Description
This week Simon Quigley, and Rick Timmis from Kubuntu join the Ask Noah Show to talk about the issues surrounding Kubuntu and what the path looks like going forward.
-- During The Show --
01:18 Ajit Pai Feedback - Chris
The question is "when to regulate"
Purpose of govt is to protect people
Bad situations exist
Internet is becoming essential
05:58 Self Hosting Email - Jon
Dealing with black lists stinks
Security is a moving target
Project like Nextcloud incorporates email
Down time responsibility
Noah is NOT in the "go host your own email boat"
Simon's Cisco link
Email security requirements
13:34 FrePBX and Firewalls - Austin
Sangomakb Knowledge Base
FreePBX has evolved
Don't expose anything you don't have to
Noah's home setup
Voxtelesys & 3CX
17:15 Long Term Backups? - Charlie
Don't store long term data on flash media
Used drives can be ok
3-2-1 Rule
Test your backup
18:49 SkoobaSteve Over the Air TV
HDHomeRun
Network TV
Self host TV
21:38 News Wire
Linux Kernel CNA - Kroah.com
Firefox 123 - Mozilla
Auto cpufreq 2.2.0 - GitHub
Miracle-wm - GitHub
Louvre 1.2.0 - GitHub
RISC-V Kernel Builds - Phoronix
Asahi & OpenGL - Ars Technica Apple Insider
E-Gov Diia - Twitter
freenginx fork - Ars Technica
Wi-Fi Auth Bypass - Security Week
Migo Malware Campaign - Info Security
Ivanti Pulse Secure Weaknesses - The Hacker News
Ubiquiti Routers Infected - Ars Technica
Cohere Aya Model - Siliconangle
24:38 Kubuntu Interview
Rick Timis Kubuntu Consular/Community Manager
Simon Quigley Kubuntu Member
What happened?
What would have been the future of Kubuntu?
How did Rick get involved?
Bringing the consul together
What does Kubuntu look like going forward?
Is Kubuntu considering the new flutter installer?
Downstream vendors/use cases
Kubuntu hardware partners/vendors
Kubuntu support
JPL Helicopter
40:40 Cloud vs Self Hosting
Ars Technica
Can you blame Wyze for not securing the feeds?
Wyze cameras go offline due to AWS
3rd party caching client
2nd leak in less than 6 months
If code is not open source, no one can raise the alarm
Eufy lied about not uploading data
Ars Technica
If it's not client side encrypted, it can be leaked
The Register
Centralization of services
Open source can be fixed
Closed source, helpless
If you care about privacy, host it yourself on open source
51:10 Chat room feedback
Plex and Jellyfin can be used as HDHomeRun receiver
51:30 Kubuntu Design Contest
Kubuntu Design Contest
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-- During The Show --
00:50 Red Hat Summit
In Colorado
Corporate vs Community events
Red Hat feels like the "big brother of open source"
Red Hat's dedication to open source
04:20 Charlie responds...
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-- During The Show --
00:48 Steve's Camera Experiences
Axis...
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