We share some stories from our Denver meetup, the strange reason we found ourselves at a golf course, and some news you should know.
We discuss old and new ways to manage, organize, index, and search your photo collection. It's our favorite Google Photo's alternatives.
Don't buy that M1-powered Apple machine just yet, solving Wayland-driven fragmentation, and why Firefox is about to get an upgrade on Linux.
The A-Team assembled to make open source more trustworthy, why we might be about to find out how much SUSE is worth, and some essential project updates.
Microsoft and Ubuntu's relationship is under a new spotlight this week.
We showcase a tool that will change your Linux game.
What caused the recent major AWS outage, the breaking changes that just arrived upstream, and a new mail client for Linux.
What would it really take to get you to switch Linux distributions? We debate the practical reasons more and more people are sticking with the big three.
Why we think Apple just handed market share to Desktop Linux, and why you can kiss running Linux on the Mac goodbye forever.
A radical new way to do SSH authentication, special guest Jeremy Stott joins us to discuss Zero Trust SSH.
We make an appeal to keep Linux powerful and avoid the Macification of the desktop, and review the latest developer-focused XPS 13.
Chris, Alex, and Wes talk about reverse proxies, internal routing, and some popular methods to make it all work.
Safely host your own password database using totally open source software. We cover BitWarden, our top choice to solve this problem.
Chris finally gets excited about Docker just as Wes tells him it’s time to learn something new.
We reveal all and look at the mess that is our home directories. How we keep them clean, back them up, and organize our most important files.
Mike and Wes are back to debate the state of developer tools and ask where Jenkins fits in 2019.
We chat with a developer who's gotten Linux running on iOS devices, do a deep dive into Clear Linux, and discuss Xubuntu ending 32bit support.