Heroku – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Wed, 18 May 2022 07:33:41 +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 Heroku – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 Luxury Emotional Manipulation | Coder Radio 466 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/148622/luxury-emotional-manipulation-coder-radio-466/ Wed, 18 May 2022 03:00:00 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=148622 Show Notes: coder.show/466

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Distro Triforce | LINUX Unplugged 372 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/142857/distro-triforce-linux-unplugged-372/ Tue, 22 Sep 2020 21:30:00 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=142857 Show Notes: linuxunplugged.com/372

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State Sponsored Audiophiles | TechSNAP 307 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/107016/state-sponsored-audiophiles-techsnap-307/ Tue, 21 Feb 2017 21:41:43 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=107016 RSS Feeds: HD Video Feed | Mobile Video Feed | MP3 Audio Feed | Ogg Audio Feed | iTunes Feed | Torrent Feed Become a supporter on Patreon: Show Notes: Trend Micro’s Own Cybersecurity Blog Gets Hacked We covered the WordPress bug in TechSNAP 306 See also [Security Firm Trend Micro’s Blog Falls Victim To […]

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Trend Micro’s Own Cybersecurity Blog Gets Hacked

  • We covered the WordPress bug in TechSNAP 306
  • See also [Security Firm Trend Micro’s Blog Falls Victim To Content Spoofing Attack]https://www.silicon.co.uk/security/trendmicro-blog-security-205197
  • and WordPress Quietly Fixes Zero-Day Flaw Tom
  • WordPress was alerted to the flaw on 20 January
  • WordPress officially released WordPress 4.7.2 to the world on Thursday 26 January.
    • “The release went out over our autoupdate system and, over a couple of hours, millions of WordPress 4.7.x users were protected without knowing about the issue or taking any action at all.”
  • Dan confirms the above upgrade timeline; his WordPress sites were updated on 26 January, between 2:30 and 3:30 EST
  • Researcher’s Feb 1 blog post with details
  • WordPress’ Feb 1 10:59 AM blog post
  • NOTE: Virally growing attacks on unpatched WordPress sites affect ~2m pages
  • Attacks on websites running an outdated version of WordPress are increasing at a viral rate. Almost 2 million pages have been defaced since a serious vulnerability in the content management system came to light nine days ago. The figure represents a 26 percent spike in the past 24 hours
  • Google trend chart

Hackers who took control of PC microphones siphon >600 GB from 70 targets

  • Real information in the blog post
  • Suggestions: put such devices on their own VLAN, but I’m not sure how their connections work
  • Large-scale ~= 70 organisations
  • Most of the targets are located in the Ukraine, but there are also targets in Russia and a smaller number of targets in Saudi Arabia and Austria. Many targets are located in the self-declared separatist states of Donetsk and Luhansk, which have been classified as terrorist organizations by the Ukrainian government.

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Deploy Like an Animal | CR 138 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/76247/deploy-like-an-animal-cr-138/ Mon, 26 Jan 2015 15:59:32 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=76247 It’s a tip show edition of Coder Radio. Mike shares a great way to get some Heroku features without the bill. Plus the annoying honeymoon period, your feedback & more! Thanks to: Get Paid to Write for DigitalOcean Direct Download: MP3 Audio | OGG Audio | Video | Torrent | YouTube RSS Feeds: MP3 Feed […]

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It’s a tip show edition of Coder Radio. Mike shares a great way to get some Heroku features without the bill.

Plus the annoying honeymoon period, your feedback & more!

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Apple bought the popular software testing distribution service through its acquisition of Burstly almost a year ago, and announced plans at WWDC 2014 to roll out its own version of the service in the future. service in the future. Since then, Apple has integrated TestFlight beta testing for app developers with iTunes Connect.

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Justifying Java | CR 74 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/45807/justifying-java-cr-74/ Mon, 04 Nov 2013 11:57:56 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=45807 After discussing recent hardware gadget purchases, and why, the guys jump into the case of Java. Mike’s ready to justify his love, for Java.

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After discussing recent hardware gadget purchases, the guys jump into the defense of Java. Mike’s ready to justify his love, for Java. At least for some usecases.

Plus a little dev world hoopla, your feedback, and more!

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Since the iPad Air uses the same A7 silicon as the iPhone 5s, it also uses the same on-die GPU as the 5s: IMG’s PowerVR G6430. This is a 4-cluster configuration of IMG’s latest graphics hardware, running at some relatively high frequency.

Dev World Hoopla

  • Are the emus turning from the cliff?
  • Mike comes out of the Pro 2 closet… again

Justifying Java

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Baby Got Backend | CR 73 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/45412/baby-got-backend-cr-73/ Mon, 28 Oct 2013 11:18:30 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=45412 From backups to deployment, we go back to the backend! The new solutions giving us the opportunity to reconsider the infrastructure around our projects.

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From backups to deployment, we go back to the backend! The new solutions giving us the opportunity to reconsider the infrastructure around our projects.

Plus gearing up for 64bit development, and much more.

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Announcement Recap

With the A7 chip, the iPad Air offers twice the CPU and graphics performance of the previous iPad. The 64-bit architecture supports Open GL ES version 3.0, for \”game console-like visual effects.\”

A nearer-term reason the Apple A7 might appeal to programmers has nothing to do with its 64-bit nature: the ARMv8 architecture itself brings some real advantages.

One of them is a larger number of registers — tiny on-chip storage areas where the processor stores data for very fast access. ARMv8 roughly doubles general-purpose registers from 16 to 31, which means the chip needn\’t fritter away as many cycles swapping things into and out of memory.

Backing up

We\’re joined by two gentlemen from dotCloud, the folks behind Docker. We chat about what Docker is best at, how far out the 1.0 release is, the projects use of Go, the future of Docker, and much more.

Docker is an open-source project to easily create lightweight, portable, self-sufficient containers from any application.

The same container that a developer builds and tests on a laptop can run at scale, in production, on VMs, bare metal

Docker is an open-source engine that automates the deployment of any application as a lightweight, portable,
self-sufficient container that will run virtually anywhere.

Docker containers can encapsulate any payload, and will run consistently on and between virtually any server. The same
container that a developer builds and tests on a laptop will run at scale, in production*, on VMs,
bare-metal servers, OpenStack clusters, public instances, or combinations of the above.

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Living Room Brawl | CR 51 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/37826/living-room-brawl-cr-51/ Mon, 27 May 2013 10:50:33 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=37826 Mikes review of the Ouya, Apple's quick path to the living room, and an independent developers take on the Xbox One announcement.

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Mike’s had his Ouya for a couple weeks and shares his review, plus Microsoft announces the Xbox One but the developer situation seems a bit murky.

Meanwhile Chris suspects the world is ignoring the big chances Apple could dominate the living in just a few minutes, with the push of some bits.

Plus picking the right language for an open source project, Openshift v Heroku, and thoughts on the future of Go.

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  • Oded writes:

“The whole point of the Oracle Google suit was that Oracle was passed that Google didn\’t use their VM but instead wrote their own VM based on the open Java language specifications. So given that I don\’t see Java language specification being closed any time soon, and that Google are unlikely to drop their Dalvik implementation (especially after basically getting a soft slap on the wrist in the courts), TechCrunch\’s Java question was stupid, Larry Page fscked up not calling them out (maybe he was sick) and you guys should have picked up in this.”

  • Mike is developing an HTML5 tool and asks if we feel the Apple Mac App Store is more profitable than the Chrome Webstore and WinRT Store combined.

  • Spindl — Zane’s new Ubuntu app:https://zaneswafford.com/hamburger/ AKA Hamburger project

  • Matt asks what we think of Openshift v Heroku and if we think Google is likely to kill Go

  • Trond asks if he should use C or C++ for an OSS library

  • Michael bought a year of Godaddy using our code (nice) and wonders what PHP MVC framework he should try

  • Chris asks if we think Xbox One will have an XNA like SDK — if so what will it be?

Ouya Review

Let\’s say everything goes exactly right for Ouya. Every good game in the Play Store becomes available to Ouya, Netflix and Amazon decide to play nice with the device, and the ROM and hacker community explode and make every app and many more available to the nascent platform. Then and only then, Ouya can be viable — if it can combine a decent set-top box with a decent gaming platform, it may have a case to make for your $99. But those are a lot of cards that have to fall a particular way, and without them the Ouya is a lot more like a Raspberry Pi than an Xbox 360.

Anyway that was my experience with the console. It\’s still early, but the platform seems to be shaping up nicely. Only time will tell if it can actually grab the attention of gamers everywhere.

It\’s difficult not to weigh the Ouya\’s current shortcomings against all of its grand, much-publicized promise, but all of that grandiosity has to be reconciled with an important fact: The Ouya costs $99. Even if competent mobile ports are the best games the Ouya ever gets, that\’s an incredibly low barrier of entry for consumers and developers alike. How many good games does it take to be considered a good return on a $99 investment? One? Five? 10?

XBox One For Devs

So the leaders of the indie game community clearly weren\’t thrilled by the Xbox One reveal. But does that mean that Microsoft is hanging them out to dry? Possibly. An independent developer who has worked with Microsoft in the past told NBC News that \”premium\” has become something of a buzzword for the company\’s new console, as if to emphasize that the company wants to maintain a strong hand in curating all gaming content that appears on XBLA.

A few developers have weighed in on the Xbox One reveal, with many citing confusion over why we have to have Kinect 2 enabled all the time, and why the main focus was on the television aspect of the console — and not the games.

Microsoft on Thursday revealed new details about its \”NUads,\” which are coming to Xbox Live this fall. NUads are interactive advertisements that put the Kinect\’s motion-sensing and voice-detecting abilities to work.

In an application filed in December 2010 but just made public last week, Microsoft sought to patent an advertising engine that gauges people\’s emotional states based on their search queries, emails, instant messages and use of online games, as well as facial expressions, speech patterns and body movements. The ad engine is device-agnostic; as Microsoft noted in its application, \”client devices\” could include personal digital assistants, smart phones, laptops, PCs and gaming devices.

A patent filed by Microsoft indicates that Kinect could count the number of viewers watching (or playing) content and allow the content supplier to charge a fee per person.

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Risky Business | CR 43 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/34481/risky-business-cr-43/ Mon, 01 Apr 2013 11:01:56 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=34481 Mike shares what started out as a grand idea to try the Play Framework (also known as JavaPlay), turned into a major reboot and overhaul of the project.

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The Play Framework has been on Mike’s mind a lot recently. Also known as JavaPlay, an easy way to build web applications with Java and Scala. This week Mike shares what started out as a grand idea, but developed into a major reboot and overhaul of the project.

And why in the end, no matter what platform, software stack, or store you choose or avoid is always a risky choice.

Plus: How to bounce back from burnout, find new motivation, and get started.

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Gandalf the Whiteboard | CR 37 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/32037/gandalf-the-whiteboard-cr-37/ Mon, 18 Feb 2013 11:48:29 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=32037 From text editors and compilers to Project management tools Mike shares his toolchain for getting projects done.

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From text editors and compilers to Project management tools Mike shares his toolchain for getting projects done.

But we start with fending off the trolls, trouncing Chris over the OYUA, and struggling with nuances of an open sources ASP.NET.

Plus defending a dev underfire for speaking his mind, and we answer a batch of your emails.

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  • Jeramy writes:

“Michael failed to mention that Microsoft released ASP.NET to the open source community and now ASP.NET can be run on any server with any database management system.”

  • John shares his sister’s web-based calendar: www.keilascode.com
  • Folks love the SNES generation

Hoopla

Pick of the week

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To the Cloud Alice! | CR 05 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/21436/to-the-cloud-alice-cr-05/ Mon, 09 Jul 2012 11:53:34 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=21436 Michael and Chris discuss developing on and for the cloud. The risks and advantages therein, and the lessons we’ve learned.

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Michael and Chris discuss developing on and for the cloud. The risks and advantages therein, and the lessons we’ve learned.

Plus your great feedback, Apple’s DRM problem that lead to app crashes, and some thoughts on the Google Computer Engine.

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Developing for the Cloud For Dummies

  • You need a zone defense!
  • Might want to read those terms…
  • Plan for the divorce while you are planning the wedding.
  • Watch out for that lockin.
  • Both unicorns and the magical scaling fairy do not exist.

Google Compute Engine and IAAS

  • Compute Engine is it for me?
  • Compute Engine custom images?
  • Compute Engine has a RESTFUL API!
  • How does CE compate to EC2 or Rackspace?
  • Why would I want this?
  • How do I develop for IAAS
  • What are the risks?

PAAS

  • What is PAAS and how does it compare to IAAS?
  • What are my options here?
  • Why would I want this?
  • How do I develop for PAAS?
  • What are the risks?

Fairplay Comes Crashing Down

  • What happened?
  • A world without DRM — a wonderful world?
  • The cost of app piracy.
  • Where does this leave us?

The Horror! The Horror!

  • Mike’s skirmish with app pirates.

Book Of The Week

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Tool Of The Week

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