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14 snips
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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9 snips
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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Jan 6, 2025 • 37min

Late Night Linux – Episode 315

This episode features lively discussions about 2024 predictions and bold forecasts for 2025. The hosts dissect Amazon's potential software shift for Fire TV, and explore gaming advancements like Epic Games' Linux support. They also tackle the unsustainable AI hype and concerns about infrastructure security. Geopolitical tensions and VR innovations are examined, alongside reflections on Tesla's self-driving risks. Finally, there's a deep dive into the future of desktop Linux and evolving environments like XFCE, KDE, and GNOME.
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Dec 31, 2024 • 32min

Late Night Linux – Episode 314

In 2024, Linux faced notable challenges, including the end of NASA's Mars helicopter mission and the discovery of a security backdoor. The struggle for open source funding continues, but initiatives like Canonical’s Open Documentation Academy shine bright. The WordPress community is embroiled in a heated feud, raising questions about donations and governance. Decentralized social media gains traction amid corporate influence, while Raspberry Pi announces its IPO. Concerns linger over Mozilla's future and the viability of Firefox in a competitive market.
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Dec 23, 2024 • 35min

Late Night Linux – Episode 313

The podcast dives into home surveillance using Raspberry Pi, exploring software for motion detection and AI-based video processing. It shares personal experiences with 3D printer management via Octoprint and Home Assistant, emphasizing safety and remote control. Tailscale is highlighted as a user-friendly VPN solution. A newly released digital audio workstation garners attention, along with comparisons of web automation tools. Finally, discussions around the Raspberry Pi OS interface raise questions on balancing modern aesthetics with user stability.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 36min

Late Night Linux – Episode 312

Exciting developments are on the horizon for Linux gaming, with SteamOS expected to arrive on third-party hardware and a potential Lenovo handheld device. The Raspberry Pi 500 has sparked mixed opinions, raising questions about its role beyond education. Meanwhile, the impact of AI on security reports for FOSS developers is creating a stir. XFCE 4.20 is inching closer to Wayland compatibility, while KDE Plasma's successful donation notifications highlight a thriving open-source community.
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Dec 9, 2024 • 34min

Late Night Linux – Episode 311

Danielle Foré, founder of elementary OS, dives into the exciting features of the newly released elementary OS 8. She shares insights about the emphasis on user privacy with secure sessions powered by Wayland. The discussion reflects on updates to the dock and App Center, as well as the integration of inclusive design principles. Foré highlights how community feedback shaped these enhancements, aiming to improve the experience for users of all abilities. Tune in to discover what’s next for elementary OS and its evolving role in the Linux ecosystem!
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Dec 3, 2024 • 31min

Late Night Linux – Episode 310

The hosts take a skeptical look at GitHub's new security fund for open source while praising FreeCAD 1.0's release. They also discuss the arrival of elementary OS 8 and a new router designed specifically for OpenWrt. In a surprising twist, a host begins to embrace atomic distros, driven by KDE. Humor intertwines with serious tech discussions, covering topics from Raspberry Pi's latest offering to the ongoing Bcachefs drama. Expect a fun blend of cynicism and excitement about Linux's evolving landscape!
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Nov 25, 2024 • 33min

Late Night Linux – Episode 309

Dive into the fascinating world of laptop battery life as different desktop environments like Xfce and GNOME are compared. Explore web scraping with tools like PUP and reminisce about retro gaming with a web-based IDE. Celebrate the 20th anniversary of Half-Life 2 while simultaneously dissecting the modern impact of smart Rubik's cubes. Delve into unconventional cube designs and evaluate battery performance on a framework laptop while discussing open-source energy measurement projects. Discover the intriguing balance between performance and efficiency in Linux.

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