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    Explore " qt" with insightful episodes like "신천지에 빠지는 사람은 정해져 있지 않습니다 | 예수 그리스도, 유일한 구원자 (행 4:12) | 김강림 전도사", "하라는 대로 했는데 사망선고를 받다니요? | 나를 기르시는 하나님 (ì°½ 48:15~16) | 김성근 목사", "영적 탁월함은 '올인'에서 옵니다 | 차세대를 향한 외침! 진영 밖으로 가라 (벧전 2:1~10) | 김언약 선교사", "주님, 내가 얼마나 더 드려야 합니까? | 여호와의 말씀이 임할 때까지 (시 105:1~19) | 김삼 선교사" and "다른 삶을 살기 위한 다른 시선 | 다르게 보기 (잠 14:27) | 하형록 대표" from podcasts like ""크리스천을 위한 강연 모음집, 신앙백서 [CGNTV]", "크리스천을 위한 강연 모음집, 신앙백서 [CGNTV]", "크리스천을 위한 강연 모음집, 신앙백서 [CGNTV]", "크리스천을 위한 강연 모음집, 신앙백서 [CGNTV]" and "크리스천을 위한 강연 모음집, 신앙백서 [CGNTV]"" and more!

    Episodes (100)

    신천지에 빠지는 사람은 정해져 있지 않습니다 | 예수 그리스도, 유일한 구원자 (행 4:12) | 김강림 전도사

    신천지에 빠지는 사람은 정해져 있지 않습니다 | 예수 그리스도, 유일한 구원자 (행 4:12) | 김강림 전도사
    신천지에 빠지는 사람은 정해져 있지 않습니다 | 예수 그리스도, 유일한 구원자 (행 4:12) | 김강림 전도사

    하라는 대로 했는데 사망선고를 받다니요? | 나를 기르시는 하나님 (창 48:15~16) | 김성근 목사

    하라는 대로 했는데 사망선고를 받다니요? | 나를 기르시는 하나님 (창 48:15~16) | 김성근 목사
    하라는 대로 했는데 사망선고를 받다니요? | 나를 기르시는 하나님 (창 48:15~16) | 김성근 목사

    영적 탁월함은 '올인'에서 옵니다 | 차세대를 향한 외침! 진영 밖으로 가라 (벧전 2:1~10) | 김언약 선교사

    영적 탁월함은 '올인'에서 옵니다 | 차세대를 향한 외침! 진영 밖으로 가라 (벧전 2:1~10) | 김언약 선교사
    영적 탁월함은 '올인'에서 옵니다 | 차세대를 향한 외침! 진영 밖으로 가라 (벧전 2:1~10) | 김언약 선교사

    주님, 내가 얼마나 더 드려야 합니까? | 여호와의 말씀이 임할 때까지 (시 105:1~19) | 김삼 선교사

    주님, 내가 얼마나 더 드려야 합니까? | 여호와의 말씀이 임할 때까지 (시 105:1~19) | 김삼 선교사
    주님, 내가 얼마나 더 드려야 합니까? | 여호와의 말씀이 임할 때까지 (시 105:1~19) | 김삼 선교사

    금메달리스트에서 선교사가 되기까지 | 나를 다시 이끌어 올리시는 하나님 (시 71:20) | 양영자 선교사

    금메달리스트에서 선교사가 되기까지 | 나를 다시 이끌어 올리시는 하나님 (시 71:20) | 양영자 선교사
    금메달리스트에서 선교사가 되기까지 | 나를 다시 이끌어 올리시는 하나님 (시 71:20) | 양영자 선교사

    열심히 살았는데 남은 게 없을 때 | 사랑하기 위해 살고 살기 위해 사랑하라 (1) (요일 4:7~12) | 김복남 전도사

    열심히 살았는데 남은 게 없을 때 | 사랑하기 위해 살고 살기 위해 사랑하라 (1) (요일 4:7~12) | 김복남 전도사
    열심히 살았는데 남은 게 없을 때 | 사랑하기 위해 살고 살기 위해 사랑하라 (1) (요일 4:7~12) | 김복남 전도사

    Episode 24: Is Javascript is an alien plot to destroy humanity?

    Episode 24: Is Javascript is an alien plot to destroy humanity?
    JT and Jeff discuss the future of humanity and the threats that JavaScript poses for us. Links: https://nodejs.dev/learn/nodejs-accept-arguments-from-the-command-line/ Steps to reproduce Ulfnic' example: sudo apt install npm npx create-strapi-app my-project --quickstart cd ./my-project npm install --force ls -l Feedback can be sent using the fireside contact form at the bottom of the podcast page, or by emailing directly to jt [at] minddripmedia.com Our Telegram channel is here: https://t.me/TheOpinionDominion Our Matrix channel is here: TheOpinionDominion:linuxdelta.org

    364: FreeBSD Wireless Grind

    364: FreeBSD Wireless Grind
    FreeBSD Qt WebEngine GPU Acceleration, the grind of FreeBSD’s wireless stack, thoughts on overlooking Illumos's syseventadm, when Unix learned to reboot, New EXT2/3/4 File-System driver in DragonflyBSD, and more. NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/) Headlines FreeBSD Qt WebEngine GPU Acceleration (https://euroquis.nl/freebsd/2020/07/21/webengine.html) FreeBSD has a handful of Qt WebEngine-based browsers. Falkon, and Otter-Browser, and qutebrowser and probably others, too. All of them can run into issues on FreeBSD with GPU-accelerated rendering not working. Let’s look at some of the workarounds. NetBSD on the Nanopi Neo2 (https://www.cambus.net/netbsd-on-the-nanopi-neo2/) The NanoPi NEO2 from FriendlyARM has been serving me well since 2018, being my test machine for OpenBSD/arm64 related things. As NetBSD/evbarm finally gained support for AArch64 in NetBSD 9.0, released back in February, I decided to give it a try on this device. The board only has 512MB of RAM, and this is where NetBSD really shines. Things have become a lot easier since jmcneill@ now provides bootable ARM images for a variety of devices, including the NanoPi NEO2. I'm back into the grind of FreeBSD's wireless stack and 802.11ac (https://adrianchadd.blogspot.com/2020/07/im-back-into-grind-of-freebsds-wireless.html) Yes, it's been a while since I posted here and yes, it's been a while since I was actively working on FreeBSD's wireless stack. Life's been .. well, life. I started the ath10k port in 2015. I wasn't expecting it to take 5 years, but here we are. My life has changed quite a lot since 2015 and a lot of the things I was doing in 2015 just stopped being fun for a while. But the stars have aligned and it's fun again, so here I am. News Roundup Some thoughts on us overlooking Illumos's syseventadm (https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/solaris/OverlookingSyseventadm) In a comment on my praise of ZFS on Linux's ZFS event daemon, Joshua M. Clulow noted that Illumos (and thus OmniOS) has an equivalent in syseventadm, which dates back to Solaris. I hadn't previously known about syseventadm, despite having run Solaris fileservers and OmniOS fileservers for the better part of a decade, and that gives me some tangled feelings. When Unix learned to reboot (https://bsdimp.blogspot.com/2020/07/when-unix-learned-to-reboot2.html) Recently, a friend asked me the history of halt, and when did we have to stop with the sync / sync / sync dance before running halt or reboot. The two are related, it turns out. DragonFlyBSD Lands New EXT2/3/4 File-System Driver (https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=DragonFlyBSD-New-EXT2FS) While DragonFlyBSD has its own, original HAMMER2 file-system, for those needing to access data from EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 file-systems, there is a brand new "ext2fs" driver implementation for this BSD operating system. DragonFlyBSD has long offered an EXT2 file-system driver (that also handles EXT3 and EXT4) while hitting their Git tree this week is a new version. The new sys/vfs/ext2fs driver, which will ultimately replace their existing sys/gnu/vfs/ext2fs driver is based on a port from FreeBSD code. As such, this driver is BSD licensed rather than GPL. But besides the more liberal license to jive with the BSD world, this new driver has various feature/functionality improvements over the prior version. However, there are some known bugs so for the time being both file-system drivers will co-exist. Beastie Bits LibreOffice 7.0 call for testing (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-office/2020-July/005822.html) More touchpad support (https://www.dragonflydigest.com/2020/07/15/24747.html) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Feedback/Questions Casey - openbsd wirewall (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/364/feedback/casey%20-%20openbsd%20wirewall.md) Daryl - zfs (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/364/feedback/daryl%20-%20zfs.md) Raymond - hpe microserver (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/364/feedback/raymond%20-%20hpe%20microserver.md) - Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) ***

    Episode 88: Well, Actually

    Episode 88: Well, Actually
    The details that make a great distro, things that make us wince, smug people online, great photos, imposter syndrome, and more. 00:00:27 Do you ever get imposter syndrome? 00:08:16 What's your unusual "fingernails on chalkboard" equivalent? 00:12:26 What gives a Linux distro that feeling of polish? 00:23:16 What's your favorite photograph? 00:28:12 How do you feel when someone chimes in online with "well, actually…"?