A performance feature is exploited as a security flaw, a VPN company's been making the rounds with open-source sponsorship, and text editors and desktop icons go out of style.
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Timestamps:
- Meltdown/Spectre Briefing: 00:30
- Linux Journal Saved by Private Internet Access: 07:59
- BIOS/UEFI Corruption Update: 9:57
- ElementaryOS Juno's Text Editor Changes: 11:41
- JACK1/JACK2 Development Update: 19:49
- Spotify Snap Available: 23:34
- Wine 3.0 in Feature Freeze: 25:31
- Krita the 2nd Most Used KDE App: 25:55
- Fedora 27 Server Released after Modularity Delays: 28:27
- GNOME Removes the Desktop: 30:45
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Show Notes:
Meltdown/Spectre Briefing:
- Red Hat's Easy-to-Understand Explanation
- Raspberry Pi's Technical Explanation
- LWN Article on KAISER Project (from November)
- LWN Article on KPTI Patches (from December)
- Ubuntu Disclosure Timetable
- Google Zero-Day Blog Post
- Public Info Page about Meltdown/Spectre
Linux Journal Saved by Private Internet Access:
BIOS/UEFI Corruption Update:
ElementaryOS Begins Work on Juno, Rebrands Text Editor:
JACK1/JACK2 Development Update:
Spotify Snap Available:
Wine 3.0 in Feature Freeze:
Krita the 2nd Most Used KDE App:
Fedora 27 Server Released after Modularity Delays:
GNOME Desktop Environment No Longer Has a Desktop:
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