Nextcloud's big new customer, some last-minute surprises in GNOME 44, and Flathub's ambitious plans for 2023.
There are some stories so big they need a little more air time.
It's the second annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, desktops, and services of 2021.
The Log4Shell vulnerability is making waves this week; we'll explain why and break down how it works.
After a little async Ruby chat and developer morality struggle, Chris explains how macOS Monterey has lapped Linux with a critical workstation feature.
We try out Pop!_OS 21.04 and share our thoughts on the COSMIC desktop and our reaction to Audacity’s new troubling privacy policy.
The major shift in the Linux landscape this week that was hardly noticed, and our thoughts on COSMIC from System76.
GNOME 40 is out and we chat with the project’s Executive Director about the technical and visual improvements in the new release.
It's our worst idea yet. We share the password to our brand-new server and see who can own the box first. Whoever wins gets a special prize.
We explain the recent Qt upset, and then go hands-on with the new PeerTube release.
We reveal the winners of the 2020 Tuxies.
We're reminded that you can't judge a distro by its screenshots. We use Pop!_OS for a few weeks and share our embarrassing discovery.
The Pinebook Pro gets put through the travel test, while we get an update on Pine64 projects straight from the source.
Manjaro's news starts us off and leads us into a bigger philosophical question about open source development.
Ubuntu 19.04 is released we share our take, OpenSSH has an important release, and Mozilla brings Python to the browser.
Mike shares more first impressions of Qt, the surprising places we’ve found QML in the wild, and why or why not to use Qt.