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Forged Alliance | Self-Hosted 129
The battle for code forges is heating up. We chat about HexOS' big promises and get excited about Meshtastic.
Intel: It Hurts Inside | Coder Radio 582
We take a look at SeaweedFS, roast Apple Intelligence, and reveal the vendor that caught Intel's mess before it shipped.
COSMIC Encounter | LINUX Unplugged 574
The COSMIC desktop is just around the corner. We get the inside scoop from System76 and go hands-on with an early press build.
Lunacy Lake | Coder Radio 581
Why is Google feeling lucky, and the Intel situation slips into pure lunacy. Plus, thoughts on the C# Type Union proposal.
Universal Blue Man Group | LINUX Unplugged 573
Think Silverblue, but with cloud-native tooling used to build it. From Aurora to Bazzite, our impressions of the ambitious Universal Blue project.
To Update, or Not to Update? | Self-Hosted 128
ESPHome dev dishes on device updates, Immich license drama heats up, Alex's DIY server fix, and Chris reports on mobile tech trip test.
Error Lake | Coder Radio 580
Our thoughts on the CrowdStrike outage and why Intel is in the hot seat with developers.
Data Security Only a Maniac Could Love | LINUX Unplugged 572
Wes' self-decrypting bcachefs disk and a GrapheneOS twist that'll make you ditch your iPhone.
The Insufferable Small Business | Coder Radio 579
Are small business owners just the worst? The rant that hits close to home. And how AI is looking more like a unicorn, not a horse, but big tech keeps trying to put a saddle on it.
Multi-Machine Lifestyle | LINUX Unplugged 571
Wes reports from the Skunkworks lab, and Brent tells us about his new computing lifestyle.
Texas LinuxFest Day 2 | Jupiter Extras 92
Texas LinuxFest day two live from the floor. It's a busy one, and we have some great guests sit down and chat. Then we send out Brent to walk the show expo hall.
Texas LinuxFest Day 1 | Jupiter Extras 91
Live from the floor of Texas LinuxFest. We capture the structured chaos 1 from Austin Texas.
Nostr Workshop | Jupiter Extras 90
Our Nostr workshop. We’ll help you get your Nostr identity and answer any questions.
Can't Fix What You Don't Track | Self-Hosted 127
Chris gets serious about tracking maintenance and alerts, why Alex is impressed by the RISC-V-powered NanoKVM, how we might end up using Docmost, and a follow-up review of LubeLogger.
Cancel the 100X | Coder Radio 578
Apple finally stands down in its battle with Epic, and Google gets caught with its hand in the full access to everything jar.
RegreSSHion Strikes | LINUX Unplugged 570
We dig into the RegreSSHion bug, debate it's real threat and explore clever tools to build a tasty fried onion around your system.
Holy Order of the Admins | Coder Radio 577
Why you shouldn't use AI to write your tests, and the crazy deals new AI companies are getting themselves into to access hardware.
Our Plasma Panacea | LINUX Unplugged 569
Why we think Plasma 6.1 is the desktop for people who like to mess with computers.
Smart But Not Cloudy | Self-Hosted 126
Chris reviews the Aqara G4 Video Doorbell, Brent frees his Garmin from the cloud, and we discuss getting iMessages on Android.
The New 800-pound Gorilla | Coder Radio 576
Big Tech vs. Big Brother, how Ashley Madison predicted the rise of AI bots and the messy world of "open source" AI.
All Your Silos are Broken | LINUX Unplugged 568
Online identity is a ticking time bomb. Are trustworthy, open-source solutions ready to disarm it? Or will we be stuck with lackluster, proprietary systems?
The Omakub Directive | Coder Radio 575
A couple of our long-standing forecasts are coming true. We unpack the recent developments. Plus, our thoughts on OpenAI going commercial and more.
So Long sudo | LINUX Unplugged 567
Your Linux box is a-changin'. systemd has a huge new release; we'll get into the most impressive features, including the new sudo replacement. Plus, our thoughts on the new Linux Arm laptops that are just around the corner.
Tiny Mini Micro Systems FTW | Self-Hosted 125
Alex's mini-PC surprise, why we're trying Tube Archivist, Alex's Nextcloud update, and how Chris stacks automations with Bitfocus Companion.
Craig Stans Unite | Coder Radio 574
Our thoughts and reactions to Apple's WWDC '24, and more importantly what was missed.
Chef's Choice Ubuntu | LINUX Unplugged 566
We try Omakub, a new opinionated Ubuntu desktop for power users and macOS expats.
The Ultimate Computer | Coder Radio 573
The story of how Mike got in a fight with a supercomputer and, like Captain Kirk, came out on top.
Mistakes That Made Us Love Linux | LINUX Unplugged 565
The facepalm moments that make us question our sanity—and swear off sudo for a week.
The End of Ownership | Self-Hosted 124
The "you'll own nothing" trend got worse this week, our thoughts about the Raspberry Pi IPO, poor Nextcloud performance, and Alex's new high-fiber obsession.
Foxes In The Henhouse | Coder Radio 572
OpenAI has a new security team led by Sam Altman, and the Biden Administration has a new AI security board led by Sam Altman. We also discuss C# 13 and .Net 9, popping bubbles, and more.
The Goldilocks Build | LINUX Unplugged 564
We're following one simple rule to build a Linux desktop so stable it could outlive us.
Old Wine New Bottle | Coder Radio 571
Big Tech's latest AI flex? More like a desperate grab for attention. Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft are hyping up underwhelming updates while Sam Altman spills the tea on their shady motives.
Nix's People Problem | LINUX Unplugged 563
After months of debate, the Nix community might be coming to a resolution. We'll examine what happened, what's changing.
How much CPU do You REALLY Need | Self-Hosted 123
Alex benchmarks Intel CPUs (and an Arc GPU) to find the ideal balance of age, power, and speed for your home media server. Plus, our thoughts on Immich going full-time.
4o | Coder Radio 570
OpenAI has pulled a fast one, and everyone is eating it up.
Red Hat Knows How to Party | LINUX Unplugged 562
Three revelations from Red Hat Summit. Our on-the-ground report will separate fact from hype.
Whatever It Takes | Coder Radio 569
Altman's on a spending spree for AGI – why the huge price tag? Mike's back from NYC with juicy API gossip, and we break down the incentives pumping up a giant AI bubble.
Folders as a Service | LINUX Unplugged 561
A few of our go-to tools for one-liner web servers, sharing media directly from folders, and a much needed live Arch server update, and more!
Back to the Future | Self-Hosted 122
How Chris created live TV streaming from his local media collection, Alex breaks down the new Open Home Foundation and what it means for self-hosters. Brent's been trying out an open-source AirDrop replacement for all systems, and much more! Special Guest: Brent Gervais.
The Junior Jump | Coder Radio 568
How one clever developer has launched his own Appstore on iOS, our thoughts on how this was pulled off, and making a transition into development work late in life.
Linux Festivus For the Rest of Us | LINUX Unplugged 560
The first LinuxFest is back and better than ever. We share stories and friends from one of the best Linux gatherings of the year: LinuxFest Northwest.
The year of Small Models | Coder Radio 567
Llama 3 and Phi-3-mini are up and running on phones, Raspberry Pis, and we give them a go. Plus Google kills the vibe, and Meta opens up Horizon OS.
Linux is Bigger in Texas | LINUX Unplugged 559
We're back from Austin, with interviews and stories to share. Plus, it's Gentoo week and we take our first look at Fedora 40.Sponsored By:Tailscale: Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices!Kolide: Kolide is a device trust solution for companies with Okta, and they ensure that if a device isn't trusted and secure, it can't log into your cloud apps.Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:💥 Gets Sats Quick and Easy with Strike📻 LINUX Unplugged on Fountain.FMFedora 40 beta is fastest operating system I've tested — Apps opened in the blink of an eye. The Overview appeared instantly. Everything seemed to be built around the idea that the user works at the speed of madness and the OS is there to help make it happen.Fedora Linux 40 DocsFedora Linux 40 Cleared For Release — Fedora 40 thus will see its official release happen next Tuesday, 23 April.F40 Change Proposal: Drop Delta RPMs — According to early feedback from Release Engineering, it looks like it will not be feasible to address the shortcomings of Delta RPMs as they are currently implemented, and since they often no longer result in a net reduction in download sizes for upgrades, this Change proposes both to disable the generation of DeltaRPMs during the compose process, and to disable the deltarpm support in dnf / dnf5 by default.Berlin with Brent May Meetup — May 11, 2024LinuxFest Northwest 2025 — April 26 - 28, 2024System76 and Jupiter Broadcasting Epic Parking Lot BBQ — Sat, Apr 27, 2024, 12:00 PMLFNW Talk: 5 Reasons to Love NixOS — NixOS seems to be everywhere these days and has the fanatic energy usually reserved for Arch users. But WHY is it so popular? In this talk, I'll go over 5 reasons I love NixOS and you might too.LFNW Talk: Deploying NixOS Anywhere — In this talk, we'll unlock the full potential of NixOS by exploring how its unique architecture enables installation just about anywhere—from bare metal and VMs to a VPS provider near you.LFNW Talk: LINUX Unplugged LIVE — We're recording a live edition of LINUX Unplugged in person. Our weekly Linux talk show with no script, no limits, surprise guests, and tons of opinions.
Forbidden Fruit | Self-Hosted 121
Special guest Casey Liss from the Accidental Tech Podcast joins the show to discuss his homelab, how he uses HomeBridge, and his delightfully complex garage door sensor system.
FOSS Feed & Care | Coder Radio 566
We delve into the top 3 open-source revenue streams, expose the pitfalls, and discuss what could be done quickly to improve the situation.
Top 5 Essential Apps | LINUX Unplugged 558
We asked, and you answered: Your top 5 Linux app essentials and post-install rituals. Plus, some news to better cope with "extreme file-system damage."
The Great Llama | Coder Radio 565
Why does Meta give away Llma for free? What's in it for them?
Crouching kexec, Hidden Linux | DOUBLE Sunday Extravaganza 557
We're building a completely hidden Linux OS inside an existing system—with no trace left behind.Sponsored By:Tailscale: Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices!Kolide: Kolide is a device trust solution for companies with Okta, and they ensure that if a device isn't trusted and secure, it can't log into your cloud apps.Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:💥 Gets Sats Quick and Easy with Strike — The global money app for fast, safe payments and bitcoin. Get sats easy.📻 LINUX Unplugged on Fountain.FM — Grab the Fountain app and listen live, boost along, and more. Shufflecake — Plausible deniability for multiple hidden filesystems on LinuxSystem76 and Jupiter Broadcasting Epic Parking Lot BBQ, Sat, Apr 27, 2024, 4:30 PM | MeetupJupiter Extras: Nostr Workshop — Our Nostr workshop. We’ll help you get your Nostr identity and answer any questions.
Can a VPS Replace a Homelab? | Self-Hosted 120
Alex goes head-to-head with budget VPS providers, which gets us into a classic debate.
Re-Re-Rewrite it in Rust | Coder Radio 564
Microsoft wins the foot-in-mouth award this week, and Google gets the Rust religion - but Mike is skeptical.