Late Night Linux

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Mar 17, 2025 • 27min

Late Night Linux – Episode 325

Dive into the fascinating world of Wi-Fi tracking with ESP32 devices, enabling real-time positioning and 3D visuals. Explore the power of tools like a JavaScript bookmarklet for seamless mapping and the open-source tool CYD for managing Twitter data. Discuss the quirks of 3D image viewing and how various methods stack against each other. Learn tips on managing Ubuntu updates and discover the contrasting preferences between GNOME and XFCE desktop environments. Reflect on the Linux community's blend of nostalgia and excitement for future tech advancements.
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Mar 11, 2025 • 30min

Late Night Linux – Episode 324

Mozilla struggles with communication regarding important policy changes, raising user privacy concerns. A film made with Blender wins an Oscar, showcasing the power of open-source creativity. EA opens up classic Command & Conquer games, igniting excitement in gaming communities. The EFF introduces a tool to detect cellular spying, promoting digital security. Plus, updates on Firefox, advancements in device connectivity, and a glimpse into the challenges of using tech today, all packed with engaging discussions!
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Mar 3, 2025 • 30min

Late Night Linux – Episode 323

Dive into the world of remote desktop technology with a focus on Guacamole, which allows access without dedicated clients. Explore the integration of smart home systems and the transition from Amazon devices to local solutions. Discover the potential of AI and hear some fun anecdotes. A humorous take on rugged watch designs and the quirks of Casio products also brings a light-hearted twist. Plus, tackle the ups and downs of upgrading to Pi-hole version 6, navigating Docker and ad-blockers along the way!
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Feb 25, 2025 • 31min

Late Night Linux – Episode 322

The ongoing Rust integration in the Linux kernel stirs debate, with significant resignations making waves. Concerns around digital ownership grow as Amazon restricts Kindle backups. Privacy issues escalate in Chrome while Mozilla struggles with leadership woes. The rise of Fuchsia raises questions about AOSP's future. Analyzing encryption brings light to access challenges and the need for open-source sustainability. Meanwhile, the tech community grapples with generational divides and the balancing act of innovation and stability.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 24min

Late Night Linux – Episode 321

Imagine a world where Linux never existed—how would technology have evolved? The hosts discuss the potential impact of this scenario and explore Canonical's controversial decisions with Unity. They share their experiences in self-hosting and balancing reliance on third-party services. Additionally, they delve into the nuances of home server management and the challenges of self-hosting email. From chat services to data security, the discussion is packed with insights on modern digital life and the importance of privacy.
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Feb 11, 2025 • 26min

Late Night Linux – Episode 320

Dive into the heated debate over integrating Rust into the Linux kernel as developers clash on tradition versus innovation. Nostalgia strikes with the Pebble smartwatch's comeback, mixing personal stories with tech evolution. The podcast sheds light on the struggle for funding in Linux distributions and the vital need for community support. Explore new advancements with RISC-V laptop architecture and celebrate Blender's role in an Oscar-nominated film. Plus, exciting updates on the upcoming Plasma 6.3 release.
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Feb 3, 2025 • 31min

Late Night Linux – Episode 319

Imagine if Qt had been friendlier licensed—would KDE have been the top desktop choice instead of GNOME? Dive into a debate on IBM's impact after acquiring Red Hat and explore innovative tools like Tailscale’s VPN and a user-friendly systemd manager. The discussion also covers the need for better screen comfort with Redshift and the importance of security in managing app credentials. Finally, they reflect on the dwindling Linux news landscape and its broader implications for the open-source community.
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Jan 28, 2025 • 37min

Late Night Linux – Episode 318

Dive into an intriguing discussion about a new decentralized social media initiative that raises eyebrows for neglecting the Fediverse. Discover why foldable phones, while cool, may not be the future of tech. Explore photo stitching frustrations with Hugin and the joys of creating panoramic images. The speakers humorously navigate device failures, sharing a lighthearted wish about screens breaking. Finally, learn about BarCamp Surrey and its mission to connect diverse community interests in a fun and engaging atmosphere.
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Jan 20, 2025 • 40min

Late Night Linux – Episode 317

Molly White, a Wikipedia editor and creator of the 'Web3 is going great' newsletter, joins to discuss recent far-right attacks on Wikipedia. She delves into Elon Musk's claims of leftist bias, the misconceptions surrounding funding and reliable sources, and the challenges of false equivalence in media. The conversation emphasizes the vital role of volunteers in combating misinformation and the importance of preserving unbiased information in the face of rising censorship. Additionally, they share exciting tech discoveries from 2024 that showcase open-source innovations.
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Jan 14, 2025 • 34min

Late Night Linux – Episode 316

The Lenovo Legion Go S is making waves as a new handheld gaming device supporting SteamOS. Discussions of the 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 spark a spirited debate on its practicality amid competition with mini PCs. The hosts explore the intriguing advancements in AI technology for subtitling in video. Governance issues in the WordPress community raise eyebrows, reflecting on the importance of strong leadership in open-source projects. Plus, a look into the future of web browsers reveals the ongoing struggle between Chromium and independent engines.

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