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- 163 - Episode 120: VideoLads
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With Shane and Mike away, Conor and Amolith talk to Vibhoothi from the VideoLAN project (of VLC fame).
Discussion
Back door in xz leads to SSH server compromise
Chat with Vibhoothi
VideoLAN GSoC programmerav1e AV1 encoder written in Rust
Mozilla's 2020 layoffs
Daala codec
VDD Video Dev Days 2023 hosted by Sigmedia in Dublin
Donate to VideoLAN or contribute in other ways
Vibhoothi's links
his PhD research in the Sigmedia group under Prof. Anil Kokaram
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Wed, 1 May 2024 - 31min - 162 - Episode 119: Boxing up a Distro
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Mike has been fighting with Windows. Conor is curious about Bluefin. Mike has a plastic notebook and Conor got a new watch.
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Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 47min - 161 - Episode 118: KDE Plasma 6 and the Future of AI Avatars
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News
KDE MegaRelease 6 (KDE.org)
KDE PLASMA 6 review: was it worth the wait? (The Linux Experiment, YouTube)Bluesky and Mastodon users are having a fight that could shape the next generation of social media (TechCrunch)
GNOME 46 shipped with experimental support for variable refresh rate (Phoronix)
Finds
AI avatar generator (HuggingFace.co)
Interesting Linux apps (It's FOSS)
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Sun, 7 Apr 2024 - 36min - 160 - Episode 117: Read All About It
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Conor was quoted in the Irish Times about the Dublin Linux install fest
SnowflakeOSRepublican calendar Mostodon bot
Biel in Switzerland
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Wed, 6 Mar 2024 - 26min - 159 - Episode 116: As Seen in Apt
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With Shane away, Amolith, Conor and Mike discuss advertising in package managers, a fork of Firefox and a snazzy window manager with a darker side.
Ubuntu Pro package manager advertising (from omg! ubuntu!)
The Debian Administrator's Handbook
Ubuntu repos
Ubuntu Pro on the welcome screen
Floorp fork of Firefox (from It's FOSS)
Firefox sync
Hyprland's community accused of toxicity
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Sun, 18 Feb 2024 - 23min - 158 - Episode 115: This Episode Was (not) Generated By AI
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Backlash against Kagi using Brave's API
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Thu, 25 Jan 2024 - 47min - 157 - Episode 114: Ubuntu Summit 2023
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This is the recording of our Ubuntu Summit 2023 discussion. We talk about interesting talks and the conference experience. Then we chat with the audience in the room.
Please note that the audio quality is lower than usual, due to it being a live recording.
The Dreamworks talk recording
The Asahi Linux talk recording
The Portals talk recording
The Owncast talk recording
The Typst talk recording
The MOD Dwarf talk recording
OggCamp sadly, there hasn't been one since 2019
The Panel on the future of AI recording
The technical writing talk recording
The Fairphone talk recording
Linux Lads' FOSS Talk Live 2021 presentation (with slides and everything)
Amolith's spiky sandals
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Wed, 27 Dec 2023 - 46min - 156 - Episode 113: Something, Something Linux
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We talk about the stereotypical Linux user. Is it an unwashed bearded guy with a skin problem? Is it a privacy absolutist? A command line wizard? Just a slob like one of us? We talk about a cool project that Shane found, an example of open source making a difference outside of tech. We circle back to the Linux user, might they be a tinkerer?
TimeTagger time tracking solution
JetBrains, purveyors of IDEs
Project Kamp on YouTube
Amolith's project Willow is now open source
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Sun, 19 Nov 2023 - 28min - 155 - Episode 112: Four Cs Thick
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All four hosts present and accounted for. Conor's getting a new toy, and Amolith tries the little brick that wishes it could. We then discuss phones and OSs.
Conor has a new Android games console
As seen on YouTube
JELOS, Just Enough Linux OS for handheld gaming devices
Amolith tried a Librem 5, kindly provided to him by Jim Salter
It is not slim.
Phosh on PureOS, based on Debian
Librem 5 flashing docs
Many other environments are available
I couldn't find the promised video that compares Gnome mobile and Phosh again. Sorry.
Google committed to 7 years of updates for the Pixel 8
postmarketOS supported devices
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Sat, 21 Oct 2023 - 34min - 154 - Episode 111: Newsworthy Habits
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Amolith and Mike chat about their news-related habits and tools. A few hypotheticals are thrown around. Then the conversation turns to Amolith's new client and the two new programming languages that he's learning.
Keeping up with the news
Nextnews for iOS
yarr RSS reader
wallabag self-hosted read-it-later service
The 2023 writers' strike
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
yt-dlp, a youtube-dl fork with additional features and fixes
Amolith's feeds
Mike's feeds
New client, new languages
Learn You a Haskell for Great Good
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Sat, 23 Sep 2023 - 36min - 153 - Episode 110: Shane's Planes
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Shane and Amolith talk about Shane's air traffic tracking hobby, mesh networking and learning programming for career change.
Shane set up his SDR dongle
FlightRadar24, their data for business subscription plan
They have a Raspberry Pi image
Shane talked about this in episode 107
TP-Link AV600 powerline adaptors
1 nautical mile is 1.852 of your finest kilometres, or 1.1508 US land miles.
Unrelated, but just look at this map, then look Mike in the eyes and tell him that non-metric units shouldn't be consigned into history books.
Other trackers are available:
Meshtastic open source, off-grid, decentralised mesh network
Used by farmers
Can be helpful during natural disasters
Discussed on Linux Downtime ep 76
2023 has been the year of tech lay-offs
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Thu, 7 Sep 2023 - 33min - 152 - Episode 109: Trying Your Hat at Fedora
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Conor and Mike talk about a new chapter for Asahi Linux, the redesign of everyone's favourite email client and a penguin beating a fruit.
Asahi Linux has a new flagship distro and it's Fedora
Fedora remixes
Fedora special interest groups
Asahi alternative distros
NixOSLinux overtook macOS on the Steam Deck
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Wed, 23 Aug 2023 - 14min - 151 - Episode 108: Hare under the Willow
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Whilst the other two are sunning their behinds somewhere, Amolith and Mike discuss two interesting projects - Amolith's own Willow, and Hare programming language that Mike has recently gotten into.
Willow
How to get a feed of GitHub releases
Gitea and Forgejo have release feeds, but GitLab doesn't
Git tags
Apparently, other source code management systems exist:
Willow might end up in a Slackware install near you
Go templates
The plan is for Willow to be ready by this year's Ubuntu summit, where Amolith will be giving a talk on it.
Application lifecycle management
Hare
Improvements on CHare's IRC channel (opens in an IRC client)
Drew DeVault's blog
There actually is a tutorial
High level data structures in Hare
The venerable top, and its descendants:
The Ares Operating System, a blog post on it and from it.
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Wed, 9 Aug 2023 - 23min - 150 - Episode 107: ARMed with Debian
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We talk about running Debian on the devil's fruity hardware, then briefly sidestep into a culture and piracy discussion. Shane shares his plan to bug all air traffic with an SDR dongle and a Raspberry Pi. Conor shows off his new colour ereader.
Debian on an M1 MacBook
Asahi's feature support page details what works and what doesn't
Speakers are a work in progress
Firefox as a Snap
There is a project that looks after Linux on Microsoft Surfaces
Beta and VHS video from Technology Connections
A video from 1997 Macworld where Bill Gates came in to prop Apple up
Culture consumption
Winamp is still around
ReVanced for YouTube
Dodgy boxes became popular and the State noticed
Gabe Newell on piracy
The soccer streaming case
Eavesdropping on planes
Shane got himself an SDR dongle
As discussed on Linux Matters and Late Night Linux
FlightRadar24, their data for business subscription plan
Nautical mile is 1,852 metres
Russian Warship Go Fuck Yourself
Russian military exercise in the Irish EEZ
Starlink's a source of light pollution as well as aid to the Ukrainian military (now paid for by the US)
E Ink in colour
Conor got himself an InkPad Color 2
Terry Pratchett's Discworld
Tetris the movie
BeagleV-Ahead Risc-V board
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Wed, 26 Jul 2023 - 54min - 149 - Episode 106: The Narwhal Bacons at Midnight
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Our 😤 thoughts on the Reddit debacle, and the options that there are for online communities.
WTF even happened?
Wikipedia's article about the whole mess
Reddit'd like some of that sweet IPO cash 🤑
Reddit's announcement of the API changes
Apollo' Christian Selig's post ⚰️
Subreddits went dark, the CEO just couldn't help himself and trolled on
👷♂️ Last year's stats had volunteer mods generate $3.4M worth of free labour
Reddit's pivot to crap ↪️💩 possibly made Google Search (even) less usefull
Ranking of reddit.com
Reddit's old site, projects like RES and third party apps like Infinity improve upon the current "stock" experience
Alternatives:
sub.rehab lists instances of the Reddit communities on alternative platforms
Sync app reborn on Lemmy
List of Lemmy instances
How to 🪛 install Lemmy from scratch
kbin admin bare metal guide
The threat of Threads
The EU Comission Ireland in the Fediverse
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Wed, 12 Jul 2023 - 36min - 148 - Episode 105: And Now for Something Completely Different
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With Conor and Amolith away, Shane and Mike took a break from wagging their chins about Linux, and wagged them about their other nerdy pursuits instead.
Amolith was at SELF
Conor was at Download
Distortion pedal building tutorial
Alastair Reynold's Revelation Space
Naomi Novik's Scholomance
Maxime J. Durand's The Perfect Run
A video of a ping pong "runaround"
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Wed, 28 Jun 2023 - 1h 08min - 147 - Episode 104: Desktop Lap Dance
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We talk about desktops, are they even necessary? Then we discuss Conor's newest hop, to Nobara.
Framework now offers Ryzen processors
Entroware Kratos
Lenovo ThinkPads
USB ThinkPad keyboardDell XPS
Nobara is a "modified version of Fedora Linux with user-friendly fixes added to it".
GloriousEggroll and his Proton-GE
Flathub now has a lot of things, including Proton VPN
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Mon, 12 Jun 2023 - 36min - 146 - Episode 103: Fun Quail
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We talk to Ciarán about
entertaining avianscetaceans prone to discomusic publication and cataloguing system based on ActivityPub, creating specs for podcast syncing API, Star Trek, life, the Universe and everything.Funkwhale
Find instances using this dashboard
Ciarán's own instance
Funkwhale's Gitlab repo
Open Podcast API
Retribute, wealth sharing platform
Star Trek
The Irish unification is happening next year
Catch up with Ciarán
Ciarán is on Mastodon
So is Funkwhale
Open Podcast API is on GitHub
SouthEast LinuxFest
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Wed, 24 May 2023 - 52min - 145 - Episode 102: Interview with Chris from the Gio Project
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Amolith's friend in code Chris masterfully expands on the previous episode by subtly correcting everything we got wrong about Gio and adding more information about the technology and the project.
Chat with Chris Waldon from the Gio project
Gio was created by Elias Naur
Intro to GTK for comparison
GoGio, a CLI utility that helps build Gio apps for Android, iOS, tvOS and WebAssembly
Gio's Open Collective page
There is a Go portKakoune code editor
Catch up with Chris
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Tue, 10 May 2023 - 38min - 144 - Episode 101: Gio Dudes
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We talk about using Bing and Edge (what has the world come to?). Is it a stoat? Is it a drill sergeant? No, it's an AI, and possibly a thieving one, but shouldn't we rethink IP anyway? Maybe the bot can cook better than Mike, idk the bar is low. Then we switch to Gio, a UI toolkit for Go, Amolith and Mike talk about their projects. Thirsty? Try making kombucha, you'll only need to know some biochemistry.
AI and chatbots
Mike's Binging it
How to use Bing GPT in EdgeAmolith's turning AI into small woodland creatures and military personnel using Chatbot UI
Today in Focus AI episodes
Gio
Gio website
Amolith's Gio project
Kombucha
Amolith ferments his own
moonshineteaThe obligatory Wikipedia article
The what of the what?? Article on making kombucha - includes terms like SCOBY and pellicle, so you know it's the genuine... article.
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Tue, 25 Apr 2023 - 32min - 143 - Episode 100: A Hundred Shenanigans
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It's the hundredth episode! We reminisce about the first time, 18.04, lightweight environments. There will never be Windows 11. Mozilla's a brand. Then we read some lovely feedback.
The first episode
Bionic Beaver is on its last legs, but we are still going strong
A listicle on lightweight environments
System usage comparison of Linux desktop environments
There will be no Windows 11
Mozilla are still design conscious
Feedback and well wishes
From HTTP 418, Bon Tron, Miguel A., Petre, hakerdefo, awful piper on Mastodon From Colonel Panic in YouTube comments From Dupsneerg and Zach via email From Carlos M. on Telegram From sciso on Discord From Aks on MatrixThank you all ❤️
Amolith was on Linux Downtime's ep. 69 (nice)
Find us on Fedi
Amolith: @amolith@nixnet.social
Conor: @techcelt@fosstodon.org
Mike: @mikee@social.lol
Shane: @stranded_output@indieweb.social
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Wed, 12 Apr 2023 - 34min - 142 - Episode 99: Off the Rails
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Ireland showed England how to play rugby, raising cheerfulness. We discuss a command line that's not your grandma's bash, more like a next generation UI that can be genuinely helpful even to non-techies. Shane, for one, welcomes his doomscrolling robot overlord on Mastodon. Mike's been playing with Go. Write to us for EP 100! Do it.
Ireland are well versed in rugby
Command Line is the GUI's Future
Unity HUD
ffmpeg has a large manual
rclone QT frontend Rclone Browser
For a Mastodon doomscrolling bot follow @doomscroll_bot@bird.makeup
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Wed, 29 Mar 2023 - 39min - 141 - Episode 98: Interview with Gabe Kangas, Creator of Owncast
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Discussion
We talked to Gabe Kangas, the creator of Owncast, a free and open source live video and web chat server for use with existing popular broadcasting software. Born out of the sudden silence of the pandemic, it empowers people to stream their events all over the world.
We chatted about the purpose and history of the project, what it means being an open source developer, the freedom and control of running your own server, and the tech behind it all.
PeerTube is more of product, Gabe sees Owncast as more of a piece of infrastructure
Owncast is written in Go, single binaries for everyone!
Connects to OBS, future plans include recording functionality
From concerts to funerals
VPS providers like Hetzner often provide Owncast as a one click install
Support Owncast on open collective
Gabe is always on the lookout for help
Beware of burnout
Gabe's blog post about frontend technologies
Scheduled events are on the horizon
Catch up with Gabe and the project: https://owncast.online/contact/
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Tue, 14 Mar 2023 - 43min - 140 - Episode 97: Lotsa FOSS
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Discussion - Cool Projects
Question for the audience: How should Shane get the internet through his concrete walls?
Prosody real time blocklist module
Cheogram XMPP client for Android
News
Bad news from Mycroft
Mozilla's Common Voice
KDE & Gnome are working on Flathub Payments
elementary OS's AppCenter allows paing for Flatpaks
Ubuntu flavours will no longer provide Flatpak out of the box
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Mon, 6 Mar 2023 - 39min - 139 - Episode 96: An Outsider's Perspective
SPSS Statistics (proprietary)
GNU PSPP (open source alternative)
R (open source alternative)
Ubuntu Summit 2022 | Open Source Marketing Done Right — Michael Tunnel
elementary OS 7 Release Announcement
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Tue, 14 Feb 2023 - 31min - 138 - Episode 95: The Future is... Bright?
Episode edited by Jake Bauer — thanks!
Talk about this on our forum
Discussion - The Future
MKBHD tries the HTC Vive XR Elite (YouTube)
Virtual retinal display (from Wikipedia)
Eye tracking (from Wikipedia)
Heatmap.me claims to do real time tracking of user interactions with pages
Meta's mataverse eye-tracking wants to take this to a next levelThe recent nuclear fusion news (from The Economist)
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Mon, 30 Jan 2023 - 41min - 137 - Season 7 - Episode 19: A Look Back at 2022
Episode edited by Jake Bauer — thanks!
Discussion - A Look Back at 2022
Amolith
LSP (Language Server Protocol)
Flycheck syntax checker
Amolith was in a rush and forgot to mention his beloved Framework laptop
Conor
Mentioned at Akademy 2022 (from GamingOnLinux)
Frequent updates
Intermezzo
Anticapitalist RantMike
Other distros are available
The GPU driver devs are mentioned in this post
Shane
Thanks Elon! - Shane's posts on our forums
Ubuntu Summit
The recording of our episode is now on YouTube
@ us on Mastodon
New podcast coming soon
Amolith and Jake will have their own show on redacted.life
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Thu, 30 Dec 2022 - 52min - 136 - Season 7 - Episode 18: Live from Ubuntu Summit
Episode edited by Jake Bauer — thanks!
Recorded on 8/11/2022 at the Ubuntu Summit in Prague
Discuss this episode on the Forum
Headsup about sound quality
Despite Jakes's effort, the sound is below our usual standards.Discussion: Content Creation on Linux
Where it started
Software
The steaming pile of Python relies heavily on:
It also uses rsync to move files to our Hetzner VPS
We used to use Grav
The "men from Ardour who just walked in" were Paul Davis and Robin GareusJACK audio connection kit 🥁
Used by the Ubuntu Portugal Podcastyarr yet another RSS reader
Nextcloud RSS app NewsHardware
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
Sources
Catchup with Gary:
Listen to him on Linux After Dark
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Tue, 6 Dec 2022 - 52min - 135 - Season 7 - Episode 17: Matrix or Musk
Episode edited by Jake Bauer — thanks!
Matrix
Clients Conor's been enjoying Cinny Amolith has Cinny and Element instances FluffyChat for mobile Synapse (reference server implementation" target="_blank) Matrix specXMPP
Server implementations Prosody ejabberd Snikket A note about "Jabber" and "XMPP": Jabber is the name for the original base protocol specification from 1999. In 2002, the author contributed the Jabber spec to the IETF under the name XMPP. (source) Commercial products using XMPP on the backend Cisco Jabber Google Talk (2013) Nintendo Switch NPNS (push notifications, not news feed) Zoom Others… Clients Converse.js: web Movim: web Gajim: Windows, Linux, GTK, no A/V calls yet, dialer for Cheogram, more mature with advanced capabilities Dino: Linux, GTK, A/V calls, simple UI Snikket: Google Play, F-Droid, App Store Conversations: Android, most mature and featureful client (paid in Google Play, free from F-Droid) Cheogram: Android, fork of Conversations with specialised features for Cheogram users (F-Droid link)Fediverse
Platforms Mastodon Misskey FoundKey: Misskey but better (in Amolith's opinion) Pleroma Akkoma: Pleroma fork with a faster dev cycle, a friendlier community, and without the controversies surrounding Pleroma Pixelfed (Instagram) Peertube (YouTube) Mobilizon (Facebook Groups, MeetUp) Funkwhale (Music)Mentioned instances
Fosstodon mastodon.ie mastodon.social and mastodon.online (run by Mastodon creator, Amolith says please pick just about any other instance) nixnet.social (Akkoma instance run by Amolith, needs some work) mk.nixnet.social (Misskey instance run by Amolith, needs some work) Some recommendationsOur fedi handles:
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Tue, 29 Nov 2022 - 43min - 134 - Season 7 - Episode 16: Achtung!
Episode edited by: Jake Bauer https://www.paritybit.ca - thanks!
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Discussion - The Attention Economy
Attention Economy on Wikipedia
Brave's Basic Attention Token
LTT's infamous sponsor seugues in a YouTube compilation
Jay Forman's Tube Map YouTube video with a SurfShark VPN ad towards the end
Dynamic ad insertion
The Verge's article on the topic
Interactive Advertising Bureau's US podcast ad revenue PDF report
Page 12 shows that in 2021, dynamically inserted ads brought in 84% of revenue, as opposed to 16% for "baked in" ads. This trend has been on a steep rise in the last few years.Data brokers (from Wikipedia)
Their ad server is open source, you can self-host itAll the tech giants want all the advertising (from The Economist)
YouTube Music pays more than Spotify, but it's still close to nothing: $0.008 on YTM against $0.003 to $0.005 on Spotify per stream. (from Hypebot)
XKCD on free speech
Perceptual blinders on Wikipedia
Blokada for Android and iOS
Adaway for Android
NewPipe supports YouTube, SoundCloud, https://media.ccc.de/ and PeerTube
The Attenborough mural
The stripes on the painted house were red and white, not yellow and purple
Ubuntu Summit
From 7 to 9 November in Prague
Amolith's LXD talk
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Sat, 5 Nov 2022 - 53min - 133 - Season 7 - Episode 15: Rocking Like a Pro
Episode edited by: Jake Bauer https://www.paritybit.ca - thanks!
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Discussion
Ubuntu Summit, 7 - 9 November 2022, Prague
Amolith's LXD talk has been accepted for the infrastructure track
DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS
Conor got a Pinebook Pro
Runs Manjaro with KDE Plasma
How to stream YouTube using MPV
Thunderbolt Wikipedia article
Nifty Nuggets
Mike:
Zellij is a terminal workspace
Warp terminal is proprietary and hasn't got a Linux version yet
Office365 indistinguishable icons
Amolith:
Headscale open source control server for tailnets
In other news...
Python 2 dropped from Arch repos
An Ask Ubuntu answer about
python-is-python3
Correction: It's not google-appengine-java that depends on Python 2, it's google-appengine-go
OpenJDK is from Oracle
AdoptOpenJDK became Adoptium, belonging to the Eclipse Foundation
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Sun, 9 Oct 2022 - 52min - 132 - Season 7 - Episode 14: Actually Comical
Discussion
Budgeting SaaS product Actual went open source and can be self hosted
Adobe is buying Figma, Penpot is an alternative
Notion's alternative is AppFlowy
Trello's alternatives:
Deta.sh is a nice replacement for Heroku
Akira UX design tool
Komikku, A FOSS manga reader
Some alternatives if you don't read strictly manga (from It's FOSS)
Conor has tried Mcomix and it seems to be a great lightweight comic reader that supports the features that you would want it to
yarr RSS reader
Lobsters community focused news aggregation and discussionSome Firefox add-ons (from It's FOSS)
not in the list: Firefox containersNew browser written completely from scratch, by the author of SerenityOS
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Sun, 25 Sep 2022 - 44min - 131 - Season 7 - Episode 13: At One with Your Element
Discussion
Self Hosting
Some platform as a service options that have free tiers:
Mike was wrong 🙄, Deta's Drive is 10GBor more at free-for.dev
Heroku's free tier is mostly going away
For those who like to mess with servers 🔔, here are some reasonably prices VPS providers:
IBM Cloud free tier
Element One
Conor has been trying Element One, a hosted service for Matrix chat that bridges to WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram
Element's Enterprise offering
Solaar
Solaar Logitech device manager
Enables connecting peripherals 🖱⌨️ using the Logitech Unifying Receiver
It comes with Linux Mint
OpenRGB helped Conor calm down his flashing keyboard
Crystal and Garuda Linuxes
This article sparked Conor's curiosity (from It's FOSS)
The project's site
Full of Libadwaita's goodness
Made Conor put some Gnome in his Garuda Linux
Blindoy's Stories for Geriatric Millennials
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Mon, 5 Sep 2022 - 40min - 130 - Season 7 - Episode 12: Reversed in the Nix of Time
Discussion
🍴 GitLab to delete dormant repositories in free accounts then reversed that decision the next day
🖥 ️NixOS 22.05 has a graphical installer that Mike and Conor tried
Conor enjoyed 🦅 Garuda Linux
Mike and Amolith play with Neovide, a ✨ flashy ✨ GUI frontend for Neovim
🍵 Gitea, a self-hosted git forge, is very actively working on ActivityPub federation
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Wed, 17 Aug 2022 - 35min - 129 - Season 7 - Episode 11: Bitwigs on the Green
Discussion
Thunderbird with Matrix chat client built in (via The Register)
Mozilla use Matrix themselves
Thunderbird is now part of MZLA Technologies Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mozilla Foundation according to Thunderbird's website
Mutt and NeoMutt email clients
Amolith uses Emacs's mu4e, because no text editor is complete without an email client
Shane trying Bitwig Studio on Linux
Use the Deb, Luke - click on "Ubuntu" on the download page
Bitwig's CLAP audio plugin standard
Mike's messing with Godot Engine again
Godot's showcase
Amazon Lumberyard
Conor likes Vivaldi's email client
Vivaldi's code licensingAmolith plays with Astrofox
Say hi to Shane in our Discord
Discord Nitro
Amolith runs an XMPP server
it has a Linux Lads channel -> linuxlads@muc.nixnet.services (not currently bridged to anything)Contact Us
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Thu, 14 Jul 2022 - 56min - 128 - Season 7 - Episode 10: You Wouldn't Download a Radio
Interview With Bill, the ham radio guy
Wikipedia's amateur radio article (also explains why it's called "ham")
DXCC call sign nomenclature
Chirp FOSS for radio programming
flrig to control bigger devices
CQRLOG a ham radio logger
WSJT-X helps with weak-signal communication
Irish Radio Transmitters Society
European Radio Amateur's Organization
The American National Association for Amateur Radio
The global International Amateur Radio Union
The Field Day event on 25 June in the US
The Dublin maker's club
Ham Radio Village at DEF CON 30
ISM bands - radio bands reserved for industrial, scientific and medical purposes
fldigi turns a sound card into a modem
The Linux in the Ham Shack podcast
Hamvention, a big amateur radio conference
HP Dev One HP laptop sold with Pop!_OS
Catch up with Bill
On the waves he's known as NE4RD
You can listen to him on the Linux in the Ham Shack podcast
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Mon, 27 Jun 2022 - 1h 14min - 127 - Season 7 - Episode 9: Less Gapps than a Tesla
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Discussion
Battery Drain 🪫:
Amolith's 📜 post on battery usage
Mike's testing results 🧪:
94% left after 8 hrs with optimised apps and no Google apps
95% left after 8 hrs with unoptimised apps and no Google apps
96% left after 8 hrs with Google apps
🔥 Firebase
🤖 microG
Modos 💻 e-ink laptop
The specs 🤓🗓 10-12 June 2022 in Sheraton Charlotte Airport, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Attendance is free 💰
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Thu, 26 May 2022 - 28min - 126 - Season 7 - Episode 8: Sailing New Waters
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Discussion
A chat with Adam Pigg 💬
InfiniTime ⌚️
Amazfish 👩💻
Pine64 🌲
E Ink PineNote
Drew DeVault's take on what Pine64's priorities should be
🪛 Adam's porting Sailfish OS
to the PinePhone and PinePhone Pro
Sailfish 🐠
Sailfish VoLTE demo
Xperia 10 II and Xperia 10 III
TechView Podcast's Sailfish OS 4.4 release video
🐚 Terminals and shells
tmate terminal sharing
Installing software 👷♀️
Flathub and Flatpak talk from 2022 Linux App Summit
Flatpak portals
📜 IDEs and editors
Smartwatches ⏱
🎟 Shout-out for SouthEast LinuxFest
Amolith will be there with his employer and, assuming things go according to plan, they will have a booth in the main hall.Catchup with Adam 🐦:
Telegram: @adampigg
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Sat, 14 May 2022 - 1h 16min - 125 - Season 7 - Episode 7: Snappy Jellyfish
Discussion
🫙 Ubuntu 22.04 is out (from omg! ubuntu!)
Firefox is a snap now 🦊 (from Make Use Of)
Nvidia users are stuck on Xorg (from Phoronix)
Mike was wrong, accent colours are not (yet?) in Gnome 42. Ubuntu has them now 🔴🔵🟢 (from omg! ubuntu!)
Asahi Linux 🐧🍎
You can tell it's a Dell... with a touchbar 👆
Asahi feature support 🤝
Apple is looking for a 🍏 Linux engineer (from listener Joey)
FreeBSD on the Framework laptop 🐱💻
Framework reviewed on Linux After Dark 🎙️
Framework on FreeBSD wiki 👿📕
Framework motherboard is available on its own 🏪 (from The Verge)
Pop!_OS 22.04 is now out ➡️
Razer Tensorbook 💻
The EU 🇪🇺 Digital Services Act (from The Verge)
A pull request is open for Gadgetbridge to add support for OsmAnd+ and possibly Organic Maps ⌚
Maps.me 🗺Contact Us
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Fri, 29 Apr 2022 - 48min - 124 - Season 7 - Episode 6: Mike's Mac Misadventures
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🏰 Conor's back from Cork
Mike's been (almost) daily driving macOS 🍏🖥, comparing it to Fedora
🔐 SELinux
🧢 Conor's been trying Fedora Kinoite
Flathub is still lacking some important software, especially compared to the AUR 📦
AppImage 🌆
Amolith has a new Pixel 6 📲
He's been running GrapheneOS on it 👮♀️
🪨🌍🕸🪨 Vanadium browser
PDF.js 🔓
Auditor uses one device to validate the security of another one 💼
Seedvault backup tool 🏦
☁️ can backup to NextcloudGoogle 📷 Camera app
and its ⚓️ ports for different devices🔥 Firebase
F-Droid 🆓
🚚 microG
Fedora 36 Beta is out β
🖥 Gnome 42
The default wallpaper 🏞
Asahi Linux �🍎 continues to impress (from Ars Technica)
🧾 Apple's AWS bill from a few years back (from CNBC)
🍟 Apple M1 Pro, Max and Ultra
Samsung Exynos 📱
🤖 Google Tensor (from Android Authority)
▶️ Steam Deck is getting continual big updates (from Gaming on Linux)
🔃 Other gaming handheld companies seriously considering putting SteamOS on a future product (from Gaming on Linux)
📤 You can now run Windows games on Arm via Proton and box86 (from Boiling Steam)
⌚️ New InfiniTime release for the PineTime smartwatch by Pine64 that brings some minor improvements throughout plus a new terminal-themed watch face
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Tue, 19 Apr 2022 - 1h 00min - 123 - Season 7 - Episode 5: A Million Black Hearts
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Dirty Pipe 🚱 is the most serious vulnerability in years (via Ars Technica)
☠️ 📲 Exploits exist, on Android too (via Ars Technica)
Android application sandbox 🗃️
☸️ Flathub
Peacenotwar, a malware used by Node IPC 💣 (via The Register)
🇺🇦 Stand with Ukraine Humble bundle
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Wed, 23 Mar 2022 - 45min - 121 - Season 7 - Episode 4: ELI5 BTC? KTHXBAI
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Crypto and Podcasting 2.0
A Medium article 📰 on podcasting 2.0 (author Gary Arndt)
The Linux Unplugged interview with Dave Jones (about 17:30) ⏺️
The Podcast Index 📇
📱 A list of apps that work at least some part of podcasting 2.0
Issues with NFTs 🐒👔 explained in this YouTube video
BTC 🪙 explained by 3Blue1Brown
MetaMask wallet 👛
OpenSea NFT market place 🖼️
❌🗳️ No politics please, we are Coinbase
Matt Damon's Crypto.com ad 🥺
NixNet ⛔ doesn't take crypto
Ian M. Banks Culture series 📚
Castro 💽
Coil the web monetization platform 💶
The Web Monetization API 📜
🛎️ Brave's Basic Attention Token
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Mon, 14 Mar 2022 - 51min - 120 - Season 7 - Episode 3: Shanes, Great Bunch of Lads
Discussion
Shane's taking a sabatical 🏖️
Matrix: Federation is ✍️ a feature
📱 Element Matrix app
📱 Telegram
Discord offers a very granular user and room control 🎛️
Mattermost has 🔀 threads and channels
Matrix spaces are not as easily used as Discord's 🧩
The Synapse Matrix reference server 🐘🐍
⚡ The nimbler Conduit Matrix server
Mozilla use Matrix 🔥🦊💬
FluffyChat iOS Matrix app 🐰🍎💬
Telegram is domiciled in the UK and the Emirates 🏢 (via Wikipedia)
Telegram is not opposed to making money 💶
Telegram's crypto effort was ⚾⬇️ killed by the US Securities Commision (via Reuters)
📲 Signal messenger app is a viable alternative to Telegram
Green bubble/blue bubble explained by Marques Brownlee on YouTube 🔵🟢💬
Facebook 📉 stumbles (via The Verge)
Facebook is finally dying 🪦 according to this YouTube video
Apple's privacy rules will cost Facebook 10 biiiiiiilion 💰💰💰 (via CNBC)
Facebook 💰💰💰 likely dropped 10 biiiiiiilion on the Metaverse in 2021
📖 In Snow Crash, the Metaverse was an ad-ridden dystopia
The bone spaceship scene from 2001: A Space Odyssey 🦍🦴🚀
Apparently, you can still buy a discman on Amazon 💿
💊 Reportedly, social media is designed to be addictive (via BBC)
VPS providers like Hetzner provide Wordpress 🕸️
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Sun, 27 Feb 2022 - 1h 02min - 119 - Season 4 - Episode 13a: Not That Kind of Blue Shell 2: Shell Harder
Discussion
Interview with DM
What is ⚡🐚 PowerShell
VS Code and the open source VSCodium 📜
Zenity 🧑💻
Catch up with DM
🌐 Web
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Fri, 03 Jul 2020 - 39min - 118 - Season 1 - Episode 3: There's cocaine in it
News & Discussion
film making and photography on Linux (Blender, kdenlive, Shotcut, darktable, digiKam. Blender as a video editor)
Deepin has a new release and it looks good as ever. It purports to use less RAM than Ubuntu.
not letting Google own the whole of your digital life
Jeremy Corbyn would like a publicly funded Facebook alternative. Would the Irish government please step up? We need public digital infrastructure and it needs to be done right.
Adobe Air, the technology of choice of governments everywhere
Google Makes it Easier to Run Linux Apps on Chromebooks. Chrome OS is based on Gentoo, who knew?
Are Google and Apple walled gardens slowly starting to crumble?
Don’t confuse Kodi and piracy.
How to explain what is Linux and free as in freedom to people outside our bubble? Is open source a better description?
Linux is choice.
Thunderbird is getting updated and the guy’s name is Ryan Sipes
Get your ThinkPad firmware update on Linux
Lubuntu are going Wayland. That’s a good thing. Ubuntu are careful.
The trouble with Gnome and Dropbox
Favourite desktop environments - Mate, Cinnamon, XFCE, LXQT, KDE.
VisiData a command line spreadsheet that can handle massive amounts of data made by Saul Pwanson.
WebDAV and FileZilla, easy ways to do remote files.
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Mon, 10 Sep 2018 - 55min - 117 - Season 1 - Episode 2
News
Dropbox sync will work only on EXT4 (unencrypted only, Linux), NTFS (Windows), APFS and HFS+ (both Mac OS). pCloud might be a good alternative to Dropbox. It’s hosted in Switzerland and cheaper. Rclone is also an option, but more of a DIY as you’d need to provide the backend storage. Most of us use the default file system for their distro, so many will be able to keep using Dropbox. Nextcloud will be big in Japan, as NEC are gonna make routers with Nextcloud pre-installed. Nextcloud 14 to be released in September is going to feature video authentication for shared files and lots of other new features.Gaming
Play Windows Steam Games on Linux with Proton, a fork of the Wine project. This could be a game changer for desktop Linux adoption, especially as some games, GTA V for example, show better max fps on Proton than on Windows. Linux to the masses!Discussion
Oggcamp 2018 was great! Shout out to all the lovely people who gave us encouragement and awesome podcasting advice: Joe Ressington, Martin Wimpress, Alan Pope and Mark Johnson, Dan Lynch, Simon Phipps, Jon the Nice Guy Spriggs and Chris Zimmerman. Many thanks to Tad Cantwell for the best promotion! Great talks - From building your own mobile network with Raspberry PIs and running your own mainframe to Dark Peak Data Cooperative and everything in between. Amazing social track - it was inspiring and heart warming to meet so many people so passionate about Linux and free culture. How do you make ‘other’ people interesting in Linux? Make it better than other OS, installed out of the box, improve an old PC with it… Linux is for everyone! (Not just you CLI geeks ;-)) We moan a bit about other, not so good OSes (with love, of course). Updates are just so much better on Linux. Oggcamp rules, even if it’s not humanly possible to see all the talks. Go join all the great people in 2019 to see the best of the Linux and open culture community! Oggcamp is also free as in beer (and the beer in the UK is cheap).Contact Us
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Mon, 27 Aug 2018 - 47min - 116 - Season 1 - Episode 1
Discussion
18.04.1 and things based off it (or are going to be), Linux Mint 19, Elementary OS, KDE Neon, Zorin OS Gnome 3 and Ubuntu switching to it, stock gnome 3 vs “Ubuntufied Gnome 3 shell” KDE 5 and KDE Neon, design and system resources, LXQT as a “lightweight” desktop environment We briefly talk about Nvidia and AMD cards and drivers and what to buy and what’s most compatible Microsoft’s Windows as a service, buying a computer without Windows. Rejecting the Windows license, custom built PCs, System 76 and Entroware Should we always attempt to own/jailbreak/reinstall everything? While devices like the Kindle are worth jailbreaking for the extra features, the risk of bricking is high in many cases because of artificial barriers put in place by the manufacturers. Couldn't they just allow us to use the things we buy as we please, even if it meant voiding the warranty? Halt and Catch Fire Mozilla’s new designs - Waste of time or a good thing to show that an open source project can be a “designer item” and a “brand” https://blog.mozilla.org/opendesign/evolving-the-firefox-brand/ Kai OS, based on Firefox OS is now more popular then iOS in India. Briefly our “discovery story” and what makes us passionate about Linux, what motivates us to organise the DLUG, attend conferences etc For now you can find us at: info@dublinlinux.org dublinlinux.org/telegram Dublin Linux User Group websitePSAs
Oggcamp ’18 SAT AUG 18th - SUN AUG 19th 2018 in Sheffield The Dublin Linux User Group monthly meetup KDE Akademy in Vienna, Austria, from Saturday 11th to Friday 17th August.Contact Us
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Mon, 13 Aug 2018 - 1h 17min - 115 - Season 7 - Episode 2: A Glitch in the Matrix
Discussion
Chatting
The Dublin Linux's self-hosted Matrix server broke 💣
LXD/LXC containers disappeared 🚪🚶 Now switched to Conduit instead of Synapse ⚡The Matrix Spaces YouTube video 📼
Video stickers and other Generation Z technologies 👶⚙️ are abundant on Telegram
Mattermost competes with Slack 🏢
Marques Brownlee's iMessage 💬 😱 YouTube video
Nifty Nuggets
Conor: 🎮 ChimeraOS - just enough OS to run Steam Potentially an alternative to 🕹️ SteamOS Mike: Conduit ☇ Matrix server All the basic Linux CLI utilities like Rsync, Tar, etc 🪨Contact Us
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Thu, 10 Feb 2022 - 38min - 114 - Season 7 - Episode 1: Money for Nothing and the Tux Is Free
Chitchat
Shane runs Manjaro 🥘 Conor runs ⛵ EndeavourOS Mike 🤠 runs Fedora Amolith runs Arch with i3 desktop 🆒Discussion
📰 First screenshots of Pop!OS's Cosmic DE(via omg! ubuntu!)_
Pamac - Manjaro's package manager 📦 Paru, the AUR 🦮 helper, written in RustRust and Go 📜
Dennis Ritchie 👨💻
Irish Lotto ☘️
🏎️ Stirling Moss's 250 GTO
Nifty Nuggets
Apparently Windows in Docker is a thing 🪟
Windows 11 in Gnome Boxes 🍱
🎮 Sonic Colors: Ultimate was made in Godot (via Godot Notes)
Patriot Act on game development 🤒
Catch up with Amolith on his site 📧
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Wed, 19 Jan 2022 - 51min - 113 - Season 6 - Episode 22: Yippie Ki Yay Mothertuxers
Discussion
The Steam Deck 🎮
📦 Immutable Fedora Silverblue and Wayland
LNL episode with Garuda Linux review 🎤
MikroTik routers ⛕
They 👆 urge their users to keep their machines updated and avoid stale passwordsEuropean Computer Driving Licence 🚓
LTT 📼 Linux challenge
Favourite Projects
KDE 🔧
Pop!_OS 📀Mozilla 🔥🦊
💸 Software in the Public Interest
GNU/Linux Open Hardware PowerPC 💻 notebook
"PPC64 Open Hardware Notebook prototype around the corner" 👨🏫 talk from SFScon "Prepare yourself to switch computing to Open Hardware Power Architecture" talk from OpenPOWER Summit 2021 👩🏫Game on!
📅 Monday 27th December 7.30 pm Dublin time (convert to a US timezone here)
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Mon, 27 Dec 2021 - 1h 09min - 112 - Season 6 - Episode 21: Come and Play
Discussion
We 🙏 apologize for the worse than usual audio quality.
Ubuntu-powered cyberdog 🐕 (via omg! ubuntu!)
Boston Dynamics makes pricier 💰 cyberdogs
Blender 3.0 🥧 is out (via omg! ubuntu!)
Geometry Nodes ☊ tutorial
A video showcasing the new UI and features 📼
Shane is on Ubuntu Studio 🎤
Unfa's 📹 channelGame on!
📅 Monday 27th December 7.30 pm Dublin time (convert to a US timezone here)
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🎮 Zero K
🎮 Xonotic
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Sat, 11 Dec 2021 - 35min - 111 - Season 6 - Episode 20: No, Not that Linus, the OTHER One
Chitchat
Mike uses Gnome without extensions 😱 Conor uses EndeavourOS 🚢 with Cinnamon with the Pamac package manager 📦 Shane installed PipeWire ♫ 🎸 easier than JACK Unfa's YouTube 📹 Carla 🔊 audio appDiscussion
Linus tries Linux
the first video 🚗 the 🎮 Steam Deck Discover will 👼 no longer allow uninstalling Plasma This Week in KDE reports 📰Contact Us
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Tue, 23 Nov 2021 - 50min - 110 - Season 6 - Episode 19: I CAN HAZ SERVICES?
Chitchat
Mike is sunning his arse in Spain Shane is still missing and has (almost) built a new house at this stage Conor is holding fort kickassNews
Meta is the new name of Facebook.
Help us John Carmack you're our only hope.
Has some serious Oasis vibes.It seems that Meta want to get in on the watch game.
Discussion
Nixnet Hetzner hosting Big Blue Button Etherpad Fediverse Peertube Matodon TarsnapAmolith's site
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Wed, 03 Nov 2021 - 34min - 109 - Season 6 - Episode 18: Unscheduled Maintenance
Chitchat
Conor: I am trying browsers again in the past few days, I've been trying Firefox and Vivaldi 🌐🔥🦊🎻 💚 Vivaldi is now the default browser on Manjaro Cinnamon Mike: Installed EndeavourOS left right and centre 💽News
The PinePhone Pro is out (via 9to5linux) 🤳
Purism Librem 5 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 µ microG Aurora Store 🏪KDE is 25 years old 🎂
🧁 Jolla is 10 years old thanks Adam Pigg for the reminder
Ubuntu 20.10 Impish Indri is out 🐒
Quickemu ⏩ (via linuxiac) 22.04's codename will be Jammy Jellyfish 📛 (via omg!ubuntu!)LTT's Linus encountered some toxic Linux community members 🤮
Mozilla's VPN now available in Ireland 🇮🇪
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Sat, 23 Oct 2021 - 58min - 108 - Season 6 - Episode 17: Frickin' Lasers
Discussion
Linux Mint's new website 🆕🕸 (via omg! ubuntu!)
🏴📖🦊 Dark Reader for Firefox 🏴📖🔵 Dark Reader for Chrome-based browsers Linux Mint sponsors 💸😢😢😢😢😢 The end of Ubuntu Podcast (via omg! ubuntu!)
Fairphone 4 5G leaked 📱💦 (via GSMArena)
Linus Sebastian 💲💲💲 invests 200k in Framework
Frickin' Lasers by Alphabet, from Space, with love and decent uptime 🛰️
🧐 Smart glasses are coming....
Xiaomi's 🕶↪ prototype with all-green microLED waveguide display Facebook's RayBan glasshole attempt 🥸🤮 The 🇮🇪😟 Irish Data Protection Commision is concerned about thisContact Us
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Mon, 20 Sep 2021 - 41min - 107 - Season 6 - Episode 16: Linux is 0b11110
Discussion
00:00 Intro 👋
00:50 Linux turns 30 🎂
02:30 Diversion into the workings of Irish legislature 🇮🇪📜 (Wikipedia for more information)
04:08 Back to Linux
About Linus's 📢 original Linux announcement (via Fossbytes) Linus's style 😠 has not been devoid of controversy (via Ars Technica)11:04 DIY version of the 💻 Framework laptop outsells the Windows version (via Gaming on Linux)
Linus Tech Tips original video 📺 The WAN Show video where he discusses investing 💸 in the company21:47 Shane is building a home server 💽💽💽
openmediavault Unraid OS TrueNAS31:54 The lads recommend 👍
Shane: Joplin note app 📔 Mike: 📋 Super ProductivityContact Us
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Mon, 06 Sep 2021 - 40min - 106 - Season 6 - Episode 15: Sweet Sixteen
Discussion
Zorin OS 16
Zorin's 📯 release post
00:00 Intro - It's been 3 years! 🎂
01:06 Disclosure - we've been given VIP access to the release candidates 🔑
02:58 Pop!_Shop complaints, love for Compiz
Synaptic package installer 🛒05:03 🔊 Startup sounds
Ubuntu startup sounds 🔔06:58 Zorin's Software Centre and repositories 🏪
10:58 App and software choices 🔘🔘
14:29 Zorin 🚅 performance and Shane's bad resolution
16:12 The Blanket app 🛏️ and our favourite noises
19:16 Desktop layout and 🖌️ theming
25:41 Outro 👋
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Sat, 21 Aug 2021 - 30min - 105 - Season 6 - Episode 14: Modular Mindset
News
KDE Connect on Windows (via omg! ubuntu!) 🦋📲
🎮 The Steam Deck has been announced (via Ars Technica)
Shane's not a fan of the 🕹️ Steam Controller 😧💸 Gabe Newell: The price point was painful (via PC Gamer)💻🔨 The Framework modular laptop (via Ars Technica)
endorsed by Linus Tech Tips 📹 iFixit gave it 10/10 🪛 The DIY edition has plenty of configuration options 🤝 📱Fairphone Project Ara ⚰️Contact Us
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Mon, 09 Aug 2021 - 40min - 104 - Season 6 - Episode 13: Unlucky for Some
Discussion
Ubuntu 🐒 21.10 (in development) got Gnome 40 (via omg! ubuntu!)
Yaru theme 💜 🏡 Adwaita themeShane on Pop!_OS 🚀
Gtile 👩💻⌨️ StreamPi
Elgato Stream Deck 💰 pactl 🔥 Switching audio sources from the task bar since Plasma 5.22 🔀🥡 Firefox 90 is out (via omg! ubuntu!) Firefox now 📉 4th by market share, as discussed on Linux Action NewsContact Us
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Sat, 17 Jul 2021 - 28min - 103 - Season 6 - Episode 12: Nick Knacks
Discussion
New 🌐Pop!_OS is out and this time it's cosmic 🌃
Nick's review on YouTube 📹🚤 SiFive’s launched the P550 RISC-V CPUs (via Ars Technica)
OpenStreetMap might relocate to the EU 🗺 (via The Guardian)
The Irish spice bag 🥘 (via The Irish Times)
Breton Kouign-amann butter cake 🎂 (via Wikipedia)
🛒 The AUR for Debian (via Gaming On Linux)
The Linux Unplugged episode 🔊 where they discuss PacstallCatchup with Nick
📼 YouTube
🐦 Twitter
🐘 Mastodon
💸 Patreon
📹 Odysee
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Sat, 03 Jul 2021 - 34min - 102 - Season 6 - Episode 11: The Three Sea Shells
Discussion
Interview with Alex and Zlatan from Shells.com
Please excuse the slightly lower quality of the audio in this episode
Promo Code 💰 (Doesn't work in Brave and possibly other browsers, tested and proved working in Firefox)Wikipedia article on Mark Karpelès
2.5 Admin episode discussing Shells.com in context of Freenode
Some previous Shells.com interviews 🎙:
Catchup with Shells.com:
Keynote at openSuse Virtual Conference 💬
Birds of a Feather 🦎 session at KDE Akademy 2021
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Sat, 19 Jun 2021 - 46min - 101 - Season 6 - Episode 10: Adding Ammo Into The Mix
News
Freenode IRC staff resign en masse, unhappy about new management - The Register.
Shit's going down with Audacity
They have added a controversial Contributor License Agreement. Response to the controversial telemetry. Ladspa.Google and Samsung are merging Wear OS and Tizen - The Verge.
Tizen. MeeGo. Sagem.Amolith's socials
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Fri, 04 Jun 2021 - 36min - 100 - Season 6 - Episode 9: Betas Are Elementary
Discussion
We review the Beta release of elementary OS 6
the release post 𝞫
elementary devs say elementary is not intended to work like macOS 🕬
⭐ the elementary icon set
Mike was wrong 😱, the Planner app and the built in elementary OS Task app are 2 different things
Joplin 📑
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Sat, 22 May 2021 - 32min - 99 - Season 6 - Episode 8: Craicin' Zorin
Chitchat
Toxic a great Britney cover by A Static Lullaby 💉🎸 Shane had deployed ⭐ Pi-hole to gobble all them ads OpenDNS ⛕ 9️•9️•9️•9️ Quad9 Shane tried out a new audio interface 🔉 but it doesn't 👎 work in Linux :(. If anyone would link to contribute to the driver, it's on GitHub 🔊 Conor is eyeing up the RØDE AI-1 audio interface A list of Linux-compatible audio interfaces 📜Discussion
We test Zorin 16 Beta
Zorin's blog post with the ISO download link ⬇️ Mike's Realtek RTL8821CE chipset didn't work during install (the driver can be found on GitHub 📶 Zorin has bespoke ⊞ extensions and other goodnes, they can be find on Zorin's GitHub AWN - Avant Window Navigator 🥱 🔁 Alternative Toolbar for Rhythmbox Zorin Ultimate 💸Events
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Sat, 01 May 2021 - 28min - 98 - Season 6 - Episode 7: Linux Just Does It for Me
Discussion
Does desktop Linux do all we need it to do?
🛒 Some Linux vendors:
🇪🇺 Slimbook 🇪🇺 Tuxedo Computers 🇬🇧 Entroware 🇺🇸 System76💿 Alternatives to commercial software and services:
🆓 Dublin Linux list of free software ☁️ Dublin Linux list of alternative cloud services 🔄 AlternativeToThe 🧘 Linux Lads workflow
Jitsi 🤙 Audacity 🎵 🎶 ArdourCUPS 🖨️
🖼️ Photography software
Digikam 📷 🌑 darktable 🥼 RawTherapee Rapid Photo Downloader 🔽Contact Us
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Mon, 19 Apr 2021 - 30min - 97 - Season 6 - Episode 6: The Episode of the Beast
Discussion
🖖🖥️ Gnome 40 (via omg! ubuntu!) Fedora 34 Beta 🎩 (via TechRepublic)🎙 Linux Unplugged Gnome 40 episode
👎 RMS is back at the FSF among protests from prominent community members
RMS's unkindness 😞Contact Us
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Sat, 03 Apr 2021 - 32min - 96 - Podcast Postponement Post
Chitchat
Shane is not feeling 🤒 well, so we are not going to release an episode this week.
Hopefully he'll feel better soon, and we'll publish a show next week 🎙️📅.
Apologies for any disappointment caused.
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Sat, 27 Mar 2021 - 00min - 95 - Season 6 - Episode 5: Part of the Crowd
Discussion
A chat with Philippe from CrowdSec
CrowdSec is an open-source security automation tool 🕵️ it provides crowd-sourced reputation for IP addresses, log parsing tools and ⛹️ bouncers it's free of charge 💸 to users who share their data, but users can also pay to keep their data private a trust system is in place to prevent abuse of the technology 🛡️ the code is 🔓 open source (MIT) the company makes money by 🛒 selling access to non-contributing users and selling premium features parsers, configurations and bouncers are avaialable on the ☸️ Hub CrowdSec employs 10 people 👷🏼♀️Catch up with CrowdSec
🐦 Twitter 📺 YouTube 👩🏿💻 GitHub 🖇 LinkedInEvents
FOSS Talk Live 2021 is happening as an online event on 12th June! 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️Contact Us
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Sat, 13 Mar 2021 - 46min - 94 - Season 6 - Episode 4: Lockdown: Then We Get Up Again
Discussion
GTA III and Vice City reverse engineering project was DMCAd 💩🎮 (via GamingOnLinux)
🦋🖥️ The Plasma people did something pretty
Manjaro is now the default on the PinePhone 📱 (via omg! ubuntu!)
Firefox 86 🔥🦊 is out
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Sat, 27 Feb 2021 - 29min - 93 - Season 6 - Episode 3: What Year Is It?
Chitchat
Conor: I got a new mic so my audio should be awesome or I'm getting my money back :DDiscussion
💰 Godot gets $120k grant money (via GamingOnLinux)
Mozilla is a platinum member of the new Rust Foundation 💎⚙️ Blender sponsors 🖌️Martin Wimpress is leaving 🚪 Canonical (via omg! ubuntu!)
👈 JingOS, Linux for tablets has an alpha out (via omg! ubuntu!)
Changes in 💫 Gnome 40 (via Tech Republic)
The Linux Unplugged episode where they discuss Gnome 40 🎙Contact Us
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Sat, 13 Feb 2021 - 27min - 92 - Season 6 - Episode 2: When Piggz Fly
Discussion
This episode is shorter than usual due to some audio gremlins
🧑🦲🧑🦲🧑🦲🧑🦲 A chat with Adam Pigg, the porter of Sailfish
Sailfish OS ⛵🐟 KOffice 📊 💾 KEXI Nokia N950 📱 N9 🤳 PinePhone 🌲 🖼️ Volla Phone F(x)tec PRO¹ 🤓 NemoMobile ⛵ Spotify 🎶 on the PinePhone Anbox 📦 Qt LTS versions are now commercial only 👎 ⌚ Adam's Amazfish app Plasma Mobile ⚙️ KaiOS 📟 Kate, KDevelop, Qt Creator 📜Catch up with Adam
Twitter 🐥Feedback
Cal asks "Do you think we'll see mainstream smartphone manufacturers adopt Linux on the mobile? I don't mean Android, I mean full-fledged, mobile Linux distributions." - the original Tweet 🐦Contact Us
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Sat, 30 Jan 2021 - 23min - 91 - Season 6 - Episode 1: Apples and Oranges
Chitchat
Conor: I am now back to running KDE, I really like it so far. It has it's little annoyances (less so than last time, could be that I am more familiar with it) but then, no DE is perfect. 🏆 I've been playing GTA V all Xmas.
Mike: Got myself a Teclast f5 hybrid laptop. Landed on EndeavourOS 📂
Shane:
I was running Ubuntu Studio with KDE Plasma for a week and then abruptly moved to Elementary OS. It's basic looking and user-friendlied to death but it's minimal-looking and responsive .🖌️ I got an Arduino starter kit and built a Raspberry Pi touchscreen computer in a snazzy case. 🪛Discussion
2021 should bring a Production ready Plasma Wayland session according the Nate Graham 🖥️
Corellium's port of Linux to the Apple M1 Macs 💻 (thanks to Phoronix)
Why is the M1 so fast? - this is the article that Mike should have read before the recording 🧑🎓The competition
The Cyberpunk give away was won by Amolith (@amolith@nixnet.social) 🕹️
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Sat, 23 Jan 2021 - 27min - 90 - Season 5 - Episode 6: Sign of the Times
Discussion
In this episode we welcome back Wayne and Mark, formerly of the Binary Times 🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️. We discuss offensive employment practices, Centos Stream, and the new release of Raspberry Pi OS. Also: Competition redesigned!
🦋 Microsoft 🕵️👨🏻🏭🙇 apologize for "worker spyware" (via The Guardian)
The Linux Lads Employee of the Month is Debbie in Accounts 🏆Centos is dead 😵⚰️🪦, but is it though 🎩👨🏻⚕️💉?
🌊 main story (via Ars Technica) some 🍴 alternatives (via Ars Technica) The breakdown on the 🎤🔈 Linux Unplugged episode Jay LaCroix's take on the situation 📺 Rocky Linux 🪨🐧🪨New release of Raspberry Pi OS 🥧🥧🥧🥧
Hackboard 2 🪛 🍱 FreedomBox Pi KVM, Lakka 🎮 🔄 Syncthing 🚂🔗 Steam Link for the PiThe 2020 Holiday Hack Challenge 🧪
Competition:
After speaking to DM it has been agreed that the prize be changed to a copy of 🕹️ Cyberpunk 2077.
The rules are as follows:
You must have a Steam or GOG 🔐 account (to be gifted the prize)
You can follow us on 🐦 Twitter and use
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The deadline for entries is midnight 🌓 Dublin time on the 23rd. The winner will be contacted on the 24th.
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Sat, 19 Dec 2020 - 38min - 89 - Season 5 - Episode 5: DMing about Conan
Chitchat
Mike: A cat got us 🐈
Obligatory Twitter photo 📷 🎥 Streaming video with Raspberry Pi and MotionShane: I have been 🎨 Blendering more and I have discovered a great resource ( That's my referral link so if people don't feel like indulging my self-serving plug you can go to https://www.sheepit-renderfarm.com/ )
Conor: 6 hours 😴 sleep, not recommended 😄
Discussion
In this episode we welcome back DM and talk about YouTube-DL, browsers, a new phone, Gimp and the suitability of FOSS for pro work. Also, a competition!
The EFF 💌 letter to GitHub 🐇 Big Buck Bunny⚙️ Servo goes to the Linux Foundation
Rust 👩💻 Firefox 83 is out 🚪 (via Phoronix) 🔐 Google plan on locking smaller browsers out of its assets 🤖 Reddit AmputatorBot transforms Amp links📱 The Pro1 X Smartphone
XDA Developers 🧑🏽💻Gimp ✏️🖼️ is 25 (via Phoronix)
Gimp 3 is on the horizon 🌅 (via omg! ubuntu!) Destructive v non-destructive editing 🎭 Glimpse 🎂 is 1 year old Glimpse NX ⏭️Competition:
DM 🎁 is giving away Conan Exiles + DLC!
For your chance to win, you'll need to have a Steam account and:
- Follow @linuxlads on 🐦 Twitter if you don't already @us with the #️⃣ hashtag
#conanlads
We'll announce the winner in the next episode 🎲
If you don't want to be 🤐 named mention this to us in a direct message on Twitter
The next episode
... will be the 🎄Christmas Mashup with the ex-Binary Times hosts Mark and Wayne!
(It will also be the last Linux Lads episode of the season, please prepare a bucket 🪣 so that your tears don't make your floor wet).
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Sat, 28 Nov 2020 - 1h 06min - 88 - Season 5 - Episode 4: We Elected Not To Do a Title
Discussion
This week we chat about the new Raspberry Pi, Chromium on Mint, YouTube-DL takedown, Ubuntu, carrier lock, HBO Max.
Quidsup Ubuntu on RPi 4 YouTube 📹 video IQ 151 ☭Linux Mint are now 🏗️ building and packaging Chromium
The RIAA got ⚖️ YouTube-DL taken off GitHub (via Torrent Freak)
Our Article 13 episode 🎙️ Microsoft Dublin data centre case 💽 (via Irish Times) 🌊 The Principality of SealandUbuntu 21.04 is gonna be called Hirsuite 🦛 Hippo (via TechRadar) -📺 Shane's YouTube Channel
Ubuntu 20.10 is out (via FOSS Linux) 🦍
Sylvia Ritter's Groovy Gorilla 🎨 🐧 Pop!_OS 20.10No more carrier lock in the UK 🔓 (via The Verge)
HBO Max is back for Linux users 🖥️ (via Ars Technica)
Widevine 🛑 WebKit 🌐 Epiphany is pronounced Gnome Web 🕸️ 📏 Edge Developer Preview now available for Linux , Coder Radio episode where they discuss it deeply.AzireVPN coupon code
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Fri, 06 Nov 2020 - 54min - 87 - Season 5 - Episode 3: M'lady
Discussion
🎃 In this episode we tip our hat to the Fedora guys, and talk to them about the new release, the project, the Universe and everything.
Chat with Matthew Miller, Fedora Project Leader and Ed Lucena, Fedora Marketing Rep :
🔴🎩 Red Hat the company supporting Fedora
The multiple editions can be found on their main page 📑
💻 Gnome-based workstation is the main one, but there are many other spins
Centos gets a lot of goodness from Fedora (eventually ⌛)
Extra options can be set using ⚙️ Gnome Tweaks
Extra software can be found in the ⚗️ copr repos and in RPM Fusion
Flatpak is the "official" universal 🌌 packaging format, but Snaps in Mike's experience works too.
33 should be released 🏭 soon (via It's Foss)
BTRFS is going to be the main 💾 file system Lumina Desktop that some BSDs use, has some features of ZFS accessible from the file manager 🏢 Gnome 3.38 💅 (via omg! ubuntu!) Fedora IoT 🏘️👍 Fedora is on
the podcast waves 🎙️🌊 YouTube 📹 Discord 🎮 🦜 Twitter 📷 Instagram 😲📘FacebookFedora Special Interest Groups 🍻
Fedora is an ✌🏿✌️✌🏻✌🏾inclusive project
Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinator aka F-🎂Find the Fedora community:
Join Fedora ℹ️ 🛠️ Help outCatch up with Ed on Twitter 🐦
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Fri, 23 Oct 2020 - 55min - 86 - Season 4 - Episode 3: Flotsam and FOSDEM
Chitchat
Shane made a low poly Tux in Blender. 🖌️🎨🖼️ Any ideas for future projects? Mike played with 🏗️ AnsibleSupport the Document Foundation 💶💸
The Document Foundation are the maintainers of LibreOffice which is a Free and Open Source alternative to the likes of Microsoft Office and Google Docs. It is a long-standing project as it is a direct continuation of the OpenOffice and StarOffice projects. They also maintain the open document formats which are an open standard alternative to the MS Office formats. Please show your support by going to https://www.libreoffice.org/donate/
News
Pine64 shows off new stuff at FOSDEM 🌲6️4️
Hardrock64 🤘🎸 - Raspberry Pi for comparison
they offered cases for the 📱 PinePhone
and showcased all the OSes - YouTube video 📹
Regolith 🀄 1.3 released (via omg! ubuntu!)
🤵 Tuxedo Computers offer Manjaro and Kubuntu (via Forbes.com)
configure and price Kubuntu Focus 💻: Canada + US, rest of the world
Epic 🕹️ gives 💵 Godot a $250,000 grant (via GamingOnLinux)
Epic owned Rocket League 👎 drops support for Linux and Mac (via Jupiter Broadcasting)
GeForce Now 👾 sadly doesn't work on Linux
Zorin Grid 🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️
Wireguard 💂♀️ will be included in kernel 5.6 (via TechRadar)
📧 Thunderbird is now under MZLA Technologies (via ZDNet)
Ryan Sipes on the 🎙️ Mike Dominick ShowShoutouts
Shane: Digital Sovereignity - A blog about digital freedoms. Found in the Binary Times podcast chat. They're just starting out and it's a topic I am very interested in so I felt like giving them a shout out. 🆓
Mike: 🚀 Rofi app launcher, window switcher, ssh launcher and much more. Even has a Pass integration!
Events
🍻🎤 FOSS Talk Live: 20th June 2020 at the Harrison in London 📅Question for the audience
** ❓Are you using Vim or are you doing it wrong?**
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Fri, 07 Feb 2020 - 59min - 85 - Season 4 - Episode 2: Levelling up Your EXP
Chitchat
Mike 🔀 switched to Manjaro with i3 Conor got his 👐 hands on the Pinebook ProSupport Mozilla
This episode we are bringing to your attention Mozilla 🧡🦊. They're the only serious competition to Chromium and the Blink engine out there. They care about us users and they don't rely on your data for ad revenue or to sell hardware. They promote free web standards, raise awareness of the social impact of technology, as well as making a damn good browser. Please go to https://donate.mozilla.org to help them in keeping the internet free 🌐 🗽.
News
Canonical's tech to stream apps to phones 📲 (via omg! ubuntu!)
Ubuntu Amazon App 👋📦 is shipping out (via omg! ubuntu!)
Mozilla lays off 70 people (via ZDNet)
Nextcloud ~~18~~ Hub ☁️ est arrivé
📊 Collabora CODE 🖋️ ONLYOFFICE for NextcloudShoutouts
Ranger file 🗂️ manager 🥧☁️ NextCloudPiDiscussion
Nick from The Linux Experiment
The city of 🗺️ Brest, Brittany 🇫🇷
Kdenlive 🎥 Davinci Resolve 📀 Blender 🎬 Pitivi
Nick's YouTube 🎞️ video of the Matebook 13 running elementary OS
Julia Evans's Zines 📰
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Fri, 24 Jan 2020 - 1h 11min - 84 - Season 4 - Episode 1: Negative in the Librem Dimension
Discussion
Linux in 2020
For real 🌦️ predictions go to omg! ubuntu! 🔥🦊 Firefox, LibreOffice 🆓🏢, 💙🖥️ KDE Plasma Manjaro 💚🐧, XFCE 🐁🖥️ 🎼💾 LMMS, Ubuntu StudioTech in 2020
📛 CES Dell's foldable screen 💻 laptop Mobile 📱 devices with foldable screens Samsung's creepy 🤖🎾 robo tennis ball in a YouTube videoLibrem 5
Librem 5 😬 Fairphone 3 🆗 Librem 5 USA 🤢Shoutout
Unofficial Office 365 Snap by Hayden Barnes 👍
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Fri, 10 Jan 2020 - 1h 02min - 83 - Season 3 - Episode 7: Festive Bonus
Notes
A little extra bonus for the festive period. We hope you enjoy your festivities and we'll (hopefully) be back in the new year. 🎅🥳
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Mon, 30 Dec 2019 - 04min - 82 - Season 3 - Episode 6: Seasonal Shenanigans
Discussion
This time we recorded together with Wayne and Mark from the Binary Times
Windows 7 to kick the bucket in 2020 ⚰️
Why you should replace Windows 7 with Linux ↔️
Mentioned distros 🛒: Zorin OS, Elementary OS, Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Solus, Kubuntu, Ubuntu Mate, Red Hat
Single sign on 🔐 alternatives: RazDC and Univention UCS
Does there need to be a "Linux 🛍️ Product"
📋 Gnome Desktop, KDE Plasma, XFCEHow many Raspberry PIs 🖥️ do you have?
SBCs: Raspberry 🥧 PI, Rock 🌲 64, ODROID 🅾️
SBC Projects 🎮: OpenELEC and LibreELEC media centres, Samba file server, Kodi, EmulationStation, Steam Link, Picade, Pirate Radio, PiHole, motionEyeOS, YunoHost, BrewPi by Graham from Linux Voice (PDF)
GUIs for 📜 simple script: Zenity, KDialog, appJar
What hardware 🧰 would we like to see Linux on?
Mentioned devices 📱: PinePhone, PowerPC Notebook, RISC-V
Mentioned 0️1️ software: Manjaro on the PinePhone, UBports, Sailfish OS
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Tue, 10 Dec 2019 - 1h 11min - 81 - Season 3 - Episode 5: A Glimpse at Joe
News
🎨 Glimpse, the fork of GIMP hits 🍴 version 0.1. (via Phoronix) ➡️☁️🌩️☕ Nextcloud vulnerability Nextcry minimally exploited. Here is how to 🛠️ fix it. The Tesla Cybertruck 0️🚚1️🚚0️🚚1️🚚 is an ugly, idiotically named glorified milk float that Mike somehow really wants. Far Cry 3: Blood 🐲 Dragon The memes are 💪 strong with this one The Slimbook Pro X 15 looks great and promises a lot of power 🤤💻. (via omg! ubuntu!) System76 will design and produce their own laptops 🏭💻. (via Forbes) PinePhones Braveheart Edition to ship in late December or early January. Pinebook Pros with ISO keyboard likely to ship in December.🌲📱💻📦📦📦 UBports Forum section for the PinePhone 🤖 Google Stadia 🎮🐧 works on Linux, check it out in this YouTube video. Half-Life Alyx is billed for Windows only, at least for now.Discussion
NTLite can strip Windows down to bare minimum 🚄🖥️ Xubuntu 🐭 and XFCE Slax distro, it has ⌛ changed since. Ubuntu 🎙️ Studio YouTube videos showing the 🐀🐦 Greybird theme and Windows XP Performance mode. Audacity audio 🎵✏️ editor, Mumble voice 👄 chat, EasyTAG audio file 🎶🏷️✏️ tag editor. Manjaro 🚄🐭 XFCE KDE 💙🐧 Plasma Mate Desktop 💚🐧 Foss Talk Live 🎙️🐧🐧🐧🐧Catch up with Joe
Twitter 🐦 Our 💬💬 Telegram Joe's 🕸️ website Jupiter 🎙️ Broadcasting 🤑 $150 off the regular price at 🐧🏫 Linux Academy User Error 📻A big thank you to Joe for editing this episode
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Mon, 25 Nov 2019 - 1h 06min - 80 - Season 3 - Episode 4: Pinebooks Don't Grow On Trees
News
Kdenlive 📹📦 is now available as a snap. (via omg! ubuntu!) Shotcut, 📽️ Blender and Openshot are also available If you don't mind being negative in the freedom dimension, 📼 there's Davinci Resolve and Lightworks Shadow of the Tomb Rider is now 🎮 available for Linux (via Phoronix) Microsoft Edge will be coming to Linux 🌐🐧 (via Phoronix) 🔥🦊 Shout out to Firefox Indian users 🇮🇳👎🐥 moving to Mastodon (via India Today) Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 🖥️Discussion
Lukasz Erecinski from Pine 64 🌲6️4️ Pinebook Pro 🌲📗 🌲📱Pinephone Pinetab 🌲🗂️ 🌲⌚ PinetimeAzireVPN coupon code
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Mon, 11 Nov 2019 - 55min - 79 - Season 3 - Episode 3: Ain't No Wimp
Chitchat
Mike, Conor and Martin were at OggCamp 🤓🏕️ Jeroen Baten's talk (video wasn't available at the time of recording) ⏲️ Terence and Elizabeth Eden's benches talk and Terence's SVG talk. 🖼️ Stuart Ward's 🗺️ OpenStreetMap Talk The recorded 🎞️ main stage streams are on YouTube, Saturday is here and Sunday is here Zeb's 📹 YouTube channelNews
The Document 📃 Foundation supports GNOME Foundation's fight against a ⚖️👺💩 patent troll
Austin Meyer's YouTube channel, includes clips from The Patent Scam 📺Samsung is killing ☠️🖥️📲 Linux on Dex (via omg! ubuntu!)
Maru OS 🐧☎️🖱️📺⌨️ GPD UMPCsBBC 🇬🇧🎙️ has a Tor mirrror. The address is
bbcnewsv2vjtpsuy.onion
, download the Tor Browser to access. (via The Verge)Ubuntu 19.10 👶🐧 is out, with experimental ZFS on root support. Will Cooke is leaving the Ubuntu desktop team, Martin Wimpress is replacing him 🔄. (via omg! ubuntu! and Phoronix)
Ubuntu Mate 💚🐧 Introductory blog post about Ubuntu, ZFS and zsys 🇿💽 Using the 🧰 Tweak Tool Gnome improvements in 19.10 👍Catch up with Martin:
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Mon, 28 Oct 2019 - 1h 09min - 78 - Season 3 - Episode 2: Diplomatic Community
Chitchat
Mike: switching to OpenSUSE + Plasma and KubuntuNews
Matrix receives funding and Nvidia contributes to Blender. 💶🌧️ (via GamingOnLinux) 🤷♂️ RMS: No major changes to the GNU project, meanwhile some GNU project devs call for him to go 🤢 (via Phoronix) System76 launches 💻💻 with Coreboot (via Phoronix) Linus 💙 Microsoft (well, is not anti-them , anyway) (via omg! ubuntu!) Facebook's Libra crypto to have an open source competition 🤑📕 (via The Verge)Discussion
What Projects Would We Give Money To If We Won Euromillions?
Mike:
📊 VisiData LibreOffice ✍️ Vim ⌨️ 🔥🦊🌐 Mozilla KDE 💙 NextCloud ☁️📂 - they don't seem to have a "donate" link OpenStreetMap 🗺️ The non-existent Linux marketing organization 🛍️Conor:
📀 Videolan Wine 🍷 Zorin OS 🖥️ ⚖️ EDRI Digital 👨⚖️ Rights Ireland Document 📄 Foundation 💚🐧 Linux MintShane:
Blender 📹 Foundation 🌎 Mozilla Wikipedia 📚 Simple ⏺️ Screen Recorder Godot 🎮 Game EngineEvents
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Mon, 14 Oct 2019 - 55min - 77 - Season 3 - Episode 1: KDE Konundrum
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We are joined by Michael Tunnell 🤩🎤 of Destination Linux Network and This Week in Linux Shane 🖌️ learned Blender from BlenderGuru tutorials and found the Linus Torvalds Auditorium in the University of Helsinki. Conor was too humble to mention this on air, but he 🎙️ appeared as a guest on Linux For Everyone and Big Daddy Linux Spotlight Mike was sunning ☀️ his arse in Spain and watching flat Earth debunking videos on YouTubeNews
🥴 RMS staying on as the head of GNU. via Phoronix Linus' hiatus Patent trolls 🤢🤢🤢 are after Gnome. via ZDNet Zorin 15 🏫🖥️ Education edition is out Zorin Connect 📱 XFCE 4.14 🐭📅 released 📯📦 Librem 5 has started shipping. via omg! ubuntu! The current shipping version in a YouTube video 🎥 🌲📱 PinePhoneDiscussion
💙 KDE Kubuntu 💙🦡 🌈 KDE Neon KDE get involved 🌐 page Latte 🖥️ Dock Das Geek's YouTube video of Michael's "KDE Secrets" 🎥🤐 KDE Connect, also check it out in a (slightly dated) YouTube video from QuidsUp.Catch Up With Michael:
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Mon, 30 Sep 2019 - 1h 22min - 76 - Season 2 - Episode 14: A Break in Tradition
News
Facebook got 💢💰 slapped with a $5B fine (CNN via Linux Journal)
The Cambridge Analytica scandal 🤯 Facebook 👌 Open Source ⚛️ React JavaScript library Btrfs at 💽 Facebook EEE 🤗↔️💀 Microsoft joins private 🔒📧 Linux kernel mailing list✏️ Ubisoft and 🎮 Epic to support 💶💶💶 Blender (GamingOnLinux)
KDEConnect 📱🔗🖥️ is being ported to Windows 10 (omg! ubuntu!)
The effort is part of ⛱️🤖 Google Summer of CodeMirror 📱➡️🖥️ you Android phone from Ubuntu (omg! ubuntu!)
New Pinebook Pro 🌲📗💻 video 📹demos 4K video, external monitor 📺, and WebGL (omg! ubuntu!)
The PbP preorders 📦 are now live for community membersOnlyOffice 🏢 gets updated (omg! ubuntu!)
Events
Ubucon, 🐧📛 10th to 13th of October, Sintra, Portugal Oggcamp 🥳🐧, 19th to 20th of October, Manchester, UKDiscussion
Running Linux on an old 🕰️💻 laptop (submitted via Twitter by Joey Fallon
Quick fixes if 🔥🦊 Firefox slows down
NoScript ⛔📜 for Firefox
Auto Tab Discard 🗃️🗑️ addon for Firefox
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Mon, 29 Jul 2019 - 1h 00min - 75 - Podcast Postponement Post
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Sat, 22 Jul 2019 - 00min - 74 - Season 2 - Episode 13: Contrasting Chinwag
Chitchat
Conor: Replacing sleep with a 🚆 commute across Dublin Mike: Playing with a new toy, the 🌟💻 Entroware Kratos Shane: Playing with a free router and a free network switch from Back From The Future and a 🥧 Rapsberry Pi 4News
Pinebook Pro 💻 preorders are going to go live on 📅 25/7/2019.
MintBox 3 looks like it's going to be a decently specced machine. 🖥️ It's based on the passively cooled Compulab Airtop 3, as reviewed in this YouTube video by Linus Tech Tips. (via Gaming on Linux)
🎂 10 years of Zorin OS
Discussion
What Linux apps do you depend on and why?
Mike: 📝 Vim, more info on Wikipedia. Vim Vixen Firefox extension, 🌍 Qutebrowser, Visidata.
Shane: 💽 GParted, 🎥 Creative tools like Blender, 📸 Shotcut, GIMP, Inkscape ✒️✏️. Godot 🎮 game engine. Blender YouTube Tutorials. Kdenlive, if you bend the Plasma way.
Conor: 💽 Clonezilla, 🌍🕸️ Firefox, Steam ♨️🕹️, qBittorrent 📀, Dolphin Emulator, Project64 (runs under 🍷Wine ), Mupen64Plus, Snes9X and ZSNES for the SNES, PPSSPP for the PSP, PCSXR for PlayStation 1, PCSX2 for PS2 and the experimental RPCS3 for PS3.
Also mentioned: VLC, 🗜️ 7Zip, Filezilla
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Mon, 08 Jul 2019 - 55min - 73 - Season 2 - Episode 12: Minty Mask of Zorin
Chitchat
All of us were at FOSS Talk Live and it was phenomenal!News
Facebook and friends announce a new 🤐💶 cryptocurrency called Libra (Via Hacker News).
Linux Mint Vs Windows 10 Speed Test (From OMG Ubuntu) ⚡🧪🖥️
Ubuntu 19.10 dropping 32-bit support: There has been a development after the recording, a Ubuntu dev explained that they were not dropping support for 32-bit, but freezing 🥶📚 32-bit libraries at the 18.04 LTS versions and that 🎮 games would still work. (From Phoronix)
Pinebook Pro to get a better Bluetooth and an extra keyboard ⌨️ option (From OMG Ubuntu)
The GNOME Shell stock theme 🖌️ is to improve (From OMG Ubuntu)
Intel's Clear Linux is for 🙂💻🙂💻🙂 'Normal' Desktop Users as well as corporate ones (From Forbes)
Discussion
⚡ Zorin OS 15 test ride with comparison to Linux Mint 19.1
💙🐧 Zorin OS
💚🐧 Linux Mint
⌛↩️ Timeshift backup tool 🧰
🖱️ Arc Menu Gnome Extension
🖥️📹 Linus Tech Tips Thelio video on YouTube
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Mon, 24 Jun 2019 - 57min - 72 - Season 2 - Episode 11: Feck It, We're Doing It Live
Chitchat
Conor: Using Gnome on his laptop. 💻 Shane: Using Ubuntu on 🔛 everything. Mike: Playing with the Debian build for the upcoming 🌲📘💪 Pinebook Pro.Discussion
This episode was recorded live at FOSS Talk Live
How much do you use the command line?
Yay is a Pacman wrapper 🛠️ and AUR helper on Arch-based distros. It stands for "Yet Another Yogurt" because of course it does. Synaptic had been a GUI package manager before it was cool. 🐱👓 Let's Encrypt provides SSL certificates for the 👥 masses. cPanel is a proprietary web 🕸️ hosting control panel. VisiData is an open source command line spreadsheet that outexcels Excel when it comes to ginormous CSVs and speed of use.📊 Sed and AWK are 🐱👤 ninja-grade CLI text processing tools. If you've never used Stack Overflow, 📚 then you must be omniscient. Just like Stack Overflow. Browsh is like Firefox on the command line. You know 👩💻🌐 you want it.What are you missing in Linux?
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Sat, 15 Jun 2019 - 43min - 71 - Season 2 - Episode 10: Huawei or the Highway?
Chitchat
Conor has been playing 📲 with Android Q Beta Mike has been skiving on the Continent 🌍News
South Korean government might switch to Linux 🇰🇷💞🐧, original source here. Beware of the going the Munich route.
US 🗽 companies banned from doing business with Huawei 📵
📈Stock exchange impact Huawei's own app store Ban postponed till August Deepdive into Huawei's current suppliers and future optionsFirefox 67 is out, 🌍💥 Mozilla claims speed improvements
Linus Tech Tips video about Microsoft EdgeAntergos Linux project ends 💔. The original announcment
Alternatives: A lightweight distro based on OpenBox: ArchBang An allrounder with many flavours: Manjaro For people who don't like SystemD: Artix Started out based on Arch, now has it's own repos: Chakra Free software-only: Parabola Full list on Arch Wiki For pentesting: ArchStrike and BlackArchEvents
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Mon, 27 May 2019 - 1h 01min - 70 - Season 2 - Episode 9: Drop the Mike
News
New ‘Linux App Store’ Website Lets You Find Apps, Wherever OMGubuntu.
Librem One Campaign Will De-Google Your Life for $7.99/month OMGubuntu
Canonical consolidates open infrastructure support and security offerings Ubuntu
Red Hat has changed its logo for the first time in 20 years OMGubuntu
Windows 10 is getting a Microsoft-built Linux kernel Microsoft
Take a Closer Look at Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 OMGubuntu
Ubuntu 19.10 to be named "Eoan Ermine" OMGubuntu
Events
T-Dose to take place on 11th May 2019 in Eindhoven Overview: T-Dose, "the place where experts meet", is a free, yearly event held in the Netherlands to promote the use and Development of Open Source Software. This year the even will be held at the Fontys University of Applied Science in Eindhoven. This year there wil be more than a dozen talks held across three rooms, with talk highliights of how stuff works: Computer Chess, Crypto for IoT, postmarketOS.Boners
Conor:
LuneOS and a video of it on the pinephone dev kitMark:
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Mon, 13 May 2019 - 34min - 69 - Season 2 - Episode 8: Disco Delinquents
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Ubuntu Touch 📱 on a Oneplus 1 LibreELEC 📺 on a Rock64 with an Emby plugin. Dublin ZOO 🐧News
Purism has released videos documenting the progress on the Librem 5 phone 📳, including what looks like a GSM phone call.
Nextcloud 16 🌍 is out. NextCloudPi runs on the Raspberry Pi, the Rock64 and other single board computers.
Pine64's Pinebook Pro and PinePhone streamcast had to be rescheduled due to technical issues. New time and date weren't known before the release of this episode. Check Pine64's forum, Twitter and the PinePhone Telegram group for more information. A video about the Pinebook Pro.
Syncing Gnome shell extensions (from OMG Ubuntu)
Discussion: Ubuntu 19.04 and its flavours
Ubuntu Budgie 🐦 Ubuntu Mate Xubuntu 🐭 Ubuntu Studio 🎞️ Ubuntu Kylin 🇨🇳 screenshots Ubuntu Video of Conor's tweaks OMG Ubuntu's 10 things to do after installing 19.04. Yaru theme 💎 KubuntuBoners
Conor: Ubuntu Touch Mike: Linux video editing projects like Kdenlive, OpenShot, Shotcut, DaVinci Resolve, Lightworks, OBSAzireVPN coupon code
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Mon, 29 Apr 2019 - 38min - 68 - Season 2 - Episode 7: Apt Install New User
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Matrix got hacked ⚔️. An attacker gained access to the servers hosting Matrix.org. The intruder had access to the production databases, potentially giving them access to unencrypted message data, password hashes and access tokens. As a precaution, if you're a Matrix.org user you should change your password now. Uptodate info on Matrix's Twitter
MS Edge 🌐 may be comming to Linux. Yay... According to a Tweet, Microsoft is going to very much de-googlify Chromium.
Linus detests social media, ⚡ 'I absolutely detest modern "social media" - Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. It's a disease. It seems to encourage bad behavior.' - From Linux Journal.
Red Hat and Fedora devs are ramping up Arm support 💻
UBPorts, the creators of Ubunu Touch 📱 have a foundation now
Zorin OS is getting closer to a new release 🌀
Discussion: How To Get People into Linux
🍀 Linux Mint Linux is full of choice ↔️ 🐭 Xubuntu Dublin Linux Community 🙋 Linux USB WiFi 🌍 Adapters compatibility info Linus 🎮 Tech Tips gaming on Linux video Munich Linux 🏣Contact Us
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Mon, 15 Apr 2019 - 48min - 67 - Season 2 - Episode 6: Convergent Solutions
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KDE Neon Yes, there is Vim for Windows The Long Room in the the Library of the Trinity CollegeNews
Articles 13 and 11 pass in the EU parliament
Article 11 strengthens the copyright protections for news publishers against the re-use of their stories by internet companies, while article 13 greatly increases the responsibility internet companies have to prevent their platforms being used for copyright infringement. How individual MEPs voted PDF Allegedly, if it weren't for a confusion among some MEPs the articles could have been amended EDRi19.04 Beta is out, ther are also images for flavours.
Includes Gnome 3.32 with fractional scalingSolus 4 has been released
Steam is to be redesigned
KDE Connect is back in the Play Store
Google Stadia gaming streaming service coming "in 2019"
Wine 4.5 released
Nexdock2 is on Kickstarter
Discussion
Convergence device, would you use one?
Nextdock2
Basically a laptop shell that uses your phone/Raspberry PiWorks on Nexus 5X, Nexus 5 and Galaxy S9+.Samsung Dex
The Linux version The Android version Both need fairly new Samsung hardwarePurism
Their version of onvergence means the same apps running on laptops and phonesBoners
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Mon, 1 Apr 2019 - 55min - 66 - Season 2 - Episode 5: Binary Addition
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New 19.04 Official Wallpaper.🎴 Alternatively, there is Sylvia Ritter's beautiful creation. Compiz Cube and wobbly windows YouTube video
New Gnome 3.32 released. It comes with fractional scaling, control over app permissions, new icon set and improved Adwaita, emoji in the on-screen keyboard
Nginx sold for $670.000.000 (about €590.000.000) to F5, a cloud infrastructure company. 🌍 Web server market share.
Librem 5 📱to have 3 hardware kill switches and a lockdown mode. Google knows where you have been
Maru OS has a new release enabling new devices.
A new video shows a community built desktop OS for the upcoming 💻 Pinebook Pro
Discussion: User Interfaces
A discussion of different approaches to user interfaces and their application. Some examples:
GUI vs CLI: PAMAC • Krusader • ⌨️ Dolphin • Make Love, Not Warcraft 🖱
Headerbars: Ubuntu window buttons went to the left and back • Mac-like touchpad gestures
Launchers: Ulauncher • Wox launcher • Whisker Menu • KRunner
Dark v bright themes:🌞 🌝 Solarized light/dark for Vim • Arc theme • Kubuntu 18.04
Desktop icons: yes or no?
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Mon, 18 Mar 2019 - 1h 06min - 65 - Season 2 - Episode 4: Pine Fresh
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In this episode we welcome Lukasz, the community manager from Pine64, to have a chat about the company and their exciting new products.
The Pinebook Pro, PineTab and PinePhone 📱were first announced at FOSDEM 2019. The company later released a forum post with more information. This post also describes other upcoming products, like the Roshambo retro gaming console 🎮 and the CUBE open source IP camera 📽. - TL Lim of Cloud Media and company started Pine64 in 2015. - Linux phone distros: - ubports - Plasma Mobile - Maemo Leste - postmarketOS
Project Ara sunxi community of kernel developers Mr FixIt the distro builderSome of the specs:
Pinebook Pro iteration on the current Pinebook
14" 1080p IPS LCD panel 64/128GB of eMMC storage (128 default for Pine64 Forum members) Black magnesium alloy body 💻 Digital video output via USB-C up to 4K60hz, USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM Rockchip RK3399 ; big.LITTLE Hexacore A72/A53 SOC PCIe x4 that can take a m.2 NVMe SSD using an optional adapter Target Price: $199The PinePhone (These are the dev kit specs, some of them are subject to change in the actual phone)
Mockups on Twitter. USB C for data and charging Privacy (hardware) switches for BT/WiFi, LTE, cameras, speaker 2mpx and 5mpx front / back cameras 📷 1440x720 IPS screen SOPine module: Allwinner A64 with 2GB of LPDDR3 RAM Targeted price point for the phone: $149The PineTab
16GB of eMMC 2GB of LPDDR3 RAM 720p IPS 10" LCD (MiPi) Magnetically attached keyboard + trackpad ⌨️ Target price for PineTab + keyboard: $99 ($79 for standalone PineTab)Pine64 contacts
Twitter their forums our Telegram Mastodon FacebookOther stuff:
Beyond the Curve, a documentary about Flat Earthers 🌍😜 The Guinness Storehouse 🍻 Newgrange Jameson Distillery NextcloudPiEvents
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Mon, 4 Mar 2019 - 1h 06min - 64 - Season 2 - Episode 3: Average Joes
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LibreOffice has released version 6.2 with the NotebookBar available from the view menu, rather than as an experimental feature. This could be great for people coming from Microsoft Office
The Raspberry Pi Foundation opened a store. Some people have been skeptical, isn't this similar to Games Workshop which seems to be thriving? The place is slick, it looks like an Apple Store.
Fedora are designing a new logo. The lead developer uses free and open source tools only. She would like constructive and respectful feedback, but she felt forced to disable the comments on her blog, because some people just can't help being jerks.
New Plasma is out. Bluetooth devices now show their battery usage, Firefox 64 can now optionally use native KDE open/save dialogues. Also, improvements to Discover. Jason Evangelho's openSUSE challenge.
Is Linux ever going to be for the "average non-technical user"? Is it ready now? Should it even try? Jason Evangelho's article on Gaming without Windows. SteamOS could be just an appliance with its Big Picture. What about technical but new users? Should they be given Ubuntu or Linux from Scratch.
Boners:
Mike: Tabulate for Python, because fuck me it's so good!
Shane: Latest version of Blender
Conor: LineageOS.
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Mon, 18 Feb 2019 - 49min - 63 - Season 2 - Episode 2: Pining for Privacy
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Pine64 revealed at FOSDEM, that they will release a tablet + a souped up PineBook Pro, OMG Ubuntu reports 😻. Prices are expected to be u-n-b-e-l-i-e-v-a-b-l-e (even though there's always a hefty shipping charge and maybe taxes).
PineTab:
To be available later this year $79 (under €60) 10.1" screen 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, USB A 2.0 host, micro USB 2.0 OTG, microSD Black plastic Magnetic keyboard as an optional extraPineBook Pro
To be available later this year $199 (under €175) 14" 1080p display 6-core ARM chip 4GB RAM, 64GB EMMC storage (slower than SSD, faster than HDD) USB 3.0 and 2.0, USB C (incl. charging and video out)Check out the OMG Ubuntu articles for more info about the PineTab and the PineBook Pro. If you want a Linux tablet now, UBports is available for the Nexus 7 (just be careful to get the supported version).
Not to be outdone, Purism revealed more info about the the PureOS Store.📱
Apps in the store will have badges depending on the app development status (i.e. "Beta"). They want to incentivize developers but don't say how They plan to build it around Flatpak They announced the Lollypop music player for laptops and the phone. The phone itself is meant to have really futuristic stuff like user-replaceable battery and a headphone jack. BUT 1440x720 display and ONLY 3GB of RAM (that could change).More about Librem 5 apps in the lower half of the product website. PureOS is not going to be the only choice of operating system on the phone, users will be able to install for example Plasma Mobile. Hopefully the Librem 5 won't follow the destiny of Firefox OS. They are also planning a subscription of ethical services bundle.
Steam Play now allows to add non Steam Windows games. Games that ship with their own native clients can now launch with Proton from inside Steam for Linux. According to reports some games actually perform better that way.🎮
Steam also released new stats for 2019, Linux is sitting flat at 0.82%. Gabe Newell, president of Steam makers Valve, on Steam, Windows and Linux. Some examples of non-games in the Steam store.
The Lutris open gaming platform has a new release, 0.5:
GOG service integration revamped interfaceThe GOG Galaxy app.
Kodi 18 released.
Retroplayer gaming built in Digital Rights Management decryption support 😱❔🤷 Live TV improvements Mike has tried it, but couldn't get the TV remote working.By the time of release, LibreELEC have already released a version based on Kodi 18. OpenELEC are still on 17.
Gnome speed enhancements for the 3.32 release due next month.💻 This is a very good news, since Gnome happens to be the default DE on many distros. Thank you, Gnome devs, Canonical devs and everyone else who contributed.
Firefox 65 is out now comes with:
Enhanced tracking protection: Simplified content blocking settings give users standard, Support for the WebP Enhanced security for macOS, Linux, and Android users via stronger stack smashing protection which is now enabled by default for all platforms. "Stack smashing" is a common security attack in which malicious actors corrupt or take control of a vulnerable program.👮 Firefox will now warn you when closing a window (regardless of whether you have automatic session restore enabled for restart). Easier performance management: The revamped Task Manager page found atabout:performance
now reports memory usage for tabs and add-ons.Also, Firefox 66 will come with client side decorations! Right now, users can enable this with a toggle switch in the Customize settings, from the next release it will be enabled by default.
Akira is to be a graphical interface design app for designers. The dev is running a Kickstarter campaign to pay full time devs for a few months + hardware + taxes. More info in a Linux Unplugged interview.💶
Akira the anime.
Update your boxen! Ubuntu security notices site mentions a tone of recent vulnerabilities, and they all look very scary, so update, people!☝️
HP joins in on the LVFS firmware update goodness. Richard Hughes, a LVFS developer, has previously called out HP for being "officially late". The vendor status page has details of vendor support.
Events
OSM Ireland have an event in Belfast on 16th February.🌍 FOSSTalk Live on 8th June in London.🍺 OGGcamp on 19th and 20th October in Manchester.😍Boners:
Mike: Gnome. Mike was wrong, he can live without top icons, especially since it doesn't work as well on Wayland. Shane: CopenhagenContact Us
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