An podcast about modern browser technology and the things people build with it. We’re talking WebAssembly, WebRTC, WebGL, WebGPU, WebSockets, WebCodecs, WebTransport, Web-everything.
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WebAssembly (abbreviated Wasm, a contraction of “WebAssembly”, not an acronym, hence not using all-caps) is a safe, portable, low-level code format designed for efficient execution and compact representation. An assembly is a group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose. In this show with the whimsical name WasmAssembly (get it?), Thomas Steiner, Developer Relations Engineer at Google, chats with experts from the community about the past, present, and future developmen ...
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For more than a dozen years, the Stack Overflow Podcast has been exploring what it means to be a software developer and how the art and practice of programming is changing our world. From Rails to React, from Java to Node.js, join the Stack home team for conversations with fascinating guests to help you understand how technology is made and where it’s headed.
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A deep and nuanced conversational podcast focused on technology, software, and computing.
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The podcast that helps you navigate your way through Kubernetes and Cloud Native trends.
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Der Chaos Computer Club ist die größte europäische Hackervereinigung, und seit über 25 Jahren Vermittler im Spannungsfeld technischer und sozialer Entwicklungen.
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Join hosts Ned Bellavance and Kyler Middleton as they dive deep into the challenges of DevOps from the perspective of seasoned practitioners. You'll hear from expert guests—technical leaders, trainers, and consultants with years of hands-on experience—discussing the nuances of DevOps. From AWS to Azure, networking to security, automation to modern cloud environments, each weekly episode equips you with the insights to confidently address tech and business challenges such as resilience, cost ...
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Interviews with interesting people in the devtools space. From security to dev focused infrastructure, and from homomorphic encryption to privacy and decentralization, we discuss the technical details around devtools.
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Since its inception in 2011, Best Remote Team, an offshore web and mobile app development company, is offering high-quality offshore software and app development services by facilitating businesses with the right and skilled technical brains. You can hire a remote team of dedicated developers with the right skills and attitude for your project. Hire dedicated developers after a thorough screening process and a personal interview to find the best match as per your expectations.
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Join The New Stack’s editorial team to review the week’s hottest news in cloud-native technologies and at-scale application development. Editorial Director Libby Clark, Managing Editor Joab Jackson and TNS Founder and Publisher Alex Williams put more context around the stories we’re covering each week and look ahead to topics we expect will gain more attention in coming weeks. Guests include TNS writers and correspondents who join us to discuss what they’re hearing from tech industry insiders.
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An Introduction to WebAssembly with SDL and C++ (Or porting Audio Production software to run in your browser). (osc25)
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21:47With the types of products and projects that we regularly work on many of us don't get alot of exposure to new fancy technology, this talk aims to give a quick introduction to one of these topics, web assembly.As some background, For the last year i've been helping to port Little Piggy Tracker (LGPT) a clone of the LSDJ audio software for Game Boy …
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D2DO275: WebAssembly – The Next Big Thing?
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37:00Is WebAssembly the next big thing? Here to help us understand what WebAssembly (WASM) is and what it can and can’t do is Michael Levan, a consultant and WASM trainer. He also dives deeper into WASM details such as hosting, security, monitoring, and the ever-present influence of AI. AdSpot: Spacelift Founded by the creator of... Read more »…
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Cyberpunk Radio Protocols and Festival COMMS (fusion25)
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45:39Davide Gomba stellt Lutopia vor – ein Off-Grid-Tech-Experiment zu TAZs, Cyberpunk und Mesh-Netzwerken. Der Vortrag zeigt, wie Festivals zu Orten digitaler Unabhängigkeit werden. Inspiriert von Hacker-Ethik und Tools wie Meshtastic verbindet die Session Technik, Politik und spielerische Visionen künftiger Subkulturen. Denn DIY rules!Language: EN Tra…
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Shits & Giggles - Healthy Gut, Happy Butt (fusion25)
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42:04Unterhaltsam und lehrreich bricht Talya für uns das Tabu rund um Stuhlgang. Kennst Du schon die berühmte Stuhltabelle? Was will dir dein Darm wirklich sagen? Wie kannst Du Deinen Mist (im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes!) loswerden? Egal, ob Du neugierig auf Darmgesundheit bist, genug von Toilettenstress auf Festivals hast oder einfach nur gerne lachst –…
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Der Westen hat keine Ahnung, was im Osten passiert (fusion25)
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51:34Wer die allumfassende Normalisierung der extremen Rechten noch immer „nur“ auf Ostdeutschland projiziert, verharmlost die gesamtdeutsche und globale Krise. Aktivist und Autor Jakob Springfeld, geboren vor 23 Jahren im sächsischen Zwickau, liest bei uns aus seinem zweiten Buch (nach “Unter Nazis”) und erklärt, warum das Verantwortungspingpong zwisch…
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Alarme Phone Sahara, eine selbstorganisierte Partnerorganisation von medico, wirkt der brutalen Externalisierung des EU-Grenzregimes im Sahel-Sahara-Raum mit solidarischen Interventionen, vor allem Rettungs- und praktischer Hilfe, entgegen. Ein wichtiger Teil der Arbeit ist heute die Unterstützung von Opfern von Pushbacks in der Wüste aus Algerien,…
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IBM Z & LinuxONE is the hardware behind the architecture s390x for Big Endian systems. Also, openSUSE is built and maintained for it. You will receive an overview of the most essential differences between x86 and s390x. Additionally, all new or future planned features are explained. Finally, you get an introduction, how you can add s390x with openS…
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With the global political situation being what it is, and Windows 10 end of life rapidly approaching, there is a real chance that Desktop Linux might become the default across a wide range of industries. But there a practical obstacles to deploy at a large scale - in this talk I discuss what many of them are, and present real world scenarios were L…
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medico: Europas tödliche Abschottung und der Kampf um Bewegungsfreiheit (fusion25)
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43:25Autoritäre Verschiebungen in Europa treffen flüchtende Menschen hart: Sie werden an den EU-Außengrenzen zurückgedrängt, inhaftiert und kriminalisiert – oft nur wegen Flucht oder Hilfe für andere. Die GEAS-Reform verschärft die Lage. Sprecht mit medico und de:criminalize über Grenzgewalt, Haft, juristische Hilfe und den Fonds für Bewegungsfreiheit.L…
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(Virtual Talk) GitOps meets dotfiles: Never Setup a New Machine Again! (osc25)
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32:15This talk will explore how qubesome applies GitOps principles to manage desktop environments. Defining and configuring your Window managers and workloads, which are then later executed as non-root containers, enabling a secure and flexible experience for managing your version controlled setup.We will look into splitting configuration and state, ena…
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Shallow dive into Open Build Service Beta program and development (osc25)
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22:03We all know OBS, but what if we knew it just a little bit better. Contributing to the service is easy, as long as you understand how. This talk will focus on that.Licensed to the public under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/about this event: https://c3voc.deBy Jay Michalska
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Production-Ready Virtualisation with Harvester and Longhorn (osc25)
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16:57After _certain_ events caused massive upheaval in the virtualisation landscape, many companies using that technology have found themselves dropped into the deep end, with skyrocketing infrastructure costs and furious upper management. Promising a stark opposite to high costs, limited flexibility, and vendor lock-in, Harvester takes the stage.Harves…
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mkosi-initrd enablement on openSUSE (osc25)
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25:14`mkosi-initrd` is a tool for building initrds using distribution packages that is gaining interest among systemd distributions, and can currently be used on openSUSE Tumbleweed.We will analyze in detail how it works, its weaknesses and its benefits, in order to ultimately try to provoke a change of mindset in developers accustomed to thinking only …
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making openSUSE ready for Framework Laptops (osc25)
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39:28Framework Laptops are one of the most fascinating hardware projects of the last years for Open Source enthusiasts. They have first-class Linux support, although officially just for Fedora and Ubuntu. In this talk I want to highlight the work done in the openSUSE community to enable and support these Laptops on our own, from hardware enablement to p…
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The Future of Unattended and Advanced Linux Deployments (osc25)
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40:42In this session, I will show you how to use Agama, the new next-generation installer, to perform effortless advanced unattended installations on openSUSE Linux. Whether you are installing just a few desktops or a fleet of servers, Agama makes the process fast, smooth, and hassle-free. This modern installer is poised to transform not only openSUSE i…
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Optimizing Salt infrastructure with advanced monitoring Salt events (osc25)
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38:54There are quite common issues in large scale deployments of **Salt**, but without monitoring it could be extremely hard to find out the root cause of the issue.Using **Saline** could help to investigate performance issues in large scale **Salt** infrastructures.**Saline** also helps to profile _state.apply_ process by exposing average duration of t…
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openSUSE packaging: is macro the way to go? (osc25)
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36:12openSUSE uses RPM for its own packaging needs, with macros on their ownon top. However, the distributions using RPMs are just a couplecompared to the vast Linux ecosystem. How are other distributionshandling packaging? Are they using bash scripts, functions, or evendeclarative languages?This talk will give a rundown of the different approaches that…
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“lau diba oi„ (Motu für “Ich kenne Dich") dreht sich um das pazifische Konzept von Mana – den spirituellen Zweck, den alles hat. Sinn und Zugehörigkeit – tief in der Kultur und den Vorfahren verwurzelt, befreit von Vorstellungen, die wir von uns selbst haben, mit wiederentdecktem Selbstbewusstsein. Mit Spoken Word, Tanz, experimentellem Sound und S…
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„Genauso bloß anders“ – Sexismus im Punk der Wendezeit (fusion25)
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59:01„Haare ab, Haare hoch, steil, ein Gebirge aus Haar, Haare wie Messer, die aus dem Kopf stechen.“ Eine jugendliche Punkerin spricht am Ende der DDR über ihr Leben und ihre Erfahrungen. Ihr älteres erwachsenes Ich kommentiert und reflektiert aus der Zukunft. Es geht um Kunst und Liebe, um Anarchie, um das Rumhängen mit Freunden, um das Baden in der K…
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The board will be available during this time to present and provide information for the project.Licensed to the public under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/about this event: https://c3voc.deBy Douglas DeMaio
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Full Disk Encryption in openSUSE using systemd, TPM2 and FIDO2 keys (osc25)
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44:47With the integration of systemd-boot or grub2-bls bootloaders in the distribution, both (partially) following the boot loader specification (BLS), we have the chance to use the systemd tools to set a full disk encryption installation using TPM2 and FIDO2 keys.The sdbootutil is managing both aspects, the BLS integration and the FDE configuration. In…
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Want to talk a few minutes about interesting stuff? => Add yourself to https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/lightning-talks-osc2025Licensed to the public under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/about this event: https://c3voc.deBy Bernhard M.
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openSUSE's different shades of green (osc25)
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29:30How does openSUSE look from the outside? In this talk, two SUSE expats share how their Geeko hearts started to ache when they were no longer part of the inner circle.Where are openSUSE's strengths, and how are they shining? Where does it desperately need to improve to maintain relevance? There is so much excellence across so many disciplines to be …
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Supervision: Simplifying Computer Vision for Developers (osc25)
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24:00In this talk, we’ll explore how Supervision streamlines common computer vision tasks, from loading datasets to annotating and analyzing images or videos. We’ll also discuss its lightweight nature, making it an ideal choice for running AI-powered vision applications on resource-constrained devices. Through practical demonstrations, attendees will le…
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Using openSUSE Leap as base layer operating system for AI/ML container orchestration using SUSE Rancher. (osc25)
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24:41The exponentially growing **AI/ML** and **LLMs** advancements bring concerns about privacy, as there is a risk of data exposure to online LLMs service providers. Setting up **LLMs in-house** requires a **high computational cost** which is a major obstacle for businesses across various sectors such as Retail, Healthcare, Finance, etc. These industri…
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Building openSUSE Mirror(s) in Mauritius (osc25)
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17:07At oSC23, I [presented](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abNBhLug2Ls) the challenges that we, a small community of openSUSE users, faced back home when building our first mirror in Mauritius. Two years later, I'm sharing updates on how we're expanding further and adding a second mirror in Mauritius to host more mirror content for the local community…
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Beyond GitOps: Building Intelligent Drift Detection and Auto-Remediation in ArgoCD (osc25)
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22:30Let's discover how to extend ArgoCD's capabilities by building a sophisticated drift detection and auto-remediation system. We'll demonstrate how to combine ArgoCD's Resource Hooks, Custom Health Checks, and the ApplicationSet controller to create an intelligent system that not only detects configuration drift but automatically resolves it based on…
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Scham durchdringt alle Lebensbereiche. Was passiert, wenn wir unsere Scham offenlegen? Wie reagieren wir, wenn wir uns selbst mit unserer Scham konfrontieren? Ist Scham eigentlich immer sozial? Das Kollektiv Rhymth berührt uns mit fragmenthaften Texten, vielen kleinen, nicht selten aufwühlenden, intimen„Alltagserfahrungen“ und detaillierten Beobach…
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Who broke the build? — Using Kuttl to improve E2E testing and release faster (osc25)
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26:09No one wants to be responsible for breaking the build. But what can you do as a developer to avoid being the bad guy? How can project leads enable their teams to reduce the occurrence of broken builds?In talking within our own teams, we discovered that many developers weren’t running sufficient integration and End to End tests in their local enviro…
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SUSEID: Open by design, sovereign by choice. (osc25)
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15:28We'll showcase the next big thing for authentication @ SUSE, the currentlandscape and the challenges we're facing.Agenda:- Motivation & Concerns (The current software stack in place and the administration challenges)- Project Scope (Tenets & Priorities)- Connection points with openSUSE Community- Timeline- DemoLicensed to the public under https://c…
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Red kiwifruit: Sweetening images with kiwi... in Fedora and CentOS?! (osc25)
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41:21Many of you know that the [kiwi](https://osinside.github.io/kiwi/) appliance image build tool is used to produce most of openSUSE's images. But did you know that other distributions have recently adopted it too, particularly our friends in the Fedora and CentOS projects?This presentation discusses the story of how this came to be, the methodology o…
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Geographically Distributed Kubernetes Clusters (osc25)
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20:21Distributed compute at scale is a bit complex back home in Mauritius - cloud service providers are literally an ocean away, and local policies have a history of hindering technological progress.To "bring the cloud home", so to speak, a small team of tech enthusiasts decided to build a Kubernetes (K3s) cluster distributed across the country, in a bi…
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Menowise - klar denken, neu fühlen, weise handeln (fusion25)
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55:07Unsere langjährige Weggefährtin Greta teilt mit uns ihr fundiertes Wissen zu Menopause, hormonellen Hintergründen, emotionalen Symptomen und dem Einfluss persönlicher Lebensmuster. Sie nährt uns mit ihrem Wissensschatz, QiGong-Körperübungen und neuen, stärkenden Ideen zu einer Lebensphase, über die wir entweder gar nicht oder negativ sprechen – las…
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Open Source is no longer just for software: (osc25)
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28:03Open-source software has transformed the software industry, resulting in lower costs, greater security, and much greater flexibility for software developers and end users alike. The transparency provided by open-source software has improved security dramatically. Companies cannot hide back-doors in open-source software. Open solutions allow widespr…
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(Virtual Talk) Quality on Autopilot: Scaling Testing in Uyuni (osc25)
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37:21How do you scale quality in a fast-moving open source project like Uyuni? In this talk, I’ll walk you through our journey adopting TestOps practices to bring automation, visibility, and resilience into our quality engineering process.We’ll explore how infrastructure automation with Terraform and Salt laid the foundation for consistent, on-demand te…
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Kalpa Desktop, Where it is, and Where it's going (osc25)
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20:13# Kalpa Desktop is a Plasma desktop derived from MicroOS, and Tumbleweed, providing a immutable system base, with a containerized workflow, through distrobox and podman, and Desktop applications via Flathub.## Kalpa grew out of the initial work by Richard Brown, with MicroOS Desktop, but has diverged over the past three years.## Kalpa's focus is on…
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What does "make opensource ecosystem secure one audit at time" mean (for you and for me)? (osc25)
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26:36Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes to keep your favorite open-source projects (relatively) secure? Spoiler alert: it's not magic (mostly)!This talk is a peek into the world of a security engineer who spends their days auditing code, hunting down vulnerabilities, and trying to make the open-source world a little less "Oops!" and a little mor…
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2 cents on improving openSUSE Membership (Management) (osc25)
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13:32The current process of openSUSE membership application can be cumbersome and overall approval deem lengthy or inconsistent. This is due to way applications are made, some times information is lacking, there are back-and-forths, before membership officials can finalise an application. The current state of membership management has its limitations an…
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Testing Containers with Python and pytest (osc25)
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14:44To ease the pain of testing container images, we’ve developed the `pytest_container` plugin for [pytest](https://pytest.org/). The pluginmakes it possible to use pytest to perform tests on containers and software inside containers. You don’t have to take care of pulling images, buildingthem, or picking ports on the host. You just describe your cont…
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The first encrypted Steam Deck runs openSUSE (osc25)
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40:59The Steam Deck has transformed mobile gaming — but in one crucial area, it still lags behind: security. Until now, no Steam Deck-focused Linux distribution has offered full disk encryption by default, leaving sensitive user data unprotected.In this talk, I present Yuga Linux, a distribution built on openSUSE technologies, tailored specifically for …
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Uyuni: introduction, last year's updates and future (osc25)
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25:48In this session, a brief explanation about what Uyuni is and what it can achieve will be shared as an introduction for newbies or as a knowledge reminder for the part of the audience already knowing the product. This part of the session is mainly a summary of last year's session.Secondly, we will try to summarize the changes that have happened with…
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An update on Aeon Desktop by Richard Brown.Licensed to the public under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/about this event: https://c3voc.deBy Richard Brown
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During the last year, I have spent several months on a project, that was sponsored by a grant from the NLnet NGI0 initiative.It is about an operating system, that only has packages that can be reproduced anywhere anytime bit-by-bit. I call it R-B-OS - the Reproducible-Builds-Operating-System.Last year when we had https://events.opensuse.org/confere…
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You’ve got 99 problems but data shouldn’t be one
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29:26Tobiko Data is creating a new standard in data transformation with their Cloud and SQL integrations. You can keep up with their work by joining their Slack community. Connect with Toby on LinkedIn. Connect with Iaroslav on LinkedIn. Congrats to Stellar Answer badge winner Christian C. Salvadó, whose answer to What's a quick way to comment/uncomment…
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“Der moderne Faschismus kommt digital”, sagen manche. Wie funktionieren aber eigentlich KI oder LLMs (Large Language Model), was können sie und was können sie insbesondere nicht? Welche Ideologien von (rechten) Techbro-Oligarchen wie Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Sam Altman und Co. stehen dahinter? Werden wir alle bald arbeitslos oder entscheidet KI soga…
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PAT - Psychedelic Psychotherapy - Between Hype and Hope (fusion25)
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1:02:33Psychedelisch Assistierte Psychotherapie (PAT) erlebt nach jahrzehntelanger Verdrängung ein erstaunliches Comeback. Forschende sprechen von einer Renaissance, Medien berichten von Durchbrüchen. Was einst als riskant galt, wird zunehmend ernst genommen. Doch kann ein Trip wirklich heilen? Der Vortrag verbindet Forschung mit Alltag und zeigt, wie Psy…
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SUSE Package Hub - Current State - Roadmap - Contribution (osc25)
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20:01SUSE Package Hub delivers open source packages to enterprise users in combination with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.This talk covers the basic understanding how Package Hub is designed to work since it is sharing a collection of same sources with the corresponding openSUSE Leap version. Furthermore we will show the planned future, what is going to …
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Overview of Git package workflow with OBSLicensed to the public under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/about this event: https://c3voc.deBy Adam Majer, Adrian Schröter, Stephan Barth
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Swift Deployment and Faster Releases (osc25)
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14:27This session explores the utilization of parallelism and rolling updates within Ansible playbooks to expedite deployment processes and facilitate faster releases. As organizations strive for agility and efficiency in their software delivery pipelines, optimizing deployment strategies becomes crucial. By leveraging Ansible's parallel execution capab…
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Open source software is powering global innovation. In less developed regions, it's not just technology but a catalyst for closing the digital divide and fueling economic and social progress.This session explores how open source software goes beyond just coding as it creates real opportunities and positive change in the world’s least developed area…
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