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Back to SearchLate 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 …
9 months, 2 weeks ago
Linux After Dark – Episode 95
What Linux and FOSS technology should Joe learn next? Is it a case of waiting for a problem to present itself before even trying?
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9 months, 2 weeks ago
2.5 Admins 246: Perpetual Hotpatch
Old passwords work for Windows RDP, Broadcom shows why perpetual software licenses aren’t really forever, Windows Server is getting hotpatching, and …
9 months, 3 weeks ago
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…
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Linux Dev Time – Episode 123
Andy is convinced that functional programming isn’t boring. Listen to find out if he’s right!
Functional Programming & Haskell
Beautiful Racket
Fun…
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Hybrid Cloud Show – Episode 29
Aaron and Shane both recently had a bad experience when buying hard drives, the hardware we picked for our homelabs, why gigabit LANs aren’t quite cu…
9 months, 3 weeks ago
2.5 Admins 245: IPaaS
Crosswalks were comically vulnerable to being hacked, even Google struggles with tiered SSD and HDD storage, some insight into how AI scrapers are us…
10 months ago
Linux Matters 54: High Precision Solid Metal Balls
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Martin switches from traditional mice to trackball and gets a bit carried away with customising them L-Trac Trackball L-Trac T…10 months ago
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 graphic…
10 months ago
Linux After Dark – Episode 94
What do we wish had happened in the Linux and open source world? Successful mobile Linux, convergence, Snaps winning, and Amigas still being around.
…10 months ago