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Mike's Magic Mom | Coder Radio 465
After solving a moral dilemma in our particular kind of way, Mike dishes on some ambitious plans that might kick off a new era of development for him.
Automated Chaos | LINUX Unplugged 457
Each of us brings a secret topic to the show, and we discover a common theme about using the wrong tool for the right job. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.
Linux Action News 239
New firmware superpowers are coming to a future Linux kernel, why Google is working on encrypted hibernation support, and a sneak peek at SteamOS 3.
Plausible Deniability | Self-Hosted 70
Alex replaces another Google service; we point the community spotlight at FuzzyMistborn plus your feedback! Special Guests: Brent Gervais and FuzzyMistborn.
Our Cuban Car Moment | Coder Radio 464
Mike shares a tale involving a comedy of errors, and we ponder a new reusable culture around tech.
Our Linux Regrets | LINUX Unplugged 456
If we could change just one mistake in our Linux journey, what would it be?
Linux Action News 238
Pop_OS! 22.04 has a surprise you might not have noticed, we get the details on Ubuntu’s new Real-Time kernel, and the clever idea from the Framework laptop team.
New Website Energy | Office Hours 3
It's a summer of projects, we get into our plans to totally rebuild our website, some new Podcasting 2.0 features and, Brent takes his first bite of the Raspberry Pi.
You Git What You Pay For | Coder Radio 463
Mike battles the onslaught of yet another bout with the plague. At the same time, we react live to Elon buying Twitter, Gitlab kicking off some free accounts, and we discover Google and Apple are working together again to pull the rug on app developers.
I run NixOS BTW | LINUX Unplugged 455
We've hit a bump in the road with the NixOS challenge, and share what it might not be great at. Plus, what we didn't cover in our Ubuntu 22.04 review.
Get Off My Lawn, The Robot's Got It | Self-Hosted 69
Alex shares some handy tools, and some old friends join us for a special edition of the show. Special Guests: Brent Gervais and chzbacon.
Linux Action News 237
Our take on why Fedora's Legacy BIOS plans have stirred up such a strong debate, how NVIDIA's Linux strategy seems to be changing, and a surprising kernel patch from Sony.
Podcasting Perils | Office Hours 2
We kick off a new show and chat about the rapid centralization facing the podcast industry. Then we share some secret future Jupiter Broadcasting plans, answer your questions, and more.
Account Suspenders | Coder Radio 462
We get a bit gleeful over some choice tech monopoly hypocrisy and then spicy with our 18-month outlook.
Double Distro Details | LINUX Unplugged 454
Has Fedora pulled ahead of Ubuntu? We take a look at the new Fedora 36 and Ubuntu 22.04 releases. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.
The Enthusiast Trap | Office Hours 1
What is the enthusiast trap, and why does it seem to ensnarl every successful open source project? Also, some excellent listener power user tips for NextCloud.
Linux Action News 236
SUSE has a skunkworks distro in development, the transition Debian is struggling with, and some long-awaited improvements to Raspberry Pi OS.
Easy for Schmidt to Say | Coder Radio 461
We revel in the hypocrisy of big tech, share a few stories, and catch up with an old friend.
Raleigh Action Show | LINUX Unplugged 453
We just wrapped up our East Coast meetup and have a bunch of great stories to share. Plus some Nix ups and downs, and more.
Unwyze Choices | Self-Hosted 68
We chat about Wyze's recent real bad, no-good security news, why Plex Discover has potential but hasn't impressed us yet, and a brief tour of Alex's home network setup. Special Guest: Wes Payne.
Linux Action News 235
Docker surprises everyone, new Fedora tools in the works, and an old debate with a fresh take.
Request Out of Time | Coder Radio 460
We crack open the time capsule and see how our spicy takes hold up.
Headline Hangout w/Chris | Jupiter Extras 85
Chris's thoughts on Linux's NVIDIA conundrum, Elon's takeover of Twitter, MailChimp's insider hack, and the Google Drones taking off in Texas.
Synapse Collapse | LINUX Unplugged 452
How we nearly crashed our Matrix server; what we did wrong and how we're fixing it.
March Boost Battle | Jupiter Extras 84
The Unplugged team holds a live event with a special guest, your questions, and we give away a lot of Bitcoin sats!
Linux Action News 234
A new rolling remix of Ubuntu is grabbing attention, AMD has big Linux plans, and why Linux 5.18 looks like another barn burner release.
Revolution in Review | Coder Radio 459
We just watched Revolution OS before the show, so we reflect on the audacity of their vision and the new revolution we see brewing.
The NixOS Challenge | LINUX Unplugged 451
We explore what makes NixOS so powerful, and why it might be the future of all Linux distributions.
The No Container Theory | Self-Hosted 67
Why Chris is moving away from using Containers, Alex's new project, and some great follow-up.
Linux Action News 233
A significant follow-up to one of the biggest Linux stories, the Pandora's box the MIT Technology Review claims open-source devs just opened, and Linux on the M1 finally ships.
No Sideloading in this House | Coder Radio 458
Apple enters full panic mode over sideloading, and our plan to push back against industry-wide consolidation kicks off.
It Went Real Bad | LINUX Unplugged 450
Why GNOME 42 is the release we’ve all been waiting for.
Linux Action News 232
Steam comes to ChromeOS, our thoughts on Arch turning 20, and our first look at GNOME 42.
Rich Clownshow Services | Coder Radio 457
Our take on big tech's return to office, AT&T's RCS boondoggle, and the concerning territory tech is racing towards.
Bugfix and Chill | LINUX Unplugged 449
How each of us asks for features and help from free software projects, and one of our most prescient soapboxes in a while.
Mmm. Pi. | Self-Hosted 66
We look back at our favorite moments from the last ten years of the Raspberry Pi, why you might want to start considering one, and where we want to see the platform evolve.
Linux Action News 231
Why Dirty Pipe is a dirty dog, the explosive adoption of Linux at AMD, and an important update on elementary OS.
Linux CEO | Coder Radio 456
We revisit one of the core theses of the show and expand on it in a new way, leading us to ponder just what a wild ride the next eight years are going to be.
A Mystery in Plain Sight | LINUX Unplugged 448
We surprise each other with three different topics, hidden away by encryption in our show notes - we literally have no idea what we're talking about this week.
Linux Action News 230
Why it might be time to lower your RISC-V expectations, Intel's moves to close up CPU firmware, and a quick state of the Deck.
One Revision Away | Coder Radio 455
Mike and Chris eat some crow as they change their tune on a recent spicy take.
An Umbrel for Everything | LINUX Unplugged 447
We look at two new options that enable ANYONE to run a personal server at home or a small business.
Failing at Scale | Self-Hosted 65
Alex gives the new TrueNAS SCALE a go and hits a snag.
Linux Action News 229
The Linux secret behind the new TrueNAS release, Intel acquires a major Kernel contributor and our thoughts on Podman 4.0.
No Quest for the Wicked | Coder Radio 454
Mike has some huge news and busted wifi, Chris spent a weekend in the Metaverse, and why Microsoft has us both upset.
Kudu Cores and Cloud Wars | LINUX Unplugged 446
We put the sports car of Linux laptops to the test. Is it the multi-tasking machine it claims to be?
Linux Action News 228
Canonical has a big week, why bcachefs looks like it's taking another step forward, and ChromeOS Flex for PCs is released.
International Boomer Marooners | Coder Radio 453
After reminiscing about .Net's 20th birthday, Mike and Chris air IBM's hypocritically dirty laundry and marvel at Microsoft's 3D chess moves.
Brent's Betrayal | LINUX Unplugged 445
Linux is the master of small computers, and this week it’s going to the next level. We chat with the creator of the $15 Linux box and share some significant updates for the Raspberry Pi. Special Guest: Brian Benchoff.
Analysis Paralysis | Self-Hosted 64
Sometimes we get a bit carried away; we dial it back and share some self-hosting long-timer insights.