Can we build an indestructible server that stands up to the test of giving out root login to the Internet?
We got our eyes on the Vision Pro SDK and share our new insights. And why the claims of stalled Mastodon adoption might ring a bit true.
We travel 10 years into the future and report back on how podcasts and Jupiter Broadcasting are doing after all those years.
We laugh at Google's scramble, check in on the Twitter collapse, and how one developer's little mistake screwed millions.
A scathing takedown of Serverless... By Amazon? We react to this strange revelation and more.
Elon launches another AI company, leaks suggest Apple might enable sideloading, and why we should let Chaos-GPT run free.
Disaster strikes the studio, and Chris jumps into action while Brent battles the packet wars of 1996.
Chris' sticky upgrade situation, and we chat with the developer behind an impressive mesh VPN with new tricks.
Android is getting RISC-Y, the handy new Google tool going open source, the next nail in the coffin for ZFS on Ubuntu, and why you were right about smart speakers all along.
We dig into Shufflecake, a tool that lets Linux users hide data with plausible deniability, then let our live stream SSH into our server and see if they can discover our secret data.
We've built up some incredible backend infrastructure for our new website. We run through the big improvements, and where we still need some help.
Our road trip machine is loaded up from solar to networking, the tech that made working, living, and recording from the road possible for 44 days and over 2,200 miles.
The guys can't help but laugh when they hear the test tests one well-known online giant is testing. You might say they get a bit testy.