Ilan Rabinovitch explains to Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman how SCaLE has grown to become the premier Linux and open-source conference—and to stay extremely affordable as well. Also how Linux, open source, conferences, communities, companies, and much else have changed over the years. Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly
Category: Open Source
Hear me on FLOSS Weekly: Let’s Put Thoughts on the Blockchain
Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman and Jonathan Bennett kick off the new year with a round table discussion regarding the world of open source. The hosts are joined by a special guest for this discussion, Leo Laporte. It’s a great discussion regarding open source security, centralized versus decentralized products on the web, and much more. Download… Continue reading Hear me on FLOSS Weekly: Let’s Put Thoughts on the Blockchain
Hear Me on FLOSS Weekly: Software Supply Chain Security
Dan Lorenc of Sigstore and Chainguard joins Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman on FLOSS Weekly to discuss the software supply chain.The open source software supply chains are increasingly vulnerable attack surfaces. Nobody knows more, or is doing more, to secure those surfaces than Dan Lorenc. Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly
Reality 2.0: Experts Weigh in on ChatGPT
Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Ezequiel Lanza and Tony Mongkolsmai about ChatGPT, generative AI, and open source software.
Reality 2.0: Email Disaster, Encrypted Backups and Chat GPT
Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, and Shawn have fun with ChatGPT, rant about email disasters, and chat about Apple’s new encrypted backups.
Reality 2.0: Hardware Supply Chains, Trust Agility, and Avoiding Vendor Lock-inReality 2.0:
Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin about hardware supply chains, building the only USA-made mobile phone, trust, open standards, and much more.
Reality 2.0: Mastodon Lifeboats for Twitter Users
Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, Shawn Powers, and Kyle Rankin discuss the ups, downs, and how-tos of using Mastodon amid Twitter’s recent instability.
An Optimistic Open Source Security Q&A with Christopher “CRob” Robinson
I sat down with Intel’s Christopher Robinson to get his insights on the current state of open source security. Christopher Robinson, also known as “CRob,” is the Director of Security Communications at Intel. In this role, Robinson handles crisis communications, training and security and incident communications. Half of the team behind the engaging security video… Continue reading An Optimistic Open Source Security Q&A with Christopher “CRob” Robinson
Hear Me on FLOSS Weekly: Secrets of the Linux Kernel
“If you care about Linux and what goes into maintaining the kernel, you know how important Greg Kroah-Hartman is to stable releases and much more. On this can’t-miss episode of FLOSS Weekly, Kroah-Hartman gives deep, knowing, and good-humored answers to questions from Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, and Jonathan Bennett.” Download or subscribe to this show… Continue reading Hear Me on FLOSS Weekly: Secrets of the Linux Kernel
Highlights from the eBPF* Summit 2022
I wrote up some thoughts on the recent eBPF Summit over at Open.Intel.com. Why is everyone in the Linux and open source communities suddenly talking about eBPF? This might help explain. Originating in the Linux kernel, eBPF technology has generated a lot of buzz recently. The pun is intended, as eBee is the official eBPF* mascot. In the… Continue reading Highlights from the eBPF* Summit 2022