Interview with Mark Shuttleworth at the Ubuntu Summit
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
- On this episode of Destination Linux (353), Mark Shuttleworth joins us for an interview at the Ubuntu Summit to discuss Ubuntu, Ubuntu Summit, AI, the importance of open-source contributions and the positive impact it can have on industries.
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SHOW NOTES ►► destinationlinux.net/353
Chapters:
00:00 Destination Linux 353 Intro
00:49 Community Feedback
07:47 NAMECHEAP
08:46 Interview: Mark Shuttleworth
27:40 LINBIT
28:58 Interview: Mark Shuttleworth Cont.
43:52 Gaming: MrBid an AI Generated game
45:33 Software Spotlight: Exercise Timer
47:34 Tips and Tricks: Alternativeto
49:13 Events
50:17 Outro
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Happy and Healthy New Year to Michael, Ryan, Jill and all the all the Destination Linux viewers.
Happy New Year!
Hello Mark! Greetings from Germany and thank you and the community for making ubuntu possible. Looking forward to 24.04 :)
KDE is so powerful. Looking forward to Plasma. Left Windows over 2 years ago for many reasons such as security and privacy. Also KDE is so customizable. Best thing I ever did in terms of my computer was switching to Linux.
Huge respect for Mark. Thanks... and thanks for Ubuntu / Xubuntu.
Awesome interview, thank you. Always great to hear from Mark.
GREAT interview. Thanks.
Very nice interview with Mark Shuttleworth. Lots of respect for everything he has done and continues to do with moving Linux into the mainstream. Love his thinking for long term LTS support, and his refreshing perspective for thinking about machine learning.
Reasons for me for Linux: customisation options, having my home server and desktops as I wish and exactly like that, freedom basically in everything and anything imaginable regarding software, security and hardening as I want....oh...and I love Tux, the mascot. It's cute.
Michael, Mark never mentioned you guys were close buddies all the times he and I went fishing and snowboarding. I'll have to ask him about that.
LOL, busted Michael!
🤣🤣🤣
That's because once you start talking about me an how awesome I am to have as a best friend, you can never really stop. I suspect he didnt want to risk missing the fishing and snowboarding expeditions because you wouldnt have time to do either once the topic of me is brought up
@@michael_tunnell Well done.
Where can I find Ubuntu Arkham? I can't seem to find anything on it.
Me too. Not winning with google.
Bra Mark. Inspired me to study engineering. Hip2bsquare back in the day
I need help from a hardcore Linux expert, I am in the root of microsoft with linux but don't know (how to say convert my whole machine to ubuntu. I wont take further action until I hear back (I cannot run the flashed drive on ubuntu to convert laptop) please help
The end of security updates in Oct this year for Windows 10 should make users still on it to begin looking to a switch & learning & looking at app alternatives etc right now to be in time to ditch Windows.
😅 No they will just buy a new computer with new windows as it's been happening for the last 30+ years
@@youtubeview4354 okay, trying this time with Windoze 11: the UI seems to have been put together during a drunken New Year’s party - probably last year - which has even frustrated the most loyal fanboyz who begin their day prostrating facing Remond WA when they first wake. up. So much so that they are desperately hunting for kludge fixes on GitHub put up by other similar fanboyz but under no guarantee that it will continue to see the light of the day after their Overlord in Redmond chooses to “update” them putting some more colorful widgets on the initial screen holding up the best traditions of the beating drums in Win 95. Given me 125 Linux distros instead please! Now there will be those who will continue to bend harder for Redmond - until they lose their balance & topple over. All in all I would expect a sustained annual growth in the mid to high single digits. Anything at all from where it is now is great. It is always follows an “S” curve & needs that critical mass to be attained. Also don’t discount the Overlords in Redmond to begin offering Windoze starting from ver 12 as a SaaS for a low-low price of only $99.95 annual subscription.
👌👌👌
Elon musk is acting like the first South African spaceman, but we know it was Mark Shuttleworth
NOT FIRST!
But can it run Crysis?
Hmmm i think what we need to get broader adoption is get application vendors involved in shaping the emerging wayland pipewire portal platform.
It’s 2024!! Very good speedy but you forgot the Tabasco sauce 🎉
Dell task force ☝️
Dell task 🪳
Choose 🥓
🔝 listen to albums 🔜
Dell task 🎉
18:53 "Infidia"?😊