Lately these days I'm increasingly viewing interviews or presentations on Linux, some older, some newer and I find some very very interesting for a lot of different reasons. If you think that three hour long live stream on server security you just viewed was really awesome, why not share it with us?

I will be honest: Most of mine will happen on YouTube because I do use that platform, but some of them might be found elsewhere on the net, it's just the topics and contents that are interesting to me.

Public interview with Linus Torvalds at Aalto University from 2012(Finland)
I like how the creator of the Linux kernel shows how he never intended to be some anti-system warrior. It makes sense. It's human, it's a laid back talk. Actually really sympathetic.

A presentation by a young German data scientist on how data mining works and its effects from 2016
[English voice over] Based on publicly available data parsed over two years from a single newspaper online website David Kriesel visualizes hidden information contained in raw data.

Greg Kroah-Hartman about current security threats in the Kernel on Intel CPUs on the Embedded Linux Conference 2019
He's clearly nervous speaking before a large crowd, funny being one of the few core maintainers of the kernel. But it's very basic and good to know. Basically what Greg tells you is to turn off Hyper-Threading on Intel CPUs for now. (Mine's too old for that...)
That's indeed very nice to watch! :D Thank you
Uuuh, I love those Eric Laithwaite videos. Seen several already, didn't know that one yet, looks like it was made before his floating train video which bases on the models shown in this one.

Man, that Debian thread is 26 printed pages long wtf :s
I was too lazy too read most of it to be honest hahaha
And only one mention of s6 other than you, we need to invade that discussion XD
If you think archers are mean wait until you meet debianers.
I will not even look, I get post-traumatic-stress attacks.

My interest in electromagnetism is limited to how to make an electric guitar sound better. 90% of guitars sold are limited to pre-ww2 technology, because that is what makes that "classic" sound. All the hi-fi stuff used by some make it sound less like those electric guitars of the past.
My jaw dropped when that piece of metal was stuch between two same polarity magnets and they stuck together. So simple yet so unbelievable.
summer is finally here,i'm putting pullover and shoes away
19 days later
Hahaha Arch is not Arch when it is Arch but without Arch core
@ eric is there an english sub version of that talk? It looks interesting but my french is really not good enough to follow the guy.
I tried the automated translated subtitles in EN and realized how compact the French language is. Even at 0.75 speed it wasn't slow enough to read the subtitles.
It is about energy and transformation but I gave up trying to follow the context.

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