Some of our Linux hot takes including the LTS release model being broken, Linux media being out of touch, social media being the root of most evil, and people being too angry and defensive about the software they use. Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Support us on Patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed ⦠Continue reading "Linux After Dark ā Episode 108"
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Linux After Dark ā Episode 107
Weāve done various challenges in the past where weāve bought Linux machines on a seriously low budget, but what if we had an unlimited budget? What would we buy in this hypothetical situation? It turns out we all struggled to come up with anything and are pretty satisfied with the machines we already have.  ⦠Continue reading "Linux After Dark ā Episode 107"
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Linux After Dark ā Episode 106
Florian Beijers joins us again to give us an update on the state of accessibility in Linux and whether things have improved since we last spoke. Ā Florianās YouTube Channel Techy Twitch streams Accessible gaming Twitch streams firebornās blog posts about accessibility in Linux Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Support us on Patreon and get ⦠Continue reading "Linux After Dark ā Episode 106"
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Linux After Dark ā Episode 105
We cover some of your emails, questions, and comments. A challenge suggestion of not using a package manager, donating old hardware, why we donāt use custom ROMs on our phones, whether low end laptops with soldered eMMC storage are worth buying (they arenāt), and tips for using Home Assistant with Apple gear and Jellyfin on ⦠Continue reading "Linux After Dark ā Episode 105"
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Linux After Dark ā Episode 104
Summer is officially over. As the nights draw in itās time to hunker down and work on our technical debt. We all have Linuxy projects that we are planning, so we commit to doing them by Christmas ā when we will record a follow-up episode. Docker Compose, Immich, Jellyfin, learning Python, moving away from Synology, ⦠Continue reading "Linux After Dark ā Episode 104"
Sysadmin Chris, cloud consultant Gary, and developer/admin May join Joe to talk about their recent Linux-related experiences, and discuss some of the more philosophical aspects of being a Linux user.