lwn-podcast
Technology Podcasts
Audio version of LWN.net articles. Maintained by third party, not related by LWN.net. Web-scrapping and audio conversion is done by the opensource project https://github.com/0xba1a/lwn-podcast
Location:
United States
Genres:
Technology Podcasts
Description:
Audio version of LWN.net articles. Maintained by third party, not related by LWN.net. Web-scrapping and audio conversion is done by the opensource project https://github.com/0xba1a/lwn-podcast
Language:
English
Website:
https://anchor.fm/lwn-podcast
Episodes
Finer-grained kernel address-space layout randomization
2/29/2020
A new KASLR proposal surfaces
Duration:00:09:48
Debian discusses how to handle 2038
2/27/2020
Now that the kernel work to support 32-bit systems past 2038 is mostly done, what will be required to get Debian into shape?
Duration:00:11:46
Browsers, web sites, and user tracking
2/15/2020
A Chrome tracking feature creates consternation.
Duration:00:07:24
How to contribute to kernel documentation
2/10/2020
A new kernel document on how to make kernel documentation better.
Duration:00:22:50
Fedora gathering requirements for a Git forge
2/8/2020
What, if anything, should replace Pagure in the Fedora project's workflow?
Duration:00:10:43
Cryptography and elections
2/6/2020
Making elections secure and fair is harder than it seems.
Duration:00:22:55
Poker and FOSS
1/25/2020
Bradley Kuhn explores the intersection of online poker playing and free software.
Duration:00:14:24
The dark side of expertise
1/23/2020
A linux.conf.au keynote on when our expertise can blind us
Duration:00:15:07
Brief Items 9-Jan-2020
1/21/2020
Brief news items from throughout the community.
Duration:00:08:23
A medley of performance-related BPF patches
1/20/2020
BPF is being sped up in a number of ways.
Duration:00:07:08
Removing the Linux /dev/random blocking pool
1/19/2020
Kernel developers give up on providing "true" random numbers.
Duration:00:09:12
Brief items - 02-Jan-2020
1/14/2020
Brief news items from throughout the community.
Duration:00:08:25
Fedora and fstrim
1/11/2020
Should Fedora systems run fstrim by default?
Duration:00:06:50
LWN's 2020 vision
1/9/2020
Our traditional selection of unlikely predictions for the coming year.
Duration:00:08:15
Brief items - 19-Dec-2019
1/4/2020
Brief news items from throughout the community.
Duration:00:07:11
A year-end wrap-up from LWN
1/4/2020
Reviewing our January predictions and closing out the year.
Duration:00:08:35
Explicit pinning of user-space pages
1/4/2020
Another baby step toward a solution to the problems with get_user_pages().
Duration:00:06:08
Buffered I/O without page-cache thrashing
1/3/2020
Combining the convenience of buffered I/O with the performance of direct I/O.
Duration:00:05:19
One million ought to be enough for anybody
1/3/2020
A proposal for arbitrary limits on several Python parameters.
Duration:00:13:54
Fedora and optical media testing
1/3/2020
By Jake Edge
December 18, 2019
Duration:00:10:43