And so the natural reaction to it is the very honest question- why am I reading this? But we shouldn't read poetry like we would read an article on Snap Chap or a newspaper editorial. Instead, we should judge it with a very intuitive criteria- did I learn something, did it make me laugh or cry, was it unexpected, did it change my mind? That sort of thing? But isn't learning or gathering information a large part of what writing is about? Well, of course that's true- but it isn't a very good way to read poetry because if you do it that way you just can't enjoy it- what makes great poetry is not the transmission of information at all. What makes great poetry is the exact same thing as what makes great plays or great novels or great music- they voice ideas about the world- they spotlight things we experience, things we've seen but have not articulated, things we've noticed but have not thought. Great poems are not about the poet at all- they are about us- the reader. They are about our experiences in the world- they are about understanding the people and the emotions that populate our world. And then we are no longer alone in our world- even from 100 years ago, there was a guy who knows somebody like I know. And Robert Browning did this sort of thing extremely well. And I want to explain how all of this works. Sounds good. One thing we have to always keep in our minds about a poem is that the speaker is not the author. In other words the poem may be in the first person, but that doesn't mean we are to understand that the speaker is writing about himself. Example, a poem may say “I love chopped onions” and the poet actually hates them, but the speaker of the poem can say I love chopped onions because this speaker is his own separate character totally apart from the poet. And in this world that has been created, the speaker likes chopped onions. This is, of course, true for plays as well, we know that Nora is not Ibsen , nor is Torvald. But when we read poetry, we slip into the habit of thinking the poet is writing about his or her own life- that it's ocnfessional. And although, that's sometimes true, and it was true for the poems we're going to read by Elizabeth next- it's not necessarily true- in fact, I would argue- it's mostly not true. So, that brings us to dramatic monologues. In the dramatic monologue, especially Browning's, it is extremely apparent that the speaker is NOT the poet. Browning wants to make it very clear he is not using dramatic monologues as a masking technique to talk about himself. Instead, he uses this poem, My Last Duchess, to explore something really twisted in humanity- and although, I doubt many of us know a guy as twisted as this guy from this poem- he doesn't sound unrelatable. As we read the monologue, Browning pushes forth a really aggressive commentary on how people treat each other, but he does it with a sort of ironic detachment. He can entertain us as well as comment on how humans behave towards each other because he's not talking at all. He will allow the twisted character to just talk and through this guy's, own confessions, he tell us information about himself, his view of the world, his behaviors and from there we are enabled to actually judge for ourselves how nuts this guy is, and then we can extrapolate people we may have met who are kind of like this, or maybe even really like this. Well, I have to say, as a student of psychology, My Last Duschess, is one of the more psychologically twisted characters and fascinating characters I've read about since we've started this podcast. The inordinate level of hubris Browning expresses through this duke makes most egomaniacs we know look small time. True- but although none of us go to dinner parties expecting to see pictures of dead wives behind curtains, we may know someone we also find to have an absurd level of vanity disproportionate to their accomplishments or essence- that hints at this level of hubris. That to me is how this poem connects to A Doll's House, Torvald Helmer, but in his middle class suburban way expresses this unusual degree of possessiveness that we see blown up in a Renaissance setting. Torvald doesn't seem like the kind of guy who would murder his wife, but he most certainly has reduced her to a work of art, a treasure- something comparable to a portrait on a wall to be brought out and admired, but then put back on the shelf- that portrait better not exercise any sort of will of her own- and if she knows what's best- try to stay mostly quiet and unsmiling towards strangers. So, in case, you are unfamiliar with the poem and I've confused you, let me introduce you to the speaker of Browning's poem. The speaker in this poem is an Renaissance Italian Duke- a extremely wealthy man, who's pedigree includes a 900 year old name. Garry, was the guy in the poem a real person or totally something Browning made up entirely in his head. Interesting you should ask that because as you know, I've always thought that writers write from their experience or what they know- but in the case of this particular poem- if this is an actual person- I'm not really sure we can say that it is. We do know that Browning was well traveled and in 1838 spent two months in Northern Italy studying Italian history and legends. This poem seems to be set somewhere in that area- there's a lot of scholarship to say maybe the town of Ferrara which, for those of us less familiar with Northern Italy, think of it as North of Florence but South of Verona or Venice. This may or may not be the right town or the right Duke, but it's an interesting hypothesis that the Duchess in the story could be Lucrezia, Cosimo de Medici's younger daughter who was married to Alfonso of the Este family. She supposedly died of tuberculosis, but Alfonso showed no interest in her as a wife- to the point that he left three days after their wedding in Florence without his new bride for France. He didn't even see Lucretia for the next two years. When he did come back to Ferrara, he sent for his wife, she moved to Ferrara and a year later, barely 17 was found dead. It could have been tuberculosis, it could have been poisoning, we all know the Renaissance is famous for a disproportionate share of people being poisoned to death including a few members of the DE Medici family, and of course, Catherine de Medici was famous herself for poisoning people. I saw that in the tv series, Reign. Well, getting back to our Duke, what about this Duke from Ferraro, Alfonso the Second, what kind of guy he- does he match the profile of someone who might poison his wife? That's a good question. It seems he was something of a jerk. Historians, and let me quote one, called him an “immoderately arrogant and conceited, and prided himself beyond measure upon his bravery, intelligence, and ancient descent. With all that he was vengeful and ever ready to pursue a feud.” So, there you have that commentary, it seems a possibility- but of course, as we will see as we read the poem, Christy, are we even sure the Duke in the Last Duchess murders his wife? Renaissance murderers were kind of mysterious like that- you just never knew. I guess so, before we get out of the history part and start reading the poem, let me ask one more question. In this poem, the Duke keeps a portrait of his murdered wife behind a curtain so he can admire her and show her off when he wants to, is there a portrait of Lucrecia that we know of today that might have inspired this poem? Or is there a painter called Fra Pandolf- the name of the painter in the poem? Do we know of any emissaries that would have been representing the would be the next duchess- the one to follow the Last Duchess? Is there any historical evidence based on the clues from the poem that any of the other characters were real people? Well yes and no- the first hurdle in definitely declaring this poem to be about Lucretia de Medici- is that There is no such painting that we know of, and there is no such famous painter as Frau Pandolf. But, if we just assume that there might have been but it's just gone to history, and we work on the assumption that the Last Duchess is Lucrezia de medici, that means the second wife would have to be Barbara of Austria. There's a long story there, their marriage only lasted 8 years before she died. She was most famous for her work with destitute young girls and even founded a house for them. After she died, Alfonso married a third time, this time to Margherita, the 15 year old niece of his wife Barbara of Austria. Well, whether this is the guy or not, he does seem to be creepy enough to fit the bill. I think so. And honestly, it doesn't matter. This stuff is just interesting stuff to discuss at Trivia night. I agree, I've read enough Machiavelli to know that the Renaissance boys were not above poisoning people for most anything- and that isn't even the point. Browning doesn't tell us who it is maybe because it's a composite of a couple of people, maybe it's because it's a totally made up person, but I think because in a more important sense, this is metaphorical- this Duke is a metaphor of a familiar ego- one a reader of Ibsen might latched on to, one we can all latch on to. And yes, this is a poem about objectifying women again, and this is why we chose to feature it this week, but honestly, if you think about it= the metaphor of the ultimate egoist s person so stupid and delusional that he sees himself as the Neptune in his world is not far fetched. Ah- no- I'd say- look no farther than a twitter feed. Shall we read, Christy- as this is a dramatic monologue- to what degree should we bring a dramatic reading to the text. I think we should bring a very dramatic reading to it. Do you want to give it a go. Let's read break it up, and then we can put it all back together and see if we can understand it. Sure, let me read it…. Okay, there's a lot to say, but I want to break everything down so that the poem can be fun- and it is fun. The way to read poems, and I know I've said this before, and not just me, but everyone, is read them slowly. It's about enjoying the details. It's not about rushing to the end, so let's do that… That's my last Duchess painted on the wall, Looking as if she were alive. Sentence one- we are to see that the duchess is painted on the wall- we'll understand in a minute that that's probably a fresco, but that doesn't necessarily matter. She looks as if she were alive, implying she's dead. We also know that the belonged to the Duke- it's his duchess and we know it's the last one whe had. We should also be alarmed that the tone here is quite detached. Garry, I hope if something bad happens to me, you don't talk about me like this. There is no tenderness here- there's pride, perhaps, but no tenderness. Let's keep going…. I call That piece a wonder, now; Fra Pandolf's hands Worked busily a day, and there she stands. Will't please you sit and look at her? Sentence 2- 3The piece is a wonder- not the woman- again-the PIECE is the wonder- be it the paitning or the woman- it's all very detached. But we also are told that she was painted by Fra Pandolf- Garry, you said we don't know anything about this guy for sure, but is there any historical context that could give us some help in understanding subtext here. Well, Fra- is short for Friar- this is a catholic monk or priest. That tells us that there is NO sexual hanky panky going on. Friar's take vows of chastity, and although we know there were those that broke them, there were more that didn't and we should presume that here as well. Also, he worked busily a day- may imply that this IS a fresco. Fresco paintings had to be done in one day, like with Michelangelo and the Sistine chapel because when the plaster dries youre done. But the nice thing about them is that once they do dry, they last forever. If you wanted beauty to never die- a fresco would be the way to go. And notice this rhetorical question- whoever the Duke is talking to is basically being told to sit and admire the last Duchess. We will soon find out that this guy is the emissary for the new Duchess, so in a sense, it is not appropriate to sit and stare at the last Mrs. So, we have to wonder, why does he insist on this? This next sentence is really very long and difficult to understand. I said “Fra Pandolf” by design, for never read Strangers like you that pictured countenance, The depth and passion of its earnest glance, But to myself they turned (since none puts by The curtain I have drawn for you, but I) But to myself they turned (since none puts by The curtain I have drawn for you, but I) And seemed as they would ask me, if they durst, How such a glance came there; so, not the first Are you to turn and ask thus. This sentence takes a couple of rereads to just make sense of it- but let me put it in my words. Basocially, he's saying that Fra Pandolf- on purpose- captured a very specific facial expression in the face of his ex-wife. She had this certain deep and passionate smile- the way he's suggesting here- it's almost a sexy smile- and- according to this duke, he imagines that the guy he's talking to is like everyone else in the world and everyone else in the world- when they see this painting want to ask him, although they don't dare because this duke is just that intimidating- they want to ask him who she's looking at to give such a sexy glance. And then he is just going to tell this guy- who did not ask that question or even ask to see this painting- who exactly his wife was looking at when she gave this sexy smile. And notice that the way he phrases it almost suggests the last duchess was perhaps cheating on him. Sir, 'twas not Her husband's presence only, called that spot Of joy into the Duchess' cheek; perhaps Fra Pandolf chanced to say, “Her mantle laps Over my lady's wrist too much,” or “Paint Must never hope to reproduce the faint Half-flush that dies along her throat.” He says, it wasn't just my presence that gave her that sexy smile. Maybe even Fra Pandolf happened to suggest that she reveal a little more skin- implying maybe she liked to show a little more skin- a little more wrist. He goes on to say that paint couldn't possibly reproduce her half-flush. All of this is pseudo sexual language that ends with death threat along the throat. Let me interject something here that caught my eye- the way he talks to the guy he's talking to is very condescending. He makes him sit down. He uses the term “sir” and “you” instead of “thee or thou” that would have been more appropriate between men of equal station of the time period. He is talking down to this guy for whatever reason. Look at these next two sentences- Such stuff Was courtesy, she thought, and cause enough For calling up that spot of joy. She had A heart—how shall I say?— too soon made glad, Too easily impressed; she liked whate'er She looked on, and her looks went everywhere. He's going on and on about this sexy smile. But here he again implies she's permiscuous. He uses the word “stuff”- that is a very vague term which we use euphemistically for things we don't want to say outloud. Then he says this, “she had a heart- how shall I say?- too soon made glad” that phrase- how shall I say is set off with dashes. This duke is stopping as if he can't quite find the right word to describe the behavior for his wife- how shall I say- he's looking for that word and the words he comes up with are “too soon made glad”- or she gets happy to easily- again implying almost less subtly that she flirts inappropriately. Just the very idea that he wants to pretend that he has to find the right word- he's been rattling on and on in perfect iambic pentameter for a good 22 lines with no need to even have any dash at all- much less a problem with coming up with the right words. In fact, he has already told us he shows off this picture many times apparently to a bunch of people who look at that sexy smile and wonder who she's smiling at. He will continue to imply that his wife was a slut with even more euphemisms. Read the next two sentences. Too easily impressed; she liked whate'er She looked on, and her looks went everywhere. Sir, 'twas all one! That last sentence, is a telegraphic sentence- that means it's very short for the purpose of highlighting a very important idea. She looked everywhere and with that same dang sexy smile. It's clear by this point he hated that. My favour at her breast, The dropping of the daylight in the West, The bough of cherries some officious fool Broke in the orchard for her, the white mule She rode with round the terrace—all and each Would draw from her alike the approving speech, Or blush, at least. She thanked men—good! but thanked Somehow—I know not how—as if she ranked My gift of a nine-hundred-years-old name With anybody's gift. And now we are let on to the secret that this guy may be a psychopath. Look at what he's jealous of- that duchess presumed to look at the sunset with her sexy smile. A nice person gave her a cherry and she gave him a sexy smile. She gave her mule that sexy smile. Now we are led to question, is this really a sexy smile or is this just a kind smile? It appears she had the audacity to thank people for things- clearly something he doesn't do. And in fact, something she should not do- the only person she should ever be thanking is him. He gave her the most p recious thing in the entire universe- his name- and if she thanked him other people with the same words as she used to thank him- or if she smiled at people with a kind smile- that was a direct assault him. Who does she think she is? Who'd stoop to blame This sort of trifling? Even had you skill In speech—which I have not—to make your will Quite clear to such an one, and say, “Just this Or that in you disgusts me; here you miss, Or there exceed the mark”—and if she let Herself be lessoned so, nor plainly set Her wits to yours, forsooth, and made excuse— E'en then would be some stooping; and I choose Never to stoop. Notice how the tone seems to shift here. He's getting a little angrier. He's also throwing out more of those dashes- this time to set off the phrase that he doesn't have skill in speech- of course he has skill in speech- that's the whole point. It reminds me of when I've fussed at my children and said something like, “I guess I didn't make myself clear when I asked you to clean your room”- you're not really communicating you were not clear, you're communicating you WERE clear and you were ignored. Exactly- and apparently he had told her that certain behaviors of hers like smiling and thanking people were disgusting to him and she blatantly ignored this. She refused to be lessoned- and of course we have a pun here- because lessons are something that you learn- she refused to be taught- but she also refused to be lessened as in made smaller. She didn't stoop – but here's what's worse. He didn't actually tell her anything. He didn't actually ask her to do or not do anything. For him to actually have to tell her to do these things- that in and of itself would be degrading to him. I've been told that line before- perhaps you have to- I shouldn't have to tell you to do this- you should just know it- you should WANT to do this thing that I want you do to do. And by you not knowing or not wanting the right things that I want you to want or to like- THAT is the infraction- the insult lies there. How could you NOT want this thing that I want you to want or have this behavior that I want you to have. The very idea that I would have to stoop to tell you is in itself an insult beyond scope. And if you are not convinced that he's psycho- he's got more to say. First to confirm that she did not cheat on him or even hate him. Oh, sir, she smiled, no doubt, Whene'er I passed her; but who passed without Much the same smile? She smiled at him. It seems, as we are now to assume, that she did not have a sexy smile but that this smile was a kind smile- she smiled kindly at him. And THIS was an insult because that smile, that we see on the wall- that sexy smile that is now a kind smile- she gave out to other people besides him. Why would she do that!?? That was just too too much, so the poor person sitting down and listening to this is supposed to clearly understand that by this point he had no choice- she had to go. This grew; I gave commands; Then all smiles stopped together. There she stands As if alive. So, did he have her executed? I know- it's ambiguous. I read somewhere that someone directly asked Browning this question to which and one time he replied smugly, I didn't say he had her executed. I said all smiles stopped, maybe he sent her to the convent. But another time he said, yes, these were commands to be put to death..so we are left to make that determination for ourselves. I will say, I think the person he's talking to thinks he had her killed. As we read these lines, there's an indication that tried to bolt but the Duke won't let him. Let's read the ending. Will't please you rise? We'll meet The company below, then. I repeat, The Count your master's known munificence Is ample warrant that no just pretense Of mine for dowry will be disallowed; Though his fair daughter's self, as I avowed At starting, is my object. Nay, we'll go Together down, sir. Notice Neptune, though, Taming a sea-horse, thought a rarity, Which Claus of Innsbruck cast in bronze for me! How do you think that means the emissary is trying to bolt? Well, first the Duke tells him to get up for them to go down together to meet the new duchess- but then he says, nay= nay means no- no to what- I think the guy was trying to get head of him because he says, “nay, we'll go together.” He's not letting this guy out of his sight. He's enjoying this. He wanted to tell this story. He wanted to brag on his omnipotence- it's not a coincidence that he's showing off another piece of art of his- this one a Roman God- Neptune. And this is the final thought of the poem and worth us taking a minute to think about. Again- this is why poetry is not informational. The fun of poetry is not to get to the end and get all the information. The fun of poetry is to slow down and think the thoughts the poet is feeding you. Following the clues and hearing his voice. Browning, from over 100 years ago wants to give us a few ideas about life and how to look at certain people that surface in every generation. And the final image is this statue of the Roman god, Neptune. When we see the statue, the first thing we think about is =huh, another piece of art. Browning has created a frame for his poem- he started and ended his poem with art- these two pieces. Then the next thought should be- huh- I wonder what Neptune is supposed to tell us. Who is Neptune? How does art piece number two connect with art piece number 1? Well, obviously, Neptune is the god of the sea- the Greeks called him Poseiden. But what is he doing here- well- he's taming a sea horse- what does that mean? This statue is not a static statue- it's not a bowl of fruit, it's not even a horse in a park. It's a Roman god taming a sea horse. Neptune, in general is god of the sea – he commands and controls nature itself- the environment- there is a suggestion here of violence- by casting the sculpture in bronze the Duke has tamed and stopped the god taming the sea- he is the master of it all- he is in total control- Neptune has restrained the sea horse in exactly the same way as the Duke has restrained his wife- he controls the vitality- just as he has frozen the vitality in this statue- the vitality of his wife is also frozen. Well, and what is ironic about all of it- is that in describing his ex-wife- he describes a woman totally in tune with life- she connected to nature, to others, to animals- she was the very expression of vitality- to the point that her vitality is expressed in a smile he tries to explain away as adulterous. He is bragging because he had the power to get rid of that smile- to get rid of that vitality- she could be reduced to a work of art in death- something he could never accomplish in life. And yet, there is more irony even in this…in order to destroy his wife- he preserved her for all eternity. We all know that art outlasts a single lifespan. By destroying her vitality- he preserved her vitality. Oh my, that's confusing- are you trying to make us crazy. Maybe- but I'm trying to point out how fun poetry can be if we let it. Let's read it put back together. That's my last Duchess painted on the wall, Looking as if she were alive. I call That piece a wonder, now; Fra Pandolf's hands Worked busily a day, and there she stands. Will't please you sit and look at her? I said “Fra Pandolf” by design, for never read Strangers like you that pictured countenance, The depth and passion of its earnest glance, But to myself they turned (since none puts by The curtain I have drawn for you, but I) And seemed as they would ask me, if they durst, How such a glance came there; so, not the first Are you to turn and ask thus. Sir, 'twas not Her husband's presence only, called that spot Of joy into the Duchess' cheek; perhaps Fra Pandolf chanced to say, “Her mantle laps Over my lady's wrist too much,” or “Paint Must never hope to reproduce the faint Half-flush that dies along her throat.” Such stuff Was courtesy, she thought, and cause enough For calling up that spot of joy. She had A heart—how shall I say?— too soon made glad, Too easily impressed; she liked whate'er She looked on, and her looks went everywhere. Sir, 'twas all one! My favour at her breast, The dropping of the daylight in the West, The bough of cherries some officious fool Broke in the orchard for her, the white mule She rode with round the terrace—all and each Would draw from her alike the approving speech, Or blush, at least. She thanked men—good! but thanked Somehow—I know not how—as if she ranked My gift of a nine-hundred-years-old name With anybody's gift. Who'd stoop to blame This sort of trifling? Even had you skill In speech—which I have not—to make your will Quite clear to such an one, and say, “Just this Or that in you disgusts me; here you miss, Or there exceed the mark”—and if she let Herself be lessoned so, nor plainly set Her wits to yours, forsooth, and made excuse— E'en then would be some stooping; and I choose Never to stoop. Oh, sir, she smiled, no doubt, Whene'er I passed her; but who passed without Much the same smile? This grew; I gave commands; Then all smiles stopped together. There she stands As if alive. Will't please you rise? We'll meet The company below, then. I repeat, The Count your master's known munificence Is ample warrant that no just pretense Of mine for dowry will be disallowed; Though his fair daughter's self, as I avowed At starting, is my object. Nay, we'll go Together down, sir. Notice Neptune, though, Taming a sea-horse, thought a rarity, Which Claus of Innsbruck cast in bronze for me! A great writer can make things simple- like the simplistic understanding that this is an excellent portrait of a psychopath- which it is- to a historical understanding- as an expose on the dark side of the Renaissance- a moralistic understanding- like beware of objectifying self-serving schucks- or what I will call an optimistic reading….freedom and vitality cannot be contained…life finds a way… (to quote that philosopher Michael Crichton) and that way may just be through a poem.. . Thank you Robert Browning. Yeah- well there you go- today's take away- stop reading for information- but read looking for the vitality!!! Yeah! Read for vitality!! It's there! Next episode, we will tell you the famous love story of Robert Browning and his celebrity wife, Elizabeth Barrett, and we'll read some bona fide love poems. Thank you for spending time with us today. We don't take that for granted. Support us, if you don't mind, by tweeting an episode on your twitter feed, your linked in feed, or your facebook or Instagram feed. Text an episode to a friend and help us grow. Thank you. Peace out.
Linux feiert 30. Geburtstag: Am 17. September 1991 hat Linus Torvalds die erste Version seines Betriebssystemkerns online gestellt, gut vier Wochen nachdem er seine Arbeiten daran öffentlich gemacht hatte. Bis heute hat sich das freie Betriebssystem zu einem der wichtigsten Stützpfeiler der Software-Welt entwickelt. Torvalds hat die Entwicklung dabei weiterhin fest im Griff und kann dank einiger Eigenarten von Linux auf ein stattliches Arsenal von Helfern zurückgreifen, die immer wieder neue Features beisteuern. Zugleich läuft alles so berechenbar, wie ein Uhrwerk. Derweil wird der Umfang des Kernels immer größer. Darüber, über die Bedeutung von Linux und wie es auf absehbare Zeit weitergeht, sprechen wir in einer neuen Folge der #heiseshow mit unserem Experten Thorsten Leemhuis. Wie geht es Linux? Worauf liegt bei der Entwicklung aktuell der Fokus? Wie wird es weitergehen? Welche Meilensteine haben die vergangenen 30 Jahre geprägt? Was unterscheidet Linux von anderen Betriebssystemen, wie lässt sich der Erfolg erklären? Wie wichtig ist Linus Torvalds, wie wichtig die vielen freiwilligen Helfer und Helferinnen? Wo hapert es noch? Wie hat sich das Verhältnis zu den klassischen IT-Konzernen in jüngster Zeit gewandelt, allen voran Microsoft? Darüber und über viele weitere Fragen auch aus dem Publikum sprechen Kristina Beer (@bee_k_bee) und Martin Holland (@fingolas) von heise online mit dem Linux-Experten Thorsten Leemhuis (@thleemhuisfoss) in einer neuen Folge der #heiseshow. Produziert wird die Sendung von Michael Wieczorek (@avavii). === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Intel ist ein führendes Unternehmen in der Halbleiterindustrie. Mithilfe von Computer- und Kommunikationstechnologien, die die Basis weltweiter Innovationen bilden, gestaltet Intel eine datenzentrierte Zukunft. Intels Know-how trägt dazu bei, die großen Herausforderungen der Welt zu meistern und Milliarden von Geräten sowie die Infrastruktur der intelligenten, vernetzten Welt zu schützen, weiterzuentwickeln und zu verbinden – von der Cloud über das Netzwerk bis hin zu allem, was dazwischenliegt. Weitere Informationen über Intel finden Sie unter www.intel.de. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===
Linux feiert 30. Geburtstag: Am 17. September 1991 hat Linus Torvalds die erste Version seines Betriebssystemkerns online gestellt, gut vier Wochen nachdem er seine Arbeiten daran öffentlich gemacht hatte. Bis heute hat sich das freie Betriebssystem zu einem der wichtigsten Stützpfeiler der Software-Welt entwickelt. Torvalds hat die Entwicklung dabei weiterhin fest im Griff und kann dank einiger Eigenarten von Linux auf ein stattliches Arsenal von Helfern zurückgreifen, die immer wieder neue Features beisteuern. Zugleich läuft alles so berechenbar, wie ein Uhrwerk. Derweil wird der Umfang des Kernels immer größer. Darüber, über die Bedeutung von Linux und wie es auf absehbare Zeit weitergeht, sprechen wir in einer neuen Folge der #heiseshow mit unserem Experten Thorsten Leemhuis. Wie geht es Linux? Worauf liegt bei der Entwicklung aktuell der Fokus? Wie wird es weitergehen? Welche Meilensteine haben die vergangenen 30 Jahre geprägt? Was unterscheidet Linux von anderen Betriebssystemen, wie lässt sich der Erfolg erklären? Wie wichtig ist Linus Torvalds, wie wichtig die vielen freiwilligen Helfer und Helferinnen? Wo hapert es noch? Wie hat sich das Verhältnis zu den klassischen IT-Konzernen in jüngster Zeit gewandelt, allen voran Microsoft? Darüber und über viele weitere Fragen auch aus dem Publikum sprechen Kristina Beer (@bee_k_bee) und Martin Holland (@fingolas) von heise online mit dem Linux-Experten Thorsten Leemhuis (@thleemhuisfoss) in einer neuen Folge der #heiseshow. Produziert wird die Sendung von Michael Wieczorek (@avavii). === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Intel ist ein führendes Unternehmen in der Halbleiterindustrie. Mithilfe von Computer- und Kommunikationstechnologien, die die Basis weltweiter Innovationen bilden, gestaltet Intel eine datenzentrierte Zukunft. Intels Know-how trägt dazu bei, die großen Herausforderungen der Welt zu meistern und Milliarden von Geräten sowie die Infrastruktur der intelligenten, vernetzten Welt zu schützen, weiterzuentwickeln und zu verbinden – von der Cloud über das Netzwerk bis hin zu allem, was dazwischenliegt. Weitere Informationen über Intel finden Sie unter www.intel.de. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===
Linux feiert 30. Geburtstag: Am 17. September 1991 hat Linus Torvalds die erste Version seines Betriebssystemkerns online gestellt, gut vier Wochen nachdem er seine Arbeiten daran öffentlich gemacht hatte. Bis heute hat sich das freie Betriebssystem zu einem der wichtigsten Stützpfeiler der Software-Welt entwickelt. Torvalds hat die Entwicklung dabei weiterhin fest im Griff und kann dank einiger Eigenarten von Linux auf ein stattliches Arsenal von Helfern zurückgreifen, die immer wieder neue Features beisteuern. Zugleich läuft alles so berechenbar, wie ein Uhrwerk. Derweil wird der Umfang des Kernels immer größer. Darüber, über die Bedeutung von Linux und wie es auf absehbare Zeit weitergeht, sprechen wir in einer neuen Folge der #heiseshow mit unserem Experten Thorsten Leemhuis. Wie geht es Linux? Worauf liegt bei der Entwicklung aktuell der Fokus? Wie wird es weitergehen? Welche Meilensteine haben die vergangenen 30 Jahre geprägt? Was unterscheidet Linux von anderen Betriebssystemen, wie lässt sich der Erfolg erklären? Wie wichtig ist Linus Torvalds, wie wichtig die vielen freiwilligen Helfer und Helferinnen? Wo hapert es noch? Wie hat sich das Verhältnis zu den klassischen IT-Konzernen in jüngster Zeit gewandelt, allen voran Microsoft? Darüber und über viele weitere Fragen auch aus dem Publikum sprechen Kristina Beer (@bee_k_bee) und Martin Holland (@fingolas) von heise online mit dem Linux-Experten Thorsten Leemhuis (@thleemhuisfoss) in einer neuen Folge der #heiseshow. Produziert wird die Sendung von Michael Wieczorek (@avavii). === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis === Intel ist ein führendes Unternehmen in der Halbleiterindustrie. Mithilfe von Computer- und Kommunikationstechnologien, die die Basis weltweiter Innovationen bilden, gestaltet Intel eine datenzentrierte Zukunft. Intels Know-how trägt dazu bei, die großen Herausforderungen der Welt zu meistern und Milliarden von Geräten sowie die Infrastruktur der intelligenten, vernetzten Welt zu schützen, weiterzuentwickeln und zu verbinden – von der Cloud über das Netzwerk bis hin zu allem, was dazwischenliegt. Weitere Informationen über Intel finden Sie unter www.intel.de. === Anzeige / Sponsorenhinweis Ende ===
The audio quality can be a little wonky this week. We've identified the issue and resolved it. Sorry about that.We've heard for years that gamers are violent. But what if gamers were more peaceful in game than the people around them in real life? A really interesting new study has identified that gamers behave differently in EVE Online depending on the type of community they live in.The Nirvana Nevermind baby isn't happy about his nudes being plastered all over record stores and the internet. Now he's suing. We're not legal beagles, but we've got opinions.Roblox is bad. It isn't the simple gameplay, the child targeted community, or the memes. Actually, it's bad because it's one of the worst deals for game devs out there. Roblox seem intent to make it hard to make money from developing on their platform. That's a really nice way to treat the people who made your game popular. People are also trying to recreate mass killings in a game for children. It's a mess.The Link Between Videogames And Violence Is Not What You Think- https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0240196#sec012Smells Like A Lawsuit- https://deadline.com/2021/08/baby-nirvana-nevermind-album-cover-sues-band-exploitation-1234821540/Roblox Drama- https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2021-08-20-roblox-business-model-criticized-as-exploiting-children- https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2021-06-03-parent-watchdog-group-warning-about-robloxOther topics discussedMilk crate challenge has doctors warning it's ‘worse than falling from a ladder'- https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/aug/25/milk-crate-challenge-tiktok-doctors-warningsWhat is the Milk Crate Challenge, how did it explode out of nowhere and why are people doing it?- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-25/what-is-milk-crate-challenge-viral-videos-doctors/100404942Ice Bucket Challenge (sometimes called the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, is an activity involving the pouring of a bucket of ice water over a person's head, either by another person or self-administered, to promote awareness of the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as motor neuron disease and in the United States as Lou Gehrig's disease) and encourage donations to research.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_Bucket_ChallengeJack Thompson (activist) (American activist and disbarred attorney, based in Coral Gables, Florida. He is known for his role as an anti-video-game activist, particularly against violence and sex in video games. During his time as an attorney, Thompson focused his legal efforts against what he perceives as obscenity in modern culture. This included rap music, broadcasts by shock jock Howard Stern, and the content of video games and their alleged effects on children.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Thompson_(activist)Mothers Against Videogame Addiction and Violence (a parody and satire hoax organization created by sophomore Parsons The New School for Design student David Yoo as a final project in December 2002.)- https://gyaanipedia.fandom.com/wiki/Mothers_Against_Videogame_Addiction_and_ViolenceEve Online ((stylised EVE Online) is a space-based, persistent world massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by CCP Games. Players of Eve Online can participate in a number of in-game professions and activities, including mining, piracy, manufacturing, trading, exploration, and combat (both player versus environment and player versus player). The game contains a total of 7,800 star systems that can be visited by players.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eve_OnlineEve Online's ‘million dollar' battle came up a little short last night- https://www.polygon.com/2018/1/24/16927594/eve-online-million-dollar-battle-resultsFIFA (video game series) ((also known as FIFA Soccer, FIFA Football or EA Sports FIFA) is a series of association football video games developed and released annually by Electronic Arts under the EA Sports label. As of 2011, the FIFA franchise has been localised into 18 languages and available in 51 countries. Listed in Guinness World Records as the best-selling sports video game franchise in the world, the FIFA series has sold over 325 million copies as of 2021. It is also one of the best-selling video game franchises.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFA_(video_game_series)Australian Classification Board : Adult (18+) ratings for video games (Many games were banned before 2011 on the basis that the R18+ rating did not apply to video games at the time. This was the subject of complaint in the gaming community, who argued that there is no reason why adults should be prevented from seeing content in games that they could see in a film.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Classification_Board#Adult_(18+)_ratings_for_video_gamesVideo game addiction (also known as gaming disorder or internet gaming disorder, is generally defined as the problematic, compulsive use of video games that results in significant impairment to an individual's ability to function in various life domains over a prolonged period of time. 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When confronted and attacked, Hakkar would cast a hit point-draining and highly contagious debuff spell called "Corrupted Blood" on players.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corrupted_Blood_incidentCorrupted Blood Incident : Comparison to the COVID-19 pandemic (The Corrupted Blood incident has been compared to the COVID-19 pandemic, and epidemiologists who studied the Corrupted Blood outbreak are using the research from the incident to better understand coronavirus's spread - primarily its sociological factors.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corrupted_Blood_incident#Comparison_to_the_COVID-19_pandemicCall Of Duty (a first-person shooter video game franchise published by Activision. Starting out in 2003, it first focused on games set in World War II. Over time, the series has seen games set in the midst of the Cold War, futuristic worlds, and outer space. The games were first developed by Infinity Ward, then also by Treyarch and Sledgehammer Games.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_of_DutyUS man sues Nirvana for using his naked photo on iconic 'Nevermind' album : Spencer Eldon recreating the photo he took when he was a four-month-old baby in 1991.- https://www.malaymail.com/news/showbiz/2021/08/25/us-man-sues-nirvana-for-using-his-naked-photo-on-iconic-nevermind-album/2000325Viva Frei - Nirvana's "Nevermind" Baby Lawsuit is BOUND TO FAIL! Lawyer Explains - Viva Frei Vlawg- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXY_nlfZ_dI&t=257sGamer Chad - Roblox / Ultimate Slide Box Racing / Into the Toilet! / Gamer Chad Plays- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzqLTCT0vc4Columbine High School massacre : Doom connection and the Harris levels (Eric Harris was an enthusiast of the Doom series, owning some of the Doom novels and having designed Doom levels under the nicknames "REB", "Rebldomakr", and "RebDoomer". In a videotape recorded before the massacre, Harris expressed enthusiasm for the planned shooting, saying it would be like Doom. He also pointed out that the shotgun was "Straight out of Doom".)- https://doom.fandom.com/wiki/Columbine_High_School_massacreSuper Columbine Massacre RPG! (a role-playing video game created by Danny Ledonne and released in April 2005. The game recreates the 1999 Columbine High School shootings near Littleton, Colorado. Players assume the roles of gunmen Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold and act out the massacre, with flashbacks relating parts of Harris and Klebold's past experiences. The game begins on the day of the shootings and follows Harris and Klebold after their suicides to fictional adventures in perdition.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Columbine_Massacre_RPG!Robux ((R$) is the currency on Roblox. Robux was introduced on May 14, 2007 (alongside Tix) as a replacement of ROBLOX Points. Robux was one of two currencies on the platform alongside Tix, which was removed on April 14, 2016. Robux is known as Roblox's primary currency by the community and staff; all paid items within the avatar shop are sold for Robux, including user-created content such as microtransactions and game passes. The name 'Robux' is a portmanteau of Roblox and bucks.)- https://roblox.fandom.com/wiki/RobuxAttack on Pearl Harbor (a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service upon the United States (a neutral country at the time) against the naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, just before 08:00, on Sunday morning, December 7, 1941. The attack led to the United States' formal entry into World War II the next day. The Japanese military leadership referred to the attack as the Hawaii Operation and Operation AI, and as Operation Z during its planning.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_HarborSix Days in Fallujah (an upcoming first-person shooter video game developed by Highwire Games and published by Victura. Described by Highwire Games as a tactical shooter, it is slated to be the first video game to focus directly on the Iraq War. The game's plot follows a squad of U.S. Marines from 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines (3/1), fighting in the Second Battle of Fallujah over the span of six days in November 2004.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Days_in_FallujahBattle of Hastings (fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman-French army of William, the Duke of Normandy, and an English army under the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson, beginning the Norman conquest of England. It took place approximately 7 mi (11 km) northwest of Hastings, close to the present-day town of Battle, East Sussex, and was a decisive Norman victory.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_HastingsHistory (American TV network) ((formerly The History Channel from 1995 to 2008; stylized as HISTORY) is an American pay television network and flagship channel owned by A&E Networks, a joint venture between Hearst Communications and the Disney General Entertainment Content division of the Walt Disney Company.The network was originally focused on history-based documentaries. During the late 2000s, History drifted into reality television programming. In addition to this change in format, the network has been criticized by many scientists, historians, and skeptics for broadcasting pseudo-documentaries and unsubstantiated, sensational investigative programming.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_(American_TV_network)The Curse of Oak Island : What Is the Oak Island Money Pit?- https://www.history.com/shows/the-curse-of-oak-island/articles/what-is-the-money-pitForged in Fire (TV series) (American competition series that airs on the History channel and is produced by Outpost Entertainment, a Leftfield Entertainment company.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forged_in_Fire_(TV_series)The Secret Playboy Mansion Games Room With Hidden Bedrooms, Mirrored Walls, Gambling & Arcades ?♀️- https://www.celebritywotnot.com/celebrity-homes/the-playboy-mansion-games-room-secret-cabin-hidden-bedrooms-mirrored-walls-gambling-arcades/Red Hat (an American IBM subsidiary software company that provides open source software products to enterprises. Founded in 1993, Red Hat has its corporate headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina, with other offices worldwide.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hat- https://www.redhat.com/enHistory of union busting in the United States (The history of union busting in the United States dates back to the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century which produced a rapid expansion in factories and manufacturing capabilities. As workers moved away from farm work to factories, mines and other hard labor, they faced harsh working conditions such as long hours, low pay and health risks.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_union_busting_in_the_United_StatesAmazon is using union-busting Pinkerton spies to track warehouse workers and labour movements at the company, according to a new report- https://www.businessinsider.com.au/amazon-pinkerton-spies-worker-labor-unions-2020-11?r=US&IR=TActivision Blizzard ‘suppressed' evidence in sex discrimination lawsuit, California claims- https://www.polygon.com/22641099/activision-blizzard-dfeh-gender-discrimination-lawsuit-amendmentThe Fly (1986 film) (a 1986 science-fiction psychological body horror film directed and co-written by David Cronenberg. Produced by Brooksfilms and distributed by 20th Century Fox, the film stars Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis and John Getz. Loosely based on George Langelaan's 1957 short story of the same name and the 1958 film of the same name, The Fly tells of an eccentric scientist who, after one of his experiments goes wrong, slowly turns into a fly-hybrid creature.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fly_(1986_film)The Fly II (a 1989 American science fiction horror film directed by Chris Walas. The film stars Eric Stoltz and Daphne Zuniga, and is a sequel to the 1986 film The Fly, itself a remake of the 1958 film of the same name.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fly_IIThe Fly (1958 film) (a 1958 American horror science-fiction film produced and directed by Kurt Neumann and starring David Hedison, Patricia Owens, Vincent Price, and Herbert Marshall. The film was released in CinemaScope with color by Deluxe by 20th Century Fox. It was followed by two black-and-white sequels, Return of the Fly (1959) and Curse of the Fly (1965). The original film was remade in 1986 by director David Cronenberg.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fly_(1958_film)Arrival (film) (a 2016 American science fiction drama film directed by Denis Villeneuve and adapted by Eric Heisserer, who conceived the movie as a spec script based on the 1998 short story "Story of Your Life" by Ted Chiang. It stars Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, and Forest Whitaker. The film follows a linguist enlisted by the United States Army to discover how to communicate with extraterrestrial aliens who have arrived on Earth, before tensions lead to war.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrival_(film)Verge Science - We decoded NASA's messages to aliens by hand (In 1977, twin golden records were sent into space on the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft. Still sailing through space at nearly 60,000 km per hour, the records contain sound, songs, and images from earth.)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRuovINxpPcWTF is Happening! The Podcast (TNC Podcast)- https://anchor.fm/wtfihpodShout Outs 21st August 2021 – Nick Davatzes, Cable Pioneer Who Launched A&E Network and History Channel, passes away at 79 - https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/nick-davatzes-dead-79-ceo-ae-networks-1235046271/ Nickolas Davatzes, longtime CEO of A+E Networks who steered the launch of A&E Network and History Channel has passed away. Davatzes joined the company as CEO in 1983 just as A&E Networks was formed through the merger of fledgling cable channels Entertainment Network, owned by RCA and the Rockefeller family, and ARTS Network, owned by Hearst and ABC. A+E Networks today is a 50-50 joint venture of the Walt Disney Co. and Hearst Corp. Davatzes served as CEO emeritus. Davatzes led the company's launch of the signature A&E Network (an amalgam of Arts and Entertainment) in 1984 and History Channel in 1995 (History formally dropped “Channel” from its moniker in 2008). He served as CEO of the parent company through 2005, when he was succeeded by protege Abbe Raven, who started at the company as a secretary. Davatzes was known for promoting educational outreach and the importance of industry R&D during his run at A&E Networks. The company later expanded to include the Lifetime cable channel as well as more recent entries like lifestyle channel FYI and Lifetime Movie Network. Disney executive chairman Bob Iger hailed him as a “towering figure in the early days of cable television (who helped) build some of the most iconic brands in the media landscape.” Iger added that he was “a person of true integrity.” He died in Wilton, Connecticut.24th August 2021 – Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts passes away at 80 - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-25/rolling-stones-drummer-charlie-watts-dies-at-age-80/100404658Charlie Watts, the drummer who provided the backbone of the Rolling Stones' songs for more than half a century, has died. Watts "passed away peacefully in a London hospital earlier today surrounded by his family," his publicist Bernard Doherty said. "Charlie was a cherished husband, father and grandfather and also as a member of The Rolling Stones, as one of the greatest drummers of his generation." The quiet, elegantly dressed Watts was often ranked with Keith Moon, Ginger Baker and a handful of others as a premier rock drummer, respected worldwide for his muscular, swinging style as the band rose from its scruffy beginnings to international superstardom. He joined the Stones early in 1963 and remained over the next 60 years, ranked just behind Jagger and Keith Richards as the group's longest lasting and most essential members. Watts stayed on, and largely held himself apart, through the drug abuse, creative clashes and ego wars that helped kill founding member Brian Jones, drove bassist Bill Wyman and Jones' replacement Mick Taylor to quit and otherwise made being in the Stones the most exhausting of jobs. The Stones began, Watts said, "as white blokes from England playing black American music" but quickly evolved their own distinctive sound. Watts was a jazz drummer in his early years and never lost his affinity for the music he first loved, heading his own jazz band and taking on numerous other side projects. He had his eccentricities — Watts liked to collect cars even though he didn't drive and would simply sit in them in his garage. But he was a steadying influence on stage and off as the Stones defied all expectations by rocking well into their 70s, decades longer than their old rivals The Beatles. He died in London with his family around him.25th August 2021 – Linux turns 30 - https://www.zdnet.com/article/linus-torvalds-on-linuxs-30th-birthday/ In 1991, Unix was an important but secondary x86 operating system. That year, on August 25, a mild-mannered Finnish graduate student named Linus Benedict Torvalds announced on the Usenet group comp.os.minix that he was working on "a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones." No one knew it, not even Torvalds, but the technology was going to change forever. Thirty years later, Linux rules IT. Almost all major websites -- including Google, Facebook, and Wikipedia -- run on Linux. It's the same with the clouds. Even on Microsoft's own Azure, the most popular operating system is Linux. As for supercomputers, all 500 of the world's fastest 500 supercomputers run Linux. Thanks to Android, Linux is also the most popular end-user operating system. Not bad for a hobby operating system! In those very first days, Linux wasn't formally known as Linux. Torvalds explained, "Linux was my working name, but I never wanted to release it as Linux. Linux was a perfectly good working name, but if I actually used it as the official one, people would think that I am an egomaniac and wouldn't take it seriously. So I chose this very bad name, "Freax," for "Free Unix." Fortunately, the first Linux administrator Ari Lemmk, decided Freax was a silly name too. Hence, he actually named it Linux because he thought this internal project name was Torvalds first choice.Remembrances25th August 1822 – William Herschel - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_HerschelGerman-born British astronomer and composer. He frequently collaborated with his younger sister and fellow astronomer Caroline Lucretia Herschel. Born in the Electorate of Hanover, William Herschel followed his father into the military band of Hanover, before emigrating to Great Britain in 1757 at the age of nineteen. Herschel constructed his first large telescope in 1774, after which he spent nine years carrying out sky surveys to investigate double stars. Herschel published catalogues of nebulae in 1802 (2,500 objects) and in 1820 (5,000 objects). The resolving power of the Herschel telescopes revealed that many objects called nebulae in the Messier catalogue were actually clusters of stars. On 13 March 1781 while making observations he made note of a new object in the constellation of Gemini. This would, after several weeks of verification and consultation with other astronomers, be confirmed to be a new planet, eventually given the name of Uranus. This was the first planet to be discovered since antiquity, and Herschel became famous overnight. As a result of this discovery, George III appointed him Court Astronomer. He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society and grants were provided for the construction of new telescopes. Herschel pioneered the use of astronomical spectrophotometry, using prisms and temperature measuring equipment to measure the wavelength distribution of stellar spectra. In the course of these investigations, Herschel discovered infrared radiation. Other work included an improved determination of the rotation period of Mars, the discovery that the Martian polar caps vary seasonally, the discovery of Titania and Oberon (moons of Uranus) and Enceladus and Mimas (moons of Saturn). Herschel was made a Knight of the Royal Guelphic Order in 1816. He was the first President of the Royal Astronomical Society when it was founded in 1820. He died at the age of 83 at Observatory House, Windsor Road, Slough Herschel's epitaph is Coelorum perrupit claustra (He broke through the barriers of the heavens).Famous Birthdays25th August 1819 – Allan Pinkerton - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_PinkertonScottish–American detective and spy, best known for creating the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. Pinkerton first became interested in criminal detective work while wandering through the wooded groves around Dundee, looking for trees to make barrel staves, when he came across a band of counterfeiters, who may have been affiliated with the notorious Banditti of the Prairie. After observing their movements for some time he informed the local sheriff, who arrested them. This later led to Pinkerton being appointed, in 1849, as the first police detective in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. In 1850, he partnered with Chicago attorney Edward Rucker in forming the North-Western Police Agency, which later became Pinkerton & Co, and finally Pinkerton National Detective Agency, still in existence today as Pinkerton Consulting and Investigations, a subsidiary of Securitas AB. Pinkerton's business insignia was a wide open eye with the caption "We never sleep." As the US expanded in territory, rail transport increased. Pinkerton's agency solved a series of train robberies during the 1850s, first bringing Pinkerton into contact with George McClellan, then Chief Engineer and Vice President of the Illinois Central Railroad, and Abraham Lincoln, the company's lawyer. When the Civil War began, Pinkerton served as head of the Union Intelligence Service during the first two years, heading off an alleged assassination plot in Baltimore, Maryland while guarding Abraham Lincoln on his way to Washington, D.C. as well as identifying troop numbers in military campaigns. His agents often worked undercover as Confederate soldiers and sympathizers to gather military intelligence. Pinkerton himself served on several undercover missions as a Confederate soldier using the alias Major E.J. Allen. He worked across the Deep South in the summer of 1861, focusing on fortifications and Confederate plans. This counterintelligence work done by Pinkerton and his agents is comparable to the work done by today's U.S. Army Counterintelligence Special Agents in which Pinkerton's agency is considered an early predecessor. He was succeeded as Intelligence Service chief by Lafayette Baker; the Intelligence Service was the predecessor of the U.S. Secret Service. His work led to the establishment of the Federal secret service. Despite his agency's later reputation for anti-labor activities, Pinkerton himself was heavily involved in pro-labor politics as a young man. Though Pinkerton considered himself pro-labor, he opposed strikes and distrusted labor unions. He was born in Gorbals, Glasgow.Events of Interest25th August 1957- The Invisible Man Vs. The Human Fly premiered in Japan - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0204691/ A star is born! On this day in 1957 (in Japan), The Invisible Man Vs. The Human Fly took to the silver screen for a monster of a pairing! Directed by Mitsuo Murayama, the SciFi/Fantasy starred Ryûji Shinagawa and Yoshirô Kitahara; and here's the plot summary: "A ruthless serial killer with a peculiar method of stalking and killing his victims comes face to face with a police officer turned invisible by a scientific experiment. Who will emerge triumphant?" In the late 1950s, in the United States this film was announced, and stills were published, under the English language title "The Murdering Mite." This film shares part of its Japanese title with the Japanese release of the much better-known 1958 U.S. science fiction film The Fly, which was released in Japan as Fear of the Fly Man (ハエ男の恐怖 Hae Otoko no Kyōfu), though with the 'Fly' in "Fly Man" spelled in katakana rather than kanji characters. While both films feature "fly men," The Invisible Man vs. The Human Fly actually predates the latter film by almost an entire year.25th August 1989 – Voyager 2 spacecraft makes its closest approach to Neptune, the last planet in the Solar System at the time, due to Pluto being within Neptune's orbit from 1979 to 1999 - https://www.wired.com/2010/08/0825voyager2-neptune/ Voyager 2 makes its closest encounter with Neptune, passing just 3,000 miles above the cloud tops of the most distant planet in our solar system. The Voyager 2 space probe has been our most productive unmanned space voyage. It visited all four of the outer planets and their systems of moons and rings, including the first visits to previously unexplored Uranus and Neptune. Voyager 2 found four rings and evidence for ring arcs, or incomplete rings, above Neptune. That means all four of the gas giants in our solar system have rings. Neptune's, however, are very meager compared to the magnificent rings around Saturn. In the late 19th century, astronomers thought that an unseen Planet X was influencing the orbits of Uranus and Neptune. The observed positions of the two planets and their calculated positions differed. Among those astronomers convinced of the existence of Planet X was Clyde Tombaugh. In 1930 while scanning areas of the sky for Planet X, he found Pluto. When Voyager 2 flew by Neptune, it took very precise measurements of Neptune's mass and found it to be about 0.5 percent less massive than previous estimates. When the orbits of Uranus and Neptune were recalculated using the more accurate mass figure, it became clear that the imprecise number for Neptune -- and not the gravity of an unseen planet -- had caused the observed orbital discrepancies. After its encounter with Neptune, the spacecraft was rechristened the Voyager Interstellar Mission by NASA to take measurements of the interplanetary magnetic field, plasma and charged-particle environment. But mostly it's searching for the heliopause, the distance at which the solar wind becomes subsumed by the more general interstellar wind.IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us onFacebook- Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/- Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/440485136816406/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/Email - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comSupport via Podhero- https://podhero.com/podcast/449127/nerds-amalgamated See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vor 30 Jahren schrieb der finnische Student Linus Torvalds in einer Gruppe des sogenannten Usenet, er habe eine freies Betriebssystem entwickelt. Das ganz sei so 'ne Art Hobby-Sache. Nichts Professionelles, nur zum Spaß. Das war die Geburtsstunde des Betriebssystems Linux und Linux verhalf der Open Source Philosophie zum Durchbruch. Niemand - am allerwenigsten Torvalds selbst - konnte damals ahnen, das Linux eine Erfolgsgeschichte ohne Beispiel wird. Vom Smartphone über Serverfarmen bis zum Auto der dem Robosauger: Linux ist überall.
I vår första live-inspelning med publik tar vi upp det senaste från Torvalds, Audacity som trampar snett, tangentbord från System76, Freenode i fritt fall och mycket mer! Mer om foss-north: https://foss-north.se/2021/ Länkar: https://trevligmjukvara.se/s07e07 Stöd Trevlig Mjukvara: https://liberapay.com/TrevligMjukvara/donate
This is an encore presentation due to illness. In spite of that, and the poor audio quality, let's roll back 2016, to our 100th episode, when we all were served a reminder of what Linux gaming had been like for the entirety of skookie's lifetime before the advent of Steam. Original shownotes below. Enjoy. best linux games podcast, this week we feature the very latest on the controversial tsunami surrounding the two best games available for the operating system... that's right: "Tux Racer," and the visuall,y stunning state-of-the-art VR-Enabled MMORPG, "Nethack." We also take a moment to thank all of our friends and listeners, take a moment to fire crack Engineer Ivor Molina live on the air and mid-broadcast, and - by the time all the dust settled from our coverage of these, the only two games available for the GNU/Linux general computing platform, and the only two titles released in the last twenty years that can make that claim - we somehow manage to squeeze in a little news item about some stupid gimmicky rip-off called "Steam" and take a good, healthy thirty seconds to laugh at its expense as it is certaintly doomed to complete failure and will never ever bring anything good to this, our beloved house that Torvalds, Stallman, Aho, Kernighan, and Wein-guy built. ALL THIS AND MUCH MORE! Happy One Hundredth Episode! www.bestlinuxgames.com -------- -BE SURE TO CHECK OUT our twitch livestream at: www.twitch.tv/skookiesprite -JOIN OUR DISCORD EXPERIMENT at: https://discord.gg/M3C7AvKrj3 --POST YOUR GAME REPORTS TO PROTONDB.COM!!!!
Fredrik chats with Wilson Snyder about Verilator, chip design, performance, and open hardware. This episode is a bit of a follow-up to episode 389 where Robert Wikander talked - in Swedish - about verification of circuit designs. Afterward, Robert mentioned that we should really ask Wilson Snyder to talk about Verilator, and here we are! Wilson works with CPU and other hardware design, and is one of the lead developers of Verilator. When you design hardware, hardware description languages come in handy - you use them to describe hardware precisely. Then you can generate runnable code simulating the hardware, and run batteries of tests against it without needing to manufacture physical hardware. Verilator is one tool for turning code in the Verilog hardware description language into C++ or Systemc. The major competing tools are more on the interpreter side - which means that Verilator usually has a performance advantage. Oh, and it’s GPL licensed as well. As we discuss, Verilator doesn’t actually support all of Verilog, but that’s being worked on. And increased performance in itself is a clear goal of both research and concrete improvements. We also discuss a bit what might come out hardware-wise in the future. Wilson predicts DPUs - data-offload units, basically - will become even more of a thing than today. The second part of the discussion is focused on Verilator itself - how it’s built, designed, and developed. People with knowledge of compilers will feel right at home inside the Verilator source code. Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We are @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive. If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi. Links Wilson Snyder Robert Wikander - appeared in episode 389 (in Swedish) Digital equipment Verilator Hardware verification Synthesis - converting the language used into hardware gates Emacs Linus - yes, Torvalds GPL 2 GPL 3 Compiler Interpreter CHIPS alliance Duane Galbi got Verilator open sourced Tarball Systemc EDA - Electronic design automation Cadence Synopsys - provides synthesis tools Git RISC-V Open cores FPGA Open source ARM and MIPS cores Standard cell DSP Amiga ML GPUs DPUs Parsing Lexing Verilator on Github Verilator’s Github issues UVM - Universal verification methodology veripool.org Titles An open source tool that could do verification It started as a hobby It has a life of its own Into actual hardware gates Matching the languages A good escape story It’s bascially a compiler Open source hardware design The performance to generate the next CPU Innovation feedback cycles Download a core Always a little bit of a focus My real job is CPU design
Neste 1º episódio falamos de Rust, Linux, CSS, Go Lang, HTTPS e até sobre BBB21. Acredite se quiser! ;) Confira o Compilado #001, com as notícias e novidades do mundo da programação que nos chamaram atenção dos dias 20/03 a 26/03! Além de trazer e comentar as notícias, abrimos espaço no Compilado para os comentários dos nossos seguidores, aproveitamos para explicar sobre os vídeos que publicamos na semana no YouTube e também fazemos menções honrosas aos membros do Clube dos CDFs, nosso membros no YouTube. Hosts: Somos Gabriel Fróes e Vanessa Weber, um casal de programadores que dá as caras desde 2016 no canal Código Fonte TV no YouTube. Links:
Neste 1º episódio falamos de Rust, Linux, CSS, Go Lang, HTTPS e até sobre BBB21. Acredite se quiser! ;) Confira o Compilado #001, com as notícias e novidades do mundo da programação que nos chamaram atenção dos dias 20/03 a 26/03! Além de trazer e comentar as notícias, abrimos espaço no Compilado para os comentários dos nossos seguidores, aproveitamos para explicar sobre os vídeos que publicamos na semana no YouTube e também fazemos menções honrosas aos membros do Clube dos CDFs, nosso membros no YouTube. Hosts: Somos Gabriel Fróes e Vanessa Weber, um casal de programadores que dá as caras desde 2016 no canal Código Fonte TV no YouTube. Links:
I säsongsavslutningen fryser Torvalds till mitt i en merge, Flutter infiltrerar Ubuntu, Seb vill optimera Vim med kopplingspedaler och massa annat gött snack. Häng med! Länkar: https://trevligmjukvara.se/s06e07 Stöd Trevlig Mjukvara: https://liberapay.com/TrevligMjukvara/donate
Vi synar Open Web Docs och tittar närmare på framtiden för MDN. Terraria avbryter Stadia-satsningen, Twitter vill decentralisera, Rust skapar stiftelse och mycket mer. Länkar: https://trevligmjukvara.se/s06e04 Stöd Trevlig Mjukvara: https://liberapay.com/TrevligMjukvara/
Sofia Torvalds on toimittaja ja kirjailija. Torvaldsin uusi kirja on suomeksi ahdistuksen jumalatar. Keskustelua suvusta, vanhemmudesta, syömishäiriöstä, angsteista ja suomenruotsalaisuudesta.
Vi djupdyker i Purism och Librem 5. Firefox får prestandaförbättringar. Rust tar mark. Torvalds suktar efter Apples nya hårdvara. Det, och mycket mer, häng med! Länkar: https://trevligmjukvara.se/s05e06 Stöd Trevlig Mjukvara: https://liberapay.com/TrevligMjukvara/donate
Get the KernelCare & Extended Lifecycle Support* for CentOS® 6 Bundle today at https://lp.kernelcare.com/bundle-wan Honey automatically applies the best coupon codes to save you money at different online checkouts, try it now at https://www.joinhoney.com/linus Visit https://www.squarespace.com/WAN and use offer code WAN for 10% off Check out Carpool Critics, our new movie podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt-oJR5teQIjOAxCmIQvcgA Timestamps: (courtesy of Michael O'Brien) 00:00:00 - Stream Start! 00:00:04 - WOOOOOOO BOY! WELCOME! 00:00:12 - Topic #1: Floatplane v App Store (Jump to 00:02:06) 00:00:35 - Topic #2: Intel Leak (Jump to 00:13:06) 00:01:10 - Topic #3: TikTok & WeChat (Jump to 00:37:05) 00:01:18 - Topic #4: Get Unpacked (Jump to 00:50:27) 00:01:37 - Roll the Intro 00:02:06 - Topic #1: Floatplane on iOS 00:02:40 - Relevancy of topic 00:04:12 - "Great User Experience" 00:06:08 - How Floatplane is impacted 00:08:16 - Additional restrictions from Apple 00:10:28 - Apple's hypocrisy 00:13:06 - Topic #2.1: Intel's 20GB of IP (not of the v4 or v6 variety) 00:14:27 - Backdoor in firmware? 00:14:37 - Password practices are the best! 00:15:09 - How it was found & where it was 00:17:01 - Initial meta overview of why it was offsite 00:18:53 - TRAINING VIDEOS! 00:18:57 - Meme opportunity #1 00:19:38 - Topic #2.2: Nintendo tie-in 00:20:46 - Weird Yoshi 00:22:23 - Overview of the Nintendo leak 00:23:35 - LTT Confessions 0:26:33 - And this is when Luke gets hatemail 00:27:04 - Sponsors! 00:27:14 - SquareSpace - 10% Off - squarespace.com/wan 00:28:04 - Honey - joinhoney.com/linus 00:28:44 - Technical problems! 00:29:08 - Cloudlinux - ELS for CentOS 6 30% off, 15% discount on KernelCare lp.kernelcare.com/bundle-wan 00:30:31 - Happy Linus! Sebastian, not Torvalds 00:31:57 - Dr DisRespect Streams! 00:32:15 - Linus is famous 00:32:48 - "Too Mad PC" Colab Details 00:34:37 - To PC or not to PC? 00:35:47 - lttstore.com 00:37:05 - Topic #3: US Banning TikTok & WeChat in 45 days 00:38:03 - "Poorly worded, ill prepared" 00:39:46 - Getting past The Great Firewall 00:42:09 - Trillian nostalgia et al. 00:44:44 - Tangent #1: Current state of notifications on Windows & Android 00:46:15 - Google, Listen up! 00:47:32 - Luke's trials & tribulations 00:49:41 - [Microsoft] Teams' woes 00:50:27 - Topic #4: "Get Unpacked" the Samsung event 00:51:06 - Note 20 hot take 00:52:05 - Note 20 Ultra hot take 00:52:51 - Math! 00:53:39 - Galaxy Watch 3 hot take 00:54:20 - Galaxy Z Fold 2 hot take 00:55:55 - Tangent #2: Buy a car or a phone? 00:57:16 - Tangent #3: Buying a Tesla 00:58:38 - Tesla's delivery process 01:00:14 - Fanboys! 01:01:43 - "Fix the roof" analogy 01:02:29 - Luke's self-proclaimed Nintendo fanboy 01:03:51 - Today's Guest on The View, Linus Sebastian 01:06:33 - No apology videos! 01:07:25 - PC Tech Support Challenge Sponsored by Intel Stream on August 8th 01:08:15 - #Lienus 01:09:25 - 3 [fixed] computer systems given away 01:09:57 - Stream is at 12:00 pm PDT, August 8th 01:10:14 - The will to prove that the other is not as good... 01:10:50 - Meme opportunity #2 01:11:34 - Linus' Bounty - $2500 (Watch for details) 01:14:50 - SUPERCHATS! 01:16:14 - Tangent #4: Honesty 01:17:55 - Inexperience vs Maliciousness 01:19:13 - Linus will do anything for money 01:19:24 - Luke schools Linus' on technique 01:20:07 - Loving the Gestapo 01:22:35 - Luke's missing "Bye"
USA är ruttet i toppen Torvalds har gått över till en 32-kärnors Threadripper-CPU. Threadripper 3970X med 32 kärnor/64 trådar kostar 24990 kronor på Webhallen. Allmänt funderande över datoruppgraderande utbryter Finns det något mysigt community av indieutvecklare på Windows? Det fanns många gigabyte uppdateringar kvar att hämta för Galaxy S8 - den får fortfarande patchar. Pie-android installerat macOS 10.15.5 innehåller nån ny grej för att inte ladda sönder datorns batterier. syns inte på jockes fem år gamla mbp. “steampunkdator” säger Fredrik, och han kan ha en poäng där - den börjar verkligen kännas gammal nu KORVSPECIAL: Stensåker Lammkorv och Salcicca med äpple: kanonkorvar. Bra drag i lammkorven, fungerar ypperligt att grilla. ICAs chorizo förvånansvärt smaskig Zingorapporten: hyfsat välfylld V70 och välfyllt släp med datasaker. Nu är det slutdonerat för Jockes del Är det dags att börja hata e-post ännu? Jocke har premiärbadat i poolen. 20+ i vattnet. kändes kallt som attanz ändå. Det blev en plaskdamm (++) istället för pool för tillfället. Inte fel när det smaskat på med värme i ett par dagar såhär. Gräsklipparen har inte fått nya order, står och surar i sitt hörn Färre klistermärken på en dator är också en mysig känsla, visar det sig FILMTAJM: Jocke har sett Antman. 3,5/5. Fredrik har inte sett Titanic II än. Inte Jocke heller Länkar Senaste Kodsnack - där Kristoffer bland annat avslöjar att han blivit Javaprogrammerare igen Torvalds skaffar Threadripper Half-life: Alyx WSL - Windows Linux-subsystem Android pie Lineage Stensåkra Stensåkras återförsäljare ICA Maxi i Allum Titanic II Ant-man Stan Lee Apollo 13 Incomparable om Apollo 13 Liftoff om Apollo 13 Frost II Hotell Transylvanien Två nördar - en podcast. Fredrik Björeman, Joacim Melin diskuterar allt som gör livet värt att leva. Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-212-ett-gult-troll-med-jattelanga-slipsar.html.
Story of the famous operating system kernel released by Linus Torvalds.
Linus gets a Threadripper! GNOME settles their patent issue, Ardour hits 6.0, and Microsoft's failed war on open-source.
Questions ( Episodes 23 - 24 / Part I. - II. ) Q1: Your earliest memories of a computer? Did You grew up around them? Q2: Computer Science in Northeastern University in Boston Q3: Did You get involved with BSD before or after it got taken over by Wind River? Q4: Wind River and VxWorks ... Can You tell me more about them and Your involvement with both? Q5: I know from other talks You gave You really like Embedded computing and the challenges which comes with them. What do You like in them?Complexity?The challenge they represent? Q6: If You had to compare VxWorks to FreeBSD when it comes to the Embedded industry Can they compete with one another or VxWorks just leagues ahead when it comes to embedded devices? perhaps coming from that one is designed from the ground up to serve the purpose of being on embedded devices? Q7: How did You get into FreeBSD? 1a.: NetBSD with the running it on all (including microwaves did not sound more of a challengefor someone like Yourself who hacks the kernel all day long? Q8: You are the author/coauthor of many books on BSD and FreeBSD with Kirk McKusick How was it to work and coauthor a technical book/paper with someone legendary like him? Q9: Do You think if BSD didn’t get hold up in court by ATT / Unix Systems Laboratories We would have BSD *FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD * where Linux is today and perhaps Linux did not even exist today as there would have been no gap on the market to fill which resulted L. Torvalds to write the Linux Kernel? Q10: On FreeBSD You are also lead of the Kernel team / whom oversee changes and improvements getting into the FreeBSD kernel.. Can You tell me more about it? Q11: On Your website it mentions Your consulting company. Is this the typical pick my brain - hear my advice on X thing You want to do with Your company ) networking, security, etc.)? Q12: What did You run on Your machine at home? Any special HW Or Hobby? More info: https://viktormadarasz.freeshell.net George's website: http://www.neville-neilconsulting.com/
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Questions ( Episodes 23 - 24 / Part I. - II. ) Q1: Your earliest memories of a computer? Did You grew up around them? Q2: Computer Science in Northeastern University in Boston Q3: Did You get involved with BSD before or after it got taken over by Wind River? Q4: Wind River and VxWorks ... Can You tell me more about them and Your involvement with both? Q5: I know from other talks You gave You really like Embedded computing and the challenges which comes with them. What do You like in them?Complexity?The challenge they represent? Q6: If You had to compare VxWorks to FreeBSD when it comes to the Embedded industry Can they compete with one another or VxWorks just leagues ahead when it comes to embedded devices? perhaps coming from that one is designed from the ground up to serve the purpose of being on embedded devices? Q7: How did You get into FreeBSD? 1a.: NetBSD with the running it on all (including microwaves did not sound more of a challengefor someone like Yourself who hacks the kernel all day long? Q8: You are the author/coauthor of many books on BSD and FreeBSD with Kirk McKusick How was it to work and coauthor a technical book/paper with someone legendary like him? Q9: Do You think if BSD didn’t get hold up in court by ATT / Unix Systems Laboratories We would have BSD *FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD * where Linux is today and perhaps Linux did not even exist today as there would have been no gap on the market to fill which resulted L. Torvalds to write the Linux Kernel? Q10: On FreeBSD You are also lead of the Kernel team / whom oversee changes and improvements getting into the FreeBSD kernel.. Can You tell me more about it? Q11: On Your website it mentions Your consulting company. Is this the typical pick my brain - hear my advice on X thing You want to do with Your company ) networking, security, etc.)? Q12: What did You run on Your machine at home? Any special HW Or Hobby? More info: https://viktormadarasz.freeshell.net George's website: http://www.neville-neilconsulting.com/
Författaren Sofia Torvalds lider av ångest och nojor. Under en svår period i sitt liv dokumenterade hon sina dagar i dagboksform och försökte hitta en balans mellan att uthärda ångesten och äta lugnande mediciner. Hur svårt får ett liv vara, frågar hon sig? I veckans Efter Nio medverkar också psykologen och terapeuten Marina Maatela. Hur hjälper hon sina klienter att övervinna ångest och hitta balans i livet?
Upgrading FreeBSD from 11.3 to 12.1, Distrowatch switching to FreeBSD, Torvalds says don’t run ZFS, iked(8) removed automatic IPv6 blocking, working towards LLDB on i386, and memory-hard Argon2 hashing scheme in NetBSD. Headlines Upgrading FreeBSD from 11.3 to 12.1 (https://blog.bimajority.org/2020/01/13/upgrading-freebsd-from-11-3-to-12-1/) Now here’s something more like what I was originally expecting the content on this blog to look like. I’m in the process of moving all of our FreeBSD servers (about 30 in total) from 11.3 to 12.1. We have our own local build of the OS, and until “packaged base” gets to a state where it’s reliably usable, we’re stuck doing upgrades the old-fashioned way. I created a set of notes for myself while cranking through these upgrades and I wanted to share them since they are not really work-specific and this process isn’t very well documented for people who haven’t been doing this sort of upgrade process for 25 years. Our source and object trees are read-only exported from the build server over NFS, which causes things to be slow. /etc/make.conf and /etc/src.conf are symbolic links on all of our servers to the master copies in /usr/src so that make installworld can find the configuration parameters the system was built with. Switching Distrowatch over to BSD (https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/eodhit/switching_distrowatch_over_to_freebsd_ama/) This may be a little off-topic for this board (forgive me if it is, please). However, I wanted to say that I'm one of the people who works on DistroWatch (distrowatch.com) and this past week we had to deal with a server facing hardware failure. We had a discussion about whether to continue running Debian or switch to something else. The primary "something else" option turned out to be FreeBSD and it is what we eventually went with. It took a while to convert everything over from working with Debian GNU/Linux to FreeBSD 12 (some script incompatibilities, different paths, some changes to web server configuration, networking IPv6 troubles). But in the end we ended up with a good, FreeBSD-based experience. Since the transition was successful, though certainly not seamless, I thought people might want to do a Q&A on the migration process. Especially for those thinking of making the same switch. News Roundup iked(8) automatic IPv6 blocking removed (https://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#r20200114) iked(8) no longer automatically blocks unencrypted outbound IPv6 packets. This feature was intended to avoid accidental leakage, but in practice was found to mostly be a cause of misconfiguration. If you previously used iked(8)'s -6 flag to disable this feature, it is no longer needed and should be removed from /etc/rc.conf.local if used. Linus says dont run ZFS (https://itsfoss.com/linus-torvalds-zfs/) “Don’t use ZFS. It’s that simple. It was always more of a buzzword than anything else, I feel, and the licensing issues just make it a non-starter for me.” This is what Linus Torvalds said in a mailing list to once again express his disliking for ZFS filesystem specially over its licensing. To avoid unnecessary confusion, this is more intended for Linux distributions, kernel developers and maintainers rather than individual Linux users. GSoC 2019 Final Report: Incorporating the memory-hard Argon2 hashing scheme into NetBSD (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/gsoc_2019_final_report_incorporating) We successfully incorporated the Argon2 reference implementation into NetBSD/amd64 for our 2019 Google Summer of Coding project. We introduced our project here and provided some hints on how to select parameters here. For our final report, we will provide an overview of what changes were made to complete the project. The Argon2 reference implementation, available here, is available under both the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 and the Apache Public License 2.0. To import the reference implementation into src/external, we chose to use the Apache 2.0 license for this project. Working towards LLDB on i386 NetBSD (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/working_towards_lldb_on_i386) Upstream describes LLDB as a next generation, high-performance debugger. It is built on top of LLVM/Clang toolchain, and features great integration with it. At the moment, it primarily supports debugging C, C++ and ObjC code, and there is interest in extending it to more languages. In February 2019, I have started working on LLDB, as contracted by the NetBSD Foundation. So far I've been working on reenabling continuous integration, squashing bugs, improving NetBSD core file support, extending NetBSD's ptrace interface to cover more register types and fix compat32 issues, fixing watchpoint and threading support. Throughout December I've continued working on our build bot maintenance, in particular enabling compiler-rt tests. I've revived and finished my old patch for extended register state (XState) in core dumps. I've started working on bringing proper i386 support to LLDB. Beastie Bits An open source Civilization V (https://github.com/yairm210/UnCiv) BSD Groups in Italy (https://bsdnotizie.blogspot.com/2020/01/gruppi-bsd-in-italia.html) Why is Wednesday, November 17, 1858 the base time for OpenVMS? (https://www.slac.stanford.edu/~rkj/crazytime.txt) Benchmarking shell pipelines and the Unix “tools” philosophy (https://blog.plover.com/Unix/tools.html) LPI and BSD working together (https://youtu.be/QItb5aoj7Oc) Feedback/Questions Pat - March Meeting (http://dpaste.com/2BMGZVV#wrap) Madhukar - Overheating Laptop (http://dpaste.com/17WNVM8#wrap) Warren - R vs S (http://dpaste.com/3AZYFB1#wrap) Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) Your browser does not support the HTML5 video tag.
Upgrading FreeBSD from 11.3 to 12.1, Distrowatch switching to FreeBSD, Torvalds says don’t run ZFS, iked(8) removed automatic IPv6 blocking, working towards LLDB on i386, and memory-hard Argon2 hashing scheme in NetBSD.
Upgrading FreeBSD from 11.3 to 12.1, Distrowatch switching to FreeBSD, Torvalds says don’t run ZFS, iked(8) removed automatic IPv6 blocking, working towards LLDB on i386, and memory-hard Argon2 hashing scheme in NetBSD.
Linux o, meglio GNU/Linux, è stato scritto da Linus Torvalds, con un’idea sul suo futuro molto diversa da quello che è adesso Linux nel mondo. Lo schema delle distribuzioni lo trovate sul sito della Wiki e potete anche stamparlo, se ce la fate
Miltä näyttää EU:n ja Britannian tulevaisuus? Mitä EU tekee ilmastonmuutokselle? Politiikkaradiossa etäyhteys Strasbourgiin: haastattelussa europarlamentaarikot Heidi Hautala, Mauri Pekkarinen ja Nils Torvalds. Britannian hyvin todennäköiseltä näyttävän EU-eron jälkeen alkaa siirtymäaika, jonka kuluessa EU:n ja Britannian pitäisi neuvotella tulevan kauppasuhteensa. Onko Britannialle luvassa Unkarin, Norjan tai Singaporen tyylinen asema suhteessa EU:hun? Hautala, Torvalds ja Pekkarinen löytävät brexitistä myös hyvää. "Jos brexitneuvottelut pakottaa meidät katsomaan budjettia suoraan silmiin, tämä ei ole pelkästään huono asia", Torvalds kiteyttää. EU-parlamentin pöydällä on myös ilmastokysymykset. EU tähtää nollapäästöiseksi vuoteen 2050 mennessä, mutta vastaan hankaava Puola on saanut erillisratkaisun. Mitä tämä merkitsee? Entä miten EU motivoi ilmastotalkoisiin Yhdysvaltoja ja Kiinaa? Toimittajana Linda Pelkonen.
En este quinto episodio de Sysadmin y otras cosas mencionamos algunas de las noticias más destacadas de la semana. La línea principal del programa estará enfocada a la unidad Floppy o de disquetes, ya que Linus Torvalds ha indicado que dejará de desarrollar el controlador para GNU/Linux. Veremos también como el propio Torvalds ha opinado sobre la falta de unidad en el universo Linux. ¿Tienes procesador Intel y Windows 10? ¡Pues actualiza! Y te contamos las novedades del futuro PCI express 6.0. Un episodio donde hemos recibido el primer feedback de un seguidor a través de correo electrónico. Sirva también este capítulo como homenaje al fallecimiento del joven programador Alejandro Taboada, que tristemente nos ha dejado. Que la tierra te sea leve, querido Alejandro.
En este quinto episodio de Sysadmin y otras cosas mencionamos algunas de las noticias más destacadas de la semana. La línea principal del programa estará enfocada a la unidad Floppy o de disquetes, ya que Linus Torvalds ha indicado que dejará de desarrollar el controlador para GNU/Linux. Veremos también como el propio Torvalds ha opinado sobre la falta de unidad en el universo Linux. ¿Tienes procesador Intel y Windows 10? ¡Pues actualiza! Y te contamos las novedades del futuro PCI express 6.0. Un episodio donde hemos recibido el primer feedback de un seguidor a través de correo electrónico. Sirva también este capítulo como homenaje al fallecimiento del joven programador Alejandro Taboada, que tristemente nos ha dejado. Que la tierra te sea leve, querido Alejandro.
I maj övade Sofia Torvalds sig på att säga nej lite oftare. Hon fick hjälp av ledarskapscoachen och kommunikationsexperten Jeanette Szymanski och gjorde stora framsteg. I Efter Nio radios första uppföljare ställs Sofia inför sitt elddop: att ordna jul utan att knäa under sina egna ambitioner och förväntningar på en perfekt jul. Också denna gång får hon hjälp av Jeanette med att avgränsa och definiera vad som egentligen är viktigt med julen.
SMS gateways (email to text message), buring an ISO file to disk (ImgBurn) , optimizing iPhone storage, Google Voice explained (a free extra phoneline with services), dealing with lost Windows 10 password (resetting password, resetting OS), Profiles in IT (Demis Hassabis, founder of DeepMind AI), AlphaZero learns to play games on its own (another AI milestone), Waymo One (first self-driving taxi service), AmazonGo stores planned for airports, 5G cellular technology (speed, connections, latency, spectrum), Uber and Lyft file IPOs, Torvalds returns to Linux (apologizes for outbursts), voice recognition is great (emotion recognition is next), hackers use social engineering to highjack social media accounts, and Marriott Starwood hotels hacked (500 million guest records vulnerable). This show originally aired on Saturday, December 8, 2018, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
SMS gateways (email to text message), buring an ISO file to disk (ImgBurn) , optimizing iPhone storage, Google Voice explained (a free extra phoneline with services), dealing with lost Windows 10 password (resetting password, resetting OS), Profiles in IT (Demis Hassabis, founder of DeepMind AI), AlphaZero learns to play games on its own (another AI milestone), Waymo One (first self-driving taxi service), AmazonGo stores planned for airports, 5G cellular technology (speed, connections, latency, spectrum), Uber and Lyft file IPOs, Torvalds returns to Linux (apologizes for outbursts), voice recognition is great (emotion recognition is next), hackers use social engineering to highjack social media accounts, and Marriott Starwood hotels hacked (500 million guest records vulnerable). This show originally aired on Saturday, December 8, 2018, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
De bedenker en beheerder van het open source besturingssysteem Linux - de Fin Linus Torvalds - neemt een tijdje wat afstand van zijn magnum opus. Torvalds erkent dat 'ie in het verleden regelmatig op vrij hufterige manier gecommuniceerd heeft, bijvoorbeeld met andere ontwikkelaars, en neemt nu een pauze om hulp te zoeken. We praten over Linux zonder Linus én over andere tech-iconen die beroemd en berucht zijn om hun gedrag of persoonlijkheid.
Linuxero!!! No uses Mac!!! Y te lo explico en esta canción. Adaptación de la canción de ¿Porqué te vas? de Jeanette.Por qué te vas de Jeanette: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLxrrE6wC5I
Linuxero!!! No uses Mac!!! Y te lo explico en esta canción. Adaptación de la canción de ¿Porqué te vas? de Jeanette.Por qué te vas de Jeanette: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLxrrE6wC5I
Författarna och journalisterna Sofia Torvalds och Erik Wahlström är på många sätt varandras motsatser. Ändå - eller kanske just därför - är de ett lyckligt par. Hon är troende, han är ateist. Hon vill ha struktur och kontroll, han föredrar det fria och oplanerade. Hon är livrädd ombord på familjens segelbåt, han vill helst segla hela semestern. I sitt sommarprat talar de med humor och djup om sina olikheter, trots att de på många sätt är väldigt lika varandra. Redaktör: Thomas Lundin Produktion: Parad Media
Att gå med på att göra saker bara för att vara andra till lags är ett problem för många. Man vill vara duktig, omtyckt och hjälpsam. Men lätt blir ja-sägandet en fälla som leder till utmattning. Det vet författaren och journalisten Sofia Torvalds som nu har utmanat sig själv med att lära sig säga nej. Hur säger man nej utan att verka tråkig och ointresserad? Hon får hjälp av ledarskapscoachen och kommunikationsexperten Jeanette Szymanski.
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Welcome to the Void Star Podcast Series. This episode contains my conversation with Steve Rostedt. Steve is a Linux Kernel Programmer and he’s one of the most prolific contributors in the Linux Kernel Community. He has authored several features in the Linux Kernel including the super popular ftrace, trace-cmd, kernelshark, localmodconfig, ktest. He’s also a key contributor to Linux’s RT scheduler. I try to uncover the secrets behind Steve’s ability to solve with extremely complex problems in the Linux Kernel. We discuss about a ton of topics from his favorite editor and shortcuts, shell hacks, routines, habits, books, his approach to solving complex problems, his cheat sheet to remain productive, his knack to come up with clear thoughts while debugging knotty issues. There is a huge secret that Steve lets us in on, that has helped him solve extremely complex problems in a short time while having all the fun. You can also visit: http://www.mycpu.org/interview-with-Steve-Rostedt
Welcome to the Void Star Podcast Series. This episode contains my conversation with Greg Kroah-Hartman. Also known as GKH in the Linux Kernel Community. He is "Mr. Linux Device Drivers". He is the current Linux kernel maintainer for the -stable branch, the staging subsystem, USB, driver core, debugfs, kref, kobject, and the sysfs kernel subsystems, Userspace I/O (co-owned), and TTY layer. He also created linux-hotplug, the udev project, and the Linux Driver Project. He is a Fellow at the Linux Foundation. He is a co-author of the most famous Linux Device Drivers (3rd Edition) book and author of Linux Kernel in a Nutshell, and used to be a contributing editor for Linux Journal. We talk about Greg's secrets to being so productive, his tricks to staying on top over a thousand emails per day, his favorite editor, his favorite hacks, his system for staying focused, daily habits, routines and much more. Greg, lets us in on how to get super-human amounts of work done while not even really trying. You can also visit: http://www.mycpu.org/interview-with-GKH
No excuses for Equifax, mixed reviews for Apple’s facial recognition, Adobe and Microsoft patch away, one MILLION dollars for Tor zero-days, and more security news! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode530 Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
No excuses for Equifax, mixed reviews for Apple’s facial recognition, Adobe and Microsoft patch away, one MILLION dollars for Tor zero-days, and more security news! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode530 Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
Buenos días nos dé Torvalds y alabado sea su kernel.Nos gusta el olor a Linux por las mañanas ;)Música: http://www.bensound.com/Mi blog: http://salmorejogeek.com/
For our INCOMPREHENSIBLY ACTUALLY REAL AND NOT MISCOUNTED one hundredth episode of the best linux games podcast, this week we feature the very latest on the controversial tsunami surrounding the two best games available for the operating system... that's right: "Tux Racer," and the visuall,y stunning state-of-the-art VR-Enabled MMORPG, "Nethack." We also take a moment to thank all of our friends and listeners, take a moment to fire crack Engineer Ivor Molina live on the air and mid-broadcast, and - by the time all the dust settled from our coverage of these, the only two games available for the GNU/Linux general computing platform, and the only two titles released in the last twenty years that can make that claim - we somehow manage to squeeze in a little news item about some stupid gimmicky rip-off called "Steam" and take a good, healthy thirty seconds to laugh at its expense as it is certaintly doomed to complete failure and will never ever bring anything good to this, our beloved house that Torvalds, Stallman, Aho, Kernighan, and Wein-guy built. ALL THIS AND MUCH MORE! Happy One Hundredth Episode! www.bestlinuxgames.com
Linus Torvalds transformed technology twice -- first with the Linux kernel, which helps power the Internet, and again with Git, the source code management system used by developers worldwide. In a rare interview with TED Curator Chris Anderson, Torvalds discusses with remarkable openness the personality traits that prompted his unique philosophy of work, engineering and life. "I am not a visionary, I'm an engineer," Torvalds says. "I'm perfectly happy with all the people who are walking around and just staring at the clouds ... but I'm looking at the ground, and I want to fix the pothole that's right in front of me before I fall in."
Linus Torvalds hat die Technologie zwei Mal revolutioniert – zuerst mit dem Linuxkernel, der zum Funktionieren des Internets beiträgt, und ein zweites Mal mit Git, einem Quellcode-Management System, das von Entwicklern weltweit verwendet wird. In einem seltenen Interview mit TED Kurator Chris Anderson spricht Torvalds mit bemerkenswerter Offenheit über seine Persönlichkeitszüge, die grundlegend sind für seine einzigartige Philosophie in Bezug auf seine Arbeit, die Technik und das Leben. „Ich bin kein Visionär, ich bin ein Ingenieur," sagt Torvalds. „Es ist völlig in Ordnung, dass manche Leute den Blick in den Wolken haben... aber ich schaue auf den Boden und ich will das Schlagloch direkt vor mir füllen, bevor ich hineinfalle."
Linus Torvalds transformou a tecnologia duas vezes — primeiro, com o "kernel" do Linux, que ajuda a suportar a Internet, e novamente com o Git, o sistema de gerenciamento de código fonte usado por programadores em todo o mundo. Em uma rara entrevista com o tutor do TED, Chris Anderson, Torvalds discute, os traços de personalidade que levou sua filosofia de trabalho, engenharia e vida. "Não sou um visionário, sou um engenheiro", diz Torvalds. "Fico muito feliz com as pessoas que andam por aí olhando para as nuvens... mas eu ando olhando para o chão e quero resolver as armadilhas que tenho pela frente, antes de cair nelas."
Linus Torvalds a transformé deux fois la technologie : avec le kernel Linux, qui aide à alimenter internet, puis à nouveau avec Git, le système de gestion de code source utilisé par les développeurs partout dans le monde. Dans une interview rare avec le curateur de TED, Chris Anderson, Torvalds discute avec une ouverture remarquable des traits de personnalité qui ont modelé sa philosophie unique de travail, d’ingénierie et de vie. « Je ne suis pas un visionnaire, je suis un ingénieur, dit Torvalds. Je suis heureux pour les gens qui se baladent et regardent les nuages... mais je regarde le sol et je veux arranger le nid-de-poule qui est devant moi avant de tomber dedans. »
Linus Torvalds transformó la tecnología dos veces, primero con el kernel de Linux, que ayuda a potenciar Internet, y otra vez con Git, el código fuente utilizado por desarrolladores en todo el mundo. En una rara entrevista con el curador de TED, Chris Anderson, Torvalds discute con notable franqueza los rasgos de personalidad que lo llevaron a su sin igual filosofía de trabajo, ingeniería y vida. "No soy un visionario, soy un ingeniero", dice Torvalds, "estoy perfectamente feliz con todas las personas que caminan por ahí y solo miran a las nubes... pero yo miro el suelo, y quiero arreglar el bache que está justo delante de mí antes de que caiga ahí".
It's riot time for Open Source Software! We discuss the origins of the Open Source movement, including Free Software, Linux, GNU, Copyleft, and cool programs galore! We also cover Prometheus, Elvis, Memphis, Droughts, Mailbag, and shenanigans sometimes involving ducks!
Uutiset: - Compiz-pohjainen Unity pre-alpha vaiheessa ja testattavana - AMD liittyy MeeGo-projektiin - Torvalds ylistää ihmepaikkaa: 200 rivillä Linux 60 kertaa nopeammaksi - Oikea Linux-netbook - So let there be Windows (Ubuntu ONE Windowsille) … - Novell myytiin Attachmatelle - Bing palkkaa OpenStreetMapin perustajan, OSM saa Bingin ilmakuvat - Linux Foundation julkaisi vuosittaisen raporttinsa - Lightworks-videoeditori avautuu uutenavuotena - Red Hat rikkoo miljardin taalan rajan ensi vuonna Panelistit: - Henrik - Tero - Elias
This week... On The GuysOnFOSS Podcast.News TopicsData Deduplication Comparative Review on SlashdotBaremetal OSThe ACTAGoogle BountyTorvalds becomes an AmericanTopicsFirefox Beta/Nightly buildsPortable appsAcid3 testSunspider testPeacekeeper TestGoogle PhoneGoogle Spies on TeensCommodore Phoenix Apophysis Fractal Flame EditorHelpful Youtube Video for ApophysisAnother Apophysis VideoHelpful contact infoGuysOnFOSS Twitter - GuysOnFOSS Email - Facebook PageMekapaedia's Twitter - Mekapaedia's EmailThe Thoth's Twitter - The Thoth's EmailInerg's EmailMusic credit: Killing Time by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
LinuCastissa on jälleen koottu käsittelemään viimeisen parin viikon avoimen koodin uutisia ja kehitystä. Teemana useassa uutisaiheessa nousi selkeästi valtioiden ja muiden järjestöjen Linux-ystävällisyys, mutta myös sen huonot puolet. Uutisia: - Linux halvempi kuin Windows kouluissa - Ranskan julkishallinto vaihtoi Ubuntuun - USA:n hallitus on tilannut raportin avoimen lähdekoodin eduista - Venäjä kehittämässä valtiollista Linux-distroa - Ext4 oletustiedostojärjestelmäksi Fedora 11:aan - KDE 4.2 julkaistu - Torvalds vaihtoi KDE:n Gnomeen - GHOP palaa vuoden lopussa - COSS Kesäkoodi-haku käynnissä Puhumassa: - Henrik - Ninnnu - Sakari Nylund - Olli Savolainen - Teemu Rytilahti