Audiocasts/Shows: Open Source Security Podcast, GNU World Order and Linux Action News
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Open Source Security Podcast: Episode 176 - The 'predictions are stupid' prediction episode
Josh and Kurt talk about security predictions for 2020. None of the predictions are even a bit controversial or unexpected. We're in a state of slow change, without disruptive technology next year will look a lot like this year.
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GNU World Order 333
Win conditions in open source
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Linux Action News 138
We review the major moments of the year's news, and discuss how they impacted our world.
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