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We\’ll be talking with Ted Unangst of the OpenBSD team about their new signing infrastructure. After that, we\’ve got a tutorial on how to run your own NTP server. News, your feedback and even… the winner of our tutorial contest! It\’s a big show, so stay tuned to BSD Now – the place to B.. SD.

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Headlines

FreeBSD foundation\’s 2013 fundraising results

  • The FreeBSD foundation finally counted all the money they made in 2013
  • $768,562 from 1659 donors
  • Nice little blog post from the team with a giant beastie picture
  • \”We have already started our 2014 fundraising efforts. As of the end of January we are just under $40,000. Our goal is to raise $1,000,000. We are currently finalizing our 2014 budget. We plan to publish both our 2013 financial report and our 2014 budget soon.\”
  • A special thanks to all the BSD Now listeners that contributed, the foundation was really glad that we sent some people their way (and they mentioned us on Facebook)

OpenSSH 6.5 released

  • We mentioned the CFT last week, and it\’s finally here!
  • New key exchange using elliptic-curve Diffie Hellman in Daniel Bernstein\’s Curve25519 (now the default when both clients support it)
  • Ed25519 public keys are now available for host keys and user keys, considered more secure than DSA and ECDSA
  • Funny side effect: if you ONLY enable ed25519 host keys, all the compromised Linux boxes can\’t even attempt to login
  • New bcrypt private key type, 500,000,000 times harder to brute force
  • Chacha20-poly1305 transport cipher that builds an encrypted and authenticated stream in one
  • Portable version already in FreeBSD -CURRENT, and ports
  • Lots more bugfixes and features, see the full release note or our interview with Damien
  • Work has already started on 6.6, which can be used without OpenSSL!

Crazed Ferrets in a Berkeley Shower

  • In 2000, MWL wrote an essay for linux.com about why he uses the BSD license: \”It’s actually stood up fairly well to the test of time, but it’s fourteen years old now.\”
  • This is basically an updated version about why he uses the BSD license, in response to recent idiocy from Richard Stallman
  • Very nice post that gives some history about Berkeley, the basics of the BSD-style licenses and their contrast to the GNU GPL
  • Check out the full post if you\’re one of those people that gets into license arguments
  • The takeaway is \”BSD is about making the world a better place. For everyone.\”

OpenBSD on BeagleBone Black

  • Beaglebone Blacks are cheap little ARM devices similar to a Raspberry Pi
  • A blog post about installing OpenBSD on a BBB from.. our guest for today!
  • He describes it as \”everything I wish I knew before installing the newly renamed armv7 port on a BeagleBone Black\”
  • It goes through the whole process, details different storage options and some workarounds
  • Could be a really fun weekend project if you\’re interested in small or embedded devices

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Interview – Ted Unangst – tedu@openbsd.org / @tedunangst

OpenBSD\’s signify infrastructure


Tutorial

Running an NTP server


News Roundup

Getting started with FreeBSD

  • A new video and blog series about starting out with FreeBSD
  • The author has been a fan since the 90s and has installed it on every server he\’s worked with
  • He mentioned some of the advantages of BSD over Linux and how to approach explaining them to new users
  • The first video is the installation, then he goes on to packages and other topics – 4 videos so far

More OpenBSD hackathon reports

  • As a followup to last week, this time Kenneth Westerback writes about his NZ hackathon experience
  • He arrived with two goals: disklabel fixes for drives with 4k sectors and some dhclient work
  • This summary goes into detail about all the stuff he got done there

X11 in a jail

  • We\’ve gotten at least one feedback email about running X in a jail Well.. with this commit, looks like now you can!
  • A new tunable option will let jails access /dev/kmem and similar device nodes
  • Along with a change to DRM, this allows full X11 in a jail
  • Be sure to check out our jail tutorial and jailed VNC tutorial for ideas
  • Ongoing Discussion

PCBSD weekly digest


Feedback/Questions

  • Justin writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s21VnbKZsH
  • Daniel writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s2nD7RF6bo
  • Martin writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s2jwRrj7UV
  • Alex writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s201koMD2c
    + unofficial FreeBSD RPI Images
  • James writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s2AntZmtRU
  • John writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s20bGjMsIQ

  • All the tutorials are posted in their entirety at bsdnow.tv
  • The ssh tutorial has been updated with some new 6.5 stuff
  • Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv
  • Watch live Wednesdays at 2:00PM Eastern (19:00 UTC)
  • Reminder: if you\’re on FreeBSD 8.3 for some reason, upgrade soon – it\’s reaching EOL
  • Reminder: if you\’re using pkgng, be sure to update to 1.2.6 for a security issue
  • The winner of the tutorial contest is… Dusko! We didn\’t get as many submissions as we wanted, but his Nagios monitoring tutorial was extremely well-done. It\’ll be featured in a future episode. Congrats! Send us a picture when it arrives.
  • Allan got his pillow in the mail as well, it\’s super awesome

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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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Show Notes:

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:

Set feedback thread


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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]]> Best Christmas Movies | J@N | 12.22.10 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/4286/best-christmas-movies-jn-122210/ Wed, 22 Dec 2010 22:14:48 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=4286 It’s time for Jupiter@Nite’s First Annual CHRISTMAS EPISODE! Hold onto your stockings as we jingle all the way through a list of our favorite holiday movies of all time!

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It’s time for Jupiter@Nite’s First Annual CHRISTMAS EPISODE! Hold onto your stockings as we jingle all the way through a list of our favorite holiday movies of all time. We all know that none of us will agree, so we’re going to REALLY get into the Christmas spirit by arguing over one another loudly, just like your relatives do.

Show Feeds:

The episode may also contain a few special surprises to celebrate the season. This an episode you will NOT want to miss!

Brainstormed List:
Scrooged  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J11NIQJdO5Q
Elf  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvtmsqyOkhc
Bad Santa  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6rmxyp3cCQ
Nightmare Before Christmas  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaxKiZfQcX8
Christmas Story  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtwVgOmPNPE
It’s A Wonderful Life  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k_Vsmqf6X8
A Charlie Brown Christmas  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4Hv9YmhGpw
DIE HARD  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_H6Ng8bWCk
Home Alone  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK2Btk6Ybm0
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ian6NyXpszw
… those weird stop-animation Rudolf “cartoons” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py0dsLH9Zck
Year Without Santa Claus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPrbccEdI5o
Muppet Christmas Carol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBthi_An5qQ
Mickey’s Christmas Carol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMnzmIuDELY
The Grinch That Stole Christmas (animated, or Jim Carrey?)
Polar Express
The Holiday https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holiday

TERRIBLE MOVIES:
Jingle All The Way (Arnold Schwarzenegger)
The Santa Clause (Tim Allen)
The Year Without Santa (2006 Remake)
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Claus_Conquers_the_Martians

Links:
A Christmas Movie Montage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpqq5XfhFuo

Download:

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