Episode 2:18: All It Takes Is 15 Minutes
Linux User Space - A podcast by Linux User Space - Mondays
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Timestamps 0:00 Cold Open 1:58 A Disk Upgrade (SK Hynix S31) 10:30 Feedback: Hakerdefo 34:19 Leo's DNS Soapbox 44:14 Feedback: Steve M 54:34 Plasma's 15-Minute Bugs 59:54 Linux Has Its Flaws, but... 1:10:43 Housekeeping 1:17:21 App Focus: Nextcloud 1:36:13 Next Time: Slackware 1:39:23 Stinger Coming up in this episode Leo stores it away Feedback safely Tips for your Slackware All it takes is 15 minutes... We have something Awesome for you Our app is built on clouds. Banter - Leo's New SSD SK Hynix Gold s31 Feedback items Hackerdefo Use Cloudflare or other DNS services Use DNS over HTTPS in your browser Use system wide advert/malware blocker. Plenty of tools out there but I'll plug a script of mine Zettlr VsCodium Hackerdefo's blog Hackerdefo's projects Leo switched to Quad9 Some other great tools. PiHole AdGuard DNS Checking can be done with IPVoid Quad9 has a page where you can tell if something is blocked too. More from Hackerdefo SlackBuilds.org hasn't caught up with 15. You can switch to "current" though. A couple of other resources that are useful related to SlackBuilds.org: SlackBuilds.org A blog post about sbopkg, a handy tool Steve(Mowest) Raspberry Pi model comparison. The OG came out in 2012! PiVPN YADM Steve's Blog post 15 Minute Bug Initiative from KDE The bug list Check out Nate Graham's blog pointieststick There are Linux bugs! Polkit bug last month bug in snapd this bug in Samba Linux gets its security patches faster than any other software Housekeeping Awesome Open Source YouTube channel Linux User Space subreddit Email us - [email protected] Linux User Space Discord Server Our Matrix room Support us at Patreon Join us on Telegram Follow us on Twitter LUS is on Mastodon Watch us on YouTube Check out our website App Focus Nextcloud Next Time We wrap up our thoughts on Slackware Slackware Linux Join us in two weeks when we return to the Linux User Space Stay tuned on Twitter, Mastodon, Telegram, Matrix, Discord whatever. Give us your suggestions on our subreddit r/LinuxUserSpace Join the conversation. Talk to us, and give us more ideas. We would like to acknowledge our top patrons. Thank you for your support! Contributor Nicholas CubicleNate LiNuXsys666 Jill and Steve WalrusZ sleepyeyesvince Paul Curtis Eduardo Matt W. Co-Producer Donnie Johnny Producer Bruno John Josh Support Linux User Space