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[Discuss] linux.conf.au - Linux Conference in New Zealand



I ran across mention on Twitter that there is a Linux conference
happening in New Zealand right now, and it looks like they are
publishing all of their sessions on YouTube, plus a live stream:

http://linux.conf.au/

YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnIMb-fa7vesn2m95gHio_w

I've only sampled a portion of a video, but the quality seemed good
(intelligible audio and decent video) and many of the topics sounded
intriguing. Here are some talk titles:

Keynote: Linus Torvalds
SD Cards and filesystems for Embedded Systems
Hacking 3D Printers
Building Services in Go
A CoreOS Tutorial
Software Patents: Trolls and Other Bullies
Advanced Linux Server-Side Threats: How they work and what you can do
  about them
Flying with Linux (drones)
When Your Codebase Is Nearly Old Enough To Vote
Open Source Protocols and Architectures to Fix the Internet of Things
Getting More Out Of System Suspend In Linux
REST APIs and the Return of the Console App
PostgreSQL Replication Tutorial
Bashing the Shell: Advanced Scripting
Juju Deployments at Canonical
Introducing OpenStack Swift
Deploying OpenStack Using Containers
The Free Ride: How to Road-Test Automotive Linux on Your Own
Why you should consider using btrfs ... like Google does.
The Democratisation of Radio (Software Defined Radio)
Getting More Out Of System Suspend In Linux
Deploying to the cloud with golden images, Heat and Docker
Tales from the Trenches: Battling Browser Bugs for "Fun" and
  (Non-)Profit
Reverse engineering embedded software using Radare2
IPMI - because ACPI and UEFI weren't terrifying enough


Seems like a good mix of topics covering programing, devops, hardware
hacking, legal (copyright, patents, taxes), etc.

Over 100 videos posted in just 2 days.

 -Tom

-- 
Tom Metro
The Perl Shop, Newton, MA, USA
"Predictable On-demand Perl Consulting."
http://www.theperlshop.com/



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