2012 – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Mon, 22 Feb 2016 02:46:37 +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 2012 – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 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…

And more!

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Feedback

  • 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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2012: Too Scared to Touch | CR 26 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/28351/2012-too-scared-to-touch-cr-26/ Mon, 03 Dec 2012 12:40:42 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=28351 Mike and Chris take a retrospective look at mobile in 2012, the good, the bad, and the really bad. Plus we promise Mike doesn’t hate Java.

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Mike and Chris take a retrospective look at mobile in 2012, the good, the bad, and the really bad. Plus we promise Mike doesn’t hate Java, online learning, a bunch of your emails…

And so much more!

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Feedback

  • Ted’s Email
  • Mike knows that Minecraft is written in Java
  • Brian wants to know why I hate Java
  • Chris, the developer of White – Storm Lightning, says I am missing the beauty of C++
  • Tushar needs to buy a Mac to submit his HTML App.
  • Timothy’s E-mail: Needs help self starting
  • James from England is trying to find a programming group
  • Zach, the developer of Day Journal shares that he wrote it in Vala
  • Adam wants to know what we think of CodeAcademy and the like

This Week’s Dev World Hoopla

2012 In Review

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The Human Factor | TechSNAP 75 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/24596/the-human-factor-techsnap-75/ Thu, 13 Sep 2012 15:46:38 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=24596 It was a tough week for the cloud, we’ll run down the list and summarize what happened to the services we all depend on so much!

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It was a tough week for the cloud, we’ll run down the list and summarize what happened to the services we all depend on so much!

Plus a big batch of your questions, our answers, and a rocking round-up!

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GoDaddy outage was caused by router snafu, not DDoS attack

  • GoDaddy’s services started to drop off of the internet
  • The outage lasted approximately 6 hours, from 10:00 PDT (17:00 UTC) and being fully restored about 16:00 PDT (23:00 UTC)
  • A twitter account, claiming to represent part of Anonymous, took responsibility, claiming to have launched a massive DDoS attack against GoDaddy
  • Some news outlets and blogs misunderstand what a DDoS attack is, and report that Anonymous has hacked GoDaddy
  • “We have determined the service outage was due to a series of internal network events that corrupted router data tables.” – Interim Godaddy CEO Scott Wagner
  • The issue was compounded because the downtime affected not only GoDaddy hosting customers, but also customers that only used GoDaddy for DNS
  • GoDaddy hosts 5 million web sites and manages a total of 52 million domain names
  • For example, the DNS for jupiterbroadcasting.com is hosted at GoDaddy, while the actual site resides at ScaleEngine, but because the DNS was down, viewers were unable to lookup the IP address of jupiterbroadcasting.com in order to connect to ScaleEngine
  • DNS caching will have helped reduce the effect of this downtime somewhat, especially for more popular sites, and for users coming from larger ISPs, the DNS records for JB have a TTL of 1 day, so users would only have issues reaching the site if the records had not yet been cached, or once the cache expired. At the time of this writing, the records for JB still had 28461 seconds left in my local Google Public DNS cache, but we not cached at my local OpenDNS
  • This event ruined GoDaddy’s previous 99.999% uptime record for DNS (99.999%, or 5 nines as it is called in the industry, allows for only 6 minutes of cumulative downtime in an entire year, compared to 4 nines, which allows about 53 minutes of downtime per year, or 99.9% which is nearly 9 hours)
  • GoDaddy uses Anycast for the DNS servers, this means that while it looks like each domain is only assigned to 2 DNS servers, each of those two IP addresses actually exists in multiple data centers around the world. Traffic is routed to the closest server, and if that servers route fails, after a few minutes the BGP routers at your ISP or an intervening transit provider route the traffic to the next closest server
  • However, due to what I assume was some human error after the failure of one or more network components, the routes that GoDaddy broadcasted to their upstream providers were in some way incorrect, and caused traffic to no longer reach the GoDaddy servers
  • Anycast is commonly used for DNS but is not very often used for TCP based services due to the fact that the routes can change at any time, and suddenly the same IP address points to a different server, and your connection is dropped. There are some cases where people have successfully used Anycast for short lived TCP connections
  • Additional Coverage
  • Go Daddy Site Outage Investigation Completed – GoDaddy.com

Blue Toad comes forward as the source of the leaked Apple UDIDs

  • Security researcher David Schuetz was analyzing the the data posted online, and found an unusually large number of devices that mentioned Blue Toad, 19 out of the 1 million records analyzed
  • Schuetz then contacted Blue Toad to report what he had found
  • Schuetz also said he couldn’t say conclusively if Anonymous’ claims about the FBI were false or true
  • Blue Toad makes apps for publishing companies, long known for collecting extensive data about their readers for market research and marketing purposes
  • Paul DeHart, CEO of Blue Toad said his firm would not be contacting individual consumers to notify them that their information had been compromised, instead leaving it up to individual publishers to contact readers as they see fit
  • The company’s forensic analysis claims to show the data had been stolen “in the past two weeks”
  • This is contrary to the original claim that the data was stolen from an FBI computer months ago

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We push through the fest hangover, and tell you what rocked and what shocked!

PLUS – Some Linux video editing tips, and recording Google+ Hangouts!

And so much more!

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Matt’s Howto:

The bulk of the howto is going to be in the video. However, there are some things you need access to.

1) Kdenlive – use this Ubuntu PPA if you’re using Ubuntu 11.10.
In a terminal window:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sunab/kdenlive-release
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kdenlive

2) When you first run Kdenlive, it’s likely going to give you some first run errors, regarding ML, cancel instead of closing the app (so the first run wizard runs again later).
If running Ubuntu 11.10 and you’ve added the PPA, you will want to add/update the following.

From Synaptic, search for libmlt++3 – if it’s showing you have anything older than version 0.7.6, update the package. Also double check that libmlt-data and libmlt4 are installed.

Now you can run kdenlive again and it will show everything is working perfectly.

3) To run your webcam successfully in Google Plus hangouts, make sure your webcam is plugged in (directly, no hubs). Open up a Google Plus hangout without joining it. Visit “check settings”. If the webcam is working, great. If it’s not, then close the browser and install WebcamStudio from the latest Deb package. It will installed either via Gdebi or from the Software Center automatically.

3a) If you want/need to run WebcamStudio, perhaps because your webcam wasn’t detected in Firefox or Chrome, start the software, follow along with the video to get the software running with your webcam.

4) Since your end goal is to record Google Plus hangouts as a video, you will need to install the screen recording software known as Kazam.
In a terminal:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kazam-team/stable-series
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kazam

5) Open the Kazam software as I showed you in the video and confirm your settings and begin recording. To stop recording once you’ve started, look to the upper right near the network settings and clock, right click on the Kazam widget and stop recording from there. Remember: Do not export to a video editor directly as the video file will not be saved normally. Choose to save it for later instead.

6) With Kazam recording and WebcamStudio using your webcam, open a browser with the Google Video chat plugin installed, browse to Google Plus, then start a hangout.

7) Once the hangout is finished, close the hangout, stop Kazam, save the file, import it into Kdenlive. Drag the video into the timeline, cut the clip as to make sure the area you wish to obscure is covered. Tip: When moving the obscure box corners, understand that it’s very sensitive and getting the cursor into position takes a steady hand. So patience is critical.

8) Save the project, export it as you see fit.

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  2. Why Linux Does Not Suck

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]]> New STF Gear | STOked 109 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/15541/new-stf-gear-stoked-109/ Mon, 09 Jan 2012 20:38:22 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=15541 The team takes a look at the new STF gear, and the current gear’s changes. Plus Chris shares his 2012 STO predictions!

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The team takes a look at the new STF gear, and the current gear’s changes. Plus Chris shares his 2012 STO predictions, and plays back a few from 2011, find out how they did!

This will be the last STOked produced for the foreseeable future. The show will be going on hiatus.

I plan to take another look at things, perhaps as the new featured episodes are near release, or something really exciting that I want to share with you all. And I will continue to monitor news and the STO community closely.

Check out the live stream on Saturdays, from time to time I plan to do live game play with the chat room during the hiatus. Following my G+ or Twitter feeds would be the fastest way to find out when those happen.

And finally, thank you so much for watching. If we make our return, I hope you’ll be there to tune in!

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2011 PREDICTIONS from STOked 63

Jeremy:

  • Cryptic will acknowledge the positive impact the Foundry can have on their game, and embrace it by appointing a point of contact (or team) that will focus on publicity for the best-made and highly-reviewed player missions on a regular basis. Maybe a secondary weekly spotlight?
  • We will see an announcement toward the end of the year for a Romulan expansion. Including the new faction, 3–4 new sectors complete with PvE stories. The unique Romulan mechanic will be “espionage” and will be similar to Fed DXP.
  • More voice overs and cut scenes for episode content.

Chris:

  • Voice Overs + Cut Scenes (Demo record fly through)
  • More Star Trek
  • Slow Down
  • UGC will snowball into requiring a more robust out-of-game experience to discover and discuss new player created content.

2012 Predictions:

  • The possibility of failure lumes over STO. The price of failure may be too low.

  • The Foundry make it or break it time. DStahl has a big task on his hands. .

  • SW:TOR will help STO find it’s identity. SPACE COMBAT.

  • The next feature episode will be revealed to the community with the biggest fan fare yet.

  • D’angelo is replaced? The lack of transparency will turn the community even more angry. Anyone who takes the figure head spot, and does not chant “content, content, content” they will be flamed.

  • Foundry created episodes will take a larger role in the game. Cryptic will acknowledge them, and make efforts towards driving players towards them. After they get over having to admit they need the players to help them create content.

  • Crafting revamp replaces the current “vendorised” system with something spectacular and player skill based.

  • Additional writing staff, preferably with Star Trek experience, will be hired (possibly temporarily).

  • Cryptic will assign / hire a staff member to produce content using the Foundry toolset on a regular basis

  • STO will face it’s own “NGE” crisis and will only survive it by shifting focus to delivering content rather than game systems

Community Feedback


New STF Gear Sets:

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Borg set (3 set items for 5 edc each from a vendor, console from the mission ‘Assimilation’).

Shield – The most regenerative shield of all the sets along with the lowest shield capacity and has a bonus resistance to plasma damage attacks to the shields by 15%. A bonus to shield power improves shield regen and resistance.

Engine – one of the slower impulse engines but a standard agility and a power bonus to engines, the greatest bonus of this engine is the ability for transwarp speed in sector space (minimum speed of warp 14).

Deflector geared towards (in order of magnitude) – Resistance – (geared towards greater hull boost, moderate restistance to shield/energy/movement debuff and a boost to auxillary power.
Hull Strength – change to an offensive debuff like power drain or exotic damage? Make it more offensive/adaptive deflector?
Resistance to shield and energy drain abilities
Resistance to hold, disable, repel, knock and slow effects
Knock, repel and slow abilities
Aux power (improve aux based abilities)

Aegis – a craftable set
Shields – highest capacity (for the feds) covarient shields with one of the lowest regenerations but grants a boost to shield power and shield strength.

Engines – geared towards speed and defense (performing better at higher engine speeds).

Deflector  Shield defense (geared towards shield strength, buffs and resistance to debuffs and a small boost to shield regen/resistance).
Shield strength – Boost to placate/confuse? Make it a more evasive deflector?
Shield repair/healing
Resistance to energy/shield drain abilities
Resistance to hold, disable, repel, knock and slow effects
Shield power (improves shield regen and shield resistance)

MACO – FED only
Shield – while the capacity is lower than a covarient, resilient shields regenerate slightly better and allow less damage to impact the hull. In addition for each attack you receive you gain a stacking 10 second bonus of +1 to all power settings. Shield grants a standard 20% plasma damage resistance to the shields.

Engine – while a tiny bit slower than the Aegis engines there is no bonus to having a high engine power. In addition, ships in sector space can travel at 9.99 (so we aren’t all going to turn in to amphibian beings  ) and in the eventuality that your engines are disabled, you’ll still have some maneuverabilty.

Deflector – Defense orientated (geared towards hull strength, shield strength buffs, resistance to movement debuffs and transfering power between subsystems).
Hull strength
Shield repair/healing
Resistance to hold, disable, repel, knock and slow effects
Shield strength
Power transfer rate

Omega Force – FED/KDF
Shield – A less regenerative capacity version of the Borg shield. In addition though for each attack you receive you gain a bonus 5 flight speed and 30% turn rate for 5 seconds. Shield grants a standard 20% plasma damage resistance to the shields.

Engine – The fastest engine available to both factions and one of the most agile with a greater bonus when using a high engine power.

Deflector – Debuff orientated (equally passive and damaging debuff boost with a small boost to cloak detection and shield repair).
Cloak detection and sensor debuff resistance
Resistance to hold, disable, repel, knock and slow effects
Resistance to energy/shield drain abilities Change to hold, disable, repel, knock and slow effects? Make it a more ambush/hit and run deflector?
Improved accuracy
Damage from ‘exotic’ attacks

KHG – KDF only
Shield – the highest shield capacity covarient shield and one of the lowest regenerations, however, there is a 25% chance when hit by energy damage to debuff the enemy’s accuracy by 25% for 10 seconds and placate for 1 second. Shield grants a standard 20% plasma damage resistance to the shields.

Engine – the slowest engine overall but the most agile especially at low power levels with an added bonus of being able to restart disabled engines after only 1 second and a flat bonus to all power levels.

Deflector – strength and offense orientated (geared towards boosting hull strength and offensive debuffs with a bonus to transferring power).
Hull strength
Damage from ‘exotic’ attacks
Knock, repel and slow abilities
Power transfer
Improved cloak

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