Join us for the last session of the party with @UniversalBlue and closing remarks!
Watch it live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRoy2TZC5V4
A gentleman named Paul Khoury approached me about getting a retro computer he'd acquired up and running. The computer is a Sun SPARCstation UPN (1997), a prototype for a super small desktop computer that preceded the Mac mini by about 6-7 years. Only about 20 were ever made. I was the designer on the project and had poured my soul into it, so I was proud to help him get it running. I dug out the schematics from storage and gave any advice I could remember and he got it powered on in a few days.
1️⃣5️⃣ Here's the 15th installment of posts highlighting key new features of the upcoming v256 release of systemd.
systemd integrates with many components of the OS. Due to this it links against various external libraries. Generic distributions – which typically enable all features a package provides – usually have to deal with relatively large dependency trees in cases like this.
📣 Postdoc job alert 📣
The “Astrophysical and Cosmological Relativity” department at the @mpi_grav in Potsdam announces the opening of several postdoctoral appointments.
These appointments will be in the area of data analysis and its interface with waveform modeling for the recently adopted space-based gravitational-wave detector LISA.
ℹ️ https://www.aei.mpg.de/1155448/acr-lisa-postdoc
📅 apply by May 21, 2024
#Postdoc #PostdocPosition #Job #Physics #Astrophysics #Potsdam #LISA #LISAMission
[$] Systemd heads for a big round-number release https://lwn.net/Articles/971866/ #LWN
Linux Plumbers 2024 has accepted 9 Microconferences! But we had 26 submissions for 18 slots! What to do with that? Read about it here: https://lpc.events/blog/current/index.php/2024/05/03/awesome-amount-of-microconference-submissions/
2️⃣ Here's the 2nd installment of my series of posts highlighting key new features of the upcoming v256 release of systemd.
This time we'll talk about encrypted credentials. Credentials are these little pieces of information that you can pass into systemd systems and into system services. They can carry secrets but also other kinds of parameters. One key feature is that they can be encrypted while at rest, locked against the system's TPM…
6️⃣ Here's the 6th installment of my series of posts highlighting key new features of the upcoming v256 release of systemd.
In the 2nd installment of this series we have already discussed system and service credentials in systemd a bit. Quick recap: these are smallish blobs of data that can be passed into a service in a secure way, to parameterize, configure it, and in particular to pass secrets to it (passwords, PINs, private keys, …).
Reminder that the CFP for @allsystemsgo 2024 is open, one month and two weeks to go until the deadline! You can submit your proposal at https://cfp.all-systems-go.io/all-systems-go-2024/cfp
Tickets are also on sale at https://all-systems-go.io/