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Control Structure #145: I’m a Ghost, It Happens
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- Programming Minecraft on the Raspberry Pi—Wolfram Blog
- Microsoft + GitHub = Empowering Developers – The Official Microsoft Blog
- Terms of Service Violation
- GitHub – martenbjork/github-xp: Give Github some XP flair
- Nikita on Twitter: “So I heard $MSFT is buying @github… “
- Intel to Release Discrete Graphics Card In 2020, GPUs For Desktop Gaming Coming Too
- The Guy Who Robbed Someone at Gunpoint for a Domain Name Is Getting 20 Years in Jail – Motherboard
- Nvidia Appears To Have A GPU Inventory Problem
- There might be a big drop in graphics card prices next month | PC Gamer
- Nvidia CEO says it will be ‘a long time’ before next-gen GeForce GPUs | PC Gamer
- Tech giant Tencent has joined The Linux Foundation as a Platinum member – Neowin
- Google ups its Linux Foundation membership to the $500,000/year Platinum level – TechCrunch
- Firefox 61.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes
- Thermanator Attack Steals Passwords by Reading Thermal Residue on Keyboards
- New Spectre 1.1 and Spectre 1.2 CPU Flaws Disclosed
- Microsoft is updating the Windows Notepad app for the first time in years – The Verge
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After a long hiatus, Andrew gets Steven to tell what he's been up to, RASPBERRY!, Microsoft, GPUs, domains at gunpoint, Linux, Firefox, CPUs, and Python.
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- Programming Minecraft on the Raspberry Pi—Wolfram Blog
- Microsoft + GitHub = Empowering Developers – The Official Microsoft Blog
- Terms of Service Violation
- GitHub – martenbjork/github-xp: Give Github some XP flair
- Nikita on Twitter: “So I heard $MSFT is buying @github… “
- Intel to Release Discrete Graphics Card In 2020, GPUs For Desktop Gaming Coming Too
- The Guy Who Robbed Someone at Gunpoint for a Domain Name Is Getting 20 Years in Jail – Motherboard
- Nvidia Appears To Have A GPU Inventory Problem
- There might be a big drop in graphics card prices next month | PC Gamer
- Nvidia CEO says it will be ‘a long time’ before next-gen GeForce GPUs | PC Gamer
- Tech giant Tencent has joined The Linux Foundation as a Platinum member – Neowin
- Google ups its Linux Foundation membership to the $500,000/year Platinum level – TechCrunch
- Firefox 61.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes
- Thermanator Attack Steals Passwords by Reading Thermal Residue on Keyboards
- New Spectre 1.1 and Spectre 1.2 CPU Flaws Disclosed
- Microsoft is updating the Windows Notepad app for the first time in years – The Verge
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×RASPBERRIES! Andrew and Steve are back at it again with some news about Microsoft, Google, Mozilla, and... music formats? News Oracle’s New Supercomputer Has 1,060 Raspberry Pis MARTINI: Real-Time RTIN Terrain Mesh / Vladimir Agafonkin / Observable Aussie ISV buys ads to wake up Google support – Software – CRN Australia Aussie ISV buys ads to wake up Google support | Hacker News I miss Microsoft Encarta – Scott Hanselman MindMaze (Game) – Giant Bomb Big Blue Open Sources Power Chip Instruction Set exFAT file system specification – Windows applications | Microsoft Docs exFAT in the Linux kernel? Yes! – Open Source Blog Free software advocate Richard Stallman spoke at Microsoft Research this week | ZDNet Taking a while… Caniuse and MDN compatibility data collaboration – Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog Hackers Hit Twitter C.E.O. Jack Dorsey in a ‘SIM Swap.’ You’re at Risk, Too. – The New York Times Imagecon 2019 – Jon Sneyers Next-Gen Image Format- JPEG XL – YouTube Olds Vinyl set to outsell CDs for first time since 1986 JPEG ‘files’ & Colour (JPEG Pt1)- Computerphile – YouTube Don’t forget The Nexus TV International Backup Awareness Day Music Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 Music | Tryad Music | Big Giant Circles Big Giant Circles (@BigGiantCircles) | Twitter This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #561: CS #157 — Fake Ignorance Often ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
After a long break, Steven and Andrew are back at it, talking about RASPBERRY!, Microsoft, Python, AMD, AVIF, and a few more things. It's been a long while. News Raspberry Pi 4 on sale now from $35 – Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi 4 B+ – PCI Express macOS Catalina 10.15 Beta 5 Release Notes | Apple Developer Documentation Has the Python GIL been slain? – By Python consumes a lot of memory or how to reduce the size of objects? / Habr Who put Python in the Windows 10 May 2019 Update? | Python Statement on 32-bit i386 packages for Ubuntu 19.10 and 20.04 LTS | Ubuntu VESA Publishes DisplayPort 2.0 Video Standard Enabling Support for Beyond-8K Resolutions, Higher Refresh Rates for 4K/HDR and Virtual Reality Applications – VESA – Interface Standards for The Display Industry Details about MIDI 2.0, MIDI-CI, Profiles and Property Exchange – PCI Express 5.0 Announced With 32GT/s Transfer Rates – Phoronix Password expiration is dead, long live your passwords – TechCrunch Microsoft Project Scarlett Xbox: 8K graphics, SSD, and ray-tracing in 2020 – The Verge AMD Working on a Hybrid Ray Tracing Technology (Hardware X Software) The AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen Deep Dive Review: 3700X and 3900X Raising The Bar AMD Rome Second Generation EPYC Review: 2x 64-core Benchmarked The AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT & RX 5700 Review: Navi Renews Competition in the Midrange Market Migrating Dyn Services to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Rob Donoghue on Twitter: “Reminded that the Microsoft ebook store closes next week. The DRM’d books will stop working. I cannot believe that sentence. “The books will stop working.” I keep saying it and it sounds worse each time.” What’s new in PostgreSQL 11: built-in web search – HabraHabr.Info Google Chrome Hides WWW and HTTPS:// in the Address Bar Again Olds Why did moving the mouse cursor cause Windows 95 to run more quickly? – Retrocomputing Stack Exchange Don’t forget The Nexus TV International Backup Awareness Day Music Freesound – “Crashing Ocean Waves (3 hours) To Relax, Sleep, or Meditate” by hansende Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #554: CS #156 — Hippy Games ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
No, Andrew and Steven have not sold out to Microsoft, but they sure do talk about it a lot! They also mention some games, and how Firefox totally broke over the weekend. News Windows gets a new terminal – TechCrunch GitHub – microsoft/Terminal: The new Windows Terminal, and the original Windows console host — all in the same place! Shipping a Linux Kernel with Windows | Windows Command Line Tools For Developers Windows 10 Start Menu Gets Its Own Process in Build 1903 Python in Visual Studio Code – April 2019 Release | Python Introducing .NET 5 | .NET Blog Negotiations Failed: How Oracle killed Java EE. | Head Crashing Informatics NoScript extension officially released for Google Chrome | ZDNet NoScript – Chrome Web Store Mozilla announces ban on Firefox extensions containing obfuscated code | ZDNet Add-ons disabled or failing to install in Firefox | Mozilla Add-ons Blog Firefox 66.0.4, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes Firefox 43 Forcibly Disables Unsigned Extensions, Here’s How to Enable Them Back A Conspiracy To Kill IE6 Microsoft Edge – All the news from Build 2019 – Microsoft Edge Blog Psyonix is Joining the Epic Family! | Rocket League® – Official Site Epic buys Rocket League developer Psyonix, strongly hints it will stop selling the game on Steam – The Verge Epic Games, Inc. | Steam Search Ubisoft and Genba to “kill the grey market” with silent key activation | GamesIndustry.biz BlizzCon 2019 tickets revolve around invasive, poorly reviewed smartphone app | Ars Technica Ticketing app AXS scrapes all the data it can get from your phone | The Outline GitHub – mist64/c64rom: Commodore 64 BASIC and KERNAL Source Tomorrow Corporation : World of Goo Update, 10 Years Later Microsoft Solitaire | World Video Game Hall of Fame Don’t forget The Nexus TV International Backup Awareness Day Music Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 Fuelship (Remix) | Feryl Kyle Gabler’s Portfolio: World of Goo Soundtrack This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #537: CS #155 — rm ☺️ ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
After a normal period, Steve and Andrew talk about RASPBERRY!, new GPUs, old GPUs, Microsoft, lazy loading, and maybe something else, but I forgot. News Give Your Raspberry Pi SD Card a Break: Log to RAM | Hackaday 10 projects to try on your Raspberry Pi using this unusual programming language – TechRepublic Rumor: AMD May Add Ray Tracing Feature in Navi 20 GPU – Market Realist The story of the Rendition Vérité 1000 The story of the 3dfx Voodoo1 From alert to driver vulnerability: Microsoft Defender ATP investigation unearths privilege escalation flaw – Microsoft Security Microsoft’s eBook store: When this closes, your books disappear too – BBC News Borderlands 3: Everything we know so far | PC Gamer Google Groups Don’t forget The Nexus TV International Backup Awareness Day Music Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 instrumentals | tryad This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #533: CS #154 — Hipster Mower ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
After moving into a new place, Andrew and Steve talk about RASPBERRY!, content security, GANs, light web pages, USB, and some backup tales. News A Raspberry Pi Grimoire For The Command Line Wizard | Hackaday Safari’s default media controls get blocked when applying a Content-Security-Policy – Ctrl blog This Person Does Not Exist Untitled: https://thiscatdoesnotexist.com/ GitHub – paubric/thisrepositorydoesnotexist: A curated list of awesome projects which use Machine Learning to generate synthetic content. Bellor Don’t Get Clever with Login Forms A JavaScript-Free Frontend – DEV Community Your Front-End Does Not Have To Be Rich You probably don’t need a single-page application Text-only news sites are slowly making a comeback. Here’s why. – Poynter Some American Airlines In-Flight TVs Have Cameras In Them USB 3.2 is going to make the current USB branding even worse | Ars Technica Thunderbolt 3 becomes USB4, as Intel’s interconnect goes royalty-free | Ars Technica ‘Troll,’ Epic’s Stunning Ray-Tracing Demo, Wows GDC | NVIDIA Blog Quake II RTX – GTC 2019 Demo Walkthrough with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang (ultrawide) – YouTube Announcing the Open Sourcing of Windows Calculator – Windows Developer Blog GitHub – Microsoft/calculator: Windows Calculator: A simple yet powerful calculator that ships with Windows JDK 12 Release Notes Don’t forget The Nexus TV International Backup Awareness Day So long, MSDN blog | Fabulous adventures in coding Myspace lost all the music its users uploaded between 2003 and 2015 / Boing Boing Music Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #528: CS #153 — Welcome Home Steve ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
Coming back again, Steve and Andrew talk about dial up, Firefox, Internet Explorer, RAID accidents, and a few other tidbits. News Dial up server – Doge Microsystems Firefox 65.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes A new image format for the Web | WebP | Google Developers Mozilla Celebrates Release of Free, High-Quality Video Compression Technology AV1 in Firefox 65 How I lost my data trying to back it up | Hamy – The IT Guy What is the space overhead of Base64 encoding? – Daniel Lemire’s blog Mike Pan on Twitter: “”Why do I need a 4Ghz quadcore to run facebook?” This is why. A single word split up into 11 HTML DOM elements to avoid adblockers.… https://t.co/5AukD9O7ja” Apple Is Removing ‘Do Not Track’ From Safari W3C Tracking Protection Working Group The perils of using Internet Explorer as your default browser – Microsoft Tech Community – 331732 Microsoft Edge: Making the web better through more open source collaboration | Windows Experience Blog Google Fiber Blog: Saying Goodbye to Louisville Don’t forget The Nexus TV International Backup Awareness Day Music Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 Younnat – Radiovision [kahvi256] : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #517: CS #152 — Modem That Broke The Camel’s Back ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
After a long hiatus, Andrew and Steven return to tell you all about new RASPBERRY!, vulnerabilities, some gaming news, and some updates on Kickstarters. News Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ – Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi made a cheaper version of its most powerful PC – The Verge Compute Module 3 Launch! – Raspberry Pi Post-mortem: MRI disables every iOS device in facility : sysadmin Intel CPUs impacted by new PortSmash side-channel vulnerability | ZDNet Flaws in self-encrypting SSDs let attackers bypass disk encryption | ZDNet Remotely compromise devices by using bugs in Marvell Avastar Wi-Fi: from zero knowledge to zero-click RCE – Embedi In Groundbreaking Decision, Feds Say Hacking DRM to Fix Your Electronics Is Legal – Motherboard Athletes Don’t Own Their Tattoos. That’s a Problem for Video Game Developers. – The New York Times Confirmed: Duck.com Transfers to DuckDuckGo | NamePros AMD Ryzen 3rd Gen ‘Matisse’ Coming Mid 2019: Eight Core Zen 2 with PCIe 4.0 on Desktop G Suite Updates Blog: Upcoming Hangouts service consolidation for all G Suite customers Bungie takes back its Destiny and departs from Activision – TechCrunch Cloud gaming firm: Unity must clarify its terms, reinstate our license [Updated] | Ars Technica Google teams up with MMO cloud platform SpatialOS | Rock Paper Shotgun Improbable and Epic Games establish $25M fund to help devs move to ‘more open engines’ after Unity debacle – TechCrunch Our response to Improbable’s blog post (and why you can keep working on your SpatialOS game) – Unity Blog Q2VKPT The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe Miscellaneous Crowdfunding platform Patreon defends itself amid boycott From the Composer of Skyrim – Soule Symphony No. 1 by Max Steiner Agency Inc. » Two New Albums for 2019 — Kickstarter Planet X3 for MS-DOS by David Murray — Kickstarter Music Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 instrumentals | tryad This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #514: CS #151 — Adopt A Hobbit Door ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
You've been upgraded! Andrew and Steven talk about YouTube being down, Winamp, Intel, TLS, Windows, Google, jQuery, and QuickTime. (The last one is not an upgrade!) News Ask HN: YouTube down? | Hacker News Winamp 5.8 Beta, Build 3660 (official) – Winamp & SHOUTcast Forums Winamp Winamp returns in 2019 to whip the llama’s ass harder than ever – TechCrunch GitHub – Chocobozzz/PeerTube: Federated (ActivityPub) video streaming platform using P2P (BitTorrent) directly in the web browser with WebTorrent and Angular. Intel Announces 9th Gen Core CPUs: Core i9-9900K (8-Core), i7-9700K, & i5-9600K Intel’s i9 9900K vs Ryzen 2700X Gaming Benchmarks Are Misleading, Period The Illustrated TLS Connection: Every Byte Explained Windows 10 October 2018 Update no longer deletes your data | Ars Technica Making Windows Slower Part 2: Process Creation | Random ASCII The Death of Google – Lauren Weinstein’s Blog We Removed jQuery | Outside Online Olds Interface Hall of Shame – QuickTime 4.0 Don’t forget Discuss this episode on our Subreddit Support us on Patreon International Backup Awareness Day Music Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 Anitek – Anitek Instrumentals Vol. 5 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #500: CS #150 — I’m Doing Permaculture ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
Andrew and Steve are back, talking about Raspberry!, Java, Telltale, Geocities, Wikipedia, Wifi, Chinese hardware, Windows, and Google Plus. News IoT LoRa Boards Launch on Kickstarter With Raspberry Pi, Micro:Bit, Arduino Support Java 11 Released This Dumb Industry: Telltale Autopsy – Twenty Sided DuckDuckGo Traffic Yahoo Japan is shutting down its website hosting service GeoCities — Quartz Neocities: Create your own free website! More than 9 million broken links on Wikipedia are now rescued | Internet Archive Blogs Wi-Fi Alliance® introduces Wi-Fi 6 | Wi-Fi Alliance Bloomberg – Are you a robot? Apple tells Congress that it has found no sign of microchip tampering – The Verge Bloomberg – Are you a robot? Raptor Announces “Blackbird” Micro-ATX, Low-Cost POWER9 Motherboard – Phoronix Project Strobe: Protecting your data, improving our third-party APIs, and sunsetting consumer Google+ Windows 10’s latest update is deleting some users’ documents – The Verge Don’t forget The Nexus TV Support us on Patreon International Backup Awareness Day Music Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 Music | Big Giant Circles This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #498: CS #149 — Mike Was Rather Shouty ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
Steven finally joins Andrew face to face to talk about how everyone hates Chrome, improved TLS, PCs, GIMP, inefficient software, Microsoft, Newegg, and Linux. News An open governance model for the AMP Project – Accelerated Mobile Pages Project 881410 – Incorrect transforms when stripping subdomains – chromium – Monorail Google Groups Google Wants to Kill the URL | WIRED Chrome 69 ties Google services with browser login – SlashGear Troy Hunt: Extended Validation Certificates are Dead Encrypting SNI: Fixing One of the Core Internet Bugs draft-ietf-tls-esni-01 – Encrypted Server Name Indication for TLS 1.3 ESNI: A Privacy-Protecting Upgrade to HTTPS | Electronic Frontier Foundation The ‘Post-PC Era’ Never Really Happened…and Likely Won’t – Tech.pinions GIMP receives a $100K donation – GIMP Software disenchantment @ tonsky.me Internet of Shit (@internetofshit) | Twitter Another Week with Bad Software Microsoft tests ‘warning’ Windows 10 users not to install Chrome or Firefox – The Verge Another Victim of the Magecart Assault Emerges: Newegg Linux 4.19-rc4 released, an apology, and a maintainership note – Linus Torvalds Linux adds a code of conduct for programmers | ZDNet Don’t forget The Nexus TV on Reddit International Backup Awareness Day Support us on Patreon Music Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 instrumentals | tryad This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #495: CS #148 — Bloody Mary Was That Bad ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
After having some Microsoft issues (both varieties), Andrew joins Steven and talk about Windows bugs, SMS, Valve, licenses, some feedback, and some chit-chat. News 24-core CPU and I can’t type an email (part one) | Random ASCII 24-core CPU and I can’t type an email (part two) | Random ASCII U.S. Investor Sues AT&T for $224 Million Over Loss of Cryptocurrency Valve’s “Steam Play” uses Vulkan to bring more Windows games to Linux | Ars Technica GitHub – ValveSoftware/Proton: Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components Intel Publishes Microcode Security Patches, No Benchmarking Or Comparison Allowed! – Bruce Perens Dear Ad Networks MCU path license 2018 | 01.org Licenses | Redis Labs Podcast Feedback Podcast Episode: Control Structure #146: Most Episodic Show : thenexustv Don’t forget Discuss this episode on our Subreddit Support us on Patreon International Backup Awareness Day Music Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
Time for a celebration! Control Structure now has more episodes than any other (real) show on the The Nexus! Steven and Andrew talk about RASPBERRY!, Windows, Chrome, processors, Java, Firefox, and Let's Encrypt. Then both talk about what they've been up to. Apologies for the poor audio quality, and occasional Steven dropouts. News Oil-Immersed Raspberry Pi Keeps Its Cool Under Heavy Loads | Hackaday Microsoft is making the Windows command line a lot better | Ars Technica Chrome Releases: Stable Channel Update for Desktop Why No HTTPS? The World’s Largest Websites Not Redirecting Insecure Requests to HTTPS Analysis and mitigation of L1 Terminal Fault (L1TF) – Security Research & Defense The AMD Threadripper 2990WX 32-Core and 2950X 16-Core Review A Look At The Windows 10 vs. Linux Performance On AMD Threadripper 2990WX – Phoronix Nvidia Unveils Quadro RTX Join NVIDIA GeForce To Celebrate Gaming Ahead Of Gamescom 2018 NVIDIA Teases GeForce RTX 2080 Graphics Card Launching At Gamescom [Updated] Do I need to pay for Java now? | Karakun Developer Hub Finding a CPU Design Bug in the Xbox 360 | Random ASCII c++ – Can a local variable’s memory be accessed outside its scope? – Stack Overflow Mozilla to Remove Support for Built-In Feed Reader From Firefox Let’s Encrypt Root Trusted By All Major Root Programs – Let’s Encrypt – Free SSL/TLS Certificates Feats Multithreaded Rockstar AMP | the Andrew Bailey Music Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 Connect With The Nexus Discuss this episode on our Subreddit Support us on Patreon This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #487: CS #146 — USB Microsoft ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
After a long hiatus, Andrew gets Steven to tell what he's been up to, RASPBERRY!, Microsoft, GPUs, domains at gunpoint, Linux, Firefox, CPUs, and Python. News Programming Minecraft on the Raspberry Pi—Wolfram Blog Microsoft + GitHub = Empowering Developers – The Official Microsoft Blog Terms of Service Violation GitHub – martenbjork/github-xp: Give Github some XP flair Nikita on Twitter: “So I heard $MSFT is buying @github… “ Intel to Release Discrete Graphics Card In 2020, GPUs For Desktop Gaming Coming Too The Guy Who Robbed Someone at Gunpoint for a Domain Name Is Getting 20 Years in Jail – Motherboard Nvidia Appears To Have A GPU Inventory Problem There might be a big drop in graphics card prices next month | PC Gamer Nvidia CEO says it will be ‘a long time’ before next-gen GeForce GPUs | PC Gamer Tech giant Tencent has joined The Linux Foundation as a Platinum member – Neowin Google ups its Linux Foundation membership to the $500,000/year Platinum level – TechCrunch Firefox 61.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes Thermanator Attack Steals Passwords by Reading Thermal Residue on Keyboards New Spectre 1.1 and Spectre 1.2 CPU Flaws Disclosed Microsoft is updating the Windows Notepad app for the first time in years – The Verge Appreciate [python-committers] Transfer of power Music Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 Gas Powered EP | Kubbi Connect With The Nexus Discuss this episode on our Subreddit Support us on Patreon This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #483: CS #145 — Sound Travels Slow Over The Internet ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
Andrew joins Steven on his "last" show to talk RASPBERRY!, Ubuntu, TCP flow control, Microsoft, Magento, POWER, and Cisco. News PiGI – Raspberry Pi Geiger Counter – Hackster.io Ubuntu 18.04: Unity is gone, GNOME is back—and Ubuntu has never been better | Ars Technica PDF: 10-2018-05-15-bbr.pdf Say hello to Google One – TechCrunch Adobe to Acquire Magento | Magento Adobe to Acquire Magento Commerce | Adobe Newsroom Adobe Systems – Wikipedia Raptor Computing Systems::TL1BC1 Intro Hardcoded Password Found in Cisco Enterprise Software, Again What is the correct pronunciation of Kubernetes in English? · Issue #44308 · kubernetes/kubernetes · GitHub Miscellaneous Fermat’s Library on Twitter: “The fifth hyperfactorial: 5⁵ × 4⁴ × 3³ × 2² × 1¹ = 86400000 milliseconds is exactly 1 day!… “ Mount Tambora – Wikipedia Year Without a Summer – Wikipedia Don’t forget International Backup Awareness Day Music Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 Gas Powered EP | Kubbi This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #476: CS #144 — From The Future ! Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
After a hiatus, Andrew and Steve return to talk about AMD, Python, Java, SSDs, hard drives, and responsive images. Neat! News The AMD 2nd Gen Ryzen Deep Dive: The 2700X, 2700, 2600X, and 2600 Tested AMD’s Stock Price Jumps On News Of Stellar Earnings Spurred By Ryzen | HotHardware [UPDATE] AMD CPU Market Share Jumps 43% in April Alone, Steam Survey Shows – But Did it Really? Steam Hardware & Software Survey The Mainstream Phoenix Rises: Samsung’s 970 EVO (500GB & 1TB) SSDs Reviewed Python 3.7: Introducing Data Classes | PyCharm Blog PEP 557 — Data Classes | Python.org xkcd: Python Environment Radioactive Cats and Nuclear Priests: How to Warn the Future About Toxic Waste – Motherboard Oracle: Java SE 8 business users must buy a licence from January next year | V3 Do Helium-Filled Hard Drives Perform Better Than Air-Filled Drives? AT&T explains why it blocked Cloudflare DNS: It was just an accident | Ars Technica Tesla starts brutal review of contractors, firing everyone that is not vouched for by an employee | Electrek Feats Responsive Images & Remote Debugging | the Andrew Bailey Don’t forget International Backup Awareness Day Music Bump Foot – Releases – foot132 Gas Powered EP | Kubbi Listen to more at The Nexus and follow us on Twitter and Google+ for our latest episodes and news.…
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