13 – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Thu, 21 Feb 2019 22:11:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png 13 – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 F# Envy | Coder Radio 345 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/129476/f-envy-coder-radio-345/ Tue, 19 Feb 2019 10:45:09 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=129476 Show Notes: coder.show/345

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13 Inches of Freedom | LAS 419 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/100036/13-inches-of-freedom-las-419/ Sun, 29 May 2016 20:05:22 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=100036 Purism has sent us the Librem 13 for review, does a laptop designed to protect your digital life make a good Linux workstation? With physical kill switches, and a well built aluminum housing, we answer if this could be your next ultimate Linux laptop. Plus why were not so excited about Google’s recent win against […]

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Purism has sent us the Librem 13 for review, does a laptop designed to protect your digital life make a good Linux workstation? With physical kill switches, and a well built aluminum housing, we answer if this could be your next ultimate Linux laptop.

Plus why were not so excited about Google’s recent win against Oracle, new features coming to Linux, what the heck is going on at OwnCloud & more!

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Librem 13 Review

  • 7 Hours Battery Life
  • 2 USB ports
  • Ethernet Jack
  • Audio Headset jack

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Runs Linux

FixIT Leeds RUNS LINUX!

Desktop App Pick

Etcher

Sent in by Rikai….94 times

Here at resin.io we have thousands of users working through our getting started process and until recently we were embarassed about the steps that involved burning an SD card. There was a separate track for each Mac/Windows/Ubuntu and several manual and error prone steps along the way.

  • Validated Burning
  • Hard Drive Friendly
  • Open Source
  • Beautiful Interface

Spotlight

Solaar

Solaar is a Linux device manager for Logitech’s Receiver
peripherals. It is able to pair/unpair devices to the receiver, and for most
devices read battery status.


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  • https://slexy.org/view/s29Xzr9wZr

An Apparent Exodus Continues At OwnCloud

Since the recent ownCloud 9.0 release, a number of high-profile individuals have been leaving the company.

Google beats Oracle—Android makes “fair use” of Java APIs

There was only one question on the special verdict form, asking if Google’s use of the Java APIs was a “fair use” under copyright law. The jury unanimously answered “yes,” in Google’s favor.

Linux 4.7 Brings A Plethora Of New Features: AMD Polaris, ARM ASpeed, SGI UV4, Schedutil

After a very exciting past two weeks, the merge window for Linux 4.7 is expected to close today. This was an action-packed merge window with a ton of new code being introduced. While I’ve already written dozens of posts on Phoronix about the changes that got me excited, here’s my usual kernel feature overview. Here’s a look at what’s coming for Linux 4.7.

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Vivaldi, The Fourth Browser | LINUX Unplugged 77 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/76322/vivaldi-the-fourth-browser-lup-77/ Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:21:05 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=76322 A new browser called Vivaldi is on the scene with Linux support out of the box. Our virtual lug makes the case why it might be worth giving a try! Plus a quick Linux laptop update, a surprise for Matt, your feedback & more! Thanks to: Get Paid to Write for DigitalOcean Direct Download: MP3 […]

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A new browser called Vivaldi is on the scene with Linux support out of the box. Our virtual lug makes the case why it might be worth giving a try!

Plus a quick Linux laptop update, a surprise for Matt, your feedback & more!

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Ting


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Linux Academy

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Vivaldi: A New Chromium-Powered, Multi-Platform Browser

Vivaldi is currently offered as a tech preview and is powered by Chromium with a number of features that reminisce Opera’s glory days, among them are the speed dial and mouse gestures. Vivaldi also adds in new features like allowing multiple tabs to be combined into one tab stack, support for note-taking within the browser, and other improvements to its Chromium base. Vivaldi was started by Jon von Tetzchner, the former CEO of Opera who hasn’t been with the firm for a few years.

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Few of Our Favorite Things | CR 28 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/28981/few-of-our-favorite-things-cr-28/ Mon, 17 Dec 2012 11:53:34 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=28981 Mike and Chris discuss their favorite things from 2012. Do developers really need monster rigs to get their jobs done? Plus our thoughts on Github.

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Mike and Chris discuss their favorite things from 2012. And do developers really need monster rigs to get their jobs done? Plus our thoughts on Github vs code.google.com, the XPS 13…

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  • Michael wants to know why Github > code.google.com
  • David wants our thoughts on the Dell XPS 13 developer edition
  • Luke asks: “How do I bring my independent study into focus, such that I have a clearer perspective of how to get from idea to app? “
  • Jack reccomends Lynda.com
  • Johan’s experience on the Ubuntu Software Center. Johan from Sweden
  • Russel shares re code academy:

“Ultimately we came to the conclusion that learning from a book or a more rigorous source is far better for actually learning a language, but Codecademy is still useful for a quick reminder on stuff like syntax. I used Code School to learn Ruby and didn\’t have any of these issues, I suppose the lesson is that you get what you pay for.”

John writes:

“After your last C++ show I got all fired up to learn C++. I\’ve heard many times how bad Java guys are C++ so I am trying my best not to suck too much. One thing I don\’t quite understand is where C++ coders go for much of the API that I am used to using with Java. i.e stuff like HTTP libraries, XML/XSLT manipulation, database integration etc. I know Qt has a lot of that but so far all my C++ applications have just turned into Qt applications and I feel i\’m somewhat missing the point. “

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