Session: 2 for 1: Gokrazy with simple, secure self-hosting / Baby Come Back… – What’s changed since in Yocto and why you should look again
Schaffer Stewart: Gokrazy with simple, secure self-hosting
Gokrazy is a new minimal Linux operating system that makes it easy to host software on a Raspberry Pi, specifically Go programs. If you’ve ever self-hosted software on a Raspberry Pi, you’ve probably encountered the pains of password management, SSH certificates, OS and security updates, and ensuring your applications continue running. In this session, you’ll learn how Gokrazy works, and how to get started using its CLI, text based config, and web interface.
Jon Mason: Baby Come Back… – What’s changed since in Yocto and why you should look again
The Yocto Project is the premier way to develop and enable Linux for embedded devices. However, it has gained a reputation for being difficult to use. In this talk, Jon briefly go over what is the Yocto Project, and why you might want to use it. He will go through the changes that have happened to make Yocto better and, if you have tried it in the past, why you might want to take another look.