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666: Berkeley Suffering Distribution
May 10th, 2026 | 1 hr 16 mins
1-800-its-unix, ai agents, ai apis, ai assisted security, ai privacy layer, ai proxy, bhyve, bsd, bsd challenge, bsd desktop, bsd jail, bsd unplugged, copy fail, danger zones, declarative configuration, dirty frag, dirty pipe, doas, does it loo?, exploit, fail tax, freebsd, freebsd foundation, freebsd homelab, fuzz testing, gershwin, ghostbsd, homelab, jail management, jupiter broadcasting, kernel vulnerability, kiji-proxy, linux podcast, linux unplugged, linux vulnerability, local dev dashboard, local privilege escalation, localhost ports, long live linux, magnolia mayhem, netbsd, netflix, nixbsd, open source, openbsd, pii masking, pinchflat, podman, portbook, producer jeff, responsible disclosure, security testing, self-hosting, sinchflat, starcraft bsd, sylve, txlf 2026 cfp, zfs, 😈
Who survived the install, who made it to the desktop, and who learned the hard way that one little mistake will blow up the entire BSD box.
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Episode 265: Privacy Priorities
September 4th, 2018 | 50 mins 23 secs
android, android security, chromebook, cindy, gnome, gnome tweaks, google, intel, keybase, librem, librem 5, linux, linux mint, linux podcast, lmde, meltdown, privacy, proven, purism, random number generators, raspberry pi zero, rat, responsible disclosure, rng, security, spectre, tcpdump, zerophone
Intel has disappointed the kernel community with its latest security disclosures but there’s still hope for a better future. That’s more than can be said for the state of privacy on Android, so we discuss some alternatives.