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Hybrid Cloud Show – Episode 42

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Shane has teething issues with his Kubernetes homelab, Sean ran a bootable containers workshop at Texas Linux Fest, and the case for enterprise rolling distros.

 

 

 

 

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2.5 Admins 271: Dead Internet

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Why you should keep your Baseboard Management Controller off the network, ZFS is hard to defeat with a zip bomb, how bad the Internet bot problem probably is, and building a small home server cluster.

 

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Supermicro server motherboards can be infected with unremovable malware

When a decompression ZIP bomb meets ZFS: 19 PB written on a 15 TB disk

 

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Linux Matters 67: Panache, for men

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In this episode:

  • Alan slipped down the nix rabbit-hole.
  • Martin created Glyph Party, for adding panache to your terminal applications.
  • Mark has lost all his free time to the latest Rimworld DLC, Odyssey.

 

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Late Night Linux – Episode 357

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Intel is contributing less to open source and it could easily backfire, Qualcomm buys Arduino and we have concerns, KDE turns 29, Germans are doing excellent work moving towards Linux, and good news for those running Linux on an Amiga.

 

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Intel rethinking how it contributes to open source community

Intel’s Open-Source Strategy Is Changing At Odds With The Ethos Of Open-Source

Qualcomm to Acquire Arduino

Arduino’s got a new job: selling chips for its new owner

Happy Birthday to KDE

Schleswig-Holstein waves auf Wiedersehen to Microsoft stack

Linux Patches Enable PCI Support For The Amiga 4000

 

 

 

 

 

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Linux After Dark – Episode 107

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We’ve done various challenges in the past where we’ve bought Linux machines on a seriously low budget, but what if we had an unlimited budget? What would we buy in this hypothetical situation? It turns out we all struggled to come up with anything and are pretty satisfied with the machines we already have.

 

Note that this episode was recorded before we found out that Framework supports problematic projects.

 

 

 

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2.5 Admins 270: Storage Shortage

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It looks like the storage companies aren’t betting on the AI bubble lasting much longer, the arguments against self-hosting, and setting up a server for virtualization and containers.

 

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ZFS Performance Tuning in the Real World: ARC, L2ARC, and SLOG

 

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Expect HDD, SSD shortages as AI rewrites the rules of storage hierarchy — multiple companies announce price hikes, too

The Future is NOT Self-Hosted

 

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Late Night Linux – Episode 356

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An AWS outage takes down a lot more sites and services than it should have, the new Ubuntu release has some surprisingly bad bugs, the Xubuntu website is compromised, Discord proves that uploading IDs is a bad idea, and Framework disappoints by sponsoring the baddies.

 

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Major AWS outage across US-East region breaks half the internet

Ubuntu 25.10 lands: Rustier and Wayland-ier, but Flatpak is broken

WireGuard bug

Xubuntu website got hacked and is serving malware (trojan)

Confirmation from Sean

Discord says 70,000 users may have had their government IDs leaked in breach

Framework flame war erupts over Linux controversy

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Linux Dev Time – Episode 135

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With constant news stories about security issues with developer-published software in package managers like npm, we weigh up the pros and cons of this approach to distributing open source software.

 

 

 

 

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Hybrid Cloud Show – Episode 41

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Some examples of the technical debt we’ve seen in the cloud world, how to pay it back, avoiding it in the first place, and why a certain amount of tech debt is inevitable.

 

 

 

 

 

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2.5 Admins 269: End of 10?

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Windows 10 is officially end of life but Microsoft extends free updates for Windows 10 in Europe, it gets even harder to use a local account in Windows 11, and whether repurposing old server hardware is worth it.

 

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What the Future Brings – ZFS Features, Roadmap, and Innovations

 

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Major backtrack as Microsoft makes Windows 10 extended security updates FREE for an extra year — but only in certain markets

Microsoft is plugging more holes that let you use Windows 11 without an online account

 

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