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The 10X Exec | Coder Radio 601
Some debates never die, and this week, we’re reigniting one of our spiciest from the archives. Plus, our boldest 2025 predictions yet.
Network 'n Burning Bonanza | LINUX Unplugged 595
We tested out the OpenWRT One and tried it in a unique use case. Then, Wes goes back to 1999 to solve a problem.
Okay Nabu! | Self-Hosted 139
The Home Assistant Voice Preview Edition is out, and Paulus Schoutsen, the founder of Home Assistant, joins us to get into the details.
2024 Tuxies | LINUX Unplugged 594
It's the fifth annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, and desktops of 2024. Join us for the final Tuxies, and the second annual Boosties!
Mikestrodamus | Coder Radio 600
We’re taking a victory lap down memory lane. From spooky-accurate predictions to "did we really say that?" moments, this one’s for the history books.
Zen and the Art of Kernel Preempting | LINUX Unplugged 593
A special guest joins us for the news, then we dive headfirst into our RT Linux kernel adventures—where speed seduced, but stability ghosted us.
ODROID and Chill | Self-Hosted 138
Brent joins to share part two of his NAS build adventure, and things take a tiny turn. Plus, picking the right encrypted chat app and Chris stacks a few Jellyfin wins.
GPU Game Theory | Coder Radio 599
Sam's Checkmate: How Open Source AI and Silicon Valley Kingmakers dethroned the OpenAI emperor! Plus, Tesla's API Apocalypse has arrived.
Chris' Netboot Nonsense | LINUX Unplugged 592
USB thumb drives are old and busted. No hard drive? No problem. Need a quick system rescue or work in another distro for the day? Easy.
No Code is just Other People's Code | Coder Radio 598
GitHub has done the research, brought the receipts, and knows just what to do to get more developers into the flow state. Is it legit or hype? We’ll dig in. Plus, making the case that Rails is better low code than low code.
KDE Goes Banana | LINUX Unplugged 591
The KDE and GNOME projects are working on official Linux distributions, but do we need more distros? We dig into their special sauce. Plus: Wes' top DNS server pick, and it's not one we've heard before.
Mechanically Compatible | Self-Hosted 137
We geek out over Brian Moses's 2025 DIY NAS build guide, contemplate future builds with the new Raspberry Pi Compute 5 module, and fully embrace our digital hoarding nature with a new app.
Make Google Great Again | Coder Radio 597
A survey found that nearly 10% of developers are ghosts doing nothing - our thoughts on that, AI Big Brother as a service comes to the workplace, OpenAI's NYT standoff, and Google's growing problem.
Self-Host Before You're Toast | LINUX Unplugged 590
Two years ago, we took a small step toward digital privacy. Today, we're rethinking everything about our online lives, and we'll give you the tools to do the same.
Chrome For Sale | Coder Radio 596
We react to Microsoft's new vision for the desktop PC, discuss the realities of working with large dependency chains in your projects, and discuss Google selling off Chrome. Then, we read some spicy tech CEO emails!
6 Reasons to Love Linux 6.12 | LINUX Unplugged 589
The Linux 6.12 kernel isn't just another update — it's a game-changer that deserves our full attention, from performance improvements to fascinating new features.
Google is Done | Self-Hosted 136
Breaking free from Google's grip: Our surprising journey and the tools that made it possible. Plus, Brent's NAS feature stirring up debate, s clever tool for distributed video encoding, and more.
Year of the Snake | Coder Radio 595
Python's eating the world - and AI's helping it digest. A cheeky look at why this programming language is suddenly everywhere and the bizarre tale of how AI infiltrated the last place you'd expect.
Clearing out the Tumbleweeds | LINUX Unplugged 588
We go back in time to revisit our favorite classic SUSE release and then fix Brent's broken box the hard way.
Smart Contracts for Dumb People | Coder Radio 594
Malicious NPM packages are sneaking into codebases while FFmpeg devs prove old-school assembly skills can still smoke the competition. Plus, a rare bee species takes on Zuck's AI dreams.
Triple Fedora Taste-Test | LINUX Unplugged 587
Fedora 41 is here! We break down the best new features, then branch out for a three-way spin showdown. Which flavor will come out on top?
Rebuilding For the Last Time | Self-Hosted 135
From Nextcloud Breakup to Blissful Reunion: Chris's journey back to a smarter setup. Plus, Jellyfin's game-changing features and a beloved self-hosted app get the upgrade we've all been waiting for.
Bake Your Own Linux Cake | Coder Radio 593
Mike reports in from the COSMIC frontier! Plus: Microsoft's juicy Google drama, GPU eye candy that'll make your wallet nervous, and the tea on why OpenAI's AGI Czar went full scorched-earth on his exit.
Kexec with Determination | LINUX Unplugged 586
We're hot-swapping our rigs to Fedora 41; then Graham Christensen gives us the inside scoop on a new Nix distribution, and Determinate Systems' big week!
Choosy Moms Choose Ubuntu | LINUX Unplugged 585
Wes got Mom a new Linux laptop, and he lets her pick the distro. Plus, we take a look at the new Ubuntu 24.10, and why we think this release might be a good sign for the future.
YouTube Unplugged | Self-Hosted 134
"The" self-hosted app to archive your favorite YouTube channels and easily integrate into Jellyfin/Plex. Plus, our favorite WordPress alternatives and an update on No Google October.
FOSS does what Nintendont | Coder Radio 591
We get frustrated with Nintendo. Then, dig into the 30-year-old backdoor that was recently exploited and the hard lesson we should learn from it. Then, we'll break down some "hot tips" that promise to make you the next DevRel star.
Captain Meshtastic and the Solar Cowboy | LINUX Unplugged 584
After building nodes, climbing roofs, swapping antennas, and even some war driving, it's time for our Meshtastic deep dive!
Google’s Loss is Our Win | Coder Radio 590
Our reaction to Google's major legal blow, forcing them to open the Play Store wide, our thoughts on the world's lovefest with AI-generated podcasts, and the next tool Microsoft is porting over from Linux.
Nix on Easy Mode | LINUX Unplugged 583
Wes gives his shell superpowers to solve a tricky problem. Then, we share an update on our favorite Google Photos alternative, including breaking changes and a great new way to run it.
No Google October | Self-Hosted 133
Ditching Google Search for an entire month! We reveal the tool that's helping us break free. Plus, a special guest shares his home lab to data center journey. And, Chris raves about the ultimate Jellyfin client (and confesses to an accidental network camera purchase).
Blame the Tools using the Tools | Coder Radio 589
Our thoughts on big tech firing up old nuclear reactors to satisfy the AI growth plans, Sam's big week, and debate if Meta just had their iPhone moment.
On the CUPS of Disaster | LINUX Unplugged 582
We explain the one-packet attack on CUPS and discuss its real-world implications. Plus, a Meshtastic update and more.
A Coder PSA | Coder Radio
A quick update from Chris on where the show is at this week, and what to watch out for next week!
The Linux Escape Hatch | LINUX Unplugged 581
What if we had to abandon ship and stop using Desktop Linux? We've come up with a master plan, and put it to the test.
Uploading at the Speed of Light | Self-Hosted 132
Alex has been playing around at the speed of light while solving Proxmox problems, and Chris has solved a Jellyfin issue. Plus, our thoughts on the new Plex features.
Hulk Smash “PUNY DEVS” | Coder Radio 588
The insidious undercurrents threatening to crush open-source AI projects, plus our thoughts on Microsoft's "big changes" to Windows post-CrowdStrike.
Brent's Boogie Bus Broadcast Bash | LINUX Unplugged 580
The things we like in the new Nextcloud release, and we attempt to upgrade our production server live—from a big blue bus.
Surfing the WSL Wave | Coder Radio 587
Our thoughts on the iPhone 16, and then Mike surfs the WSL wave.
Lost & Found | LINUX Unplugged 579
Secret moments from the show you've never heard before. We kick off with some hardware hurdles, then dive into the news and share a few surprising stories.
The Value of Community | Self-Hosted 131
We celebrate five years of the show, chat about self-hosted Lightning, and why Alex loves his NanoKVM. Plus, it is a self-hosted replacement for Amazon Wishlists and more.
Mike's Clone Army | Coder Radio 586
How Mike plans to win the Clone Wars with Dokku, we review some shocking developer data and say goodbye to another project DMCA'd by Apple.
Young and the Rustless | LINUX Unplugged 578
Rust meets Linux in a clash of coding cultures. Why some developers are resisting, and where things go from here.
From Ops to Dev and Back Again | Coder Radio 585
We reflect on the rise of DevOps and the frustrating dynamics that led to it. Plus, tech's latest bright idea: Roombas with attitude.
Summer Kernel Corn Roast | LINUX Unplugged 577
Sixty vulnerabilities and exposures disclosed in one week sounds like a lot. We'll explain why it's just business as usual.
Make it or Break it | Self-Hosted 130
Prusa's Mk4S 3D printer seems to have hit the mark. Alex gets a tour of an awesome new maker space, we take a look at AdventureLog, and much more.
Google’s Poisoned Apple | Coder Radio 584
The walled garden wrecking ball is fueling up - where we think it strikes first. Plus, what was really behind the recent GitHub outage.
The Secret Server | LINUX Unplugged 576
We reveal how we turned our humble LAN into a public server farm, all while keeping our IP address under wraps and our ISP blissfully unaware.
A Shekel for Every Click | Coder Radio 583
Apple goes into full crackdown mode and begins to squeeze even more out of developers and creators. Plus, why tiny models are suddenly the rage.
Brent's Busted Builds | LINUX Unplugged 575
Brent's computer pulls an all-nighter at the worst possible moment, and the hits keep coming for open-source Android distributions and our new 2FA tool.