Displaying 2 items of Sudo Show with the tag "linux kernel".
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76: ABCs of CVEs | SUDO Show 76
May 14th, 2026 | 51 mins 43 secs
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SUDO Show 76, “ABCs of CVEs,” walks through how modern Linux vulnerabilities are discovered, disclosed, and patched—from AI‑assisted finds like Pack2TheRoot and copy.fail to Dirty Frag’s embargo drama. Bill, Neal, and Brandon then dig into real‑world patching practices, tools like Foreman and Uyuni, and how to interpret CVSS scores and risk without panicking.
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74: The Great Cloud Breakup | SUDO Show 74
February 26th, 2026 | 1 hr 20 mins
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Moving to the cloud was easy; getting out is the hard part. In SUDO Show 74, Bill, Neal, and Noel dig into “The Great Cloud Breakup” and why more teams are rethinking cloud‑first dogma as exit fees rise and data residency laws go live across the US, EU, UK, and beyond. They talk through how modern Linux, NVMe‑over‑Fabrics, and on‑prem hardware make repatriation realistic again, spotlight rclone and Nick Craig‑Wood for making data movement sane, and share hard‑won stories about ugly data transfers and hybrid architectures. The episode wraps with a tongue‑in‑cheek “repatriate AWS onto three Raspberry Pis” action item and a NetHogs quick fix you can run today to catch chatty services before egress fees blow up your budget.