The podcast covers LinuxFest Northwest experiences, efficient file management in PHP, setting up web servers, Linux nostalgia, boosting feature on Fountain FM, unique Photosynth app, and community engagement in tech podcast.
Learn about Tailscale for secure machine-to-machine connections.
Explore upcoming Linux Fest meetups and community gatherings.
Discover Audio Serve for streaming audio files from directories.
Deep dives
Introducing the New Episode Trio: Tips to Move Files Off Linux System
Explore simple ways to transfer files off a Linux system, including a tool to serve audio files from existing directories, and live server updating experiences on Arch.
Boost Pick: Tailscale for Secure Machine Connections
Learn about Tailscale, enabling easy and secure machine-to-machine connections across different devices and platforms, offering a reliable VPN alternative for personal and enterprise use.
Community Meetups and Linux Fest Updates
Discover upcoming Linux Fest meetups, such as Red Hat Summit in Denver and a community gathering in Berlin, along with Linux Fest Northwest 2024 video releases, boosting opportunities, and exciting listener interactions.
Podman's Rise for Container Management
Explore the growing popularity of Podman for managing containers, particularly in conjunction with Nix OS, fostering secure and efficient container operations in home labs and production environments.
Audio Serve: Rust-Based Server for Audio File Playback
Introducing Audio Serve, a Rust-based server to stream audio files with a user-friendly web interface, specifically designed for serving audio content from directories, offering a lightweight and fast solution for audio playback needs.
Tiny File Manager — Web based File Manager in PHP, Manage your files efficiently and easily with Tiny File Manager and it is a simple, fast and small file manager with a single file.
Self-Hosted 122: Back to the Future — 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!
LocalSend — An open-source cross-platform alternative to AirDrop.
Pick: audioserve — Simple personal server to serve audiofiles files from folders. Intended primarily for audio books, but anything with decent folder structure will do.