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Jan 7, 2024 • 0sec
Half the Bits, Double the Pain | LINUX Unplugged 544
This podcast explores the challenge of loading Linux on nearly dead 32-bit systems. They discuss their experiences with different Linux distributions and the frustrations of sluggish live environments. The hosts also talk about using Nix as a package manager and reflect on the benefits and challenges. They discuss upcoming events, IT security challenges, and a sponsor solution. The conversation then shifts to using the Debian distribution and their experience with different desktop environments. They reminisce about 64-bit systems, discuss a listener's experience with the challenge, and joke about laptops and media control buttons. Finally, they decipher a code and discuss boost contributions and Linux on low-end hardware.

Jan 3, 2024 • 0sec
The Workstation Lifestyle | Coder Radio 551
Topics include Apple halting sales of watch, Adobe giving up on major acquisition, US senators calling for investigation into Apple, EU investigating company, challenges of working with Unreal, transitioning to different toolset, difficulties in Unreal development, working on new hardware, advantages of using workstations over laptops, and the phenomenon of falling ill during vacations.

Dec 31, 2023 • 0sec
Profoundly Prophetic Prognostications | LINUX Unplugged 543
Special guest Michael Tunnell joins to make Linux predictions for 2024. They review past predictions, discuss an AI-driven Linux distribution, and predict a data corruption bug in B-cash FS file system. They also talk about managing user devices with Collide and using Distro Box to manage Linux distributions.

Dec 29, 2023 • 0sec
State of the Homelabs 2023 | Self-Hosted 113
Guest Brent Gervais joins to discuss changes in homelabs, including building and maintaining dashboards, platforms and software usage, networking stability with TailScale, media stack updates, Nix OS and Ansible, package managers, operating systems, reverse proxies, desires for automation using ESP 32, syncing media libraries, and integrating home pods.

Dec 27, 2023 • 0sec
Buff Uncle Jeff | Coder Radio 550
The hosts discuss a code challenge in an advent calendar, controversies with the Brave browser, frustrations with web browser compatibility and video calls. They also cover upcoming events, job opportunities, measuring the right metrics in business, switching to a bounty system, the ruling against Google and Apple, a Super Nintendo cartridge upgrade, Beeper's future, and listener recommendations.

Dec 24, 2023 • 0sec
2023 Tuxies | LINUX Unplugged 542
Discover the best projects, distros, and desktops of 2023 in the fourth annual Tuxies. Discuss the 32-bit challenge and the extended deadline for submitting papers to Texas Linux Fest. Learn about the rankings of the best desktop Linux distribution, the winners of the Tuxies awards, and the importance of device security. Explore the concept of streaming sats and the top boosters, while also enjoying boosts sent by different individuals and special recordings for members.

Dec 20, 2023 • 0sec
Hacking The Gathering | Coder Radio 549
A developer's clever hack in an online game, the debate of Babylon 5 vs Star Trek, Apple's attitude towards free products and iOS integration, challenges of cloning apps and maintaining them, China's infiltration into US critical services, the return of Android iMessage app, comparing Bell Labs work approach with the current industry, Slack's image and remote work, and the potential applications of Neural Link.

Dec 17, 2023 • 0sec
Out with a Bang | LINUX Unplugged 541
The podcast covers topics such as the urgency to switch from 32-bit machines, attending Nixcon North America, Linux updates and new releases, changes in the Linux ecosystem, concerns about the lack of transparency in the Rocky Linux project, a solution for compromised credentials, replacing persistent volumes with OwnTracks for location sharing, decentralized podcast distribution, and challenges with finding reliable documentation.

Dec 15, 2023 • 0sec
Red Light, Green Light | Self-Hosted 112
Topics include integrating WLED into a new build, hardware for WLED, Year of Voice update, self-hosting push notifications, smart home devices and universal apps, positive laptop experience, WLED installation and control of LED light strips, threats to push notifications and privacy concerns, advancements in voice recognition, cheaper Power over Ethernet option, Nix con North America, Linux Fest Northwest, self-hosted community, financial challenges in the podcast market, and the importance of independent media.

Dec 13, 2023 • 0sec
Alby's Home for the Holidays | Office Hours 36
A special edition of Office Hours explains why some Podcasters are seeing a 20% drop in downloads. Plus, Moritz from Alby joins us for a chat.Special Guest: Moritz Kaminski.Sponsored By:Send us a Boost w/a new Podcast App: Send a boost into the show, try out a new app, and help keep podcasting independent. Join the Party! The Jupiter Membership Party: Join the party and get exclusive content. Links:⚡ Alby: Your Boost companion for the web — Send a boost from the web; just Get Alby, top it off, and start boosting!🎉 Office Hours on the Podcastindex.org — Boost from the Web. Once you have Alby topped off, you can Boost from our page on the Podcast Index.Moritz Kaminski — Contributing to an open value layer for the internetThe company asking podcast directories for money — A copyright enforcement company is sending bills to podcast directories for reproducing thumbnail images from RSS feeds.Annual re-certification now required by IAB — The updated pricing is: Member: $12,500 (new) / $6,250 (renew); Non-Member: $17,500 (new) /$8,750 (renew)Notice: Updates to Automatic Downloads - Apple Podcasts for Creators — Before iOS 17, when a listener would unpause automatic downloads, the system would automatically download all unplayed episodes. With iOS 17, Apple Podcasts will not download previous episodes and will resume automatically downloading new episodes.Tracking the impact of the auto-downloading changes to Apple Podcasts in iOS 17 — Let’s take a look at the Apple Podcasts listeners to OP3, an open prefix service tracking over 10 million downloads a month from over 1000 shows of various types, so a nice small sample to work with.Faidr — Our technology removes those annoying interruptions and lets you replace them with the audio content you actually want to hear.Auddia Announces Commercial Free Podcasting Enabled by Proprietary New AI Technology to be Launched in the faidr App on January 15 — 200 top podcasts will be available for ad-free listening upon launch, representing upwards of 50,000 episodes.Auddia Announces Commercial Free Podcasting to be Launched in the faidr App on January 15 — In June of 2023, the Company announced that its engineers had successfully combined Natural Language Processing (NLP) and its proprietary AI audio-classification algorithm to create a new model that could be applied to podcasts.The Lightning Network Grew by 1212% in 2 Years — In this report, we show how the number of users, transactions, and volume have been
accelerating significantly over the past years. We also share some River-specific insights
and discuss significant growth accelerators for the Lightning Network.Kevin Rooke on X — The average public Lightning Network channel is approaching 8 million sats of capacity now.Coming in 2024 — V4V based, multiply redundant object store with decentralized CDN for PeerTube self-hosters. Removes 99% of the bandwidth costs of media hosting, as well as the storage costs of online hosting.SeaweedFS — SeaweedFS is a fast distributed storage system for blobs, objects, files, and data lake, for billions of files! Blob store has O(1) disk seek, cloud tiering. Filer supports Cloud Drive, cross-DC active-active replication, Kubernetes, POSIX FUSE mount, S3 API, S3 Gateway, Hadoop, WebDAV, encryption, Erasure Coding.V4V SHOW | Mere Mortals — What will digital content look like in 5 years time? In Ep#56 we're going to rehash everything we've learned this season, lay out my predictions for what is ahead of us and learn how you can help shape the future direction of this very podcast.Music: Santa's In Town - The Top Hats OrchestraMusic: A Charlie Brown Christmas - The Top Hats OrchestraMusic: Sleigh Ride - The Top Hats Orchestra


