It’s Episode Thirty-Seven of Season-Nine of the Ubuntu Podcast! Alan Pope, Mark Johnson, Martin Wimpress and Jon Spriggs are connected and speaking to your brain.
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We are four once more, but who is Jon?
In this week’s show:
- We discuss the news:
- Internet Archive turns 20
- It’s Finally Legal To Hack Your Own Devices (Even Your Car)
- Zotac announce new small form-factor barebones, gaming PC
- An industrial tribunal has ruled that Uber drivers are employees under UK law
- Intel’s Vulkan Linux Driver Gets ~30% Performance Boost, Now Faster Than OpenGL
- Harvard Business school researchers have found Wikipedia articles are as neutral as Encyclopedia Britannica
- Nintendo’s $60 NES Classic appears to run Linux
- Preparations for surviving the total anihilation of Earth, well California, are underway
- We discuss the community news:
- The Canonical Design Team has released the Yakkety Yak release artwork
- Dirty COW was livepatched in Ubuntu within hours of publication
- Mythbuntu Linux Distribution Discontinued
- Ubuntu Core 16 is released
- The iconic text editor Vim celebrates 25 years
- Debian 9 “Stretch” will drops PowerPC as a release architecture
- Meet Meow, a Purfect GNOME Menu Editor
- We mention some events:
- Ubuntu Online Summit – 15-16 November 2016
- Paris Open Source Summit 2016 – 16 – 17 November 2016 – Paris, France
- UbuCon Europe – 18 – 20 November 2016 – Essen, Germany
- FOSDEM 2017 – 4 – 5 February 2017 – Brussels, Belgium
- We also discuss making games with Scratch and home-assistant.io.
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This weeks cover image is taken from Wikimedia.
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