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Boston Linux & UNIX was originally founded in 1994 as part of The Boston Computer Society. We meet on the third Wednesday of each month,
online, via Jitsi Meet.
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BLU Speaker: Federico Lucifredi
Federico Lucifredi
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About Federico Lucifredi
Federico Lucifredi is The Ceph Storage Product Management Director at Red Hat, formerly the Ubuntu Server PM at Canonical, and the Linux "Systems Management Czar" at SUSE.
Events (29)
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2024-02-21 - Hand-Held Nanocluster
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2023-12-20 - First Look at the Raspberry Pi 5
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2023-02-15 - TEMPEST and Signal Intelligence (non-classified)
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2022-11-16 - Retrocomputing Tour
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2022-01-19 - SCALE 2022 Preview
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2021-10-20 - Hardware Hacking 101: Rogue Keyboards and Eavesdropping Cables
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2021-07-21 - SBC Roundup
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2020-06-17 - How Many Ways Can You Fail? A Taxonomy of Corporate (in)Decision
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2020-04-15 - Low Cost Supercomputing with the Raspberry Pi 4
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2020-01-15 - Raspberry Pi and SBC Short Takes
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2019-11-20 - Building Raspberry PI Supercomputers; Latest from SC19
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2018-12-19 - Security: Rogue Device Attacks
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2017-12-20 - Hardware Hacking 101: Time and Randomness
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2017-08-16 - Hardware Hacking: Low-cost Linux clusters
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2015-12-16 - Introduction to Ceph and Architectural Overview
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2015-07-15 - Federico's 2015 OSCON Preview
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2014-06-18 - Ubuntu Server Deep Dive (BLU 20 Year Anniversary)
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2014-05-21 - OpenStack from Scratch, Part II
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2014-02-19 - SoC Deep Dive
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2013-08-21 - OpenStack from Scratch
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2013-06-19 - Federico's ARM Roundup
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2012-12-19 - Building an ARM Laptop with Raspberry Pi
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2012-06-20 - Big Game : Linux on Small Hardware
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2012-05-16 - Hacking Embedded Linux: More Hardware than You Require
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2011-07-20 - Arduino Hacking 101: Importing the Universe
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2010-10-20 - Hardware Hacking: Atomic Clock Building
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2010-06-16 - Secure Data Deletion Under linux
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2009-05-20 - Hacking your Portable Linux Server
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2003-06-18 - Introduction to Qt