
Late Night Linux
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Late Night Linux – Episode 339
Making music with code in real time, fancy rsync, an open source real time strategy engine, advanced print debugging, EU-based DNS resolvers, and European government departments moving away from Microsoft and they might stick with Linux and FOSS this time. Discoveries Strudel rsyncy Spring IceCream DNS4EU News/discussion Two city governments in Denmark are moving away from Microsoft amid Trump and US Big Tech concerns ‘We’re done with Teams’: German state hits uninstall on Microsoft Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 338
X11 is basically dead (again) and we are quite pleased, the Linux Foundation sets out to fix the WordPress mess and some of us are cynical, custom ROMs for Pixel phones are going to be much more difficult to make, Apple is adding proper OCI containers to macOS, and more. News Ubuntu 25.10 drops support for GNOME on Xorg Ubuntu 25.10 and Fedora 43 to drop X11 in GNOME editions An update on the X11 GNOME Session Removal Xlibre is a fork of the Xorg Xserver The Latest X.Org Server Activity Are A Lot Of Code Reverts Linux Foundation tries to play peacemaker in WordPress spat Android 16 is here, but the cool stuff is coming later AOSP isn’t dead, but Google just landed a huge blow to custom ROM developers Google will reduce Pixel 6A battery capacity due to overheating issues apple/container Plasma 6.4 is nearly out! Tailscale This episode is sponsored by Tailscale. It’s an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Entroware This episode is sponsored by Entroware. They are a UK-based company who sells computers with Ubuntu preinstalled. They have configurable laptops, desktops and servers to suit a wide range of Linux users. Check them out and don’t forget to mention us at checkout if you buy one of their great machines. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 337
Redis finally picks the right licence but it’s probably too late, the Ubuntu release process is being modernised, GNOME drops X11 for good and gets a new Executive Director, the Android Desktop mode is officially happening, and Linux Format magazine is no more. Plus a cool Frigate update, auto dark mode in Plasma, and Fender’s new audio workstation is released for Linux. News Redis is now available under the the OSI-approved AGPLv3 open source license. Supercharging Ubuntu Releases: Monthly Snapshots & Automation Canonical + thanks.dev = giving back to open source developers Fedora 43 Cleared To Ship With Wayland-Only GNOME GNOME Dropping X11 Support May Complicate Next Ubuntu LTS The GNOME Foundation has a new executive director Google teases an Android desktop mode, made with Samsung’s help After 25 Years, Linux Format Magazine is No More Discoveries Frigate 0.16 Beta 3 Auto dark mode in Plasma Fender Studio Porkbun.com Go to https://porkbun.com/LNL25 to get $1 off your next desired domain name at Porkbun! Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 336
Mozilla kills Pocket and Fakespot, SteamOS is now available for devices other than the Steam Deck, Nextcloud’s Android app was missing key functionality until they made a public stink about it, WSL is now open source, there’s a new open source command-line text editor in Windows, and more. News Investing in what moves the internet forward Firefox Source Code Now Hosted On GitHub Firefox Security Response to pwn2own 2025 When I say that I can’t recommend third-party forks of either Firefox or Chrome for real world use, this kind of thing is why Servo Browser Engine Now Rendering Gmail & Google Chat, Decides Against AI Contributions Valve’s huge Steam Deck update is now ready for everyone, including rival AMD handhelds SteamOS 3.7.8: Go Country – Steam News SteamOS Unhappy with the recently lost file upload feature in the Nextcloud app for Android? So are we. Let us explain. Google restores Nextcloud user’s file access on Android The Windows Subsystem for Linux is now open source Microsoft open-sources Windows Subsystem for Linux Edit is now open source – Windows Command Line Allow us to block Copilot-generated issues (and PRs) from our own repositories Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. 1Password Extended Access Management Take the first step to better security for your team by securing credentials and protecting every application — even unmanaged shadow IT. Learn more at 1password.com/latenightlinux Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 335
Running an old version of Windows on a Wii for some reason, a nice way to learn programming languages, a couple of very different games, more documentation tools, and moving to a new Mastodon instance. Discoveries entii-for-workcubes Learn C, Coding for Kids Isonzo Material for MkDocs markata mdq Moving to a new Mastodon instance is very easy Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 334
It’s the wheel of misfortune! Roughly 50 (mostly) Linux-related things are on the wheel, we take turns spinning it, and we all have to say at least some positive things about the thing we land on. (It makes sense once we start). Porkbun.com Go to https://porkbun.com/LNL25 to get $1 off your next desired domain name at Porkbun! Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 333
The US government is trying to break up Google which sounds like a great idea, but it is potentially catastrophic news for Mozilla and Firefox. Alex from Open Web Advocacy tells us all about it. But first we talk about blocking ads on the web with Pi-hole, uBlock Origin, and AdGuard public DNS. Tailscale This episode is sponsored by Tailscale. It’s an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Entroware This episode is sponsored by Entroware. They are a UK-based company who sells computers with Ubuntu preinstalled. They have configurable laptops, desktops and servers to suit a wide range of Linux users. Check them out and don’t forget to mention us at checkout if you buy one of their great machines. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 332
Wikipedia is attacked by Trump lackeys, Bluesky folds under pressure from the Turkish government, Linux YouTube is terrible as usual, Microsoft wants you to use the “proper” VS Code, Intel AI chips aren’t selling well, yet another open source project has to deal with crawlers, TrueNAS goes Linux-only, and more. News Trump DOJ goon threatens Wikipedia Bluesky restricts access to 72 accounts in Turkey amid government pressure Windows isn’t an OS, it’s a bad habit bordering on addiction Microsoft subtracts C/C++ extension from VS Code forks Intel’s AI PC chips aren’t selling well — instead, old Raptor Lake chips boom ardour.org has banned 1.2M distinct IP addresses for trying to slurp from our git repository TrueNAS 25.04 drops FreeBSD: “Fangtooth” only with GNU/Linux base Fangtooth Unifies the TrueNAS Community Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. 1Password Extended Access Management Secure every app, device, and identity – even the unmanaged ones, at 1password.com/latenightlinux Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 331
Cheap handheld retro gaming, F1 stats in the terminal, running binaries as if they were Python functions, websites that look like TUIs, basic graphics manipulation, strange old audio archives, and more. Discoveries POWKIDDY X55 ROCKNIX undercut-f1 WebTUI Astro Docs Pinta 3.0 python-sh Attention K-Mart Shoppers Techmoan r/LiminalSpace The Conet Project You are listening to Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 330
Linus Torvalds’ other big project is 20 years old, new Ubuntu and Fedora releases, the downsides of permissive licences, a quick KDE Korner, and more. News Git turns 20: A Q&A with Linus Torvalds Fedora 42 Released As A Fantastic Update To This Leading-Edge Linux Distribution – Phoronix The answer is 42! Fedora Linux 42, that is Ubuntu 25.04 Release Now Available for Download Canonical Releases Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin What’s new in APT 3.0 Getting Forked by Microsoft The Day AppGet Died KDE Korner This Week in Plasma: The beginnings of Wayland session restore KWallet Now A Wrapper For Secret Service Akademy Registration Now Open Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 329
Two very different approaches to setting up security cameras, an IDE-like experience for text adventure games, a glimpse of convergence on Pixel phones, a new LTS of the flight sim FlightGear, and more. Discoveries Frigate Coral TPUs daylight RPi Improved Pan Tilt Module The Visible Zorker Flightgear new LTS Bagels – TUI Expense Tracker Pixel 9 desktop mode pinchflat fixing locale KIOT Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Entroware This episode is sponsored by Entroware. They are a UK-based company who sells computers with Ubuntu and Ubuntu MATE preinstalled. They have configurable laptops, desktops and servers to suit a wide range of Linux users. Check them out and don’t forget to mention us at checkout if you buy one of their great machines. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 328
AI crawlers are causing serious problems for open source projects, an example of disclosure by vagueposting, Zorin does something good and something bad, LibreOffice downloads are doing well, Thunderbird is planning new services, a quick KDE Korner, and more. News Open source devs say AI crawlers dominate traffic, forcing blocks on entire countries Wikimedia Foundation bemoans AI bot bandwidth burden It might be a good time to temporarily uninstall atop Panic averted: It was just a bug in Atop after all Dash to Panel lives on, thanks to Zorin sponsorship Zorin OS 17.3 takes Brave step of changing default browser Stop using Brave Browser Look Mum No Computer on Steam LibreOffice downloads on the rise as users look to avoid subscription costs Firefox maker Mozilla prepares Gmail-like Thundermail Thundermail and Thunderbird Pro Services KDE Korner Roadmap for a modern Plasma Login Manager Akademy 2025 1Password Extended Access Management Secure every app, device, and identity – even the unmanaged ones, at 1password.com/latenightlinux Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 327
What if Google hadn’t come along in the late 90s? What would search, mobile devices, and the web in general look like? Plus a musical discovery, and why moving to a new distro just means moving to new little problems to fix. Discovery Wilsonic MTS-ESP Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 326
Home Assistant gets even more credible and sustainable, open source users are entitled, changes in KDE land, Fedora says hello to Plasma and goodbye to X11, Ubuntu looks to drop GNU coreutils, GIMP 3 is out and still has a terrible name, and new Pebble devices will be shipping soon. News Home Assistant officially Matters Everything you say to your Echo will be sent to Amazon starting on March 28 Dash to Panel maintainer quits after failed donations drive Jonathan Riddell Stepping Down From KDE Plasma Release Management Announcing Techpaladin Software Fedora 42 Beta now available Ubuntu 25.10 plans to swap GNU coreutils for Rust Carefully But Purposefully Oxidising Ubuntu GIMP 3.0 Released The first new Pebble smartwatches are coming later this year Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 325
Tracking WiFi devices with cheap ESP32 devices, using OSM and Google Maps together, deleting your Twitter data, “3D” images with any camera, forcing Ubuntu to give you all the available updates, efficiently importing photos, counting lines of code, and more. Discoveries espargos and demo video OSM2GoogleMaps Bookmarklet Cyd twitter-defollower Cross Views About apt upgrade and phased updates Feedback Rapid Photo Downloader Become a sponsor to Damon Lynch scc Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Entroware This episode is sponsored by Entroware. They are a UK-based company who sells computers with Ubuntu and Ubuntu MATE preinstalled. They have configurable laptops, desktops and servers to suit a wide range of Linux users. Check them out and don’t forget to mention us at checkout if you buy one of their great machines. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 324
Mozilla does another terrible job of communicating an important policy change, the movie made with Blender wins an Oscar, EA open sources some Command & Conquer games, the EFF releases a tool to detect cellular spying, an official Debian VM on Pixel devices, a brief foldable update, and more. News Introducing a terms of use and updated privacy notice for Firefox An update on our Terms of Use Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panic Firefox 136.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes ‘Flow’ wins best animated feature film Oscar “thank you Blender” Godot 4.4, a unified experience EA just open sourced Command & Conquer, Red Alert, Renegade and Generals Meet Rayhunter: A New Open Source Tool from EFF to Detect Cellular Spying Android’s native Linux Terminal app is live in Google’s latest update Porkbun.com Use our link https://porkbun.com/LateNightLinux25 and get $1 off your next domain name from Porkbun. Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 323
Remote desktop without a client, Macrodata Refinement, 3D plane tracking, Home Assistant’s new hardware voice assistant, a new version of Pi-hole is a touch buggy, and more. Discoveries Guacamole Lumon Industries (Macrodata-Refinement) Skies-ADSB Home Assistant Voice PE Casio F91W to 5000m underwater Pi-hole v6 gammastep 1Password Extended Access Management Secure every app, device, and identity – even the unmanaged ones, at 1password.com/latenightlinux Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 322
The kernel Rust drama nears an end but not without some collateral damage, you should back up your Kindle books while you still can, Mozilla so very nearly gets it, Chrome gets even worse, Apple takes its ball home, and Matrix rattles the donation tin. News Linux royalty backs adoption of Rust for kernel code Passing the torch on Asahi Linux [PATCH 1/1] MAINTAINERS: Remove myself On community influencing (was Re: [PATCH v8 2/2] rust: add dma coherent allocator abstraction.) – Theodore Ts’o Terence Eden on young people in FOSS Linux Dev Time – Episode 118 Amazon’s killing a feature that let you download and backup Kindle books Amazon Kindles jailbroken Updates on Mozilla’s Leadership and Growth Planning Fingerprinting: Critics say Google rules put profits over privacy Apple pulls encryption feature from UK over government spying demands Matrix is at a T junction Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. 1Password Extended Access Management Secure every app, device, and identity – even the unmanaged ones, at 1password.com/latenightlinux Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 321
What if Linus Torvalds hadn’t written Linux? What if Canonical hadn’t dropped Unity and the phone? Plus what we are self-hosting in Voice of the Masses. Voice of the Masses What are you self-hosting, and what are you relying on others to host for you? Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 320
Linux kernel drama with Rust raises the old question about developer succession, the Pebble smartwatch is making a comeback, great news for F-Droid, a movie made with Blender is nominated for an Oscar, RISC-V in a Framework, and loads more. News Mixing Rust and C in Linux likened to cancer by kernel maintainer Asahi Linux Lead Developer Hector Martin Steps Down As Upstream Apple Silicon Maintainer Linus Torvalds to Hector Martin: ‘Maybe the problem is you’ New Apple Silicon Co-Maintainer Steps Up For The Linux Kernel Meta blocked Distrowatch links on Facebook while running Linux servers Popular Linux orgs Freedesktop and Alpine Linux are scrambling for new web hosting EU OS The Pebble smartwatch is making a comeback, with some help from Google We’re bringing Pebble back! U.K. orders Apple to let it spy on users’ encrypted accounts F-Droid Awarded Open Technology Fund’s FOSS Sustainability Grant Framework Laptop’s RISC-V board for open source diehards is available for $199 Modifying a Framework Laptop from x86 to RISC-V live on stage How Blender helped Gints Zilbalodis make Oscar-nominated Flow Flow – Official Trailer Plasma 6.3 is out tomorrow Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Entroware This episode is sponsored by Entroware. They are a UK-based company who sells computers with Ubuntu and Ubuntu MATE preinstalled. They have configurable laptops, desktops and servers to suit a wide range of Linux users. Check them out and don’t forget to mention us at checkout if you buy one of their great machines. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 319
What if Qt had been under a friendlier licence? Would KDE have become the standard desktop instead of GNOME? What if IBM hadn’t bought Red Hat? Plus a self-hostable workflow automation platform, simple systemd management, and Redshift on Xfce in Discoveries. Then we wonder why there seems to be less in the way of interesting Linux news these days. Discoveries n8n isd redshift Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. 1Password Extended Access Management Secure every app, device, and identity – even the unmanaged ones, at 1password.com/latenightlinux Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 318
We get angry about a new decentralised social media initiative that seems to ignore the Fediverse, and explain why foldable phones are cool but not the future. Then stitching photos together, analysing applications at the system call level, and an Innertune fork that breaks less often in Discoveries. Plus the details of BarCamp Surrey from the organisers. News Free Our Feeds Pixelfed Launches Kickstarter: Building Ethical Social Networks for Everyone Plasma 6.3 beta 2 is out! and Season of KDE 2025 Foldable future? Pixel 9 Pro Fold Discoveries Hugin Stratoshark OuterTune BarCamp Surrey Laura and popey tell us about BarCamp Surrey ServerMania Get 15% Off dedicated servers – recurring for Life at servermania.com/lnl with code LATENIGHTLINUX Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Automox Check out the brand new Autonomous IT podcast. Listen in as a variety of experts in the IT Operations space discuss the latest Patch Tuesday releases, mitigation tips, and custom automations to help with CVE remediations. Listen now on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 317
Molly White joins us to talk about the recent far right attacks on Wikipedia. We get into the lies and false assumptions about funding, reliable sources, objective truth, false equivalence in the media, and more. Plus our favourite discoveries from 2024. Molly’s personal website [citation needed] newsletter Elon Musk and the right’s war on Wikipedia Become a Wikipedian in 30 minutes video Become a Wikipedian in 30 minutes article Web3 Is Going Great Best 2024 Discoveries Thanks Matt for collating our discoveries Will Thingino Motion Spotify Car Thing Graham Osci-render ink – inkle’s narrative scripting language An IDE for retro game development 8bitworkshop Synth of the year, https://github.com/aaronaanderson/Terrain Felim Pikchr AITrack Klevernotes & a very near taskfinder Joe InnerTune StezStix Fix? yt-dlp Linux Mint 22 ServerMania Get 15% Off dedicated servers – recurring for Life at servermania.com/lnl with code LATENIGHTLINUX Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Automox Check out the brand new Autonomous IT podcast. Listen in as a variety of experts in the IT Operations space discuss the latest Patch Tuesday releases, mitigation tips, and custom automations to help with CVE remediations. Listen now on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 316
SteamOS is coming to a new Lenovo handheld as well as getting a general beta release, the WordPress drama continues to roll on, the 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 makes no sense to at least one of us (who now owns an N100 mini PC), the Linux Foundation seems to think Chromium-based browsers need a helping hand, we troll Félim, and more. News Lenovo Legion Go S official: $499 buys the first authorized third-party SteamOS handheld Valve will officially let you install SteamOS on other handhelds as soon as this April SteamOS expands beyond Steam Deck Microsoft is combining ‘the best of Xbox and Windows together’ for handhelds VLC player demos real-time AI subtitling for videos Remembering and thanking Steve Langasek Aligning Automattic’s Sponsored Contributions to WordPress Joost/Karim Fork – WordPress News Matt Mullenweg deactivates WordPress accounts of contributors planning a fork Why Matt Should Resign (from 2010) 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 on sale now at $120 New $120 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 is for the people who use it like an everyday PC TRIGKEY N100 Mini PC Linux Foundation Announces the Launch of Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers Servo Revival: 2023-2024 ServerMania Get 15% Off dedicated servers – recurring for Life at servermania.com/lnl with code LATENIGHTLINUX Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Automox Check out the brand new Autonomous IT podcast. Listen in as a variety of experts in the IT Operations space discuss the latest Patch Tuesday releases, mitigation tips, and custom automations to help with CVE remediations. Listen now on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 315
It’s that time of year where we look back at our 2024 predictions, and make some new ones for 2025. Sandfly Securitry Sandfly Security’s agentless threat detection identifies Linux threats without requiring software agents, ensuring no performance impact or system risk. ServerMania Get 15% Off dedicated servers – recurring for Life at servermania.com/lnl with code LATENIGHTLINUX Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 314
It’s our 2024 review of Linux and open source news including the end of Linux on Mars, the xz backdoor, great stuff from GNOME and KDE, the WordPress fiasco, why the idea of decentralised social media started to catch on, Raspberry Pi’s IPO, and the inevitable Mozilla doom and gloom. 2024 Linux News in review NASA Performs First Aircraft Accident Investigation on Another World How one volunteer stopped a backdoor from exposing Linux systems worldwide Introducing Canonical’s Open Documentation Academy GNOME Added Many New Features This Year Amid Foundation Woes KDE MegaRelease 6 – KDE Community Asking for donations in Plasma I think the donation notification works Automattic vs WP Engine: WordPress wars heat up Mullenweg’s WordPress Pause Triggers Unexpected Complications What drama should I create in 2025? Meta connects Threads to the Fediverse Starting today, people using Threads in 100+ countries can turn on sharing to the fediverse Extending our Mastodon social media trial – BBC R&D Bluesky: An Open Social Web Bluesky, the Fediverse, and the future of social media Raspberry Pi is going public to expand its range of tiny computers Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W on sale now at $7 Raspberry Pi 500 and Raspberry Pi Monitor on sale now Raspberry Pi value surges past one billion on US buying Mozilla downsizes as it refocuses on Firefox and AI: Read the memo Mozilla just ditched its privacy partner because its CEO is tied to data brokers Mozilla Welcomes Anonym: Privacy Preserving Digital Advertising Mozilla Foundation lays off 30% staff, drops advocacy division Proposed contractual remedies in United States v. Google threaten vital role of independent browsers Our remedies proposal in DOJ’s search distribution case ServerMania Get 15% Off dedicated servers – recurring for Life at servermania.com/lnl with code LATENIGHTLINUX Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 313
Monitoring your house with security cameras, automating a 3D printer, yet another note taking app, a great FOSS digital audio workstation, browser automation, converting Office documents to markdown, markdown in Vim, and why we think Raspberry Pi OS shouldn’t change its default desktop environment. Discoveries motion & frigate Octoprint PSU control with Home Assistant klevernotes zrhythm 1.0 helium vim-medieval markitdown ServerMania Get 15% Off dedicated servers – recurring for Life at servermania.com/lnl with code LATENIGHTLINUX Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Entroware This episode is sponsored by Entroware. They are a UK-based company who sells computers with Ubuntu and Ubuntu MATE preinstalled. They have configurable laptops, desktops and servers to suit a wide range of Linux users. Check them out and don’t forget to mention us at checkout if you buy one of their great machines. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 312
SteamOS is probably going to ship on 3rd party hardware, there’s a remote chance that games with anti-cheat will work better on Linux, new Raspberry Pi hardware divides opinion among us, AI security reports burden FOSS developers, Xfce gets a bit closer to a Wayland future, KDE Plasma’s donation notification really worked, and more. News Send us your predictions for 2025 Valve’s master plan for Steam Machines is finally coming into focus Lenovo might soon announce a SteamOS handheld Microsoft paves the way for Linux gaming success with plan that would kill kernel-level anti-cheat Halo for PC Uses Ogg Vorbis! Raspberry Pi 500 and Raspberry Pi Monitor on sale now £4 more (plus a keyboard) for a LOT more performance New era of slop security reports for open source Xfce 4.20 released Longtime Xfce users will love it. Folks on the outside looking in won’t see any reason to switch The new release certainly had a ton of work, but it won’t drum a lot of conversation or interest KDE Korner I think the donation notification works This Week in KDE Apps: Gear 24.12.0 incomingThis Week in Plasma: Oodles of features! & Better fractional scaling ServerMania Get 15% Off dedicated servers – recurring for Life at servermania.com/lnl with code LATENIGHTLINUX Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. 1Password Extended Access Management: Secure every sign-in for every app on every device. Support the show and check it out at 1password.com/latenightlinux See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 311
Whether you dual boot and why in Voice of the Masses, some of your feedback, Graham plays with an open source synth, and Danielle Foré tells us about the recent release of elementary OS 8. Voice of the Masses Do you dual boot and why? Feedback The Linux Foundation – Nonprofit Explorer gui-scale-applet gui-scale-application Discovery Terrain elementary OS 8 elementary OS 8 Available Now elementary OS ServerMania Get 15% Off dedicated servers – recurring for Life at servermania.com/lnl with code LATENIGHTLINUX Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 310
We are characteristically cynical about GitHub’s token effort to improve FOSS security, more positive about FreeCAD 1.0 and elementary OS 8, somewhat ambivalent about the new OpenWrt router, understanding about Linux sanctioning the Bcachefs dev, and surprised that Félim is slowly starting to warm up to the idea of atomic distros (because KDE, obvs). With guest host Amolith from Linux Dev Time and Linux Lads. News Announcing GitHub Secure Open Source Fund: Help secure the open source ecosystem for everyone Snarky post about it FreeCAD Version 1.0 Released elementary OS 8 Available Now Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W on sale now at $7 First Router Designed Specifically For OpenWrt Released Linux CoC Announces Decision Following Recent Bcachefs Drama Both KDE and GNOME to offer official distros Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. 1Password Extended Access Management: Secure every sign-in for every app on every device. Support the show and check it out at 1password.com/latenightlinux See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 309
Comparing laptop battery life with different desktop environments like Xfce, MATE, KDE Plasma, and GNOME. Plus processing scraped HTML, an easy to use web-based classic game IDE, reverse-engineered smart Rubik cubes, and more. Discoveries pup 8bitworkshop 20 Year Anniversary of Halflife 2 BlinkenLights European Alternatives WisBlock Smart Cube Companion Graham’s cubes Joe’s battery test data Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Entroware This episode is sponsored by Entroware. They are a UK-based company who sells computers with Ubuntu and Ubuntu MATE preinstalled. They have configurable laptops, desktops and servers to suit a wide range of Linux users. Check them out and don’t forget to mention us at checkout if you buy one of their great machines. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 308
Mozilla lays off another load of people and we offer to run the organisation for a fraction of what the current leadership earns, Fedora promotes KDE Plasma to the same status as GNOME, Félim’s Neon update goes wrong, Will has network issues with Ubuntu 24.04, and Joe still can’t get Apple devices to play nicely with his WiFi access points. News Mozilla Foundation lays off 30% staff, drops advocacy division Mozilla’s Firefox browser turns 20. Does it still matter? Fedora KDE Desktop Spin Promoted To Same Tier As GNOME-Based Fedora Workstation KDE does a whole lotta bug fixing & raising funds Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. 1Password Extended Access Management: Secure every sign-in for every app on every device. Support the show and check it out at 1password.com/latenightlinux See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 307
Will went back to GNOME and made it exactly like Xfce, Félim used an unethical app ethically, and Graham had a great time at the Ubuntu Summit. Plus easily creating a customised Firefox profile, compiling Python, and what Mozilla would have to do for us to move to another browser. Discoveries firebuilder GNOME m.uber.com codon Ubuntu Summit Feedback Zen Browser Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Porkbun For devs, designers, and anyone in tech. Get .app, .dev, or .foo domains for only $5 for the first year at Porkbun.com/LateNightLinux24 See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 306
Linux removes Russian maintainers and bungles the explanation, Flutter is forked due to Google’s “labor shortage”, the OSI finally defines open source AI (and we don’t take it very seriously), Hollywood uses loads of FOSS, an easy way to help out Home Assistant, and Thunderbird for Android arrives. News Some Clarity On The Linux Kernel’s “Compliance Requirements” Around Russian Sanctions Removal of Russian coders spurs debate about Linux kernel’s politics We’re forking Flutter. This is why. The Open Source Initiative Announces the Release of the Industry’s First Open Source AI Definition Open-source AI must reveal its training data, per new OSI definition New ‘Open Source AI Definition’ Criticized for Not Opening Training Data An awful lot of FOSS should thank the Academy Help us make voice better in under a minute – Home Assistant Thunderbird for Android 8.0 Takes Flight Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. 1Password Extended Access Management: Secure every sign-in for every app on every device. Support the show and check it out at 1password.com/latenightlinux See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 305
Yet another to do list manager, reflashing abandoned IP cameras, first impressions of the Framework 13 laptop, organising your workshop with 3D printed storage, what the death of Windows 10 means for Linux adoption, and more. Discoveries Taskfinder Thingino YouTube video on how to install it follow up videoon Neos Framework 13 DIY edition Linux After Dark 80 HAL Project How GFX Cards Work GridFinity Videos about a modular shed WikiHouse Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. Entroware This episode is sponsored by Entroware. They are a UK-based company who sells computers with Ubuntu and Ubuntu MATE preinstalled. They have configurable laptops, desktops and servers to suit a wide range of Linux users. Check them out and don’t forget to mention us at checkout if you buy one of their great machines. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 304
The WordPress drama escalates, a great opportunity for Firefox to gain market share, Android will open up a little bit, the FOSS funding problem is solved, we laugh at WinAmp, a new release of Plasma, AAA gaming on Asahi, 20 years of Ubuntu, and more. News WordPress saga escalates as WP Engine plugin forcibly forked WP Engine asks court to stop Matt Mullenweg from blocking access to WordPress resources Google has started automatically disabling uBlock Origin in Chrome Google must crack open Android for third-party stores, rules Epic judge Open Source Pledge Releasing WinAmp source goes badly – for its owners, anyway RIP: Ward Christensen, co-developer of the CBSS Plasma 6.2 AAA gaming on Asahi Linux 20 years of Ubuntu Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. 1Password Extended Access Management: Secure every sign-in for every app on every device. Support the show and check it out at 1password.com/latenightlinux See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 303
Loads of discoveries including Will’s terrible way of flashing Android phones from a web browser, real-time database analytics, editing audio with text, a great way to deal with log files, and learning about the fundamentals of computer graphics. Plus the best way to manage data and backups, and a reason to add an old laptop to the stack. Discoveries fastboot.js android-webinstall dolphie audapolis toolong Topics in computer graphics OpenZFS sanoid Feedback linux-surface Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 302
How the boss of WordPress spectacularly failed to read the room, why the CUPS vulnerabilities didn’t live up to the hype, Mozilla disappoints once again, great news for home automation, Valve supports Arch, and a Raspberry Pi 500 looks imminent. With guest host Andy from Linux Dev Time. News Know Before You Go – OggCamp 24 Announcing the OggCamp Swap Shop Get Involved at OggCamp 2024: bring a talk or demo The latest on the WordPress fight over trademarks and open source Critical Linux bug is CUPS-based remote-code execution hole Mozilla’s massive lapse in judgement causes clash with uBlock Origin developer Improving online advertising through product and infrastructure David Culley’s post about K9 Aqara joins Works with Home Assistant Arch Linux and Valve Collaboration We have discussed the need for a signing enclave and proper build service for *years*. They are supporting our priorities The Raspberry Pi 500 Hints At Its Existence KDE e.V. and Kdenlive team are looking for contractors Tailscale Tailscale is an easy to deploy, zero-config, no-fuss VPN that allows you to build simple networks across complex infrastructure. Go to tailscale.com/lnl and try Tailscale out for free for up to 100 devices and 3 users, with no credit card required. 1Password Extended Access Management: Secure every sign-in for every app on every device. Support the show and check it out at 1password.com/latenightlinux See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 301
Jason Evangelho tells us about the rosy state of Linux gaming, including a lot of games that perform as well or even better than on Windows. Plus feedback, and discoveries about interacting with GitHub via the command line, a handy DNS testing tool, and playing ancient games with accurate audio. Discoveries GitHub CLI dug asid-vice Feedback Archiveteam Jason Evangelho Jason’s Mastodon Jason’s articles on Forbes Entroware This episode is sponsored by Entroware. They are a UK-based company who sells computers with Ubuntu and Ubuntu MATE preinstalled. They have configurable laptops, desktops and servers to suit a wide range of Linux users. Check them out and don’t forget to mention us at checkout if you buy one of their great machines. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 300
We look back at the biggest news stories and trends from the last 7+ years and 300 episodes of LNL. With guest host popey from Linux Matters. Check out his newsletter. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes Seven and a bit years of news Google launches game streaming service called Stadia A message about Stadia and our long term streaming strategy Introducing a new version of Steam Play Steam Deck Launching February 25th 2022 Introducing Ubuntu 12.04 ESM (Extended Security Maintenance) Ubuntu is abandoning Unity Canonical starts IPO path Canonical expands Long Term Support to 12 years starting with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS IBM to Acquire Red Hat CentOS Project shifts focus to CentOS Stream Red Hat’s new source code policy and the intense pushback, explained Mozilla acquires Pocket Mozilla to shut down their Mastodon instance Mozilla recently flipped the switch to enable-by-default sponsored weather results from AccuWeather in every new Firefox tab Microsoft to buy Github Announcing WSL 2 GitHub and OpenAI launch an AI Copilot tool that generates its own code Linux has made it to Mars Mars Helicopter Ingenuity will fly no more See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 299
Learning undergraduate level signal processing for free, a few more uses for KDE Connect, analysing audio for HiFi setups, deep inspection of Python objects, viewing HTTP archives, and more on the problem with micropayments. Discoveries Signal Processing Course KDE Connect Friture wat HARview 1Password Extended Access Management: Secure every sign-in for every app on every device. Support the show and check it out at 1password.com/latenightlinux See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 298
Mono moves to the Wine project, the Internet Archive can’t lend books but should have seen it coming, Mozilla adds unpopular AI to Firefox, and KDE asks for donations in Plasma. With guest host popey from Linux Matters. Check out his newsletter. News A long, weird FOSS circle ends as Microsoft donates Mono to Wine project The Internet Archive just lost its appeal over ebook lending Choose how you want to navigate the web with Firefox Asking for donations in Plasma Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 297
To what extent can you avoid services and products from companies who do bad things? Plus whether we should try to convert WSL users to “proper” Linux, if so how, and if it’s even possible in Voice of the masses. Voice of the masses Should we try to convert Windows Subsystem for Linux users into “proper” native desktop Linux users? If so, how? 1Password Extended Access Management: Secure every sign-in for every app on every device. Support the show and check it out at 1password.com/latenightlinux See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 296
Linux is 33 years old and we wonder what would have happened without it, Mozilla might be about to lose the sweet Google cash, Microsoft breaks dual boot, Google quietly drops support for Chrome on old Ubuntu, the Apple tax hits Patreon, and an exciting new Raspberry Pi. News OggCamp Linux is 33 years old Forget Apple, the biggest loser in the Google search ruling could be Mozilla and its Firefox web browser Firefox Sidebar and Vertical tabs: try them out in Nightly Firefox Labs 131 “Something has gone seriously wrong,” dual-boot systems warn after Microsoft update Ubuntu Security Podcast Episode 235 Chrome dropped support for Ubuntu 18.04 but it’ll be back Patreon warns content makers that Apple wants to be paid Raspberry Pi Pico 2, our new $5 microcontroller board, on sale now Entroware This episode is sponsored by Entroware. They are a UK-based company who sells computers with Ubuntu and Ubuntu MATE preinstalled. They have configurable laptops, desktops and servers to suit a wide range of Linux users. Check them out and don’t forget to mention us at checkout if you buy one of their great machines. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 295
The easy way to learn IPv6, making shell scripts a lot prettier, a reverse-engineered watch with apps from the 80s, a cool tasks app, more details about OggCamp, and whether FOSS people are all old. Discoveries IPv6 for IPv4 admins bashsimplecurses Reverse engineering an old Seiko UC-2000 taskfinder OggCamp Gary tells us about the upcoming free culture event in Manchester, UK. Get tickets here, and volunteer to be part of the crew here. Call for papers OggCamp on Mastodon Are FOSS people all old? The graying open source community needs fresh blood 1Password Extended Access Management: Secure every sign-in for every app on every device. Support the show and check it out at 1password.com/latenightlinux See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 294
Open source myths, Graham gives us an update on the Open Documentation Academy, and why we don’t really talk about mobile Linux anymore. Open source myths Open Documentation Academy (GitHub repo) Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 293
Analysing MQTT data, getting domains unblocked from Cloudflare DNS, making ASCII animations, and why Joe is drawn to Linux Mint. Plus why we don’t talk about Vivaldi even though it’s quite good, why Félim was wrong about right click in PuTTY, and Will doesn’t seem to understand Lemmy. Discoveries MQTT decode Cloudflare DNS was blocking apps.kde.org Durdraw Linux Mint 22 Feedback fedditt.uk Lemmy 1Password Extended Access Management: Secure every sign-in for every app on every device. Support the show and check it out at 1password.com/latenightlinux See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 292
NVIDIA makes more of its drivers easier to install, the EU is probably going to redirect FOSS funding to AI, Mark Zuckerberg abuses the term “open source”, Proton jumps the shark, a trio of typical Google stories, and the shortest KDE Korner in history. News NVIDIA Transitions Fully Towards Open-Source GPU Kernel Modules The next Nvidia driver makes even more GPUs “open,” in a specific, quirky way FOSS funding vanishes from EU’s 2025 Horizon program plans Open Source AI Is the Path Forward The first GPT-4-class AI model anyone can download has arrived: Llama 405B Introducing Proton Wallet – a safer way to hold Bitcoin Introducing Proton Scribe, a private writing assistant that writes and proofreads emails for you Google halts its 4-plus-year plan to turn off tracking cookies by default in Chrome Google’s reCAPTCHA v2 just labor exploitation, boffins say Google’s shortened links will stop working next year Contribute to KDE with more than just C++ KDE HIG update Entroware This episode is sponsored by Entroware. They are a UK-based company who sells computers with Ubuntu and Ubuntu MATE preinstalled. They have configurable laptops, desktops and servers to suit a wide range of Linux users. Check them out and don’t forget to mention us at checkout if you buy one of their great machines. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 291
Testing the security of your Bluetooth devices, diffing databases, visualising MQTT data, running Linux VMs on an iPad or Iphone, org mode in Kate, and making point and click games. Plus whether we are too negative, or if we are just realistic. Support us on patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes sometimes Check out all the great Late Night Linux Family shows Discoveries BlueSpy reladiff MQTT Explorer You can now run VMs on iOS with UTM kate-org-mode Bladecoder Adventure Engine The Witness See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here
Late Night Linux – Episode 290
The EU are close to adopting a law to scan messages, Switzerland blazes the public money public code trail, Chromium-based browsers have a “special feature” to interact with Google sites, Mozilla shows that it needs advertising, and openSUSE might be getting a new (terrible) name. News EU chat control law proposes scanning your messages — even encrypted ones Take action to stop chat control now! Switzerland mandates software source code disclosure for public sector Why Chromium tells Google sites about your CPU, GPU usage Privacy-Preserving Attribution Firefox 128 includes new adtech features that are turned on by default Mozilla desperately needs transparency Rebranding openSUSE? Automox Check out the brand new Autonomous IT podcast. Listen in as a variety of experts in the IT Operations space discuss the latest Patch Tuesday releases, mitigation tips, and custom automations to help with CVE remediations. Listen now on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. 1Password Extended Access Management: Secure every sign-in for every app on every device. Support the show and check it out at 1password.com/latenightlinux See our contact page for ways to get in touch. RSS: Subscribe to the RSS feeds here