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Nerding Out With Viktor
Великобритания
Добавлен 5 май 2010
Welcome to Nerding Out With Viktor where tech innovation meets entrepreneurial insight. Hosted by Viktor, a proud nerd and seasoned entrepreneur, this podcast dives into the world of technology. Viktor began in Silicon Valley with YippieMove, an innovative email migration service, and Blotter, a top macOS app.
A pioneer in remote work, Viktor has led teams for over a decade, showcasing forward-thinking leadership. His key venture, Screenly, which he bootstrapped, is the first developer-friendly digital signage solution, powering over 10,000 screens globally. Viktor's passion for tech and entrepreneurship shapes each episode, featuring deep discussions with experts in AI, software development, cybersecurity, and hardware.
Ideal for tech enthusiasts and aspiring entrepreneurs, Nerding Out With Viktor offers engaging, insightful conversations. Join us for a journey into the minds shaping our tech future. Subscribe for captivating tech talks and entrepreneurial wisdom!
A pioneer in remote work, Viktor has led teams for over a decade, showcasing forward-thinking leadership. His key venture, Screenly, which he bootstrapped, is the first developer-friendly digital signage solution, powering over 10,000 screens globally. Viktor's passion for tech and entrepreneurship shapes each episode, featuring deep discussions with experts in AI, software development, cybersecurity, and hardware.
Ideal for tech enthusiasts and aspiring entrepreneurs, Nerding Out With Viktor offers engaging, insightful conversations. Join us for a journey into the minds shaping our tech future. Subscribe for captivating tech talks and entrepreneurial wisdom!
Demystifying eBPF with Liz Rice: A Deep Dive into Kernel Programming and Security
In this enlightening episode of "Nerding Out with Viktor," we're joined by the esteemed Liz Rice, a renowned security geek and open source advocate with a deep passion for eBPF. Liz shares her journey from the early days in the London Kubernetes scene to becoming a leading voice in the eBPF community, shedding light on the evolution of eBPF from a packet filtering tool to a powerful kernel programming technology.
Diving into the technical depths, Liz explains how eBPF allows for dynamic kernel behavior modifications, offering insights into its applications in observability, security, and networking. With real-world examples, including its pivotal role at companies like Netflix and Meta, Li...
Diving into the technical depths, Liz explains how eBPF allows for dynamic kernel behavior modifications, offering insights into its applications in observability, security, and networking. With real-world examples, including its pivotal role at companies like Netflix and Meta, Li...
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Mastering OpenSSF Scorecards & SBOMs with Chris Swan
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Mastering OpenSSF Scorecards & SBOMs with Chris Swan
The Future of Personal AI and Privacy: A Deep Dive with Kin Co-Founder Simon Westh Henriksen
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The Future of Personal AI and Privacy: A Deep Dive with Kin Co-Founder Simon Westh Henriksen
coreboot Uncovered: BIOS Security, and Vulnerabilities with Matt DeVillier and David Hendricks
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coreboot Uncovered: BIOS Security, and Vulnerabilities with Matt DeVillier and David Hendricks
The Future of 5G and 4G: A Deep Dive with Guillaume Bélanger
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The Future of 5G and 4G: A Deep Dive with Guillaume Bélanger
Revolutionizing Firmware Updates in Linux: A Deep Dive with Experts
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Revolutionizing Firmware Updates in Linux: A Deep Dive with Experts
A Global Mission to Connect: Unveiling Giga's Journey with Chris Fabian from Giga
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A Global Mission to Connect: Unveiling Giga's Journey with Chris Fabian from Giga
Exploring the C2PA Standard with Dom Guinard from Digimarc
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Exploring the C2PA Standard with Dom Guinard from Digimarc
Nerding out about Nix and NixOS with Jon Seager, Canonical
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Nerding out about Nix and NixOS with Jon Seager, Canonical
Nerding out about Prometheus and observability with Julius Volz, PromLabs/Prometheus
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Nerding out about Prometheus and observability with Julius Volz, PromLabs/Prometheus
Nerding out about security with Andrew Martin from ControlPlane
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Nerding out about security with Andrew Martin from ControlPlane
Welcome to "Nerding Out with Viktor" - Episode 1 | Premieres January 1, 2024
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Welcome to "Nerding Out with Viktor" - Episode 1 | Premieres January 1, 2024
Mr chromebox saved 7 chromeboxes i had !! Made me enter homelab 😂
13:13 Is that kind of like `npx`?
NPX is a very good analogue for ‘nix shell‘, yes
Yay Eelco Dolstra!
Man this subject seems incredibly esoteric. I consider myself to be quite a computer nerd and was rather lost. Although I don't know too much about Linux system so that certainly plays a factor.
your cred is slipping. install debian and arch and fedora on an old machine you aren't using any more and get up to date
Woow what a legend in the Innovation World
Do any vendors have them
Yeah. There are a few, like Protectli and Star Labs that offer Coreboot. I covered some of that in a recent conference talk ruclips.net/video/vX-qK9mxKZI/видео.html
Great video, very informative
Spot on regarding cloud vs on-site cost and security considerations.
Nix is amazing. Easy to install and use. Doing anything to it - or making any changes to it is beyond the grasp of most average noobs.
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Great presentation, thank you! I'm a nix user since 2021 and built a number of configurations over the years. I take lots of new ideas from Jon's setup. Incredible craftsmanship!
This is day one for me for Nix and NixOS, and this brought it all together for me. Well done!
As a Nix user and contributor I must say that it was very well presented and explained. Great job !
Great session, loved it.
Great initiative! curious to see how this will impact the way we consume content online
Huh. So Tailscale is basically like a more convenient ssh or something? That sounds really useful when trying to connect from one device to another. Also, is _that_ why pipewire has been scratching so much? I swear, it was driving me crazy to the point of switching back to pulseaudio. If that's really all it takes to fix things, just disabling something, why is that not the default? Also why is this video the first place I'm seeing this? If this works, then this video might just singlehandedly redeem pipewire in my eyes. Edit: I'm now adding that wireplumber file to my config and rebuilding... through a browser window using tailscale to ssh into... the same machine the browser is on. :P
Tailscale is like a VPN so you install it on your devices and they can connect to each other inside or outside of the network without any port forwarding, but it doesn't route your traffic through a node either so its very low latency.
This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill - the story ends, you wake up at your shell and believe whatever you want to believe. Continuing to run installers mutating your system in blissful ignorance. Not questioning whether - perhaps - your package dependencies are incomplete. Accepting that one version is more than any person ever needs. Never worrying how to get here all over again. You take the Nix pill - you stay in wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole of reproducibility goes.
Wonderful intro to Nix and NixOS!
Thank you, Chris!