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Full Circle is a free, independent, monthly magazine dedicated to the Ubuntu family of Linux operating systems. Each month, it contains helpful how-to news and reader submitted stories. There is also the Full Circle Weekly News. A short weekly podcast giving just the news, no chit-chat, no banter, just FOSS/Ubuntu/Linux news.
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A fortnightly podcast talking about the latest developments and updates from the Ubuntu Security team, including a summary of recent security vulnerabilities and fixes as well as a discussion on some of the goings on in the wider Ubuntu Security community.
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How did your favorite Linux distribution get its start? Join us and find out! Linux User Space is hosted by Leo and Dan, and every two weeks we deep dive into the history of Linux distributions and the things that matter to us. Episodes drop every other Monday.
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Ubuntu Cafe

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Bilingual Magazine about Inspiration Motivation Entrepreneurship Technology Politics and Arts, Inspired on Ubuntu Philosophy Umuntu Ngumuntu Ngabantu by Juan Rodulfo | Revista bilingüe sobre inspiración, motivación, emprendimiento, tecnología, política y artes, inspirada en la filosofía de Ubuntu Umuntu Ngumuntu Ngabantu por Juan Rodulfo
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The Host

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The Host Podcast is part of the Hosted in Africa community space that bears the same name (The Host). Check us out here - https://www.hostedinafrica.com. This space celebrates Global African oral cultures and looks to illuminate a range of subject matters that relate to the plurality of our peoples and our friends the world over. We enter conversation with the spirit of Ubuntu, bringing into existence the world we know to be a truer reflection of humanity at its best. Join us on our journey ...
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Everyday Ubuntu

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Both a way of life and a philosophy, Ubuntu is Africa’s gift to the world. Hosted by Mungi Ngomane, a human rights activist, patron of the Tutu Foundation UK and author of the book Everyday Ubuntu: Living Better Together the African Way, this show engages in conversations about our common humanity. Because Ubuntu is a way to live life better together, our episodes include exchanges with inspiring personalities from around the world who fight for causes they believe in, who recognize their ow ...
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On THE UBUNTU PEOPLE's Podcast, we will offer stories about people, lives and experiences that reflect humanity in all its glory, its folly, its success, sorrow, transformation and transcendence. Perhaps you shall see your humanity reflected back to you and may be inspired to shine on for someone else.
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Ubuntu AI is a community where experts talk about the impact of artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science. There will be technical and business conversations focused on open-source technology and its importance of it in the area. Andreea Munteanu, AI/ML Product Manager, and Maciej Mazur, Principal AI/ML Engineer, are your hosts, walking through a wide range of conversations about machine learning operations, open source tooling, artificial intelligence and more… If you want ...
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Ubuntu Performance Podcast

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Light-hearted discussions about the basic pillars of nutrition, fitness, health and well-being presented in a easy-to-understand fashion. If your are struggling to lose weight, achieve a balanced diet or just want to learn more about nutrition, this is the podcast for you. Episodes will be short and digestible, with a delightful combination of solo and guest features. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Liberatory Leadership is a call for transformation. It's an opportunity for us to deepen the liminal space between who we are in today's world and who we want to be in the world we are creating tomorrow. This podcast is filled with conversations, tools, and information from leaders across the field, centering wholeness, love, interdependence, values, community, justice, movement building, and many other topics connected to Liberatory Leadership.
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Ubuntu Live with Nobuntu Webster

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Conversations with Africans who are building – movements, innovations, institutions, ideas and communities – to share their minds, their work, and their hearts. A space to learn from each other, to collaborate with each other, to support each other.
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World Footprints is a heart-centered Social Impact travel media company where travelers of conscience and culture can come for information, engagement, education, entertainment and inspiration in the travel space. The multi award-winning World Footprints platform was founded by Tonya & Ian Fitzpatrick, two lawyers who have merged their passion for meaningful travel and their support for social justice. World Footprints is guided by a belief in our common humanity. That principle is expressed ...
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Going Linux

Larry Bushey and Bill Smith

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Once you become aware that there is a dependable, secure, capable, and modern computer system that rivals all others in popularity and actual use, you will want to try the Linux operating system on your computer. Perhaps you've been using a member of the Unix/Linux family - Linux, Android, ChromeOS, BSD or even OSX - for quite a while. If so, you are likely looking for new ways to optimize your technology for the way you work. Going Linux is for computer users who just want to use Linux to g ...
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There are lots of great podcasts about technology out there, but they're generally done by folks that aren't deep down in the trenches dealing with technology first-hand. Rick Harding and Craig Maloney both understand technology, and boy do they have some opinions about it. Join them for the Lococast podcast as they debate, dissect, and dismantle the current tech issues of the day, all with a local Ubuntu flair. They may not agree on all of the issues, but they definitely have opinions.
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Jupiter@Nite: Jupiter Broadcasting's nightly video show that wraps up your entire day. Finish the day with us on the live stream, or kick off your morning with the final word from last night's show!
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Jupiter@Nite: Jupiter Broadcasting's nightly video show that wraps up your entire day. Finish the day with us on the live stream, or kick off your morning with the final word from last night's show!
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Jupiter@Nite: Jupiter Broadcasting's nightly video show that wraps up your entire day. Finish the day with us on the live stream, or kick off your morning with the final word from last night's show!
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BeagleBoard.org supports open hardware, low-power, low-cost, fan-less computers using Texas Instruments ARM processors. See http://BeagleBoard.org for more information.
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The continuing adventures of two geeks, friends from birth, neck deep in shiny new and rusty ole with an eye to sky and all feet on the ground.Weekly. Mostly.Shiny Podcast: following the light and throwing a little shade on the newest and brightest in today’s gaming and technology...
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HowTo Linux will guide you through the amazing world of Linux. From switching to Windows, to building the ultimate home theater, firewall, office file server, and just about anything else.
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A podcast series about South Africa’s past, present, and future. Economic historian Johan Fourie and historical sociologist Jonathan Schoots interview social science scholars investigating fascinating questions about our country and continent and distil those lessons into practical policy suggestions today.
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Failures from the Field is a new podcast brought to you by Ubuntu Education Fund. Hosted by Jordan Levy, international development expert and Chief External Relations Officer of Ubuntu, each episode dives deep into some of the most pervasive problems facing international development. Through interviews with the best and brightest development leaders, this series explores the often unheard realities of non-profit fundraising, what it truly takes to transform lives, and the failures which ulti ...
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HowTo Linux will guide you through the amazing world of Linux. From switching to Windows, to building the ultimate home theater, firewall, office file server, and just about anything else.
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BreadnBraai Podcast takes you along into a unique conversation across cultures. Katharina Roesing and Sandile Maphumulo are sharing their perspectives on different sets of topics in entertaining and inspiring Coffee Chats. You will witness spoken experiences from their German and South African backgrounds culminating in mutual learning and understanding. This project aims to support the mutual respect between cultures and express the spirit of ’Ubuntu’. Join us for our first series ”Freedom ...
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They’re usually alone. They know no one. What little resources they have come from family or are doled out slowly by the government. There are many obstacles in their way and they’re expected to overcome them on their own. The surprising thing is, they usually do. “Our Guest Is” introduces us to this resilient group of people typically grouped together under the term immigrants, but perhaps better described as entrepreneurs, community builders, and survivors. Every other week we are joined b ...
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Yesterday, the University of Johannesburg made history as the first African institution to host the launch of the World Happiness Report on World Happiness Day. This event not only celebrated the release of the 13th edition of the World Happiness Report but also cited Africa’s unique story of unity in diversity, resilience, and the enduring spirit …
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Depois de sobreviverem por milagre, os anfitriões voltam cheios de novidades. O Miguel descobriu o formato PATA-com-fitinha na dissecação de um Magalhães; continua a campanha de solidariedade «vamos ajudar o Miguel a descobrir uma Caixa Mágica» com bonitas canções; o Diogo voltou do ESPECTACULAR primeiro Festival de Tecnologia Popular, organizado p…
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Expelled South African Ambassador to the United States, Ebrahim Rasool, returned to a hero's welcome in Cape Town yesterday. The ANC’s Dullah Omar Region was behind this homecoming at the Cape Town International Airport. For more on this, I am joined on the line by… GUEST: Ndithini Tyhido, ANC Dullah Omar Region Chairperson…
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Cancellation letters, which end billions of rands of South African universities’ US-government funded HIV and TB research grants with immediate effect, started to roll in over the weekend. Mia Malan, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Bhekisisa, joins me on the line to break down the impact this will have on research initiatives around HIV and TB… GUES…
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Prominent radio personality, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, organized a march today in a bid to curb influx of illegal foreigners. Jacinta spoke to Thulasizwe Simelane this morning about what the march aimed to achieve. Let’s find out how it all went today as I am joined on the line by… GUEST: Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, March in March Organizer…
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We outline the objectives of the Imara Artisan SMME Fund that was launched recently. We understand that the fund will turn 20 000 Artisan SMMEs into drivers of job creation and it will also strengthen local economies, and foster inclusive socioeconomic progress. For more on this, we are joined by….. GUEST: Gladwyn Leeuw- CEO E Squared Investments…
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Coming up in this episode Oh GNOME! Mozilla, Don't Watch And a few high notes The Video Version! https://youtu.be/FdHulOnBwEo 0:00 Cold Open 1:07 Dash To Panel Needs Your Help! 27:21 Firefox's New Terms Of Use 51:33 Mark / Contact Button 1:00:34 Scott / Contact Button 1:03:22 Dan / Matrix 1:06:09 chraist / Matrix 1:08:07 bgt lover / Matrix 1:10:00 …
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Canonical's VP of Engineering for Ubuntu reveals why they're swapping coreutils for Rust-built tools. Then we break down the GNOME 48 release, and why this one is special. Sponsored By: Tailscale: Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices! 1Password Extended Access Manag…
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Nova driver starter code written in Rust is available for Linux kernel 6.15: FreeBSD 13.5 ReleaseD: Haiku Ports Latest Firefox, LibreWolf, and Thunderbird: Mesa replaced the Nouveau OpenGL driver with Zink for new NVIDIA GPUs: CrossOver 25.0 Released: GStreamer 1.26.0 Available: The United Nations has proposed Open Source principles: Ubuntu 25.10 t…
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As we observe Human Rights Day today, we also remember the Langa-Sharpeville massacre and we are grateful to be joined by one of the PAC struggle stalwarts Isaac Mthimunye who is popularly known as ‘Ike’. Mthimunye was sentenced to life imprisonment on Robben Island plus ten years in 1963. During the days of the liberation struggle, PAC members wer…
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Deputy President, Paul Mashatile, gave the key note address at today’s Human Rights Commemorations in Kariega. The commemoration ceremony of the Langa Massacre took place at the Derrick Ferreira Stadium, Kariega, in the Eastern Cape. Nandipha Plaatjie, SABC News Reporter to give us an overview of what the keynote address was about and what other di…
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As we continue to unpack the highly complex relationship between Washington and Pretoria. Today we are joined by Jeremy Corbyn who is part of the progressive international group of parliamentarians who recently voiced their support for South Africa and called on US President Donald Trump not to interfere with the country’s transformation agenda. Th…
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As we commemorate Human Rights Day. The South African Human Rights Commission has warned that despite significant progress, South Africa continues to grapple with persistent human rights challenges such as poverty, unemployment and inequality. To elaborate further on the country’s ongoing challenges, we are joined by….. GUEST: Chris Niessen, Chairp…
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Earlier this month, the City of Johannesburg commenced a public consultation process to rename De Beer Street in Braamfontein to Mthokozisi Ntumba Street. The 10th of March 2025 marked four years since Mr Ntumba was shot and killed during the Wits student protests that had spilled into the Braamfontein area. For more on this, I am joined on the lin…
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Renaming of the Sandton Drive: President Ramaphosa advises the City of Joburg to put the process on hold until the diplomatic row is over Presidential Spokesman Vincent Magwenya says the government is engaging with the City of Johannesburg regarding the renaming of the Sandton Drive. This as they recognise the diplomatic sensitivities with the Unit…
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The Ahmed Kathrada Foundation in partnership with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights will host a dialogue on "Affirmative Action as a Means for Ensuring Racial Justice and the Protection of Human Rights." To get more information about this, I am joined on the line by… GUEST: Rethabile Ratsomo, Ahmed Kathrada Foundat…
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RISE Mzansi National Assembly Caucus Whip, Makashule Gana released a statement yesterday addressing the issues of expropriation of land in the country since 2014. According to the statement, Public Works has not expropriated any land between 2014 and 2024, but has assisted and paid for land needed by Eskom. For more on this, I am joined on the line…
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The 2nd International Financial Architecture Working Group concluded its meeting yesterday. What made this meeting even more important is the fact that South Africa has been very consistent in calling for reforms of the global financial architecture as our president is of the view that Africa’s development is so stagnated by unsustainable levels of…
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Striking EMPD officers caused major traffic disruptions this morning on major highways in the City of Ekurhuleni. The City has, through a number of MMCs, condemned the 'unlawful' protest. The EFF in Gauteng, on the other hand, says the party stands in solidarity with the officers and calls for the removal of MMC, Sizakele Masuku. For more on this, …
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Kelly Smith, her boyfriend, Jacquen ‘Boeta’ Appollis, and Steveno van Rhyn face charges of human trafficking and kidnapping. Earlier this week, Kelly’s sister, police constable Mickeyla Daniels took the stand. Sagree Chetty, SABC News Reporter, joins me on the line to share details of what happened in court today… GUEST: Sagree Chetty, SABC News Re…
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We are joined by the founder of Empathy Everywhere, Mimi Nicklin to discuss the ‘Power of Empathy’ and how it can be applied in personal and professional settings. GUEST (Colombo-Sri Lanka): Mimi Nicklin, founder of Empathy Everywhere - multi award-winning and internationally best-selling author of “Softening The Edge” and Empathy at Work.…
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Ekurhuleni Metro Police officers embarked on a protest this morning, causing traffic on the R21 towards the O.R Tambo International airport and R24 routes along the Albertina Sisulu Freeway. It is widely reported that the EMPD officials are upset about reductions in overtime allocations and about how promotions are carried out. However, the City of…
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DR Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi met with his Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame in Qatar yesterday. It was their first direct talks since Rwanda backed M23 rebels seized two major cities in eastern DR Congo. But why meet in Qatar and not in Angola - what happened to the Angola-led peace process and why are the two leaders not sticking to the anc…
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As part of enhancing its language policy. The University of Cape Town has added isiXhosa as an official language for university communications. This is great news, considering the fact that we have 12 official languages in South Africa, but should other universities follow suit? For more on this, we are joined by…… GUEST: Lance Shultz, CEO of the P…
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The South African Communist Party (SACP) has confirmed that it has no intention of deregistering as a political party despite a notice from the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) to cancel its registration. In fact, the party is still intending on contesting the 2026 local government elections. For more on this, I am joined on the line by… …
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Adverse weather conditions are expected to continue hitting parts of the country after the South African Weather Service issued warnings of severe thunderstorms and isolated to scattered showers yesterday. With temperatures dipping on a daily, should we just prepare for winter? To share some light on the weather, I am joined on the line by… GUEST: …
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The mysterious disappearance of a Pretoria journalist and his partner nearly a month ago has rocked the media industry, with fellow journalists now offering a R50 000 reward for any leads on the couple’s whereabouts. For more on this, I am joined on the line by... GUEST: Antoinette Slabbert, Chairperson of the National Press Club…
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M23 rebels have pulled out of peace talks with the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo after the European Union imposed sanctions on its leader and on Rwandan army commanders. On the other hand Rwanda has cut diplomatic ties with Belgium, accusing the European nation of systematically mobilising against it in different forums. For more a…
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The countdown to the return of Ebrahim Rasool is on and we continue to get more reaction from different voices in terms of what really informed his expulsion from the U.S and the circumstances surrounding it. Professor Patrick Bond says Rasool’s expulsion highlights diplomatic bullying. He joins us now to elaborate further on this…… GUEST: Professo…
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Every year, World Social Work Day is celebrated on this day across the globe. This year’s event will be commemorated under the theme ‘Strengthening Intergenerational Solidarity for Enduring Wellbeing’ and it acknowledges that intergenerational care and connections are essential to everybody’s wellbeing. To discuss the importance of social care and …
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The administration of President Donald Trump declared South African Ambassador, Ebrahim Rasool, a persona non grata in the United States after remarks he made on US President, Donald Trump. Water and sanitation Minister, Pemmy Majodina, called for calm from South African citizens following the expulsion of South Africa’s ambassador. We thought it w…
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The Joshlin Smith kidnapping trial continued in the High Court sitting at Saldanha on the Cape West Coast today. SABC News Reporter, Tanya Krause was in court and joins me on the line to share what came out of today’s sitting… GUEST: Tanya Krause, SABC News ReporterBy SAfm
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The CEOs of SASSA and Postbank, Themba Matlou and Nikki Mbengashe held a joint media briefing today to share a progress update on replacements of the SASSA gold cards with Postbank black cards. Head of Communication at SASSA, Paseka Letsatsi joins me on the line to give us updates on card replacements as well as the latest on the arrests of SASSA e…
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What should be South Africa’s next move post Rasool’s expulsion and can relations between the two nations be repaired? Our guest shares thoughts on diplomatic implications of US expelling South Africa’s envoy Ebrahim Rasool. GUEST (US): Pearl Matibe, Washington DC based geopolitical analyst and correspondent with expertise in foreign policy and int…
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Former SA Ambassador to Thailand Douglas Gibson weighs in on the Ebrahim Rasool matter. It’s all public knowledge now that Rasool has been declared an unwelcome person in the US after the country’s Secretary of State Marco Rubio called him a “race bating politician who hates America”. Tensions between South Africa and the US have been on a downward…
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As we continue to observe International Women’s Month. Today we chat to Maha Jouini, a tech policy expert and one of the leading voices in AI policy, data ethics and digital sovereignty in Francophone Africa. She will tell us more about how best can the African continent use AI practices in a responsible manner. GUEST: Maha Jouini, Fellow Researche…
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We have stories to share, guests joining us, insights from our week at Planet Nix, and Brent's big bombshell. Sponsored By: Tailscale: Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices! 1Password Extended Access Management: 1Password Extended Access Management is a device trust …
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Ubuntu Touch OTA-8 Focal Released: OpenBot 0.8 Creation Platform Released: Thunderbird 136.0 Mail Client Released: Intel Adds eUSB2V2 Support to Linux Kernel: FerretDB 2.0 Release: Release of FEX 2503 emulator: Google Publishes Toolkit for Analyzing and Modifying AMD Microcode: and here Blender-Made Cartoon ‘Flow’ Wins Oscar: Samba 4.22.0 Released:…
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Today our esteemed guest is Nonkululeko Gobodo, the first black woman in South Africa to qualify as a chartered accountant. Nonkululeko is an astute leader who has truly lived an exemplary life, her career has been the subject of business studies by the Business School of the University of the Witwatersrand, Nelson Mandela University and Lincoln Un…
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