Retro – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Thu, 21 Feb 2019 22:10:14 +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 Retro – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 Raspberry Pi and Retro Gaming | Choose Linux 3 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/129506/raspberry-pi-and-retro-gaming-choose-linux-3/ Thu, 21 Feb 2019 14:04:19 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=129506 Show Notes: chooselinux.show/3

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Why This Theme Won’t Work | LINUX Unplugged 240 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/123172/why-this-theme-wont-work-lup-240/ Wed, 14 Mar 2018 00:42:54 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=123172 RSS Feeds: MP3 Feed | iTunes Feed | Video Feed | Torrent Feed Become a supporter on Patreon: Show Notes: Pre-Show Electron isn’t That Bad for Linux Electron is simply an accessible open-source app development framework. It lets web developers create desktop apps using the technologies they’re already familiar with, like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. […]

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Electron isn’t That Bad for Linux

Electron is simply an accessible open-source app development framework. It lets web developers create desktop apps using the technologies they’re already familiar with, like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.

This angle — low barrier to entry — is why Electron is proving so popular, and so quickly. Developers who might never have made a desktop app can now push the envelope, get creative, and bring their ideas to life using existing skills.

Follow Up / Catch Up

Screen sharing in Plasma wayland session

One of the important missing features in Plasma wayland session is without a doubt possibility to share your screen or record you screen. To support this you need help of the compositor and somehow deliver all needed information to the client (application), in ideal way something what can be used by all DEs, such as Gnome. Luckily, this has been one of the primary goals of Pipewire, together with support for Flatpak.

Using this API, applications can now have access to your screen content on Wayland sessions or in case they are running in sandbox. With various backend implementation, like xdg-desktop-portal-kde or xdg-desktop-portal-gtk, they just need to support one API to target all desktops.

the client first needs to create a session between him and xdp (xdg-desktop-portal) backend implementation, user then gets a dialog with a screen he would like to share and starts screen sharing.

  • Should allow for support of OBS
  • Should support multiple displays

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Ubuntu MATE 18.04 Beta 1

We are preparing Ubuntu MATE 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) for distribution on April 26th, 2018 With this Beta pre-release, you can see what we are trying out in preparation for our next (stable) version.

  • Now supports high DPI auto detection and scaling
  • If your hardware supports DRI3 then Marco compositing is now hardware accelerated. This dramatically improves 3D rendering performance, particularly in games.

  • Improved global menus

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Ubuntu 18.04 – No GTK Theme

As many of you know, the “CommuniTheme” (as it’s currently known) is shaping up to be something pretty special. A canny crop of community creators have carefully adapted the ditched designs of the Unity 8 desktop into an attractive, real, and pretty reliable working theme.
But alas their work will not be part of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, due for release on April 26, 2018.
The decision is a sad one, but it means the Ambiance GTK theme will continue to live on until 2023, having been first introduced back in 2010.

Notepadqq

It helps developers by providing all you can expect from a general purpose text editor, such as syntax highlighting for more than 100 different languages, code folding, color schemes, file monitoring, multiple selection and much more.
You can search text using the power of regular expressions. You can organize documents side by side. You can use real-time highlighting to find near identifiers in no time

Simon

Simon is an open source speech recognition program that can replace your mouse and keyboard. The system is designed to be as flexible as possible and will work with any language or dialect.


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ThinkPad Community

We often see people funneling their passion into keeping beloved devices in operation long past their manufacturer’s intent. These replacement Thinkpad motherboards (translated) bring old (yet beloved) Thinkpads a much desired processor upgrade. This is the work of the user [HOPE] on the enthusiast forum 51nb. The hack exemplifies what happens when that passion for legendary gear hits deep electrical expertise and available manufacturing. This isn’t your regular laptop refurbishment, [HOPE] is building something new.

The end result looks like it could have come out of a Lenovo factory just before Spring Festival. If you look closely at the image at the top of this article, you might notice they even included an improved “Intel Inside” sticker on the palm rest and a model number label at the lower left of the display!

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OS Days Of Future Past | Tech Talk Today 19 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/61382/os-days-of-future-past-tech-talk-today-19/ Wed, 02 Jul 2014 08:02:31 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=61382 We look back at two operating systems that were sure to dominate the world, but never really made it. One of you might have heard of, one you likely never have. Plus another take on the T-Mobile free music plan, and more! Direct Download: MP3 Audio | OGG Audio | Video | HD Video | […]

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Apple A/UX

Perhaps you’ve heard of A/UX, Apple’s version of UNIX for the original (Motorola 68K based) Macintoshes. You likely don’t know much beyond the fact that it existed, however. It seems to be an enigmatic creature, the Sasquatch of operating systems. There’s much heresay and speculation about it, and the rare person even claims to have seen a fuzzy glimpse of it long ago, but hard documentation of its biology and behavior is rather hard to come by.

A/UX is based on AT&T Unix System V.2.2 with numerous extensions from V.3, V.4
(such as streams) and BSD 4.2/4.3 (such as networking, the Fast File System,
job control, lpr, NFS with Yellow Pages, SCCS and sendmail 5.64). It also
provides full POSIX compliance.

Not everything had that Apple finish with A/UX… The TCP/IP control panel in A/UX is read-only. Real changes to the networking configuration are made the UNIX way. That means using ‘route’, putting your name servers in resolv.conf, etc. Hey, it’s not that bad, really. At least it’s fairly standard. That ‘route’ command would work on just about any UNIX out there. It is somewhat weird in one sense, in that it lacks the ‘ifconfig’ command that other *NIX’s use to set their IP numbers and netmasks. That’s set using the kernel configuration program.

OS/2

OS/2 is a series of computer operating systems, initially created by Microsoft and IBM, then later developed by IBM exclusively. The name stands for “Operating System/2,” because it was introduced as part of the same generation change release as IBM’s “Personal System/2 (PS/2)” line of second-generation personal computers. The first version of OS/2 was released in December 1987 and newer versions were released until December 2001.

OS/2 was intended as a protected mode successor of PC DOS. Notably, basic system calls were modeled after MS-DOS calls; their names even started with “Dos” and it was possible to create “Family Mode” applications: text mode applications that could work on both systems.[2] Because of this heritage, OS/2 shares similarities with Unix, Xenix, and Windows NT in many ways.

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Obama’s NSA Pivot | Unfilter 91 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/54102/obamas-nsa-pivot-unfilter-91/ Wed, 26 Mar 2014 20:49:51 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=54102 Obama is now promising reforms to how the NSA collects phone records, but are the changes as comprehensive as we are being led to believe?

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Obama is now promising reforms to how the NSA collects phone records, but are the changes as comprehensive as we are being led to believe? We’ll cover some of the big gaps still being left open for the NSA to exploit.

Without missing a beat western powers work together to encircle Russia, and its clear the focus of world security has changed, we’ll bring you up to date on the latest in Ukraine.

Plus our thoughts on the media’s heyday with Flight 370, your feedback, and much much more.

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NSA is Crazy

Obama’s New NSA Proposal and Democratic Partisan Hackery

As for the substantive reform, the fact that the President is now compelled to pose as an advocate for abolishing this program – the one he and his supporters have spent 10 months hailing – is a potent vindication of Edward Snowden’s acts and the reporting he enabled.

And now the President himself depicts himself as trying to end it. Whatever test exists for determining whether “unauthorized” disclosures of classified information are justified, Snowden’s revelations pass the test with ease.

That President Obama now proclaims the need to end a domestic spying program that would still be a secret in the absence of Snowden’s whistleblowing proves that quite compellingly.

The House’s NSA Bill Could Allow More Spying Than Ever. You Call This Reform?

While the full draft of the bill isn’t yet public, the Guardian has seen a copy, and its description does not inspire confidence. Under the Rogers and Ruppersberger proposal, slyly named the “End Bulk Collection Act”, the telephone companies would hold on to phone data. But the government could search data from those companies based on “reasonable articulable suspicion” that someone is an agent of a foreign power, associated with an agent of a foreign power, or “in contact with, or known to, a suspected agent of a foreign power”. The NSA’s current phone records program is restricted to a reasonable articulable suspicion of terrorism.

A judge would reportedly not have to approve the collection beforehand, and the language suggests the government could obtain the phone records on citizens at least two “hops” away from the suspect, meaning if you talked to someone who talked to a suspect, your records could be searched by the NSA. Coupled with the expanded “foreign power” language, this kind of law coming out of Congress could, arguably, allow the NSA to analyze more data of innocent Americans than it could before.

President Obama’s reported proposal sounds more promising, though we have even fewer details than the Intelligence Committee proposal. The administration’s plan would supposedly end the collection of phone records by the NSA, without requiring a dangerous new data retention mandate for the phone companies, while restricting analysis to the current rules around terrorism and, importantly, still requiring a judge to sign off on each phone-record search made to the phone companies – under what the New York Times described as “a new kind of court order”.

If, for some reason, your phone number happens to be within three hops of an NSA target, all of your calling records may be in the corporate store, and thus available for any NSA analyst to search at will.

Obama’s NSA reform leaves out email, text and social media

But, what seems to be lost amidst today’s victory is that the NSA, right at this very moment, is collecting data via email, text, social media, and mobile apps. This should be a big concern.

US Moral High Ground Completely Gone As China Demands US Stop Spying On Its

Some people forget this, but the day before the very first of the Ed Snowden revelations, there were plenty of headlines about how President Obama was about to meet with China’s President Xi Jinping, with a major focus of the talk being about how Obama wanted to the Chinese to stop their “cyberattacks” on US companies. An anonymous “senior White House official” was quoted at the time saying:

_“We expect this to become a standing issue in the US/China relationship. We believe that all nations need to abide by international norms and follow the rules of the road and that means dealing with actions emanating from your territory.”
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The NSA Has a Media Kit

The media kit came with a short letter from an NSA spokesperson, which explained that the kit is about the NSA’s “mission and contributions to national defense.”

The kit “may inform your national security beat reporter or team” and “enhance awareness of NSA’s role in defending the nation,” the letter reads. The kit “may inform your national security beat reporter or team” and “enhance awareness of NSA’s role in defending the nation,” the letter reads.

The kit actually consists of two pamphlets. The large one defines the agency as “a unique national asset,” but warns that “most of the details about how NSA contributes to national security can’t be publicly discussed without tipping off America’s adversaries.”


Did Flight 370 Coverage Create new breed cable news beast?

Too much coverage of plane mystery?

So, a new formula: When you find a story you think will sell, pound it, over and over again, to the exception of pretty much everything else. And that’s what CNN did with the missing plane.

Media judgment vanished in Flight MH370 coverage

So we remain glued to the saga of Flight MH370, filling the gaps in our understanding the same way the television networks fill their airtime, by spreading crazy theories, speculating about tiny blobs on satellite images and just generally pretending we know what we’re talking about when we obviously have no clue. We can’t get enough. Precisely because there isn’t enough.

CNN’s Don Lemon: ‘Is It Preposterous’ to Think a Black Hole Caused Flight 370 to Go Missing?

CNN’s Don Lemon has been entertaining all sorts of theories about the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, including the chance something “supernatural” happened, but on Wednesday night, he actually asked panelists about the possibility a black hole was involved.

Lemon brought this up along with other “conspiracy theories” people have been floating on Twitter, including people noting the eerie parallels to Lost and The Twilight Zone, and wondered, “is it preposterous” to consider a black hole as a possibility?

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The West Works Together to stop Russia

Barack Obama: Russia is a regional power showing weakness over Ukraine

President Barack Obama has described Russia as no more than a “regional power” whose actions in Ukraine are an expression of weakness rather than strength, as he restated the threat from the G7 western allies and Japan that they would inflict much broader sanctions if Vladimir Putin went beyond annexation of Crimea and moved troops into eastern Ukraine.

Ukraine crisis: Gunfire and explosions as Crimean base is stormed by Russian troops

Machine guns and stun grenades were used in the assault by Russian soldiers as they ended the siege of Belbek military airport in a brutal show of power. The commander of the base, Colonel Yuli Manchur, who had led his men in defying repeated demands for surrender, was arrested and taken away.

Russia Ominously Building Up Troops on Border with Ukraine

Martin reports Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel called the Russian Defense Minister to ask about the troop movements and was told they are only “exercises.” But no timetable was given for when the “exercises” will end.

BRICS rejects sanctions against Russia over Ukraine

The White House said earlier on Monday that US President Barack Obama and the leaders of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan decided to end Russia’s role in the G8 over the crisis in Ukraine and the status of Crimea.

Meanwhile, the G7 group of top economic powers has snubbed a planned meeting that Russian President Vladimir Putin was due to host in the Black Sea resort city of Sochi in June.


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Cold War 2.0 | Unfilter 90 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/53652/cold-war-2-0-unfilter-90/ Wed, 19 Mar 2014 21:09:17 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=53652 Putin’s next move is revealed. What is his end-game, how far will the US go, and are we witnessing the launch of the next cold war?

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Putin’s next move is revealed, showing once again he’s two steps ahead of Obama and the world. But what is his end-game, how far will the US go, and are we witnessing the launch of the next cold war? As Russia digs in, the US doubles down on their toothless bite. We’ll discuss.

While the corporate media capitalizes on a lost flight, Edward Snowden makes another public appearance, this time with a much more polished message. We’ll look at Snowden’s changing role in the NSA debate, and discuss the outrageous new leaks that came out this week.

Plus your feedback, our follow up, and much much more.

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NSA is Crazy

Edward Snowden: The Biggest Revelations Are Yet to Come

In a surprise appearance via satellite robot at the 2014 TED conference in Vancouver, Snowden said there is still a lot of reporting to be done, including diving deeper into the accusation that the NSA tricks companies into building backdoors into their systems that make data vulnerable to hackers across the world.

“Rights matter because you never know when you’re going to need them,” Snowden said, adding that people should be able to pick up the phone and call their family, send a text to their loved ones and travel by train without worrying about how these events will look to a government years in the future.

Edward Snowden: Here’s how we take back the Internet

Appearing by telepresence robot, Edward Snowden speaks at TED2014 about surveillance and Internet freedom. The right to data privacy, he suggests, is not a partisan issue, but requires a fundamental rethink of the role of the internet in our lives — and the laws that protect it. “Your rights matter,” he say, “because you never know when you’re going to need them.” Chris Anderson interviews, with special guest Tim Berners-Lee.

NSA surveillance program reaches ‘into the past’ to retrieve, replay phone calls – The Washington Post

The National Security Agency has built a surveillance system capable of recording “100 percent” of a foreign country’s telephone calls, enabling the agency to rewind and review conversations as long as a month after they take place, according to people with direct knowledge of the effort and documents supplied by former contractor Edward Snowden.

The voice interception program, called MYSTIC, began in 2009. Its RETRO tool, short for “retrospective retrieval,” and related projects reached full capacity against the first target nation in 2011. Planning documents two years later anticipated similar operations elsewhere.

In the initial deployment, collection systems are recording “every single” conversation nationwide, storing billions of them in a 30-day rolling buffer that clears the oldest calls as new ones arrive, according to a classified summary.

The call buffer opens a door “into the past,” the summary says, enabling users to “retrieve audio of interest that was not tasked at the time of the original call.” Analysts listen to only a fraction of 1 percent of the calls, but the absolute numbers are high. Each month, they send millions of voice clippings, or “cuts,” for processing and long-term storage.

At the request of U.S. officials, The Washington Post is withholding details that could be used to identify the country where the system is being employed or other countries where its use was envisioned.

Ubiquitous voice surveillance, even overseas, pulls in a great deal of content from Americans who telephone, visit and work in the target country. It may also be seen as inconsistent with Obama’s Jan. 17 pledge “that the United States is not spying on ordinary people who don’t threaten our national security,” regardless of nationality, “and that we take their privacy concerns into account.”

US tech giants knew of NSA data collection, agency’s top lawyer insists | World news | theguardian.com

The senior lawyer for the National Security Agency stated unequivocally on Wednesday that US technology companies were fully aware of the surveillance agency’s widespread collection of data, contradicting months of angry denials from the firms.

Rajesh De, the NSA general counsel, said all communications content and associated metadata harvested by the NSA under a 2008 surveillance law occurred with the knowledge of the companies – both for the internet collection program known as Prism and for the so-called “upstream” collection of communications moving across the internet.

Asked during a Wednesday hearing of the US government’s institutional privacy watchdog if collection under the law, known as Section 702 or the Fisa Amendments Act, occurred with the “full knowledge and assistance of any company from which information is obtained,” De replied: “Yes.”

Nancy Pelosi Admits That Congress Is Scared Of The CIA

In response to Senator Dianne Feinstein’s speech last week calling out the CIA for spying on her staffers, Rep. Nancy Pelosi was asked to comment and gave what might be the most revealing comments to date as to why Congress is so scared of the CIA:

_“I salute Sen. Feinstein,” Pelosi said at her weekly news conference of the chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. “I’ll tell you, you take on the intelligence community, you’re a person of courage, and she does not do that lightly. Not without evidence, and when I say evidence, documentation of what it is that she is putting forth.”

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Putin Wins this Round

Putin signs Russia-Crimea treaty

Mr Putin told parliament that Crimea, which was taken over by pro-Russian forces in February, had “always been part of Russia”.

Legacy of Iraq Putin in Western criticism: “They tell us that we are violating the norms of international law. First of all, it’s good that they at least remember that international law exists”

“They tell us that we are violating the norms of international law. First of all, it’s good that they at least remember that international law exists,” Putin said, pointing at what he called the U.S. trampling of international norms in wars in Serbia, Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya.

Unknown Snipers Once Again Stir Up Violence

However, there were indications that it was the separatist Crimean government’s recently created “Self Defence Forces” who had actually carried out the fatal attack. Local officials, meanwhile, claimed that “fascist snipers” had fired the first shot from a residential building and one of the injured was one of the defence force members.

Why Russia No Longer Fears the West – Ben Judah – POLITICO

The focus is on Crimea, but next is the fight for Ukraine

Only the criminally naive or the hardened fellow-traveller could maintain that the pro-Russian groups now working to produce chaos, disorientation and violence in cities such as Donetsk and Kharkiv are not actively supported by Moscow.


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Back to Childhood | FauxShow 146 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/39937/back-to-childhood-fauxshow-146/ Thu, 04 Jul 2013 19:25:24 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=39937 Angela and Chris go over fond memorabilia from childhood and some rather funny takes on Disney movies, then travel down memory lane with some classic TV memories.

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PAX 2011 Wrap-Up | J@N | 210 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/11676/pax-2011-wrap-up-jn-210/ Thu, 01 Sep 2011 21:58:06 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=11676 We share their biggest surprises from PAX and their boggiest disappointments. Plus why the platformer is stronger than ever!

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The guys wrap up their trip to PAX PRIME 2011, and share their biggest surprises from PAX and their biggest disappointments. Plus why the platformer is stronger than ever!

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The Flagship of DC’s relaunch – “Justice League” – hit stores yesterday. Anyone read it?

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PAX! Let’s talk indie and retro gaming…

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Hackers!

NEXT WEEK

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RETRO: The Linux Action Show! s9e02 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/2233/retro-the-linux-action-show-s9e02/ Sat, 03 Jul 2010 23:17:48 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=2233 Originally Airing on 8/17/2008: We cover the weeks top news stories, turn up the hate on the issues feel STRONGLY about, and give you our EPIC review of the Drobo Storage Robot and its Linux running NAS attachment. THEN - We answer your questions, PLUS SO MUCH MORE!

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Happy 4th to everyone,

We’re taking this Sunday off to spend time with friends and family, but we thought instead of not having any episode at all, we might try featuring an episode from a couple of years ago.

At first we were tempted to go way way back, like single digit pre-season, old intro music, bad recording technique back. But we quickly realized that it might be more impressive if you could SEE just how far the show has grown.

While this episode is not our first video ever, it has a couple of big firsts for us personally. It’s one of our first videos in a wide screen aspect ratio, but more importantly, one of the first Linux Action Show’s ever shot in Chris’ new house. A few seasons worth of various shows were recorded in the room this episode was done in back in 2008 before we moved into our current dedicated studio.

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