A special guest joins us for the news, then we dive headfirst into our RT Linux kernel adventures—where speed seduced, but stability ghosted us.
USB thumb drives are old and busted. No hard drive? No problem. Need a quick system rescue or work in another distro for the day? Easy.
Two years ago, we took a small step toward digital privacy. Today, we're rethinking everything about our online lives, and we'll give you the tools to do the same.
We go back in time to revisit our favorite classic SUSE release and then fix Brent's broken box the hard way.
Why you shouldn't use AI to write your tests, and the crazy deals new AI companies are getting themselves into to access hardware.
Our Nostr workshop. We’ll help you get your Nostr identity and answer any questions.
We test the Linux-first, all-AMD Sirius 16 laptop, discuss the new Hyprland release, and share a few stories from our recent trip.
We're on the ground live at NixCon and SCaLE. We catch up with old friends, and discover how Nix is devouring the Linux world one function at a time.
Plasma 6 is out, and we've been giving it a go. What's new, our thoughts, and the lessons other desktops should learn.
Chris spends the week in a VR desktop, revealing the glitches, gains, and VR's open-source future.
This challenge gets ugly as we slowly realize we've just become zombie slayers.
A special edition of Office Hours explains why some Podcasters are seeing a 20% drop in downloads. Plus, Moritz from Alby joins us for a chat.
We did Proxmox dirty last week, so we try to explain our thinking. But first, a few things have gone down that you should know about.
We get the inside scoop on SouthEast LinuxFest, and share a few stories from the early days of the Linux community.
We travel 10 years into the future and report back on how podcasts and Jupiter Broadcasting are doing after all those years.
We challenged ChatGPT to create a Linux news podcast outline and then put it to the test.
It was one technical disaster after another, we recap the series of technical challenges that killed all future shows from the road.
We get you caught up on one heck of a trip.
Our garage Linux server has died, and this time we’re looking at data loss. We attempt to revive our zombie box and reflect on what went wrong.
Why GNOME 42 is the release we’ve all been waiting for.
A new initiative uses open source to keep podcasting decentralized and add new features.