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Sweet Little Lies | Coder Radio 477
We debate the lies our tool makers tell us, if Clojure has a Rails-sized hole, and the secrets of a successful software engineer.
Tough Linux Love | LINUX Unplugged 469
Is the Linux desktop hard to love? A long-time user experience developer argues it is, and we respond to his criticisms.
Solid as a Rock | Self-Hosted 76
Alex runs us through his new and improved off-site backup setup, and Chris is trying out some Shelly devices.
Linux Action News 251
Red Hat hints at its future direction, why realtime might finally come to Linux after all these years, and our reaction to Google's ambitious new programing language.
Tapping the Breaks | Coder Radio 476
We're looking at the big picture and, surprisingly, seeing a lot of possibilities.
The Read Only Scenario | LINUX Unplugged 468
A fundamental change is coming to desktop Linux, and Silverblue might be our hint at where things are going.
A Good Problem to Have | Office Hours 8
We're learning on the job this week as the deadline for our new website is just around the corner. Plus, a dirty little secret that explains why most tech press coverage sucks. Special Guest: Stefan Schulte-Ortbeck.
Linux Action News 250
Microsoft makes a hard about-face, a significant fix for Ubuntu 22.04 is in the works, and the recent breakthrough by the Asahi Linux project.
I Do Declare | Coder Radio 475
Mike's ready to make a case for Declarative UI, and Chris pulls back the curtain to reveal a spicy take.
All Hands on Deck | LINUX Unplugged 467
We try and bust a common Linux distro myth. Then what surprised Chris about his new Steam Deck.
In-Flight Changes | Self-Hosted 75
Our thoughts on the new Works with Home Assistant program, some changes to Alex's off-site backup server, and a million bits of great feedback.
Linux Action News 249
Why Google says we should all go rolling, Red Hat's got a new boss, Microsoft gets called out, and why it might be the year of Linux hardware.
Horton Hears a Linux User | Coder Radio 474
Why we feel recent attacks by the Software Freedom Conservancy against Microsoft are costing the SFC serious credibility.
The Night of a Thousand Errors | LINUX Unplugged 466
We were fixing servers all night, but at least we have a great story. A special guest joins us to help make a big show announcement. Special Guest: Tim Canham.
Brunch With Brent: Tim Canham | Jupiter Extras 87
Brent sits down with Tim Canham, Senior Software Engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. We explore topics including the hardware and software powering NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter; JPL's switch from Solaris to Linux; the open source projects, tools, and philosophy at JPL, ...and more. Special Guest: Tim Canham.
Podcasting is Back | Office Hours 7
The community is quick at work; we share major updates on our new website project, and chat with the "Offical" Podcasting 2.0 consultant to find out what he's developing next for podcast listeners. Special Guest: Alecks Gates.
Linux Action News 248
The new movement to leave GitHub, an Ubuntu bug biting 22.04 users, the hardware platform Fedora might start taking seriously, and a major desktop dev departs Red Hat.
Laptop Coasters | Coder Radio 473
Mike's Linux Toolchain for 2022, and his first week with CoPilot. Then we chat about the series of choices that led us to go independent so many years ago.
Too Nixy for My Shirt | LINUX Unplugged 465
The one shared secret behind some of the world's most powerful open-source projects.
A Pi For Every Problem | Self-Hosted 74
Our guest this week has more Raspberry Pis than anyone we've ever met. We get insights into all the projects he used them for, what's worked great, and what's not worked at all. Special Guest: Jscar_Hawk.
Linux Action News 247
Fedora gets serious about its server editions, our thoughts on Valve's increased Steam Deck production, and the surprising results of booting Linux on the Apple M2 SoC.
Drunken Copilot | Coder Radio 472
Mike just signed up for a year of GitHub Copilot and Chris tries to understand why. Then we catch each other up on some recent surprises.
Git Happens | LINUX Unplugged 464
We're going back in time to witness the early days of a critical tool to build Linux, then jump forward 15 years and join our buddy Brent on his journey to learn that very tooling.
Linux Action News 246
Some highlights from Linus' recent fireside chat, Qt gets a new leader and a Linux botnet we should probably take seriously.
Technical Guardians of the Galaxy | Coder Radio 471
Mike's hitting the road to solve his old man's PC woes; Chris channels his early inner 80s and some Google AI conspiracy bacon.
Humble Beginnings | LINUX Unplugged 463
One of the pioneers of the web, VNC, Webcams, and more joins us; plus we'll update you on a few projects we love. Special Guest: Quentin Stafford-Fraser.
Brunch with Brent: Quentin Stafford-Fraser | Jupiter Extras 86
Brent sits down with Dr Quentin Stafford-Fraser, computer scientist, serial-entrepreneur, inventor (perhaps) of the webcam, Augmented Reality Ph.D. who ran the very first web server at the University of Cambridge, among much more. We explore topics including computer science as an art-form, the origins of the Raspberry Pi and T9 predictive text, philosophies around innovation and invention, challenging the patent system, and more. Special Guest: Quentin Stafford-Fraser.
100 Days of HomeLab | Self-Hosted 73
A special episode today as TechnoTim joins Alex to discuss everything Kubernetes and HomeLab. The #100DaysOfHomeLab initiative from Tim is just getting started, find out what it’s all about in today's episode. Special Guest: Techno Tim.
Linux Action News 245
We get the details behind Thunderbird acquiring K-9 Mail, share the best new features of Plasma 5.25, check-in on Ubuntu's RISC-V development status, and discuss Photoshop coming to Linux via the web.
Make it so, Dev One! | Coder Radio 470
You can't judge a book by its cover, and this week we surprised each other when we dug into the HP Dev One. Plus some insights on remote virtual dev desktops and the gotcha's from WWDC we missed.
One Cosmic Collaboration | LINUX Unplugged 462
From skeptic to buyer, why the HP Dev One is the best Linux laptop yet. This is the one review you don't want to miss.
Peer to Peer Future | Office Hours 6
Outdoor networking adventures, new decentralized tools we're building, and a great chat with one of the co-founders of Podverse - an impressive open-source Podcasting 2.0 app.
Linux Action News 244
SUSE Enterprise is already switching to the new NVIDIA open kernel driver, a Matrix-powered Walkie-Talkie, and the details on Apple's Rosetta for Linux.
The Problem with WWDC | Coder Radio 469
We jump aboard Hair Force One and are a bit let down. We get into why. Plus Mike's first impressions of the HP Dev One laptop.
Deep in the Tumbleweeds | LINUX Unplugged 461
Three tails of tech tribulations, and how Brent saved his openSUSE Tumbleweed box from the brink.
First Account is Free | Self-Hosted 72
A quick-fire round of projects this week, your feedback, and a discussion about the future of Self-Hosting.
Linux Action News 243
Our thoughts on NixOS' new GUI installer, winning hearts and minds one firmware update at a time, the performance bug that hit Linux 5.18, and preparation begins for the open-source NVIDIA driver.
Coding to Make It | Coder Radio 468
What's old is new again, but we're not buying it this time. It's developer conference season, and we're hunting vaporware.
CPU as a Service | LINUX Unplugged 460
A new Linux update allows Intel to control features in your CPU using hardware-level DRM.
The Real MVP | Office Hours 5
We have a laugh at Spotify, then check out a minimum viable project for the new Jupiter Broadcasting website. Special Guest: Stefan Schulte-Ortbeck.
Linux Action News 242
The controversial Intel code now shipping in Linux, why F-Droid is getting more attractive for developers, and the rumor that could change the industry.
No More Snake Mustaches | Coder Radio 467
Soon there will be no shame in that snake game, the big trend that is not our friend, and Microsoft reinvents the widget.
No More Snake Mustaches | Coder Radio 467
Soon there will be no shame in that snake game, the big trend that is not our friend, and Microsoft reinvents the widget.
Better than Butter | LINUX Unplugged 459
We take a sneak peek at some future tech coming to Linux, and share details on HP's new laptop that runs POP!
Recipe for Success | Self-Hosted 71
Alex has found the perfect tool to bring your recipe management into the future. Plus, a convenient trick for scripts with passwords, dying hard drives, and the killer new Proxmox feature.
Linux Action News 241
Why Google's new open-source security effort might fall a bit short, the Arch snag this week, a big win for Right to Repair, and why you might soon have a new favorite filesystem.
Luxury Emotional Manipulation | Coder Radio 466
Why Mike feels like Heroku is in a failed state, what drove us crazy about Google I/O this year, how Chris botched something super important, and some serious Python love sprinkled throughout.
NVIDIA's New View | LINUX Unplugged 458
NVIDIA is open-sourcing their GPU drivers, but there are a few things you need to know. Plus, we get some exclusive insights into Tailscale from one of its co-founders. Special Guests: Avery Pennarun and Christian F.K. Schaller.
Finding Our Squeaky Wheels | Office Hours 4
We've made some essential decisions for our big projects, what really has us excited about Podcasting 2.0, and the real problem with Boosts.
Linux Action News 240
NVIDIA has announced its plans for an open-source GPU driver. Christian Schaller, the Director for Desktop, Graphics, Infotainment and more at Red Hat, gives us the inside scoop on this historic announcement. Special Guest: Christian F.K. Schaller.