WebGL – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Sun, 28 Feb 2021 23:22:56 +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 WebGL – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 Linux Action News 178 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/144367/linux-action-news-178/ Sun, 28 Feb 2021 15:00:00 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=144367 Show Notes: linuxactionnews.com/178

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Privacy Perspectives | TechSNAP 409 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/133477/privacy-perspectives-techsnap-409/ Fri, 09 Aug 2019 00:15:30 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=133477 Show Notes: techsnap.systems/409

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Mozilla’s Pocket Pick | CR 246 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/107151/mozillas-pocket-pick-cr-246/ Mon, 27 Feb 2017 16:15:45 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=107151 RSS Feeds: MP3 Feed | OGG Feed | Video Feed | Torrent Feed | iTunes Audio | iTunes Video Become a supporter on Patreon: — Show Notes: — Feedback Alternatives to C++ for Arduino / Embedded Elixir via Nerves Project Rust Embedded Mike’s War Story Hoopla Why I Moved From Atom To Visual Studio Code […]

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Mike’s War Story

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WebGL Streaming is optimized for Qt Quick and allows you to run remote Qt Quick applications in a browser.

Ideally, would remove tedious coding tasks from developers. Mike looks at auto-layout constraints in iOS

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Who Will Build The Builders | LINUX Unplugged 109 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/87386/who-will-build-the-builders-lup-109/ Tue, 08 Sep 2015 16:59:53 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=87386 Debian aims for reproducible builds of all packages. We’ll explain what that means & why other distributions might be jumping onboard with the idea. Plus impressive early performance results under Mir & Gnome’s 3.18’s best features you’re not hearing about. Thanks to: Get Paid to Write for DigitalOcean Direct Download: MP3 Audio | OGG Audio […]

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Debian aims for reproducible builds of all packages. We’ll explain what that means & why other distributions might be jumping onboard with the idea.

Plus impressive early performance results under Mir & Gnome’s 3.18’s best features you’re not hearing about.

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System XVI is a modern take on service management. It aims to incorporate useful functionality while maintaining a modular design in the UNIX tradition.

Jose Macbook Linux feedback

From: Sean
RE: Jose Macbook Linux feedback

I’ve been running Linux on my macbook pro for about 4 years now, I just switched back to Fedora 22 from OpenSuse (been rocking Suse since 2007) and my macbook has never worked better.

The newer kernel 4.1+ finally has good hardware support for the keyboard backlight, thermal/fan controls, cpu scaling (yes Apple does their own crap for this) so battery life is still good.

One other thing that I’ve done to extend battery life is buy the Fluendo codec suite and switch to a gstreamer based video player, the fluendo codecs have much better video acceleration for video decoding, taking much of the load off the cpu.

Also, not all gstreamer video players are created equal; totem is still pretty heavy on the cpu, 24% on 1080p h.264 video, but something lightweight like MPV sits around 12%, and this is on a Sandy Bridge i5.

I haven’t tried Arch on here but I imagine getting a similar setup wouldn’t be too hard. I wish Jose the best of luck, don’t give up on Linux.


Name for the road show

From: Zek the Penguin
RE: Name for the road show

Hi Chris!

Was listening to Unplugged today and figured I’d make suggestions for the road show.

How about ‘Nation Migration’? ‘March of the Penguin’? ‘Roll Your Own’?

Just a few ideas. Hope it helps.


Linux Academy

Ubuntu Convergence Demo: X Apps Running on Mir Display Server

The video was filmed by Canonical at a recent developer sprint. The video was distributed internally to better demonstrate the progress made on the X.org compatability layer for Mir.

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How Debian Is Trying to Shut Down the CIA and Make Software Trustworthy Again

In response to the Snowden revelation that the CIA compromised Apple developers’ build process, thus enabling the government to insert backdoors at compile time without developers realizing, Debian, the world’s largest free software project, has embarked on a campaign to to prevent just such attacks. Debian’s solution? Reproducible builds.

Reproducible builds, as the name suggests, make it possible for others to reproduce the build process. “The idea is to get reasonable confidence that a given binary was indeed produced by the source,” Lunar said. “We want anyone to be able to produce identical binaries from a given source.”


A software package reproducibly built should be byte for byte identical to the publicly-available package. Any difference would be evidence of tampering.


Reproducible builds rely in part on David A. Wheeler’s solution to this problem, Diverse Double-Compiling.

“You need two compilers,” Lunar explained, “with one that you somehow trust. Then you build the compiler under test twice, once with each compiler, and then you use the compilers that you just built to build the compiler under test again.

“If the output is the same, then no backdoors,” he added. “But for this scheme to work, you need to be able to compare that both build outputs are the same. And that’s exactly what we are enabling when having reproducible builds.”

According to Lunar, 83 percent of Debian packages are now built reproducibly, and more join the party every day.

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Firefox 4 Launch | J@N | 3.23.11 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/6426/firefox-4-launch-jn-32311/ Wed, 23 Mar 2011 21:14:40 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=6426 Tune in tonight to hear why you might want to take a look at Firefox 4, and how it could potentially improve your web browsing experience.

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We really have no right to be excited about a browser. The days of the browser wars are supposed to be far behind us, aren’t they? But once in a while, a really good software project will catch any geek’s eye, and let’s be frank – We Like Firefox.

Recent versions of Firefox have been a bit lackluster compared with other browser offerings. But they’ve just changed all of that with the launch of their latest major revision: Firefox 4.0

Tune in tonight to hear just why you might want to take a look at the latest offering from Mozilla, and how it could potentially improve your web browsing experience.

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Welcome to Mozilla Firefox 4.0

7 million downloads in first 24 hours
(note: FF3 had >8 mil in <24hrs … blame Chrome for dip?)
* UPDATE, now over 10 million

How to fix a few of FF4’s UI annoyances (Windows)
* Move buttons, remove bars, and consolidate ‘dead space’ at top of screen.

Linux-based customization tutorial

And if you don’t wanna update, security fixes available for older versions also
* 3.6.16 and 3.5.18
* Nice to see they are not forcing users to upgrade by eliminating support for prior versions.

Firefox 4 for iPhone
– Kind of. It’s a front-end on top of Safari, but it does support open tab sync with your desktop
– Supports bookmark sync between iPhone & Firefox4

Mozilla Firefox Web Browser for Android
– Full sync with desktop firefox (open tabs, bookmarks)
– This is a full browser, with a Gekco back-end. Not a “sit on top of” like the iPhone version.
– Has support for Add-ons, kinda neat for a mobile browser.

FEATURES:

– New UI layout

    • Tabs above address bar
    • Consolidated functions (searching, stop/refresh, bookmarking)
    • Status bar removed from the bottom, replaced with Chrome-like popup (unless you have add-ons installed, then their icons are displayed down there.)

– Auto syncing across multiple devices
– “The Awesome Bar” — like Chrome’s address bar, comes with built-in searching
– WebGL – In browser 3D graphics without a plugin
– Plugin crash isolation – Chris confirms this works!
– Hardware Acceleration (limited still, and only on Windows/Mac)
– App Tab (WebMail, Twitter, FB, etc)

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ISSUES:

– Import function only currently works with IE (workaround: XMarks)
– Some complaints have come thru of significant system strain (older systems?)
– Default UI arrangement looks unpolished in some areas, copycatty in others. Easily fixed.
– No bookmark toolbar by default. Easily fixed.
– Some fonts seem… funny…
– Of all the things they borrowed from Chrome, why not tab movement? Feels clunky right now.

OTHER BROWSERS:

Chrome 11 in Beta
Latest benchmarks still indicate IE9 is SLIGHTLY fas

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