LHS Episode #532: Hams in Space

Hello and welcome to Episode #532 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topics episode, the hosts discuss contacting the moon via amateur radio, the demise of AO-92, the magic band, Ubuntu 24.04, SparkyLinux and much more. Thanks for listening and have a great week.

73 de The LHS Crew

LHS Episode #532: Hams in Space

Hello and welcome to Episode #532 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topics episode, the hosts discuss contacting the moon via amateur radio, the demise of AO-92, the magic band, Ubuntu 24.04, SparkyLinux and much more. Thanks for listening and have a great week.

73 de The LHS Crew

LHS Episode #532: Hams in Space

Hello and welcome to Episode #532 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this short topics episode, the hosts discuss contacting the moon via amateur radio, the demise of AO-92, the magic band, Ubuntu 24.04, SparkyLinux and much more. Thanks for listening and have a great week.

73 de The LHS Crew

Show Notes #532: Hams in Space

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Segment 2 (Amateur Radio)

  • AO-92 Likely Meets Fiery Demise in Earth's Atmosphere
  • The First Amateur Radio Station on the Moon, JS1YMG, is Now Transmitting

Segment 3 (Open Source)

  • SparkyLinux harbors a flamboyant array of desktops

Segment 4 (Linux in the Ham Shack)

  • 4MLinux Non-Review
    • LHS Readiness Score: 0.1
  • SparkyLinux GameOver Edition Review(?)
    • LHS Readiness Score: TBD

Segment 5 (Announcements & Feedback)

Segment 6 (New Subscribers, New Supporters & Live Participants)

  • Mastodon
    • @kenharrington
    • @kg4sdr
  • YouTube
    • user-kl7vm6zy4k
  • Discord
    • Kalph
  • Live Chat
    • Ryan, M0PUN
    • Tom, N4HAI
    • Jill, K1TTZ
    • Ted, WA0EIR
    • Steve, KA7HVT
    • Winston, KD2WLL
    • Tony, K4XSS
    • Darren, VK6EK
    • Joel, KC0YEW

Show Notes #531: Tailscale Deep Dive

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Segment 1 (Deep Dive)

  • Tailscale
  • Tailscale creates a private network ("tailnet") between your devices (laptops, phones, servers, etc.) that encrypts all communication, keeping your data secure even when on public Wi-Fi. Peer-to-peer mesh network: Unlike traditional VPNs that route traffic through central servers, Tailscale devices connect directly to each other, often resulting in faster and more reliable connections. It's like building your own private internet for your devices. Here are some key benefits of using Tailscale:
    • Security: Strong encryption protects your data and ensures privacy.
    • Speed and reliability: Direct connections avoid the bottlenecks of central servers, leading to faster and more stable connections.
    • Ease of use: Simple setup and management, even for non-technical users.
    • Flexibility: Works on various devices and operating systems, and seamlessly integrates with existing networks.
    • Control: Granular access control and management features for administrators.
      • Overall, Tailscale is a user-friendly VPN solution that simplifies secure networking across all your devices. Its unique mesh architecture and intuitive design make it a popular choice for individuals, businesses, and remote teams.

Segment 2 (Announcements & Feedback)

  • Hamvention Croundfunding Campaign Will Open on February 1st
  • Shout out to Stuart, VE3RGO

Segment 3 (New Subscribers, New Supporters & Live Participants)

  • Subscribers and Patreons
    • Joel, KC0YEW
  • Facebook
    • Richard Ainsworth
    • Jaime Anjos
    • Jeffrey Eide
  • Twitter / X
    • @mgdell (Mike Dell, K8LMJ)
    • @sekolea80647
  • YouTube
    • Curt Lewis
  • Discord
    • 9M2PJU
    • hd
    • zub
  • Instagram
    • 7x2jv_noury
  • Mastodon
    • @Linux
    • @w5dwa
  • Live Chat
    • Jill, K1TTZ
    • Tony, K4XSS
    • Steve, KJ5T
    • Ted, WA0EIR
    • Mike, K6GTE
    • Cemaxecuter