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Unraid 7.2, API Feature Bounties, and the AI Wild West - Ed and Stefano Unleashed
Manage episode 505445729 series 2922951
Ed and Stefano are back with a packed episode that covers everything from Unraid’s latest release to the unpredictable frontier of AI.
Join the livestream on Youtube!
The show kicks off with Unraid news: the 7.2 public beta introduces RAIDZ expansion, a fully responsive web GUI, and new file system support (ext2/3/4, NTFS, exFAT). They also spotlight the brand-new API Feature Bounty Program, designed to let the community build features and claim rewards. Along the way, Stefano shares how his sick week and late candles almost derailed him, while Ed recounts his PFsense router failure and recovery.
The discussion then widens: compatibility issues with BitLocker-encrypted drives, the mystery of Phison SSD BSOD errors, and Linus Torvalds’ sharp rebuke of a Google engineer’s RISC-V patch. From there it’s on to the AI Wild West—ChatGPT5 vs Grok vs Gemini, the risks of bad prompts, the promise of AI-powered image editing, and the unsettling questions of AI hallucinations and sentience.
Rounding things out, the duo covers security breaches, counterfeit storage scams, and why consumers still struggle with delivery services. They highlight privacy-first self-hosted tools like Stirling PDF and Paperless-ngx, revisit the resurgence of piracy fueled by streaming costs, and debate the future of broadband: Starlink’s reach vs. fiber’s reliability.
Key Takeaways
- Unraid celebrated its 20th anniversary with discounts and a new Feature Bounty Program.
- Unraid 7.2 adds RAIDZ expansion, a mobile-friendly GUI, and Windows/NAS file system support.
- BitLocker drives must be decrypted before adding to Unraid.
- Phison SSD firmware issues are causing BSODs and drive dropouts.
- Linus Torvalds sharply criticized a Google engineer’s RISC-V patch.
- ChatGPT, Grok, and Gemini compared for performance and image editing capabilities.
- AI hallucinations and poor prompts can create dangerous outcomes.
- Apple’s ecosystem integrates smoothly but locks in users.
- Security breaches and counterfeit drives reveal consumer risks.
- Delivery services continue to frustrate despite progress.
- Self-hosting apps like Stirling PDF and Paperless-ngx enhance privacy and control.
- Piracy resurges as streaming costs climb.
- Broadband’s future is being contested between Starlink and fiber.
Chapters
00:00 – Cold open & PFsense disaster recovery
02:27 – Unraid turns 20
02:57 – New Unraid API Feature Bounty Program
04:08 – How bounties work: browse, claim, build, and get rewarded
06:04 – Unraid 7.2 highlights: RAIDZ expansion, mobile GUI, NTFS/exFAT import
09:39 – Adding existing disks & parity rebuilds
11:34 – BitLocker drives and Unraid compatibility
13:02 – Phison SSD BSOD saga explained
17:55 – Linus Torvalds vs Google engineer
22:04 – AI roundup: ChatGPT5, Grok, Gemini “Nano Banana”
29:08 – Apple vs Windows ecosystems
34:54 – Macs at work and ecosystem lock-in
40:45 – Android ↔ Mac file transfers and KDE Connect
46:16 – Google AI overviews gone wrong
48:09 – YouTube “complaints”
49:33 – AI missteps: bromism, bad prompts, vending machine hallucinations
58:40 – Security updates: Exchange zero-day, Salesforce breach
01:00:11 – Fake/refurb drives, Chia fallout, Amazon risks
01:08:24
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Chapters
1. Unraid 7.2, API Feature Bounties, and the AI Wild West - Ed and Stefano Unleashed (00:00:00)
2. Technical Difficulties and Recovery (00:00:17)
3. Unraid Turns 20 and Candle Celebrations (00:01:47)
4. Feature Bounty Program Launch (00:02:28)
5. Unraid 7.2 Beta and New Features (00:05:39)
6. Windows Fison SSD Error Discussion (00:12:14)
7. Linux Kernel Standards and Enforcement (00:19:42)
8. AI Updates and Chat Model Comparisons (00:21:22)
9. Google's AI Overviews and Failures (00:32:41)
10. Self-Hosting Alternatives to Adobe (00:41:17)
11. AI Hallucinations and Safety Concerns (00:48:54)
12. Sentience and Digital Life Philosophy (00:56:14)
13. Security Breaches and Hard Drive Scams (01:01:02)
14. Streaming Services and Digital Piracy (01:12:19)
15. Internet Infrastructure and Fiber vs Starlink (01:18:51)
55 episodes
Manage episode 505445729 series 2922951
Ed and Stefano are back with a packed episode that covers everything from Unraid’s latest release to the unpredictable frontier of AI.
Join the livestream on Youtube!
The show kicks off with Unraid news: the 7.2 public beta introduces RAIDZ expansion, a fully responsive web GUI, and new file system support (ext2/3/4, NTFS, exFAT). They also spotlight the brand-new API Feature Bounty Program, designed to let the community build features and claim rewards. Along the way, Stefano shares how his sick week and late candles almost derailed him, while Ed recounts his PFsense router failure and recovery.
The discussion then widens: compatibility issues with BitLocker-encrypted drives, the mystery of Phison SSD BSOD errors, and Linus Torvalds’ sharp rebuke of a Google engineer’s RISC-V patch. From there it’s on to the AI Wild West—ChatGPT5 vs Grok vs Gemini, the risks of bad prompts, the promise of AI-powered image editing, and the unsettling questions of AI hallucinations and sentience.
Rounding things out, the duo covers security breaches, counterfeit storage scams, and why consumers still struggle with delivery services. They highlight privacy-first self-hosted tools like Stirling PDF and Paperless-ngx, revisit the resurgence of piracy fueled by streaming costs, and debate the future of broadband: Starlink’s reach vs. fiber’s reliability.
Key Takeaways
- Unraid celebrated its 20th anniversary with discounts and a new Feature Bounty Program.
- Unraid 7.2 adds RAIDZ expansion, a mobile-friendly GUI, and Windows/NAS file system support.
- BitLocker drives must be decrypted before adding to Unraid.
- Phison SSD firmware issues are causing BSODs and drive dropouts.
- Linus Torvalds sharply criticized a Google engineer’s RISC-V patch.
- ChatGPT, Grok, and Gemini compared for performance and image editing capabilities.
- AI hallucinations and poor prompts can create dangerous outcomes.
- Apple’s ecosystem integrates smoothly but locks in users.
- Security breaches and counterfeit drives reveal consumer risks.
- Delivery services continue to frustrate despite progress.
- Self-hosting apps like Stirling PDF and Paperless-ngx enhance privacy and control.
- Piracy resurges as streaming costs climb.
- Broadband’s future is being contested between Starlink and fiber.
Chapters
00:00 – Cold open & PFsense disaster recovery
02:27 – Unraid turns 20
02:57 – New Unraid API Feature Bounty Program
04:08 – How bounties work: browse, claim, build, and get rewarded
06:04 – Unraid 7.2 highlights: RAIDZ expansion, mobile GUI, NTFS/exFAT import
09:39 – Adding existing disks & parity rebuilds
11:34 – BitLocker drives and Unraid compatibility
13:02 – Phison SSD BSOD saga explained
17:55 – Linus Torvalds vs Google engineer
22:04 – AI roundup: ChatGPT5, Grok, Gemini “Nano Banana”
29:08 – Apple vs Windows ecosystems
34:54 – Macs at work and ecosystem lock-in
40:45 – Android ↔ Mac file transfers and KDE Connect
46:16 – Google AI overviews gone wrong
48:09 – YouTube “complaints”
49:33 – AI missteps: bromism, bad prompts, vending machine hallucinations
58:40 – Security updates: Exchange zero-day, Salesforce breach
01:00:11 – Fake/refurb drives, Chia fallout, Amazon risks
01:08:24
Other Ways to Connect with the Uncast Show
Chapters
1. Unraid 7.2, API Feature Bounties, and the AI Wild West - Ed and Stefano Unleashed (00:00:00)
2. Technical Difficulties and Recovery (00:00:17)
3. Unraid Turns 20 and Candle Celebrations (00:01:47)
4. Feature Bounty Program Launch (00:02:28)
5. Unraid 7.2 Beta and New Features (00:05:39)
6. Windows Fison SSD Error Discussion (00:12:14)
7. Linux Kernel Standards and Enforcement (00:19:42)
8. AI Updates and Chat Model Comparisons (00:21:22)
9. Google's AI Overviews and Failures (00:32:41)
10. Self-Hosting Alternatives to Adobe (00:41:17)
11. AI Hallucinations and Safety Concerns (00:48:54)
12. Sentience and Digital Life Philosophy (00:56:14)
13. Security Breaches and Hard Drive Scams (01:01:02)
14. Streaming Services and Digital Piracy (01:12:19)
15. Internet Infrastructure and Fiber vs Starlink (01:18:51)
55 episodes
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