Episodios

  • Democratizing Chip Design - Naja
    May 7 2025

    “Open source EDA (Electronic Design Automation) can be a game changer when it comes to building a more resilient and accessible chip ecosystem”, says Christophe Alexandre. Together with Noam Cohen he created Naja, an open source EDA tool.

    The semiconductor industry is highly complex and globally interconnected, which makes it fragile. Open source can contribute to resiliency in what traditionally has been a closed field.

    Christophe: “Open source EDA tools make it easier for newcomers to get started by providing solid, accessible foundations that don’t require massive initial investment or deep legacy knowledge, and it can bridge chip design with other fast moving fields like machine learning and AI. It can accelerate the creation of a local semiconductor ecosystem by breaking down the traditional barriers and opening up innovation. So trying to grow a new EDA ecosystem in Europe just by using the old closed and behind the gates model just doesn’t seem realistic anymore. If we want to build something resilient, open source needs to be a core part of the strategy.”

    Links
    Naja
    Naja Github
    Naja Pyhton
    Naja documentation

    NGI Zero projects
    Naja
    Naja-DNL

    Learn more about Naja:
    Christophe at FOSDEM 25 about Naja Python

    Other projects and topics mentioned
    Yosys
    Coriolis
    OpenROAD
    Klayout
    IHP Open source PDK
    TinyTapeout

    NGI Zero is a coalition of non-profit organizations lead by NLnet. It provides financial and practical support to people working on the free and open internet. You can find us on @NGIZero@mastodon.xyz & @nlnet@nlnet.nl. NGI Zero is made possible with financial support from the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet initiative.

    The podcast is hosted by Ronny Lam and Tessel Renzenbrink, the jingle created by Yarmo Mackenbach, all from NLnet.

    The NGI Zero podcast is shared under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.

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  • Equitable Internet Access for the Under-served - LibreQoS
    Apr 18 2025

    LibreQoS greatly improves the quality of experience of internet connections. It was born out of necessity during the COVID pandemic when massively increased internet usage resulted in intermittent package loss. Robert Chacón, CEO of LibreQoS and operator of a small ISP that provides internet to under-served communities, noticed how it affected his customers’ ability to work from home and do online learning. In response, LibreQoS was created to fight bufferbloat and latency issues by prioritizing interactive sessions like video calls over, say, downloading large files.

    In this episode we speak to Robert, Herbert Wolverson (Chief Product Officer), and Frantisek Borsik (Chief Operating Officer). They talk about how they open sourced LibreQoS in the hopes of helping other small ISPs who bring internet to the under-served, and their surprise at the rapid rise in popularity with deployments in 58 countries. They provide insight in the world of ISPs, and how stable internet connections aren’t just about good gaming experiences but can actually save lives.

    In loving memory of Dave Täht
    Sadly, Dave Täht passed away days after the recording of this episode. Dave was Chief Science Officer at LibreQoS and made fundamental contributions to FQ-CoDel, CAKE, and LibreQoS to improve the internet for everyone. He worked to make real-time communication available everywhere and insisted his code be free and open source so it would truly benefit everyone. He is remembered by many for who he was and the lives he touched with his work on his memorial page.

    Links
    LibreQoS
    LibreQoS website
    LibreQoS source code
    LibreQoS documentation

    NGI Zero projects
    LibreQoS
    LibreQoS 2.1

    Learn more about LibreQoS:
    Great explanation of how LibreQoS works by Herbert Wolverson at an APNIC webinar.
    Interview with Robert Chacón including a demo of LibreQoS’s dashboard by The BrothersWISP at WISPAPALOOZA 2024.

    Other projects and topics mentioned
    CTN an ISP in Malawi
    OpenWRT a Linux distribution for routers and embedded devices.
    FQ-CoDel: a hybrid packet scheduler and Active Queue Management algorithm.
    Cake a comprehensive queue management system the bufferbloat project has been working on since 2013.
    MikroTik
    Alta Labs
    Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
    Karlstad University

    NGI Zero is a coalition of non-profit organizations lead by NLnet. It provides financial and practical support to people working on the free and open internet. You can find us on @NGIZero@mastodon.xyz & @nlnet@nlnet.nl. NGI Zero is made possible with financial support from the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet initiative.

    The podcast is hosted by Ronny Lam and Tessel Renzenbrink, the jingle created by Yarmo Mackenbach, all from NLnet.

    The NGI Zero podcast is shared under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.

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  • Uncovering the hidden patterns of the consumer electronics industry - DeviceCode
    Apr 3 2025

    “The consumer electronics industry works differently than people actually think”, says Armijn Hemel creator of DeviceCode. Behind the different brands and casings is often the same hardware, created by a single Original Design Manufacturer. But the disclosure of security vulnerabilities is mostly focused on single devices. So when a CVE is published for device A from vendor X it conceals that the security flaw may also exist in a similar device of a different vendor. DeviceCode collects structured technical information about consumer devices to reveal these hidden patterns of the industry in order to improve security.

    Demystifying the electronics industry can also be a step toward increasing the local production of electronics. Reasons to opt for local manufacturing are the vulnerability of global supply chains, environmental impact, worker rights, software security and preventing backdoors. A better understanding of the industry could inspire a bottom up approach to a more diversified electronics industry.

    Links
    DeviceCode repositories:
    Code
    Data

    NGI Zero projects
    DeviceCode
    And also mentioned: VulnerableCode

    If you are interested in Armijn’s knowledge about Open Source Software supply chain management (briefly mentioned at the end of the podcast) watch the NGI Zero webinar with Armijn: Open Source in (Consumer) Electronics Supply Chains (Episode 1 of a 4-part series The Ins and Outs of Open Software Supply Chain)

    Other projects and talks mentioned
    The Open Wrt hardware device: OpenWrt One

    Talks on the hardware supply chain by Andrew “bunnie” Huang
    Supply Chain Security: “If I were a Nation State…” at BlueHat IL, 2019.
    An Alternative to the American way of Innovation at TEDxPickeringStreet.
    NGI Zero webinar about IRIS: (Infra-Red, In-Situ) inspection of silicon.

    NGI Zero is a coalition of non-profit organizations lead by NLnet. It provides financial and practical support to people working on the free and open internet. You can find us on @NGIZero@mastodon.xyz & @nlnet@nlnet.nl. NGI Zero is made possible with financial support from the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet initiative.

    The podcast is hosted by Ronny Lam and Tessel Renzenbrink, the jingle created by Yarmo Mackenbach, all from NLnet.

    The NGI Zero podcast is shared under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.

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  • The internet should be a public good - NixOS/Clevis
    Feb 26 2025

    “This project was fueled by the idea that we should be less dependent on proprietary software. We don’t have control over software managed by companies that can access, analyze and sell our private data. It was a journey to own our software again”, says Julien Malka. He and Camille Mondon have implemented Clevis in NixOS to make it possible to remotely reboot servers with full disk encryption. The project was extended to port the Proxmox Hypervisor on NixOS. In this podcast episode they explain their project and talk about self-hosting as an antidote to the centralization of the internet.

    Links:
    NixOS/Clevis repo
    NixOS
    NixOS/Clevis NGI Zero project page

    NGI Zero is a coalition of non-profit organizations lead by NLnet. It provides financial and practical support to people working on the free and open internet. You can find us on @NGIZero@mastodon.xyz & @nlnet@nlnet.nl. NGI Zero is made possible with financial support from the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet initiative.

    The podcast is hosted by Ronny Lam and Tessel Renzenbrink, the jingle created by Yarmo Mackenbach, all from NLnet.

    The NGI Zero podcast is shared under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.

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  • Self-hosting for everyone - SelfPrivacy
    Feb 12 2025

    “There would be no room for conflict if everyone in the world could exchange ideas without being watched”, says Kirill Zholnay founder of SelfPrivacy. SelfPrivacy aims to make self-hosting accessible to non-technical users. Born out of a dream to enable every person on the internet to live free of Big Tech surveillance, it provides a simple solution to set up and manage your own server. We spoke to Kirill Zholnay and lead full-stack engineer Inex Code about the need for user autonomy, their crush on Deltachat, NixOS, the joy of receiving positive feedback and how SelfPrivacy is financed.

    Links:
    SelfPrivacy
    SelfPrivacy NGI0 project page
    NGI Zero support services

    NGI Zero is a coalition of non-profit organizations lead by NLnet. It provides financial and practical support to people working on the free and open internet. You can find us on @NGIZero@mastodon.xyz & @nlnet@nlnet.nl. NGI Zero is made possible with financial support from the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet initiative.

    The podcast is hosted by Ronny Lam and Tessel Renzenbrink, the jingle created by Yarmo Mackenbach, all from NLnet.

    The NGI Zero podcast is shared under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.

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  • S01E05 Tauri - Daniel Thompson-Yvetot
    Jan 31 2025

    “The only thing that’s going to solve the mental health crisis in software engineering is more compassion, more collaboration, more attention to the people that you spend time with”, says Daniel Thompson-Yvetot, co-founder of Tauri Apps and CEO of CrabNebula. He also speaks about how the Cyber Resilience Act can be a watershed moment for open source. And how today’s internet is designed for autocrats and corporations and that the projects he works on like Tauri, Verso and Servo, all aim to help us regain our digital autonomy.

    Links:
    Tauri Apps
    CrabNebula
    Servo
    Verso
    Projects funded by NGI Zero:
    Tauri Apps
    Servo improvements for Tauri
    Webview library with Verso for Tauri
    Servo Webview for Tauri
    Other organizations mentioned: Commons Conservancy

    NGI Zero is a coalition of non-profit organizations lead by NLnet. It provides financial and practical support to people working on the free and open internet. You can find us on @NGIZero@mastodon.xyz & @nlnet@nlnet.nl. NGI Zero is made possible with financial support from the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet initiative.

    The podcast is hosted by Ronny Lam and Tessel Renzenbrink, the jingle created by Yarmo Mackenbach, all from NLnet.

    The NGI Zero podcast is shared under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.

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  • The VoIP revolution - Blink
    Dec 18 2024

    Adrian Georgescu was part of the Voice over IP revolution and in this episode you’ll learn much about that history and the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). With his company AG Projects, Adrian created Blink, a SIP client developed in parallel with the creation of SIP by the IETF. After Blink and SIP hit their limits, he created Sylk Suite which combines SIP with WebRTC to enable multi-party video conferencing.
    He also talks about what it’s like to run a FOSS company and having to compete with Big Tech offering services for free and much more.

    NGI Zero is a coalition of non-profit organizations lead by NLnet. It provides financial and practical support to people working on the free and open internet. You can find us on @NGIZero@mastodon.xyz & @nlnet@nlnet.nl. NGI Zero is made possible with financial support from the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet initiative.

    The podcast is hosted by Ronny Lam and Tessel Renzenbrink, the jingle created by Yarmo Mackenbach, all from NLnet.

    The NGI Zero podcast is shared under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.

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  • "Technology is not neutral" - Libervia
    Dec 5 2024

    It is important to be able to communicate freely, says Jérôme Poisson a.k.a. Goffi. He is the main developer of Libervia, a communication ecosystem based on XMPP. XMPP is mostly associated with chat but Libervia offers many more features such as blogs, fora, calendars and file & photo sharing. It has gateways to other open protocols like ActivityPub and email.

    Jérôme identifies multiple problems in digital communications such as Big Tech monopolies and public debates taking place on proprietary platforms. Libervia can’t address all of these problems, because many of them are societal. But it does address some of them with a platform that is decentralized, based on Free Software and open standards. The project has strong ethics in its DNA, written down in a social contract.

    Erratum: The security audit for Libervia was done by NGI Zero partner Radically Open Security not by NLnet.

    Links:
    Libervia website
    repos
    Libervia explainer video’s
    Libervia chat channel
    Libervia project at the NLnet website
    XMPP software foundation
    Podcast mentioned by Jérôme with Lwenn from NLnet

    ActiviyPub:
    @Goffi@mastodon.social
    @xmpp@fosstodon.org
    @NGIZero@mastodon.xyz
    @nlnet@nlnet.nl

    NGI Zero is a coalition of non-profit organizations lead by NLnet. It provides financial and practical support to people working on the free and open internet. You can find us on @NGIZero@mastodon.xyz & @nlnet@nlnet.nl. NGI Zero is made possible with financial support from the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet initiative.

    The podcast is hosted by Ronny Lam and Tessel Renzenbrink, the jingle created by Yarmo Mackenbach, all from NLnet.

    The NGI Zero podcast is shared under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.

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    49 m
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