Screen – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Thu, 30 Nov 2017 10:34:14 +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 Screen – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 A Farewell to Dan | TechSNAP 347 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/120317/a-farewell-to-dan-techsnap-347/ Wed, 29 Nov 2017 01:27:32 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=120317 RSS Feeds: HD Video Feed | MP3 Audio Feed | iTunes Feed | Torrent Feed Become a supporter on Patreon: Show Notes: Imgur’s blog post Re: notice of data breach Imgur Confirms 2014 Breach Of 1.7 Million User Accounts Troy Hunt praised Imgur’s “exemplary handling” of the incident Firefox to collaborate with HaveIBeenPwned to alert […]

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Imgur’s blog post Re: notice of data breach

Contrast Imgur’s breach handling wth that of DJI

  • developers had left the private keys for both the “wildcard” certificate for all the company’s Web domains and the keys to cloud storage accounts on Amazon Web Services exposed publicly in code posted to GitHub

  • Findings of developer: Why I walked away from
    $30,000 of DJI bounty money – PDF

  • But as Finisterre worked to document the bug with the company, he got increasing pushback—including a threat of charges under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA).

  • “At one point… DJI even offered to hire me directly to consult with them on their security,” Finisterre wrote.

  • Ultimately, Finisterre received an e-mail containing an agreement contract that he said “did not offer researchers any sort of protection. For me personally, the wording put my right to work at risk, and posed a direct conflict of interest to many things including my freedom of speech.” It seemed clear to Finisterre that “the entire ‘Bug Bounty’ program was rushed based on this alone,” he wrote.

how can I prevent myself from getting hacked?

  • not everyone agrees with Motherboard so see also Basic security precautions for non-profits and journalists in the United States, mid-2017. but to be fair, Bruce say’s it’s pretty good

  • see also other Motherboard guides

  • Do you want to stop criminals from getting into your Gmail or Facebook account? Are you worried about the cops spying on you? We have all the answers on how to protect yourself.

  • The Electronic Frontier Foundation guide to Assessing Your Risks

  • … if you come away with one lesson from this guide is: update, update, update, or patch, patch, patch.

  • Use a password manager

  • Two factor authentication: You should, if the website allows it, use another 2FA option that isn’t SMS-based, such as an authentication app on your smartphone (for example, Google Authenticator, DUO Mobile, or Authy), or a physical token. If that option is available to you, it’s great idea to use it.

  • use an ad blocker (e.g. uBlock Origin). Why? A great deal of malware comes through ads.

  • Get an iPhone and don’t jailbreak it

  • Use Signal instead of WhatsApp

  • Even if you keep your privacy settings on lockdown, social media companies are subject to subpoenas, court orders, and data requests for your information. And often times, they’ll fork over the information without ever notifying the user that it’s happening. For the purposes of social media, assume that everything you post is public. This doesn’t mean you should stop using social media, it just means you have to be mindful of how you use it.


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Tough Market | CR 201 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/98926/tough-market-cr-201/ Mon, 18 Apr 2016 09:19:21 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=98926 In this episode, Noah joins Chris to talk about the whole hiring process & experiences they’ve had while also taking a look back into the past of the show to some of the more interesting topics on the matter. Thanks to: Get Paid to Write for DigitalOcean Direct Download: MP3 Audio | OGG Audio | […]

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Post Apocalyptic Linux Desktop | CR 192 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/93816/post-apocalyptic-linux-desktop-cr-192/ Mon, 15 Feb 2016 15:26:05 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=93816 Mike and Chris talk about bombing job interviews, picking the right Android device for development, writing code that’s easy to delete & Mike shares an Ubuntu update! Plus… Has the show forgotten about VR? A new device from Mattel might change our tune, some feedback & much more! Thanks to: Get Paid to Write for […]

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Mike and Chris talk about bombing job interviews, picking the right Android device for development, writing code that’s easy to delete & Mike shares an Ubuntu update!

Plus… Has the show forgotten about VR? A new device from Mattel might change our tune, some feedback & much more!

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Mike bombs a tech screen! AKA The risks of getting set in your ways

  • Is there really one right way?
  • What effect does your team size have on your coding practices / project architecture?
  • If it ain’t broke, are you?

Hoopla

Most Android Devices still do not have M. S6’s Get it Starting Today, Does it Matter?
Is Coder Radio ignoring VR? Or do we just need something like this for it to take?
Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to extend

If we see ‘lines of code’ as ‘lines spent’, then when we delete lines of code, we are lowering the cost of maintenance. Instead of building re-usable software, we should try to build disposable software.

Mike’s Ubuntu Update

  • Finding Some Rough Edges
  • GTK Arc-dark theme

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Retro Blasted Action | LAS 353 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/77752/retro-blasted-action-las-353/ Sun, 22 Feb 2015 08:10:41 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=77752 Join us as we revisit some retro topics from the archives! Thanks to: Get Paid to Write for DigitalOcean Direct Download: HD Video | Mobile Video | WebM Torrent | MP3 Audio | OGG Audio | YouTube | HD Torrent RSS Feeds: HD Video Feed | Large Video Feed | Mobile Video Feed | MP3 […]

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Join us as we revisit some retro topics from the archives!

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System76 Laptop Special | LAS s29e10 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/47712/system76-laptop-special-las-s29e10/ Sun, 08 Dec 2013 15:42:36 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=47712 Is the Galago UltraPro the ultimate Linux ultrabook? We’ve got that and the Kudu Professional from System76. Our review of these Haswell powered laptops.

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Is the Galago UltraPro the ultimate Linux ultrabook? We’ve got that and the Kudu Professional from System76 in studio. It’s our review of these Haswell powered laptops.

PLUS: Does the Intel Iris GPU hold up to the Steam challenge? And Linux’s big area of growth in 2014, that nobody’s talking about.

All this week on, The Linux Action Show!

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Kudu Professional and Galago UltraPro Review:

Kudu Professional features:

  • processor: 4th Generation Intel Core i5 and i7 Processors
  • display: 17.3" 1080p Full High Definition LED Backlit Matte Display
  • graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4600
  • memory: Up to 16 GB 204 pin Dual Channel DDR3 @ 1600 MHz
  • storage: 1 x mSATA, 2 x 2.5" 9mm Removable SATA II/III
  • touchpad: Multitouch with two finger scrolling
  • networking: Gigabit LAN (10/100/1000), WiFi
  • wireless: Intel Centrinoup to 802.11 AC
  • ports: HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, eSata/USB 3.0 Combo, 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0, Headphone Jack, Microphone Jack, SD Reader
  • camera: Built-In 2.0 MP High Definition Webcam
  • security: Kensington(r) Lock
  • power Management: Suspend and Resume
  • battery: Removable 62.16 Wh 6 Cell Smart Lithium-Ion
  • power System: Full Range AC-in 100~240V, 50~60Hz, 90W AC Adapter, DC output 19V, 4.74A
  • dimensions: 16.25“ x 10.50” x 0.82“~1.38” (WxDxH)
  • weight: 6.80 lbs. (3.08 kg.)

Galago UltraPro Professional features:


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These non-synthetic benchmarks are powered by the state-of-the art UNIGINE Engine showcasing a comprehensive set of cutting-edge graphics technologies with a dynamic environment and fully interactive modes available to the end user.

MPrime is practically the linux version of Prime95 – the most famous stability tester in Windows platform, used by many overclockers worldwide.

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This week we\’ll be talking to Amitai Schlair of the NetBSD foundation about pkgsrc, NetBSD\’s future plans and much more. After that, if you\’ve ever wondered what all this SSH stuff is about, today\’s tutorial has got you covered. We\’ll be showing you the basics of SSH, as well as how to combine it with tmux for persistent sessions. News, feedback and everything else, right here on BSD Now – the place to B.. SD.

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Headlines

Faces of FreeBSD

  • The FreeBSD foundation is publishing articles on different FreeBSD developers
  • This one is about Colin Percival (cperciva@), the ex-security officer
  • Tells the story of how he first found BSD, what he contributed back, how he eventually became the security officer
  • Running series with more to come

Lots of BSD presentation videos uploaded

  • EuroBSDCon 2013 dev summit videos, AsiaBSDCon 2013 videos, MWL\’s presentation video
  • Most of us never get to see the dev summit talks since they\’re only for developers
  • AsiaBSDCon 2013 videos also up finally
  • List of AsiaBSDCon presentation topics here
  • Our buddy Michael W Lucas gave an \”OpenBSD for Linux users\” talk at a Michigan Unix Users Group.
  • He says \”Among other things, I compare OpenBSD to Richard Stallman and physically assault an audience member. We also talk long long time, memory randomization, PF, BSD license versus GPL, Microsoft and other OpenBSD stuff\”
  • Really informative presentation, pretty long, answers some common questions at the end

Call for Presentations: FOSDEM 2014 and NYCBSDCon 2014

  • FOSDEM 2014 will take place on 1–2 February, 2014, in Brussels, Belgium
  • Just like in the last years, there will be both a BSD booth and a developer\’s room
  • The topics of the devroom include all BSD operating systems. Every talk is welcome, from internal hacker discussion to real-world examples and presentations about new and shiny features.
  • If you are in the area or want to go, check the show notes for details
  • NYCBSDCon is also accepting papers.
  • It\’ll be in New York City at the beginning of February 2014
  • If anyone wants to give a talk at one of these conferences, go ahead and send in your stuff!

FreeBSD foundation\’s year-end fundraising campaign

  • The FreeBSD foundation has been supporting the FreeBSD project and community for over 13 years
  • As of today they have raised about half a million dollars, but still have a while to go
  • Donations go towards new features, paying for the server infrastructure, conferences, supporting the community, hiring full-time staff members and promoting FreeBSD at events
  • They are preparing the debut of a new online magazine, the FreeBSD Journal
  • Typically big companies make their huge donations in December, like a couple of anonymous donors that gave around $250,000 each last year
  • Make your donation today over at freebsdfoundation.org, every little bit helps
  • Everyone involved with BSD Now made a donation last year and will do so again this year

Interview – Amitai Schlair – schmonz@netbsd.org / @schmonz

  • The NetBSD Foundation, pkgsrc, future plans
  • Can you start off by telling us a little bit about who you are and how you got involved with BSD in general?
  • What are all your roles with the NetBSD project? What \”hats\” do you wear?
  • What kind of tasks are assigned to the foundation? What does being on the board entail?
  • Since you\’re also very involved with pkgsrc, could you give us a brief overview of what pkgsrc is, and how it compares to something like ports?
  • What\’s planned for the next big release of NetBSD, and when can we expect it?
  • In what ways do you personally use NetBSD? Desktops, servers, toasters? All of the above?
  • If some of our listeners want to get involved with NetBSD and pkgsrc, where would you recommend they go to help out?
  • How can people find you? Anything else you\’d like to mention?
  • https://twitter.com/schmonz

Tutorial

A guide to SSH and tmux

  • OpenSSH and tmux, a match made in heaven
  • This guide shows how to do basic tasks with SSH
  • Persistent sessions with tmux increase productivity

News Roundup

PS4 released

  • Sony\’s Playstation 4 is finally released
  • As previously thought, its OS is heavily based on FreeBSD and uses the kernel among other things
  • Link in the show notes contains the full list of BSD software they\’re using
  • Always good to see BSD being so widespread

BSD Mag November issue

  • Free monthly BSD magazine publishes another issue
  • This time their topics include: Configuring a Highly Available Service on FreeBSD, IT Inventory & Asset Management Automation, more FreeBSD Programming Primer, PfSense and Snort and a few others
  • PDF linked in the show notes

pbulk builds made easy

  • NetBSD\’s pbulk tool is similar to poudriere, but for pkgsrc
  • While working on updating the documentation, a developer cleaned up quite a lot of code
  • He wrote a script that automates pbulk deployment and setup
  • The whole setup of a dedicated machine has been reduced to just three commands

PCBSD weekly digest

  • Over 200 PBIs have been populated in to the PC-BSD 10 Stable Appcafe
  • Many PC-BSD programs received some necessary bug fixes and updates
  • Some include network detection in the package and update managers, nvidia graphic detection, security updates for PCDM

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  • All the tutorials are posted in their entirety at bsdnow.tv
  • Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, etc to feedback@bsdnow.tv
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Relatively Laid Out | CR 72 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/45077/relatively-laid-out-cr-72/ Mon, 21 Oct 2013 11:34:53 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=45077 With big Google and Apple events on the horizon we look at how Google’s early investment in relative UI layouts will be paying dividends in Android 4.4 KitKat.

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With big Google and Apple events on the horizon we look at how Google’s early investment in relative UI layouts will be paying dividends in Android 4.4 KitKat.

Plus: Your emails, our php follow up, a few near-term predictions, and even an RMS rap.

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Dev Hoopla

Crystal Ball Time

Google has sent out invitation to its press event to release the Nexus 5 and Nexus 10 2 on October 28, 2013.

losses at Google\’s Motorola Mobility have accelerated despite three rounds of layoffs that slashed around 6,000 workers. The division is now on pace to bleed $1 billion a year out of the search giant\’s bank account. And yet Google\’s stock topped a record high $1,000 a share today as investors showed renewed confidence in the company\’s future.

Tool of the Week

  • Brackets – Post show LOL – It\’s an Air app.

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WebRTC Game Changer | LAS s29e01 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/44182/webrtc-game-changer-las-s29e01/ Sun, 06 Oct 2013 14:17:59 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=44182 WebRTC is going to bring a whole new category of applications to Linux, and the web. We’ll demo some of our favorite and surprisingly powerful uses.

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WebRTC is going to bring a whole new category of applications to Linux, and the web. We’ll demo some of our favorite and surprisingly powerful uses of WebRTC that go way beyond basic video chat.

Plus Steambox specs get real, Mir gets dropped from Ubuntu 13.10…

AND SO MUCH MORE!

All this week on, The Linux Action Show!

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Fun with WebRTC


System76

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RTCPeerConnection

Audio Only Chat with WebRTC

Anonymous, browser-based voice chat.

Screen Sharing with WebRTC

Welcome to extremely easy screensharing
directly in the browser – no downloads or plugins

RTCDataChannel

Send files directly

Secured, anonymous, instant, without a cloud.

peerCDN utilizes WebRTC DataChannel to establish peer-to-peer connections between a site’s visitors. Chrome and Firefox already support WebRTC, which together account for 58% of global browser usage (according to StatCounter). IE and Safari will likely add support soon. Graceful fallback for unsupported browsers.

You Need a Server, but You’ve Got Options

  • What codecs to use

  • Which security keys to use

  • The network route to take (behind a NAT, direct, etc)

  • Server can be: Websockets, Google Cloud Message, XHR

  • Protocol can be lots of things, like: JSON, SIP, XMPP

  • That setups up the p2p link between the WebRTC sessions.

  • STUN: WebRTC Uses a STUN Server so WebRTC clients can figure out their public IP from behind a NAT.

  • TURN: WebRTC uses a TURN server to provide a cloud fallback if p2p fails. Uses server bandwidth for the relay, but makes the call work in almost every environment.

  • WebRTC uses ICE to get the direct IP and at the same time spool up the TURN server, and then makes a decision as to which can be used.

  • Prefers STUN for direct p2p.

  • You can use Google’s “test” servers: stun.l.google.com:19302

  • Deploy your own: rfc5766-turn-server:
  • restund – Open Source STUN/TURN Server

More on WebRTC

APIs and RTCWEB Protocols of the HTML5 Real-Time Web, Second Edition


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