It’s Episode Thirty-Three of Season-Nine of the Ubuntu Podcast! Alan Pope, Mark Johnson, Martin Wimpress and Emma Marshall are connected and speaking to your brain.
We are four once more!
In this week’s show:
* We discuss the news:
* Yahoo built specialised software to spy on users for the NSA
* Verizon reportedly looking for a $1 billion discount on Yahoo
* Facebook is launching Marketplace to take on eBay and Craigslist
* Amazon has banned reviews posted in exchange for free products
* BitTorrent, Inc has abandoned efforts on its BitTorrent Now streaming service
* A software developer has had their software removed from the App Store and their iTunes account closed
* A man from Cardiff has appeared in court charged with terrorism offences
* Google Chrome 55 will feature an updated Javascript engine that uses 50% less memory
* The Large Hadron Collider is running out of disk space
* We discuss the community news:
* Migrating from an i386 install to amd64 without reinstalling
* A document by Mir display server developers discussing what Mir version 1 will look like
* archlinux “adapted for WSL” first developer preview
* Skype for Linux Alpha Can Now Make Linux to Linux Video Calls
* A Poll that asks; Will You Upgrade to Ubuntu 16.10 Next Week?
* A Parody within a Parody
* The winners of the Ubuntu 16.10 Free Culture Showcase
* Snap interview with Krita
* Dell XPS 13 laptops with Intel Kaby Lake processors now available
* Plasma 5.8 LTS now in KDE neon
* ...