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Episode 662
Published 3Â weeks ago
Description
Is it time to replace GitHub in our workflow? We git into it. Plus, our favorite features in the new Linux 7.0 release.
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Links:
- 💥 Gets Sats Quick and Easy with Strike
- 📻 LINUX Unplugged on Fountain.FM
- LinuxFest Northwest 2026 — April 24-26, 2026 - Bellingham, Washington
- LFNW2026 Schedule
- Linux 7.0: Btrfs — A translation layer of logical block addresses that allows changes without moving or rewriting blocks for relocation
- Linux 7.0: XFS — Autonomous self-healing; delivers live filesystem health events to userspace for automatic repairs
- Linux 7.0: EXT4 — Improves write performance for concurrent direct I/O writes
- Linux 7.0: IO-uring — Adds support for BPF filtering to IO_uring for high performance async I/O
- Linux 7.0: Scheduler — Scheduler updates land with time slice extension, performance and scalability work for high core count systems
- Linux 7.0: Rust — Formally concluding the 'Rust experiment'; Rust for the Linux kernel is here to stay
- Linux 7.1: i486 — Begins phasing out Intel 486 CPU support; no known Linux distributions still ship with i486 support
- Give Up GitHub — We realize this is not an easy task; GitHub is ubiquitous. Through their effective marketing, GitHub has convinced FOSS developers that GitHub is the best (and even the only) place for FOSS development.
- opengist — Self-hosted pastebin powered by Git, open-source alternative to Github Gist.
- Forgejo on Codeberg — Beyond coding. We forge.
- Forgejo — Self-hosted alternative to GitHub; liberate your software from proprietary shackles with a familiar environment
- NixOS Wiki: Forgejo — Lightw