Displaying 3 items of LINUX Unplugged with the tag "cuda".
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665: Patch Me If You Can
May 3rd, 2026 | 1 hr 20 mins
ai developer, ai in ubuntu, amd rocm, background removal, backup system, bcachefs, bcachefs nas, bsd challenge, bsd jails, canonical, canonical vp engineering, container escape, copy fail, cuda, cve-2026-31431, declarative configuration, defuse, freebsd, freebsd setup, frontier ai for ubuntu, ghostbsd, gnu coreutils, jon seager, jupiter broadcasting, kernel security, linux exploit, linux kernel vulnerability, linux podcast, linux unplugged, local llm, nas os, nasty, nixos, nixos nas, odroid, open source, page cache attack, patch sunday, python, rescue nix config, resolute raccoon, rust, rust coreutils, security, snaps, tpm-backed full disk encryption, ubuntu, ubuntu 26.04 lts, ubuntu engineering, ubuntu lts, uutils coreutils, ventoy, wayland, zfs, 🦝
We dig into the Copy Fail vulnerability and test a proof-of-concept against our own box. Plus, Jon Seager, VP of Engineering at Canonical joins us, and we kick off the BSD Challenge!
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527: Framing Brent
September 10th, 2023 | 1 hr 14 mins
android, arm, bcachefs, berlin, boot-to-obsidian, box64, canonical, cinnamon, cuda, devone, emulation, f-droid, flakes, framework, framework 13, framework laptop, germany, gpl condom, hp devone, jupiter broadcasting, kent overstreet, kinoite, laptops, lenovo, lfnw, lightning, linus, linux podcast, linux unplugged, meetup, mesh networking, neo-store, new laptop, nextcloud, nix flakes, nixos, notes station, nvidia, obtainium, odroid, plasma, pxe boot, right to repair, risc-v, self-hosting, silverblue, steam deck, sway, the blog index, thin client, thinkpad, ublue, ubuntu desktop, value4value, wayland, zap, zerotier, 🦒
Brent's new Framework laptop has been torn apart and put back together again. We'll find out if it's up to his standards. Plus, we're kicking off a new build.
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481: Just a Prompt Away
October 23rd, 2022 | 1 hr 25 mins
ai, artificial intelligence, aur, automatic1111, bcache, bcachefs, btrfs, cacheing, canonical, compvis lmu, container-toolkit, copy-on-write, cow, cuda, deep generative neural network, docker, docker compose, dreamstudio, emad mostaque, gnome, gtk4, intel arc, interim release, iwd, jupiter broadcasting, kinetic kudu, latent diffusion, linux 5.19, linux podcast, linux unplugged, lmu munich, lure, lvm, machine learning, ml, nautilus, nvidia, open source, pipewire, runway, stability.ai, stable diffusion, storage, thelio, ubuntu 22.10, wifi, wpa_supplicant, zfs
The Internet is going crazy with AI-generated media. What's the open-source story, and is Linux being left out?