#635 – Dozo Yoroshiku

This week on The Bugcast: Caroline updates on her languages learning, Dave updates on his goals for the year, and we play 8 pieces of fantastic Creative Commons music!

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Intro: <a href="http://chrisjuergensen.com/">Chris Juergensen</a> – Bug Lips<br />
Outro: <a href="http://markmarshall.com/">Mark Marshall</a> – Man Walking

Topics

Caroline’s Duolingo update<br />
Dave’s <a href="https://davelee.uk/now/">2020 goals</a> update

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Skin of Evil

Skin of Evil
Skin of Evil

In this episode, the guys review Skin of Evil, the 23rd episode of the 1st season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. And, that’s pretty much it, as they didn’t have anything to talk about !

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#634 – Bröstlyft

This week on The Bugcast: we discuss The Bridge, learning different languages, and play 8 pieces of great Creative Commons and independent music!

Songs played

Intro: <a href="http://chrisjuergensen.com/">Chris Juergensen</a> – Bug Lips<br />
Outro: <a href="http://markmarshall.com/">Mark Marshall</a> – Man Walking

Topics

The Bridge Season Two, a brief review<br />
Wikipedia: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bridge_(2011_TV_series)">The Bridge (2011 TV series)</a><br />
thelocal.com: <a href="https://www.thelocal.com/20160216/malmo-anti-semitism-made-danish-star-jump-off-the-bridge">Malmö anti-Semitism made Danish star leave The Bridge</a><br />
Learning new languages<br />
<a href="https://www.duolingo.com/">duolingo.com</a> – Learn a language for free. Forever.<br />
Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/318181202917987/">Remember When with Steve Anthony on DN12 Live</a><br />
Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/2335268420116006/">Uncharted with Dave &amp; Caroline, on DN12 Live</a>

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Symbiosis

Symbiosis
Symbiosis

In this episode, Dave and Yannick review Symbiosis, the 22nd episode of the 1st season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. After that, they discuss the departure of Denise Crosby from the show, and debate the different timelines.

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The Binary Times – Series 8 Episode 7

Series 8 Episode 7 – In this episode we have the pleasure of chatting with Jos Poortvliet from Nextcloud, the conversation meanders through the benefits of using Nextcloud, Open Source, Nextcloud Apps, user expectations , more under the hood tips and another epic Irish saying. Enjoy.

00:24 Wayne welcomes us to Series 8 Episode 7 from a sunny calm Bristol. It’s much the same in Kilkishen. Wayne introduces their guest, Jos Portvileet, co-founder and head of marketing at Nextcloud GmbH, the company behind the Nextcloud community. He’s a privacy activist and has been
active in the open source community for 15 years, in projects like KDE and
openSUSE. He lives in Berlin and is very frustrated he can’t tell much yet
about the announcements at the upcoming conference… But you can all tune in! Unfortunately, it’s quite dull outside for Jos, but at least the conversation is quite the opposite!

02:50 Jos tells us that he’s quite busy with upcoming releases and the upcoming conference. Wayne notes that the conference is all about Home Office this year. Jos tells us that NextCloud is a remote working organization by nature, so providing a Home Office solution comes naturally also. They’ve been working hard on improving video conferencing in Talk 9, with lots of bandwidth improvement measures and Jos tells us of many of the improvements in NextCloud 19. The guys talk about user’s expectations, and Jos jokes that we are already living in the future, giving GPSand modern CPU design as examples of the complexities involved in delivering tweets. Wayne tells us he’s quite happy living 3 years in the past with technologies, though Jos reminds him that means he’s still moving as fast, only three years behind. Jos hints at the explosion in technological advances 5G will bring.

16:50 Wayne asks Jos about his role in Nextcloud. Jokingly he tells us he talks alot while other people work! Nextcloud is building something people need, an ambitious, featureful, collaboration environment that concentrates on the user interface rather than the underlying infrastructure, using an email client without an email server as an example. Ease of use is really important to Nextcloudand they concentrate heavily on providing an integrated user experience to enable that and make them stand apart.

24:15 Wayne asks about the integration of Collaboraand OnlyOffice. Jos starts by saying they have just recently integrated Microsoft Office Online Server. He goes on to tell us that whatever they ship as default at the time will be the best integrated solution, which is currently Collabora. Jos tells us they like to support user choice, and the conference will include talks around third party app integration, including a talk on BigBlueButton. Nextcloud can be a solution to help prevent app sprawl.

31:25 Wayne asks Jos if Nextcloud instances are in many schools. Jos lists off the schools, including schools in the city of Bern and the Technical University of Berlin as examples. Jos talks about the power of monopoly and the fear of the unknown that stops people using Free and Open Source Software rather than stable user interfaces, and cites the Ribbon interface as an example of accepted change. Once the Technical University of Berlin adopted Nextcloud, many others followed. Jos goes on to describe the downfalls for organizations when using Open Source and Jos thinks organizations need to educate themselves and vendors need to help with that education and describes support contracts as a kind of insurance. Support contracts need to be with companies that include developers of the software.

44:05 The conversation turns to the most popular applications on Nextcloud. The default apps are among the most popular of course, and Talk is quite popular, along withText. Community apps including bookmarks and audio are mentioned as popular.

47:03 Wayne brings the conversation around to the much anticipated conference, and Jos tells us about the plan. The conference will take place in Berlin and the Saturday talks are going to be recorded and streamed live. The talks on Sunday will be prerecorded though there will be a live Q&A while the talk is happening, which is pretty cool.

50:35 Under the Hood – Jos gives us a great Under the Hood for KDE – Kmailhas a follow up reminder that he finds useful and he also likes the direction email clients are taking, especially the features offered by the HEY email client.

Mark’s Under the Hoods is Cory Doctorow’s Kickstarter for Attack Surface, the third of the Little Brother books. He can’t remember his second one so he passes over to Wayne. It’s been a long week for Mark…

Wayne’s Under the Hoods are firstly to tell us that OTA 13 has been released for Ubuntu Touch. Wayne uses lsblk -d -o name,rota. He finally mentions the DIY Maker School by Make from Humble Bundle.

58:17 Saying of the show – Mark was inspired by Jos and Michael Franti & Spearhead’s latest album “Work Hard and Be Nice” for this saying, and it is this: “Bad Shit Happens, but Good Shit Happens Too!

Mark thanks Amiga Irelandfor their recent mention of the Binary Times on their podcast

#633 – Here we troll again

This week on The Bugcast: we update on the J K Rowling discussion from last week, Sir David Attenborough is on Instagram, and an all-star cast Tweet, plus 8 pieces of great Creative Commons and independent music!

Songs played

Intro: <a href="http://chrisjuergensen.com/">Chris Juergensen</a> – Bug Lips<br />
Outro: <a href="http://markmarshall.com/">Mark Marshall</a> – Man Walking

Topics

TLDR – Very brief J.K.Rowling update (Trolling Response) <em>(Here we troll again)</em><br />
BBC News: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-54292947">Sir David Attenborough breaks Jennifer Aniston’s Instagram record</a><br />
Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/beingamaguire/status/1306777183952736258">All star cast Tweet – Jennifer Aniston, Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Matthew McConaughey, Sean Penn and Julia Roberts et al</a>

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The Arsenal of Freedom

The Arsenal of Freedom
The Arsenal of Freedom

In this episode, Dave and Yannick review The Arsenal of Freedom, the 21st episode of the 1st season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Then, they talk a little bit about Discovery season 3 and how it will be reviewed.

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#632 – #TroubledBlood

This week on The Bugcast: we talk about the latest series of Criminal, the fallout from the latest Robert Galbraith novel, plus 8 pieces of great Creative Commons music!

Songs played

Intro: <a href="http://chrisjuergensen.com/">Chris Juergensen</a> – Bug Lips<br />
Outro: <a href="http://markmarshall.com/">Mark Marshall</a> – Man Walking

Topics

Wikipedia: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal:_UK">Criminal: UK</a><br />
<a href="https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2020/sep/15/rowling-troubled-blood-thriller-robert-galbraith-review">JK Rowling’s Troubled Blood: don’t judge a book by a single review</a><br />
<a href="https://twitter.com/PinkNews/status/1305523700238815238">Haters #ripjkrowling</a><br />
Lovers #Istandwithjkrowling<br />
Trans Supporters #transsupportJKR<br />
YouTube: <a href="https://youtu.be/bDI6j0pH87k">Piers Clashes With Trans Supporter Over JK Rowling’s Controversial New Book | Good Morning Britain</a>

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Heart of Glory

Heart of Glory
Heart of Glory

In this episode, Dave and Yannick review Heart of Glory, the 20th episode of the 1st season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. In particular, they rip apart some of the detail behind the transporter and warp speed.

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The Binary Times – Series 8 Episode 6

Series 8 Episode 6 – In this episode we welcome Florian from the UBPorts project, we have a great discussion in the benefits of using Ubuntu Touch on your device, more under the hood tips and another epic Irish saying. Enjoy.

00:24 Wayne welcomes us to Series 8 Episode 6 of the Binary Times Show from a sunny Bristol. Mark tells us it’s dull in Kilkishen, but the show won’t be! The guys are delighted to welcome Florian Leeber (pronounced Layber), a member of the board of directors in the Ubports foundation and head of infrastructure in personal union. Florian tells us that it’s a nice day for a stroll in the park in Vienna today. He’s joining us to discuss the Ubports project.

02:43 The discussion starts with Wayne asking Florian what exactly is Ubuntu Touch and why people should take an interest in it. Florian tells us that Ubuntu Touch is a mobile phone operating system and provides us with a brief history of the project. He feels the initial project was probably ahead of its time and Ubuntu can be misunderstood for the direction they try and take Linux, as they were creating a lot of software that wasn’t already in existence. As an example, Mir and Unity 8 were created to achieve a snappy mobile desktop environment. Florian points out that these had to be created as they weren’t available elsewhere. Mark also points out that Ubuntu’s Contributor License Agreementlead to a lack of contributions. Florian can see the necessity in such an agreement. Florian’s only criticism is that because the project was largely in house the developers didn’t think of external developers all that much and the project was not particularly well documented, while Florian provides some technical examples. He also thinks the approach that the Ubports foundation are taking now with the likes of the PinePhone is more practical towards building a community than the one originally envisaged, and thinks that Purism is making the same mistake as Canonical did with the Librem 5.

Florian goes on to tell us how he became involved in the project. He didn’t get involved until 2015 and was surprised he hadn’t heard of it previously. He became aware of the porting community and became involved in trying to port a HTC X One. This failed but gave him the opportunity to get to know and be involved in the community. When Canonical announced they were no longer developing Unity 8 and Ubuntu Touch, he came together with others in the community and between them all decided to continue the project. These were fast moving times in the project, as you may well imagine, but it all came together fairly quickly. The original community evolved into today’s foundation, while the community continues to grow and there’s always more and more to do!

18:08 Wayne asks Florian what are the benefits of using Ubuntu Touch. Florian tells us the main advantage is that the phone doesn’t rely on cloud services and it’s an independent way of bringing mobility to people to use their phones on the go. The only applications that use cloud services are those that need them, such as NextCloud and Fluffychat. This has the advantage that Ubuntu Touch user’s are not being tracked constantly with profiles of their usage being built, unlike Android and iPhone. The guys agree that this is a good reason to use Ubuntu Touch. Florian feels it’s about giving people choices, and the ability to do whatever you want with your phone. Wayne imagines a Jimmy Hendrix moment at the end of the show.

24:34 Wayne asks whether Ubuntu Touch is for enthusiasts or everyday users. Florian feels that Ubuntu Touch isn’t quite there for everyone at the moment, but it is an important goal that the OS is usable by a mass market audience. This includes reducing the hackability of the phone and preventing users from installing random packages anywhere so that it’s possible to employ Over The Air updates successfully. Stability is crucial in a phone.

28:44 Wayne asks about the convergence features of Ubuntu Touch. Hardware is still behind the vision, though things are improving. Florian thinks that Shiftphones may be great convergence devices when they have an HDMI output. Shift is a small German company producing modular, beautiful and sustainable phones and convergent devices. Florian points out that following Android devices isn’t ideal due to breakage between versions and devices like PinePhone that don’t rely on Android in any way are a better way to go. He goes on to talk about another collaboration they have with Volla and the Volla Phone. He notes that Hallo Welte are investing in helping Ubuntu Touch work on the Volla phone and getting Anbox to work. Open Hardware and Software that is commonly adopted is the future in Florian’s eyes, allowing <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Tech“>Big Tech like Facebook to take notice and produce apps for Ubuntu Touch. This prompts Wayne to ask if Ubuntu Touch users really want Facebook, and Florian talks about the pervasiveness of the platform, while also pointing out that privacy by design is integral to Ubuntu Touch. It’s difficult to find the right balance that will allow enough people to adopt the platform.

42:58 Mark asks Florian how sustainable is Ubuntu Touch. Florian tells us that the foundation is quite sustainable and goes through the various funding channels they have. He also says to continue to grow they need more employees and where to employ qualified people at reasonable rates is proving an interesting problem

48:38 Mark asks Florian for his opinion on Bruce Perens recent presentation on What Comes After Open Source. Florian thinks it’s a good idea, fewer licenses and developers getting paid for their time is a good thing. As with all good ideas, the devil is in the detail, and how to decide who gets what will be the hard part, though worth exploring. Florian questions the security and traceability of today’s web development practices. Florian finishes by inviting everyone to try out Ubuntu Touch and also there are plenty of ways to contribute.

58:55 Under the Hood. Thanks to Dave over on the Other Side Podcast Network once again for Mark’s Under the Hood, and it is yet another [Humble Bundle], this time the DIY Maker School Bundle.

Florian’s Under the Hood is a recommendation to try out Stellarium and Pure Maps from the Open Store on Ubuntu Touch. He also tells us that uNav has a new version coming out soon.

Wayne’s Under the Hood is a sane way to look at df -h, and that is 'echo "alias df='df -h -x squashfs -x tmpfs -x devtmpfs'" &gt> ~/.bash_aliases'

62:45 Saying of the show is kindly provided by Florian and soon to become a favourite of both Wayne and Mark, and that is ‘die Technik is a hund’ or Technology is a dog!

We hope you enjoy the show as much as we did making it, and thanks to Florian for making this a great one.